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Originally posted by Umbrax
Interesting that Claire's psychic tells Ecko that he is a fraud...
If that is true then why was he all freaked out about Claire?
Would that mean he is a part of Dharma and sent Claire to the island?
When he first appeared in Claire's flashback I got the impression that he wa sa real psychic and sent Claire on that plane knowing that it would crash and she would be able to raise the baby on her own.
For the actors tasked with embodying this journey, season 2 has required a risky leap of faith, and not just because they're usually kept in the dark about the plot. (Says Yunjin Kim, who plays Sun: ''When a character reaches some kind of redemption, perhaps it's time to start packing your bag.'')
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have revealed some interesting info on the end of season 2 and the beginning of season 3!
Keep reading for more!
05/03 - Lindelof & Cuse: We'll see the resolution of the Michael-Walt story. We're going to answer the question of where Michael has been and resolve the story of him and Walt. The growth of Malcolm David Kelly (Walt) will be addressed in the 3rd season. We'll learn more about Dharma. Desmond will shed some more light on his experience on the island in the three years prior to when Locke came down into that hatch. There is more stuff between Sawyer/Kate/Jack, but the focus is not on the romance between those characters. There are bigger fish to fry. Ana-Lucia and Jack were not in a place where we felt it was believable for them to have a romance. Charlie and Claire have been on a break and there's definitely some advancement in their relationship as part of the finale. The perception might be that we dropped the idea of forming an army, what actually happened was that more significant things replaced the need to develop an army. But that concept is indeed coming back for the finale. You can expect to see more of Rousseau next year, but the story of the wrecked research vessel. it will be coming at some point but we can't guarantee it'll be in Season 3. We'll be introducing new characters in Season 3, so you'll be getting fresh flashbacks. You'll probably see fewer flashbacks of our original characters as we begin to move toward certain inevitabilities. You will learn more about some of the other survivors next year. Also, where the new characters come from in Season 3 is going be part of the fun and anticipation over the summer, and hopefully by the end of the finale you'll be getting some sense of who those characters might be. We are going to produce the next 22 hours of Lost in Season 3
Ausiello has new news from Lindelof about Cindy/Libby!
Continue reading for more
05/14 - Damon Lindelof [reveals]: Libby's got this mysterious backstory, of which we've only given you the tip of the iceberg. We know she's spent some time in the mental institution with Hurley, and the idea of killing her before she had an opportunity to explain how she got there... we have a master plan for how we're going to tell that story, but it's all posthumous. You'll start to learn Libby's moves through flashbacks over the course of the next season. So we're not done with Cynthia, but Libby is dead
May 15, 2006 12:15 p.m. EST
Ayinde O. Chase - All Headline News Staff Writer
Los Angeles, CA (AHN) - ABC has given the green light for a new drama series from J.J. Abrams the creator of “Lost.”
The show titled “Six Degrees” is the tale of six New York strangers, who are all connected by "a mysterious web of seeming coincidence and happenstance that draws them together and changes their lives forever."
The ensemble drama also has an ensemble cast of executive producers. Stu Zicherman, Raven Metzner, Thom Sherman, Bryan Burk, Jim Parriot have all signed onboard for the project.
Originally posted by they see ALL
"Lost" Creator Gets New TV Deal...
May 15, 2006 12:15 p.m. EST
Ayinde O. Chase - All Headline News Staff Writer
Los Angeles, CA (AHN) - ABC has given the green light for a new drama series from J.J. Abrams the creator of “Lost.”
The show titled “Six Degrees” is the tale of six New York strangers, who are all connected by "a mysterious web of seeming coincidence and happenstance that draws them together and changes their lives forever."
The ensemble drama also has an ensemble cast of executive producers. Stu Zicherman, Raven Metzner, Thom Sherman, Bryan Burk, Jim Parriot have all signed onboard for the project.
this sounds a lot like "lost"...
i guess he really is a "self-plagiarist" (what's so wrong about that anyway)???
personally, the man should make as much money as he can with his own ideas (even if they are recycled a couple of times)...
Originally posted by they see ALL
what i now believe:
- the island has a sort of "power"...
- this power is not because of dharma...
- dharma chose this island because of this power...
- dharma did add mystery to the island (like the hatch and the "others" and etc)...
- but, the island has it's own mystery not because of dharma...
- the character of locke changed because of the swan hatch...
- locke has lost his "faith" in the island because of the dharma initiative (he doesn't believe that boone was a sacrifice / others things)...
- once the dharma distraction is destroyed, the losties (locke too) will know and understand that the island is originally mysterious and powerful...
- if the button is not pushed, a plane will fall from the sky
Originally posted by Chriswok
Maybes the the island is on an epicentre of such a source.
If you haven't heard yet, Season Three of LOST will have NO RERUNS! Yes, I said NO RERUNS! Reruns. No repeats.
Now, after you get done cheering, bite on this: The new schedule features the first third of the series starting in its regular timeslot for seven consecutive episodes, then there is a THIRTEEN WEEK HIATUS! After that, the series marches to the end of the season with NO RERUNS!
Thirteen week of no LOST, or a bunch of reruns to break up the flow of the story? Which is more bearable? I smell a poll. Check the sidebar.
Originally posted by they see ALL
Originally posted by Chriswok
Maybes the the island is on an epicentre of such a source.
this is very possible...
the "dharma distraction" (aka all of season two), is just a taste of the mystery of the show...
GREAT NEWS LOST FANS:
NO RERUNS FOR SEASON THREE!!!
If you haven't heard yet, Season Three of LOST will have NO RERUNS! Yes, I said NO RERUNS! Reruns. No repeats.
Now, after you get done cheering, bite on this: The new schedule features the first third of the series starting in its regular timeslot for seven consecutive episodes, then there is a THIRTEEN WEEK HIATUS! After that, the series marches to the end of the season with NO RERUNS!
Thirteen week of no LOST, or a bunch of reruns to break up the flow of the story? Which is more bearable? I smell a poll. Check the sidebar.
from: www.thetailsection.com...
so:
- seven consecutive new episodes (seven weeks)...
- then a huge THIRTEEN WEEK HIATUS (more than three months)...
- then the series marches to the end of the season with NO RERUNS...
w0w...
that's a huge break...
there better be a huge mystery to make us think during that time (and not like that crappy "dad?" think on the computer, that was ok but they never fully showed us what occurred)...
Originally posted by Chriswok
From what I understand, that's what most shows in the US are like? I know South Park is on a mid season break of Season 10, which won't see any new episodes till August.
As for the 'Dad?' not baring any answers, the Walt & Michael storyline is concluded tonight in 'Three Minutes'.
Originally posted by they see ALL
w0w!!!
what an episode...
the scene when michael and walt talk, omg i got goosebumps
damn those others...
walt noticed something very important:
"they're not who they say they are"...
did he mean the others aren't "village dwellers"???
did he mean they are actually scientists???
probably yes...
seeing sawyer call jack his friend was great too...
and that boat ending was crazy...
i hate it how they end it on a cliffhanger (and love it) :bash:
can any say desmond's boat???