Sundays LOST Rewatch: “Live Together, Die Alone”
Full Episodes, Season 2, Sundays LOST Rewatch, Videos CommentsWe invite you to join us every Sunday here at SL-LOST.com to rewatch and debate about LOST’s top 10 episodes. The rewatch began three weeks ago and will end on January 31, 2010, two days before the premiere of LOST’s final season.
“Live Together, Die Alone”
Official Synopsis: Events come to a head as Michael leads his friends across the Island to confront the Others. Meanwhile, Desmond returns to the Island on a sailboat, and he and Locke make a decision to see what happens if the countdown in the Swan goes beyond zero. This episode was also Desmond’s first flashback episode.
Written by: Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof.
Directed by: Jack Bender.
Original Airdate: May 24, 2006.
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Sundays LOST Rewatch: “Man of Science, Man of Faith”
Full Episodes, Sundays LOST Rewatch, Videos CommentsWe invite you to join us every Sunday here at SL-LOST.com to rewatch and debate about LOST’s top 10 episodes. The rewatch began two weeks ago and will end on January 31, 2010, two days before the premiere of LOST’s final season.
“Man of Science, Man of Faith”
Official Synopsis: One of the castaways is chosen to descend into the mysterious hatch, and Shannon stumbles upon a shockingly familiar face in the jungle.
Written by: Damon Lindelof.
Directed by: Jack Bender.
Original Airdate: September 21, 2005.
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Interactive, Globe-Spanning LOST Timeline
Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5, Trivia CommentsVia The Washington Post:
As “Lost’s” plot skips back and forth through time and boomerangs around the globe, we capture the action in this interactive timeline — allowing you to explore the show by year, location or season. Remember, locations and dates are based on information gathered from the show and should be considered approximate (and fictional). And we know we missed a few — so please submit more!
Project Credits:Jen Chaney, Jennifer Crandell, Liz Kelly and LostPedia | Development Credits: Dan Berko, Chris Buddie, Jesse Foltz and Steven King.
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Visit our LOST Store to pre-order both seasons on Blu-ray. All pre-orders will ship on June 16.
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Tvshowsondvd.com is reporting that both seasons are coming on Blu-ray on June 16th:
This past January a press release was issued by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment at the CES show, detailing their Blu-ray Disc plans for 2009. Among those plans were high-definition releases for the first two seasons of Lost, but no timetable or details were given at the time. Today, just a short time ago, the studio formally announced two separate Blu-ray Disc releases, one for the rookie year, and one for the sophomore year of the show.
June 16th will see the release of both Lost - The Complete 1st Season on Blu-ray Disc, AND the high-def version of Lost - The Complete 2nd Season: The Extended Experience. Each will be priced at $69.99 SRP (which is what the fourth season on Blu went for, and we expect the fifth season BD set - already up for pre-order, but without a release date - to get adjusted to that price when it gets formally announced). All episodes on both sets will be presented in high definition 1080p resolution. Audio on the episodes is available in Uncompressed English 5.1, with options available in English and French 5.1 Dolby Digital, and Spanish 2.0 Dolby Digital. English, French and Spanish subtitles are also boarding for this flight.
All the bonus material from the DVD releases appears to be intact, presented in 480i video resolution and English 5.1 Dolby Digital sound, and with subtitle options in English, French and Spanish. No word about any new-to-Blu extras is mentioned, but it’s noted that the current information is still subject to change.
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Thanks to Jack and Cynthia for the heads up!
In this interview with “Lost” co-creator Damon Lindelof, we look back on some of the behind-the-scenes decisions for season four, why some fans may be troubled by season five’s emphasis on time travel, and why the worst episode in “Lost” history was also the most important episode in “Lost” history (from a production standpoint, anyway).
What material did you have to leave out because of the strike that you won’t be able to get back to?
I don’t think that there’s anything that just got basically junked. There’s stuff that got truncated, so you’re getting the Cliff’s Notes version of the story. Whereas there might have been an entire episode that was Charlotte’s flashbacks if there hadn’t been a strike, now you get the story but not the flashbacks. I think the complete jettisoning of a story plan would take the whole Jenga tower down. We have to do all that stuff to get to where we’re going. Nothing was so expendable that you could just say we couldn’t get to do this. The show would suffer for it. But the Michael story, we wanted to do something that was more redemptive for him than staying with the bomb and allowing Jin to get to the deck as he was spraying liquid nitrogen onto it. But it ended up having to be that, as opposed to something that was probably more heroic, more emotional, by virtue of the fact that we had to collapse our time frame. Originally, we were going to do an hour less than we wound up doing, and we had to beg for that. We were still rolling film, like, 11 days before it was on the air. It was all we could do to cram everything in there, and you go, “What are the major story points you can play?” and you need to connect the dots. The primary story focus was on the Oceanic Six, and everyone else had to defer. We had to explain how Jin died, and so that gave us less time for Michael’s redemptive arc, and we regret that.
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Damon and Carlton Comment Fans’ Favorite Episodes
Cast and Crew of Lost, Interviews, Videos CommentsBelow is Doc Jensen’s interview with Darlton that was shown at the NY Paley Center for Media’s LOST event last Saturday.
Source: EW.com
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In my opinion, ABC’s LOST promos tend to reveal too much information (last year, Michael Emerson said that his wife skips the previews for the next episodes) but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t as exciting as the show itself.
Here’s my list of the best LOST promos that have been aired so far. Feel free to use the comments section below to post your personal picks!
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