Showing posts with label lost. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse reflect on wrapping up 'Lost'

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THEY GET 'LOST': Damon Lindelof, left, and Carlton Cuse.

"Lost" executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse may be the most interrogated men in America. The leaders of "Lost" -- the ABC sci-fi mind-bender that ends its run Sunday -- have spent the better part of six years being bombarded by questions about what's happening on the island. This weekend, they're expected to deliver answers. How are they coping with the pressure? We snagged Q&A time with them in New York and found out.



Are you worried about the finale and how people are going to respond to it? Or are you just trying not to think about it?

Cuse: I think we're actually kind of excited about it. We've known large parts of the finale for a long time and I think it's like we're finally going to get a chance to end the show and see how people respond to it. We're really proud of the finale.

On some level it's hard because how the audience reacts is kind of out of our control. What we can do is basically make the best version of the end of the show that we knew how to do. And we feel like we made the version of the finale we wanted to make.

After the last moment of the show, what would you say is the emotion most people are most likely to feel?

Cuse: I hope sadness. If you go to a movie and it's a great experience, the experience at the end of it is always like this sadness that it's over, that your time with these characters is finished.

Lindelof: There's two things that are going to happen when the show ends. The first feeling is going to be based on what you just watched, the actual content. And the other is the feeling that you have as a result of knowing that the show is actually over. And some people are going to confuse the two.

And I think one of the really brilliant things about "The Sopranos" [finale] as a storyteller is the artistry of it, which Carlton and I have talked about ad nauseum. Basically David Chase said: I'm going to take away from you the first feeling, which is that feeling of "The show's over. How do I feel about that?" -- and he replaced it with "What just happened? Did my cable go out? I'm a little surprised by this." So the idea that the show ended so abruptly, as opposed to, we moved out of the diner and he played the emotion of, ah, this is the final shot of "The Sopranos" -- this is what it is.

We did the exact opposite. We leaned into the emotion. And you know, we tried to take those two feelings and make them the same, which is that what you're watching on the screen is exactly the same as "The show is ending."

After the series ends, you're going into radio silence and not speaking publicly about the finale. Do you know what the statute of limitations on that silence will be?

Cuse: No

Lindelof: The interpretive element of "Lost," the fact that you immediately need as soon as the episode is over to seek out a community of people to express your own thoughts about it, understand what they thought about it and form an opinion, that's the bread and butter of the show. The more we talk about what our intention was, the more we take it away from the audience. And we have no interest in doing that, ever.








Sunday, May 9, 2010

Attempted Burglary, Gunshots at 'Lost' Actor's Home

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Lost' actor Malcolm David Kelley was home alone Friday morning when an individual attempted to break into his family's residence, his spokesman said.

The 17-year-old actor was at his Bellflower, Calif. home when someone knocked on his front door before breaking into the family's pool house through a window. His rep, Dominic Friesen, told TMZ that Kelley became alarmed and called 911.



The suspect moved on from the pool house and tried again to break into the main house, but fled the scene when he or she heard police sirens. Shots were reportedly fired and the suspect was captured and remains in custody.

The Los Angeles County Sherriff's Dept. has not confirmed that Kelley was the victim of the attempted burglary.

"Malcolm and his family are currently working with law enforcement as they investigate the frightening chain of events that occurred at their residence earlier today," Friesen said in a statement. "Although understandably shaken, Malcolm is safe and uninjured, and truly appreciates the overwhelming support received by fans."

Kelley is best known for his portrayal of Walt Lloyd on 'Lost,' but he has a new show on TeenNick






Thursday, May 6, 2010

Lost Episode Recap: "The Candidate" - Fill with spoilers and eposide summary.

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LOST - "The Candidate" - Jack must decide whether or not to trust Locke after he is asked to follow through on a difficult task, on "Lost,"

In this confusing, heartbreaking hour of Lost, three original castaways died at the hands of an increasingly menacing Man in Black. Jack made the decision to stay on the island. In the sideways world, Jack wanted to save a deeply damaged Locke, but failed to convince him to have spinal surgery.

In this confusing, heartbreaking hour of Lost, three original castaways died at the hands of an increasingly menacing Man in Black. Jack made the decision to stay on the island. In the sideways world, Jack wanted to save a deeply damaged Locke, but failed to convince him to have spinal

Who died?



RIP, Sayid, Sun and Jin. A crafty Man in Black smuggles explosives into Jack's backpack, which he carries unwittingly on to the submarine. When Sayid is unable to defuse the bomb, he sacrifices himself by carrying the bomb away from the others. The resulting explosion floods the sub and traps Sun under debris.



Jin lobbies valiantly to free his bride, but when he can't, he tells her he won't leave her again, and they go to a shared, watery grave. Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae Kim's facial expressions break my heart here, and I wonder how much of it is actually acting. Filming in a water tank has to be legitimately scary, and the Kwons' Charlie Pace-like death is both poignant and harrowing.

The final image, of the lovers' hands almost touching underwater, a perhaps-too-literal reference to the hands of God and man in the Sistine Chapel, reminds me of the porthole creating a watery halo around Charlie's head as he drowns. Darlton sure knows how to stage a pretty death tableux, no?

But! There's an unspoken question that hangs in the air as their lungs fill with seawater: What about Ji Yeon? Sure, Jin had a terrible choice to make, but what kind of parent knowingly orphans his child in a scenario that was, let's face it, avoidable. He didn't have to die. Logically, it makes sense that Jin would sacrifice himself for his lost-in-time lover, especially after their painful prolonged separation, but wouldn't he also hunger to meet the daughter he's never known?

Who is still alive?

Jack, Kate, Hurley and Sawyer grab oxygen tanks from the submarine and escape pretty easily considering their predicament. Kate is shot in the shoulder by Widmore's henchmen as they're boarding the sub, but it seems like one of those injuries that would, in the real world, require six weeks of bed rest, but on TV, is cured within 84 minutes or so. Lapidus gets clocked by an exploding hatch door, but I'm confident that he's still alive � mostly because I'm still waiting for Jeff Fahey to have his moment. Seriously, what has the guy been doing but playing "follow the leader" for the last season? By May 23, he is sure to have his moment, so stay tuned.

Who is the candidate?

Just before Sayid threw himself on the bomb, he tells Jack that Desmond is trapped in a well and that he'll need to find him to do what he has to do. "Because it's going to be you, Jack," he says significantly. Does this mean that Jack is "the candidate" of the episode's title? I don't think anyone would be surprised at this point if he is, based on his 180-degree conversion and subsequent devotion to the island.

Did Desmond "cure" Sayid?

Should we believe Sayid? I mean, the dude is nothing but watery pink mist now, so we have no choice but to examine his last words closely. I might just be hoping beyond hope, but Sayid seemed to be back to his old self on board the sub, no longer the glassy-eyed zombie who pledged his devotion to the Man in Black after his disturbing resurrection.

One possibility: Once Sayid heard Desmond out that day at the well, Des somehow "cured" Sayid. It's a nice thought, especially considering that if we don't take him at his word, it means that a) Des is dead, which he clearly isn't, or b) Des isn't in that well, which, well, we're running out of time, so he just better be. I know this makes me sound like a mouth-breathing simpleton, but at this point in the series, I'm craving streamlining. I want this crazy, twisty, wholly fulfilling narrative to start coming together in satisfying, digestible bites. Further complication will just piss me off, I think.

What's in the box?

This might be a minor point, and maybe my Lost memory center is failing me, but what's up with the music box that Christian left Claire in his will? I seem to recall seeing it before, but I can't remember the context. At any rate, does it make me a total sap to say that I like seeing Jack and Claire finally discover each other and tentatively feel out their unusual siblinghood.

Emilie de Ravin is always at her best when Claire is the smiling, flirty, charming "Aussie gull" with whom we all fell in love. (On the flip side, I think Off the Reservation Island Claire is kind of a disaster, acting-wise.) Even though it's a ridiculous plot point, I like that Jack invited Claire to come stay with him, and I look forward to sideways Jack feathering his domestic nest with healthier familial influences.

Why won't Locke have the surgery?

It's an interesting twist. Initially, one might believe that John Locke was afraid of having spinal surgery because of the possibility of failure. The beaten-down Locke appeared to not want to set himself up for yet another disappointment. Further, there was a degree of pride in play as well. Locke is a man who has learned to live with his condition, embrace it even.

But no, there's a whole lot more to his decision to remain in a wheelchair, and perhaps not surprisingly, it stems from daddy issues. Though Anthony Cooper is not the organ-stealing monster we've thus far known him to be, he is still the source of Locke's angst. It seems that in this timeline, Locke asked his dad to accompany him on his maiden flight after getting his pilot's license. They crashed upon take-off, both men were paralyzed, and Cooper was left in a catatonic state, drool and all.

Locke sees his condition as his rightful punishment, and no mere spinal surgeon can convince him otherwise. "I can help you, John. I wish you'd believe me," Jack says to Locke, a clever echo of Locke's suicide note from "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham." There's a flicker of recognition, but Locke remains steadfast in his desire to stay in the chair.

Will the two universes converge?

Exhibit A: As Juliet slips into death, she very clearly says to Sawyer, "Sure, maybe we can grab coffee some time" and then "We can go dutch." Add that to Miles' later discovery that Juliet said "it worked" after she died. Was her sideways self peeking through, giving us a glimpse of her life three years after Oceanic 815 landed?

Exhibit B: In the season premiere, Jack goes to the lavatory on board Oceanic 815 and notices a small cut on his neck, the source of which he clearly doesn't remember. It's my contention that at the end of the series, we'll see how Jack got that injury, on the island, perhaps just moments before he "flashes" on to the plane.

Exhibit C: Locke mumbles two things in his unconscious haze � "push the button" and "I wish you had believed me" � lines we've previously heard in the other timeline.

It seems clear that Desmond's job is to "wake up" the passengers of Oceanic 815, get them to remember their island adventure. So far Charlie, Desmond, Hurley and Daniel (if they were a band, they'd be called The Romantics) are hep to his jive, but what's it going to take to get the others on board?

Where are we heading?

"It feels like we're going in circles," Sawyer says when Widmore's henchmen lock Sawyer, Kate, Hurley, Lapidus, Sun and Jin in the polar bear cages. (Remember the last time Sawyer and Kate were locked in a cage together? Rowr!) Anyhow, Hoss makes a good point. We're totally circling the drain that is the 19-hour series finale on May 23, and I still have little idea where we're headed. Sure, we all have our theories about how it will all end, but deep down I think we all want to be wrong. We want to be surprised by how it all comes together, don't we?

We've only got two episodes to go, including next week's mythology-busting meditation on Jacob and the Man in Black, "Across the Sea," before the finale. I'm in mourning already.








Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Lost is Found!


ABC's hit TV show, Lost, returned last night with its premiere episode for its final season. This TV drama follows the lives of plane crash survivors who have become stuck on a mysterious tropical island.

With the show now being in its sixth season; it still has a dedicated fan base. The premiere last night was watched by 12.1 million viewers. This was 12% better than the show's 2009 season opener. It started at 8:00 PM with a re-cap of the previous episodes and was followed by a two-hour telecast starting at 9:00 PM.

For those who want to get into the Lost craze, the premiere episode can now be watched on ABC's Web site. However, watching the re-cap episode first is definitely helpful!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Mother Julia Blogs For Her Lost Son

Julia Hudson, Jennifer's sister and the mother of murdered 7-year-old Julian King, updated her MySpace page yesterday with a truly sad and depressing message.

"LETS SEE IM 29 YEARS OLD I HAVE ONE CHILD AND I'M ALWAYS BORED, I LOVE TO HAVE FUN EVEN START A LITTLE S*** HERE AND THEIR i HAVE TWO YOUNGER SIBLINGS MY SISTER IS JENNIFER HUDSON YES THE JENNIFER HUDSON AND MY BROTHER IS JASON,

I GUESS IT'S TIME TO UPDATE THIS WHEN I STARTED MY MYSPACE ALL OF THE ABOVE WAS TRUE , NOW BECAUSE I CHOSE TO DO WHAT WAS NATURAL TO ME AND LOVE SOMEONE , IT COST ME MY BEAUTIFUL FAMILY MY WONDERFUL BEAUTIFUL LOVING SUPPORTING MOTHER DARNELL, MY TRUE BLUE BABY BROTHER JASON , I LOVE U BIG BABY ...

AND LAST BUT NEVER NOT LEAST MY ONLY SON JULIAN , MY INNOCENT BABY ONE THAT WAS SHELTERED FROM ALL THE EVIL OIN THE WORLD BECAUSE WE LOVED HIM SO MUCH... BUT THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR LOVING SUPPORT, I KNOW SOME OF YAL HAVE YOUR OPINIONS AND YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THAT , LIKE WHY IS SHE LOGGING ON TO MYSPACE AT A TIME LIKE THIS , LET ME TELL YOU WHY I WAS HOPING THAT , THAT WAS A WAY TO MAYBE HELP ME GET MY SON, MY BABY THE ONE I CARRIED UNDER MY HEART FOR 8 1/2 MONTHS THE SON IT TOOK ME 21 HOURS OF LABOR TO BRING HERE THE SON I GREW TO KNOW AND LOVE FOR JUST A FEW MONTHS OVER 7 YEARS THATS WHY ...

AND NOW FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ACTUALLY CARED THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT , THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRAYERS , THANK YOU FOR POSTING HIS PICTURE ON YOUR PAGES AS YOUR DEFAULT PICTURE THANK YOU... BUT HIS LIL SOUL IS AT EASE, I TAKE COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT JULIAN IS WITH MY MOTHER AND MY BROTHER AND MOST OF ALL THE LORD AND NOW HE'S MY ANGEL HE'S PROTECTING ME... ..