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Emilie de Ravin: “I Still Don’t Know How LOST Ends”
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Emilie de Ravin talked about LOST with Parade.com’s Jeanne Wolf:
And don’t expect any revelations about the finale of Lost either.
“I still don’t know how it ends. I’ve got no clue. It’s as confusing as it’s always been. We’ve still got a few weeks left to shoot, so I’m constantly sort of surprised when I’m given a new script. I mean, it’s insane the things they come up with, but really in a great way. This time Claire is a different person, it’s basically a whole other Claire, so it’s been fun sort of figuring out her journey.”The last season has felt like the first.
“Honestly, I think my favorite moments were at the beginning of the series when the original cast was working together and just sort of hanging out. This final season has been like the old days. It’s kind of nice getting back to that if you just forget that it’s ending which is kind of sad. But I’d much rather have it conclude while it’s still good and people are still interested as opposed to just sort of petering out. I will miss it though.”She won’t miss the sun and waves.
“Hawaii is drop-dead gorgeous, but you kind of get sick of going to the beach every day. When I’m back in L.A., I don’t go nearly as much as I thought when I moved here from Australia. I was like, ‘L.A., it’s all about the beach.’ But unless you live in Santa Monica or Malibu, it’s quite a drive.”Or the bugs.
“The sand flies, mosquitoes, that kind of thing are really bothersome in Hawaii. L.A.’s kind of bug-free. I think the bugs all die from the pollution. They all kind of migrate up north. It’s like, when do you see a fly in L.A.? But I love spiders. They kill all the bad things you don’t want around anyway. So I’m OK with them.”
Remembering her minimalist wardrobe as a castaway.
“It was kind of fun because we got to go through other people’s suitcases and take things that didn’t fit and cut them up. It was nice for a change not to be sort of thinking, ‘God, does that make my butt look big?’”
Read full interview @ Parade.com.
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PHOTO: Evangeline Lilly, Daniel Dae Kim and Nestor Carbonell Visit Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children
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Evangeline Lilly , Daniel Dae Kim and Nestor Carbonell took time out of their busy shooting schedule to visit pediatric patients at the Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children.
[Via Celebuopia.net]
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Via EXTRATV:
“True Blood” star Carrie Preston and husband Michael Emerson from ABC’s “Lost” invited us into their home — where they dished details about each other. Don’t miss it!
[Via TrueBloodnet.com]
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The Official LOST Audio Podcast: March 11th, 2010
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Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse prehash next week’s episode and answer fan questions.
[Via ABC.com]
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LOST 6.08 - Official LOST Video Podcast
Cast and Crew of Lost, Interviews, Official Podcast, Season 6, Videos CommentsSpoiler Alert: the title of next week’s episode is mentioned on the first video.
Watch another video after the jump.
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Nestor Carbonell and Michael Emerson try to get some answers out of Damon and Carlton.
[Via ABC.com]
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Michael Emerson Breaks Down “Dr. Linus” and Teases What’s in Store Before The End
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Spoiler Alert: this interview contains minor spoilers.
So there are limits to what Ben will do to get what he wants, at least in the Sideways?
Yes, Ben was presented with a parallel choice — a smaller one, but an echo of a bad choice he made in the island world — and he made a different call, a softer call that we’re happy about.Was it nice to play Ben’s softer side?
I’ll tell you what was fun: When Ben tries to play his card with the principal but he hasn’t the confidence that his alter ego has. He trembles a little when he makes his big play because he knows he’s out of his depth. It was fun to find that shakiness because that’s a color they’ve never asked of me on the show before. It’s almost like I’m playing a different character this season.
Now that Widmore’s back, will Ben’s battle with him resume?
You’d think. [The producers] went to such pains to establish it. But there are three episodes still to film and that’s something that hasn’t been shot yet. I suppose it’s possible that the characters’ [conflict] can be resolved without facing off against one another, maybe through the agency of some third party.Would that be disappointing?
I’m just a passenger on this ride. But I am anxious for answers that don’t seem to be coming in a rush. I think it’s partly my own personal misunderstanding of the narrative of the show and an over-expectation of climactic answering.Some fans feel a similar frustration.
I think the answering is coming in a subtler way than many of us expected. But the writers’ agenda may not yet be clear to us.When will you get the finale script?
Two days before we shoot it. If I get a complete one. You know with the finale of all finales, there are gonna be blank scenes in it that only the actors involved are privy to. I hope I’m on the show long enough that I’m in one of those secret scenes.Wait — could Ben really not make it to the end?
There have been some casualties. Pretty soon, there’s only gonna be a few standing.
Head over to People.com to read the rest of the interview.
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Josh Holloway was interviewed on B98.5FM’s Morning Show earlier this morning:
[Thanks to @SawyerandKate for the heads up and for keeping this site updated for the last few hours!]
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