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Book Review: High Heels and a Head Torch, by Chelsea Duke
Original at The Lost Girls
• Mon, Nov 30
By noreply@blogger.com (The Lost Girls) Support the Lost Girls site by purchasing this book now on Amazon.com!
Opinion: Parthenon Hostel in Chicago's Greek Town
Original at The Lost Girls
• Fri, Nov 27
By noreply@blogger.com (The Lost Girls) Today we have Lost Girl Krista Johnson reporting on how she saved big bucks and booked a hostel for her group when she organized a trip to Chicago’s entrepreneurship conference. She's a public relations major at Syracuse University.
Opinion: Damon Lindelof Article on Season 6 Promotion and Lost University
Original at The ODI
• Thu, Nov 19
By mrtheodi@gmail.com (The ODI) Lindelof: It doesn't quite feel like the home...in the grand scheme of things, we have nine more episodes to write, having written a hundred and, you know, ten episodes at this point, it's relatively the home stretch, but it feels like we're in the weeds as they say in the TV business.
Opinion: Five Best Meals In The World
Original at The Lost Girls
• Wed, Nov 11
By noreply@blogger.com (The Lost Girls) When asked by the Lost Girls to share my five favorite meals of a nearly a year of traveling… I was flabbergasted, to say the least. I’ve eaten some of the best breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, than I probably ever will be able to again, and have the documented memories of nearly every single...
Lost Girls Spa Review: Skana
Original at The Lost Girls
• Tue, Nov 3
By noreply@blogger.com (The Lost Girls)
Book Review: Title: The New Age of Adventure: Ten Years of Great Writing
Original at The Lost Girls
• Mon, Nov 2
By noreply@blogger.com (The Lost Girls) Overall, the stories are moving and inspiring and stirring, although The Sexy Beasts section wasn’t as immediately engaging as others. And, Lost Girls readers, it’s worth pointing out to this crowd that out of twenty-five beautiful travel stories only three were authored by women. (Kir...
Opinion: How Palm Lost (Like Apple in the 80s)
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Oct 29
By John Herrman The Droid, and Android 2.0 as a whole, isn't going to kill the iPhone. That's ridiculous. Teamed with the iPhone, though, it just straight up murdered Palm—the same way that Microsoft brought Apple to its knees decades ago.
Opinion: FlashForward Writer Scott Gimble Dishes on What's Next For the Show
Original at TV.com
• Wed, Oct 28
By Molly McAleer It's called "Black Swan," and I co-wrote it with Lisa Zwerling, who's the co-executive producer of FlashForward. Writing and shooting the episode [which aired on October 15] was the most fun and the most hard work I've ever had on an episode of live-action television Also: while we were sh...
Opinion: Clever Comic Air Tackles Time Travel, Philosophy, Religion
Original at Wired
• Thu, Oct 22
By Scott Thill The fact that the essayist and journalist, a Muslim convert who divides her time between America and Egypt, name-drops postmodern icons like Jorge Luis Borges, Umberto Eco and Jean Baudrillard in that article ought to tell you that Air is far from a dunderheaded action comic.
Review: The Venture Bros. - Blood of the Father, Heart of Steel (season premiere)
Original at TV Squad
• Mon, Oct 19
By Annie Wu S04E01) Is it going too far calling Venture Bros. the Lost of animated shows? Because, especially when one compares it to other programs in the [adult swim] line-up, it definitely is. While shows like Robot Chicken are custom-tailored for short attention spans (which isn't necessarily a...
Heroes - Episode 4-4 Review
Original at Inside Pulse TV
• Mon, Oct 5
By Matt Basilo So I restate the question: With Hiro’s current story arc revolving around his impending death, will the writers have the guts to pull the trigger and actually kill him? Considering the last “major” character they’ve conclusively killed off is Isaac, near the end of season one, I’m not ex...
Review: Fast-Paced FlashForward Promises Epic Mind Games
Original at Wired
• Thu, Sep 24
By Hugh Hart Mark’s doctor wife Olivia (Sonya Walger, who plays Penny Widmore on Lost) operates on a hospital patient. His best friend, working-class dude Aaron (Bryan F. O’Byrne), repairs power lines. Olivia’s gun-toting colleague, Bryce (Zackhary Knighton), plays hooky from work by staring glum...
Opinion: Dan Brown takes on the Masons
Original at GetReligion
• Thu, Sep 17
By Steve Rabey I won’t be lining up to buy The Lost Symbol, so I am depending on the press to answer my questions: What’s Dan up to this time? And will The Lost Symbol dis Masons like The DaVinci Code did Opus Dei? With Dan Brown’s newest novel, “The Lost Symbol,” hitting bookstores on Sept. 15—much of it rumor...
Opinion: 10 TV Shows That Should Never, Ever Be Made Into MoviesOriginal at io9
• Sat, Aug 29
By Graeme McMillan Cashing in on the then-current virtual reality craze and casting both the sister of V's Marc Singer and Sapphire And Steel's David McCallum may have seemed like a winner in 1995, but Fox's reality-challenging series (canceled after ten episodes) was either ahead of its time or an ill-ad...
Opinion: Could Lost's Final Season Pull A Battlestar Galactica?
Original at io9
• Fri, Jul 17
By Stephen Goldmeier For a more recent example, take this season's finale, "The Incident." As psyched as I was to finally see what the incident was and how it came to pass, the real impact of the episode was witnessing Sawyer lose the woman he loved, Juliet.
LOST - Episode 5-16 & 5-17 Review
Original at Primetime Pulse
• Thu, May 14
By Alex Lawson Overall, there were some great moments between so many combinations of people. Jack and Sawyer, Jack and Kate, Sawyer and Juliet, Hurley and everyone. We got a nifty Juliet flashback dealing with her parents’ divorce and this one was conspicuously without the presence of Jacob, leading m...
Lost - Episode 5-16 & 5-17 Review
Original at Primetime Pulse
• Thu, May 14
By Matt Basilo And by the way, Jacob’s “they’re coming” comment? I think that refers to the fact that Jack, Sawyer, Kate, and everybody else will be returning to the present day. That’s how I see it, anyway. What do you think? And I’m sure this observation didn’t go unnoticed, but the “LOST” screen at the con...
Opinion: What's gotten 'Lost' in the shuffle as the finale of the ABC drama approaches
Original at chicagotribune.com
• Wed, May 13
By Tempo She seems to be more negative about Season 5 of "Lost" than I am -- I think the season started out very strong and there were a number of good or pretty good episodes along the way. And the mid-season episode "LeFleur" is one of my favorite-ever "Lost" outings. Even in the mentally exhausting ho...
TV Review: Lost - Follow The Leader
Original at Film School Rejects
• Fri, May 8
By Adam Sweeney Lost, ABC, Airs Wednesdays 9/8c Episode: “Follow the Leader” (Season 5, Episode 15) Synopsis: Jack (Matthew Fox) and Kate (Evangeline Lilly) are at odds over the direction to take to save their fellow island survivors, and Locke (Terry O’Quinn) further solidifies his stance as leader...
Opinion: Lost, "Whatever Happened, Happened": What did baby Hitler ever do to you?
Original at sepinwall (Blogspot)
• Wed, Apr 1
By Alan Sepinwall(asepinwall@starledger.com) Spoilers for tonight's "Lost" coming up just as soon as I ask Miles about time travel..."I'm going back to find your daughter." -KateMiracle of miracles, a Kate episode I liked. One I really liked, in fact. • This episode was a bit lighter on Sawyer than the last few, but Josh Holloway still had a ve...
Opinion: News bits on 'Burn Notice,' 'Lost,' 'Stargate,' Peabodys and more
Original at The Watcher
• Wed, Apr 1
By Tempo The exact date is not definite yet, but it looks like "Burn Notice" will begin its third season in the first week of June. I don't know about you, but I'm counting the days. When the show returns, Moon Bloodgood ("Journeyman," "Daybreak") will play Michelle Paxon, a Miami cop obsessed with un...
Opinion: LOST With Lyndsey…Finding Stuff
Original at Lost Spoilers
• Wed, Apr 1
By DarkUFO(noreply@blogger.com) Why Sayid Could be a Goner: Why Sayid May Squeeze Past the Gauntlet: LOST tends not to kill characters unless it’s really gonna sting. While we heart him for the past we’ve shared, this season’s abandonment of any serious Sayid-centricity may be the very thing that saves him.
TV Review: Lost - He’s Our You
Original at Film School Rejects
• Thu, Mar 26
By Adam Sweeney Lost, ABC, Airs Wednesdays 9/8c Episode: “He’s Our You” (Season 5, Episode 10) Up Next Week: Kate goes to extreme measures to save Ben’s life when Jack (Matthew Fox) refuses to help. Meanwhile, Kate (Evangeline Lilly) begins to tell the truth about the lie in order to protect Aaron (Willia...
Opinion: Lost, "Namaste": A day at the improv
Original at sepinwall (Blogspot)
• Wed, Mar 18
By Alan Sepinwall(asepinwall@starledger.com) • If the name Radzinsky (the guy running The Flame and building the scale model of The Swan, aka the hatch) sounds familiar, it's because Kelvin spent a lot of time telling Desmond about him during the flashbacks in the season two finale, "Live Together, Die Alone." He had been Kelvin's part...
TV Review: Lost - LaFleur
Original at Film School Rejects
• Thu, Mar 5
By Adam Sweeney Lost, ABC, Airs Wednesdays 9/8 c Episode: “LaFleur” (Season 5, Episode 8) Synopsis: Sawyer (Josh Holloway) perpetuates a lie with some of the other island survivors in order to protect themselves from mistakes of the past. Read More: Lost Recaps
Lost Preview: Who's the New Woman in Sawyer's Life?
Original at Lyly Ford
• Tue, Mar 3
By lyly ford(noreply@blogger.com) This Wednesday on Lost (9 pm/ET, ABC), Sawyer, Juliet and the other time-trippers cross paths with, among other people, a woman named Amy — and boy, is she about to make a special delivery. 24 alumna Reiko Aylesworth gave us a tease-filled look at her multi-episode turn.
Opinion: Lost- Season 3 TributeOriginal at YouTube
• Sat, Feb 28
By rss@youtube.com (pa2penn) Hey guys, I'm finally back! I'm here with my Tribute to Season 3 of Lost- which actually happens to be one of my favorite seasons (which is also funny considering I'm a jater, lol). Anyway, I did a few things different with this slide show. The focus is more on relationships and how when the chip...
Opinion: Lost, "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham": Dying for Ben's sins
Original at sepinwall (Blogspot)
• Wed, Feb 25
By Alan Sepinwall(asepinwall@starledger.com) Cuse and Lindelof like to talk about how they believe the characters are more important to the show than the island mythology, and an episode like this bears that out. We got a few clues about the island -- the Tunisian desert is always where the frozen donkey wheel spits out its movers, Ben tr...
Lost: Season 5 - 316 (Review)
Original at IndieLondon
• Tue, Feb 24
By Rob Buy Lost: Season 4 (Amazon) Lost: Season 4 reviewed Lost: Season 4 – The Shape Of Things To Come reviewed Lost: Season 4 – Meet Kevin Johnson reviewed Lost: Season 4 – The Constant reviewed Lost: Season 4 – The Beginning Of The End reviewed Lost: Season 3 – Review
Opinion: Elizabeth Mitchell: The Lost Interview
Original at Lyly Ford
• Tue, Feb 10
By lyly ford(noreply@blogger.com) I have no idea, that’s an awesome thought I haven’t heard before. Juliet was on the island for three years before the plane crash, so it may just be that, or it may be that she was actually from there. We don’t actually know anything about her parents.
LOST 5.03 metareview
Original at Approaching Lost
• Mon, Feb 2
By Robin Parrish Newsarama’s Troy Brownfield enjoyed it, offering this fascinating theory: Considering Richard’s agelessness, his use of the compass, and other bits, I’m pretty sure that Richard Alpert was aboard the Black Rock when it ran aground on the island years previous.
Lost: "Jughead" Review
Original at Lyly Ford
• Tue, Jan 27
By lyly ford(noreply@blogger.com) If you thought that after the first couple of episodes the constant barrage of major developments was going to slow down – you would be wrong. We learn quite a bit both off the island and on the island this week about Charles Widmore, Daniel Faraday and Desmond Hume. The veil is lifted on what co...
Episode 5.03 - Jugead - IGN Review
Original at Lost Spoilers
• Tue, Jan 27
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Opinion: Lost: The Lie
Original at TV Squad
• Wed, Jan 21
By Jonathan Toomey Everybody lies. Some people enjoy the thrill of getting away with it ... and then there's Hurley. While this wasn't a traditional flash-back/flash-forward episode with one character as the focus (hard to say if those will ever be feasible again), this was pretty much a Hurley-centric hour an...
Opinion: Could This Year Be The End Of Science Fiction On TV? [Scifi TV]
Original at io9
• Thu, Sep 25
By Charlie Jane Anders J.J. Abrams created the boom in science fiction TV with the runaway success of his island-castaway show Lost. Can his new show, Fringe, keep that same boom from ending? Despite zig-zagging ratings, Fringe is actually the most successful science fiction show on TV right now, and everything...
Opinion: ODI LOSTcast 17 - Various Updates and Mister Payne Podcast Interview
Original at DarkUFO
• Tue, Jul 8
By The ODI(noreply@blogger.com) Also don't forget to sign up for the Season 5 LOST Fantasy League AND Prediction League!! 3) Little discussion about Season 4 and why I thought it was great. This show is taylor-made for any TRUE LOST FAN! Download Link: Click Here To Download Mister Payne Season 4 Review Show
Opinion: Reflections: Preparing for the Lost Season Four Finale
Original at memles (WordPress)
• Thu, May 29
By Myles Yes, some flash forwards were better than others (Kate’s “Eggtown” probably being the weakest), but the sheer weight of the realization that the Oceanic Six leave the island created instantaneous tension for this finale. Even though the on-island action cannot possibly measure up to e...
Opinion: A Case of the…. Lost - Episode 4-12
Original at Primetime Pulse
• Sat, May 24
By Matt Basilo Speaking of which. the tense reunion between Michael, Jin, and Sun was quite spectacular. I especially loved how Michael asked Sun to translate for him, only for Jin to coldly inform Michael that he understands just fine. It was an excellent way of showing Michael how much Jin has grown in Mic...
Opinion: Lost Goes Time Traveling and We Sort It Out for You [Lost Recap]
Original at io9
• Fri, Feb 29
By Lynn Peril Still haven't seen hide nor hair of either Michael or Ben's Double (time-traveling Ben?), both of whom have been theorized as Ben's possible shipboard mole. Granted, we haven't been much past the sick bay yet--and George Minkowski says Sayid and Desmond have "a friend" on board.
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Opinion: Lost 4.3: Thirty Minutes and Big BenOriginal at Paul Levinson's Infinite Regress
• Thu, Feb 14
By Paul Levinson Lost just keeps getting better and better this season. Tonight's Episode 3 of Season 4 was the best yet - which is saying a lot, since the first two episodes were superb. why Hurley felt so guilty about siding with Locke (Hurley expressed this in his flashforward two weeks ago) why Sawyer went with Locke (this was pretty obvious - there's nothing for Sawyer off the island) (and I also think Sawyer likes the way he feels more human on the island) a great scene between Sawyer and Kate (which concludes with Sawyer asking Kate to try staying with him on the island - he wants to try playing house with her) and challenging fun" - Entertainment Weekly [read the full post]
Opinion: 'Lost' returns: Discuss it here
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Fri, Feb 1
By Tempo This post discusses the Season 4 premiere of "Lost." If you want talk about what happened in Thursday's episode, join the discussion below. A reminder: My interview with "Lost" co-creator Damon Lindelof is here. This post discusses the Season 4 premiere of "Lost." If you want talk about what...
Opinion: 'Lost's' fab start to Season 4, and a chat with co-creator Damon Lindelof
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Tue, Jan 29
By Tempo Last December, however, “Lost” executive producer and co-creator Damon Lindelof sounded a little jittery about how the new season would be received by the show’s fans. After a season of brutal battering from critics and online commenters alike, the Season 3 finale had been mostly well-...
Opinion: Lost - Kristin Updates
Original at Approaching Lost
• Tue, Jan 29
By Nikki Look for more trouble from Desmond’s rotten almost father-in-law. I talked to Alan Dale at the SAGs, and he’s back as Charles Widmore in two of the first eight episodes of Lost this season. He told me, “I can tell you that I continue to be an absolute asshole to Desmond. I love that they keep comin...
Opinion: Elizabeth Mitchell Interview
Original at Approaching Lost
• Tue, Jan 15
By Nikki The TVAddict recently had a chat with Elizabeth Mitchell. She talks about the roll of Juliet, her fans, her lack of award nominations, her dirty clothes, “flash”es and more. You’re no stranger to being a star on one of TV’s most talked about shows, specifically your arc on ER. How is Lost diffe...
TV Review: Lost Season Three Finale
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, May 24
By Vichus Smith There is more payoff and less teasing in this episode. People die, there are threats, and there is definitely a lot of tension. We learn the fate of Charlie, as well as the fate of Locke and the fate of all the survivors of flight 815. Jin, Bernard, and Sayid have their part to play in the escape pla...
Opinion: 'Lost' with Dr. House, er, I mean Jack
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, May 24
By Tempo “Lost” finished out its uneven third season respectably, with a finale that had only one major flaw in it. Speaking of that NBC show, did you hear the shout-out to it, when Sawyer called Hurley a “hero”? (Which he was, of course. Hurley rules. Hurley in the VW van rules more.)
Opinion: Plane survivors Vs. the Others
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Mar 30
By Isabelle Carreau Others: I love the mysterious side of each of them and love to watch their stories unfold so I can learn more about Dharma, the Others themselves (how they got there, why are they on the island, etc.), etc. I'm a fan of Lost Easter Eggs and mythology, so for me, scenes in Othersville give me more g...
TV Review: Lost - "Every Man For Himself"
Original at blogcritics.org
• Wed, Oct 25
By Jackie It was all interrupted by Benjamin himself bursting in. He needed Juliet to attend to Danny's girl (as Sawyer called her), Coleen -- the one who was shot by Sun in the episode before last. Juliet is their only doctor. Meanwhile, Sawyer and Kate see Cole being carried on the stretcher. Sawyer cha...
TV Review: Lost - Season Premiere
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Oct 5
By Jackie And now, I think I'm more lost than I ever was before. No polar bears, no dark wisps of smoke, and a focus on only those held captive by The Others (Jack, Kate, and Sawyer) with no other folks other than The Others and flashbacks to Jack's father and wife.
Opinion: Lost for Dummies, courtesy of Paul Scheer
Original at TV Squad
• Mon, Nov 28
By Joel Keller Does it persuade me to start watching new episodes? Not really. But, the next time I'm at Blockbuster, I may pick up the Season One DVD and start in on it. Or I may pick up Season One of Gimme A Break! Chances of either are about even.ReadPermalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments Ads...