Here’s last night’s enhanced version of “The Incident”.
Watch Part Two after the jump.
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Here’s last night’s enhanced version of “The Incident”.
Watch Part Two after the jump.
Read the rest of this entry »
Thanks to Rachel Sheehan from TV Guide for the heads up:
How do the producers of ABC’s Lost plan to make their grab for Emmys gold? TVGuide.com has the exclusive reveal of which six episodes they submitted for consideration in the Outstanding Drama series category.
As expected, both parts of the Season 5 finale, “The Incident,” made the cut. But which other four hours hope to be deemed Emmy-worthy?
Well, “The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham” made the short list, as did the similarly Locke-centric “Follow the Leader.”
Rounding out Lost’s Emmy reel are “La Fleur” (in which Sawyer went from con man to big man on the Dharma campus) and “The Variable” (which revealed Faraday’s dangerous plan to “save” the future).
With Lost’s list now revealed, one big mystery remains: Can the 2005 winner for Outstanding Drama Series beat the six other contenders in this year’s race — Big Love, Breaking Bad, Damages, Dexter, House and Mad Men?
[Via TV Guide]
Below are the categories where LOST has been nominated this year:
Big Love • HBO
Breaking Bad • AMC
Damages • FX Networks
Dexter • Showtime
House • FOX
Lost • ABC
Mad Men • AMC
Boston Legal • ABC - William Shatner, as Denny Crane
Boston Legal • ABC - Christian Clemenson, as Jerry Espenson
Breaking Bad • AMC - Aaron Paul, as Jesse Pinkman
Damages • FX Networks - William Hurt, as Daniel Purcell
Lost • ABC - Michael Emerson, as Ben Linus
Mad Men • AMC - John Slattery, as Roger Sterling
Lost • The Incident • ABC • Grass Skirt Productions and ABC Studios
Carlton Cuse, Writer
Damon Lindelof, Writer
Mad Men • A Night To Remember • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Robin Veith, Writer
Matthew Weiner, Writer
Mad Men • Six Month Leave • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Andre Jacquemetton, Writer
Maria Jacquemetton, Writer
Matthew Weiner, Writer
Mad Men • The Jet Set • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Matthew Weiner, Writer
Mad Men • Meditations In An Emergency • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Kater Gordon, Writer
Matthew Weiner, Writer

TV Guide’s Matt Mitovich has published a new interview with Titus Welliver. It’s a great read!
Titus Welliver probably thought he had seen it all during his run as Deadwood resident Silas Adams. But then he appeared on Lost for all of 1 minute and 45 seconds, and in short order his world — as well as that of the ABC drama — shifted forever.
Who was this mysterious “man in black” taunting Jacob on the beach in the Season 5 finale prologue? What did he mean with the observation, “They come. Fight. They destroy. They corrupt. It always ends the same”? And why did this “Man No. 2″ so desperately want to find the loophole necessary to one day kill Jacob?
Welliver, who now has a recurring role on CBS’ The Good Wife (premiering Sept. 22), shared a look inside the far-from-black-and-white nature of his Lost visit.
TVGuide.com: How does it feel to be dropped into the zeitgeist that is Lost?
Titus Welliver: It’s pretty insane. It’s pretty insane. This is a completely different thing for me. At the street level, it has been crazy. People — from all walks of life — come up and say, “Now, you possessed Locke…?” “Are you in fact Locke?” “Has the character of Locke been created from you, and this was a whole setup to crash the plane?”TVGuide.com: The funny thing is they can only refer to you as “you,” because they didn’t give your character a name. By what name did you know him?
Welliver: He has no name. He’s just “the man,” because they don’t want to give anything away. I know that this character has a name and I know the importance of it; that’s all that I know.TVGuide.com: So you don’t know his actual name?
Welliver: No — and I think they deliberately withheld that.
[Via Digital Spy]
Here’s a new “Getting LOST ” video from TV Guide.com:
The Season 5 finale’s unnamed “Man No. 2″ is the No. 1 topic in the new Getting Lost video. Who (or what) is this being that would eventually find a “loophole,” pose as a resurrected Locke and order Ben to slay Jacob?
In this video, I share Getting Lost viewers’ top theories, which are plumbed from such places as the Bible, Egyptian lore, and the creepy chamber situated beneath the island’s Temple.
Next, the “man in black” himself — Deadwood alum Titus Welliver — reveals what he knows about his alter ego’s actual name. The actor then shares his interesting take on the island’s ultimate pecking order as it relates to Jacob and… well, whomever.
We then wrap things up with a new Burning Question. Give it a listen and send your best theory to Getting_Lost@tvguide.com.

Michael Emerson talked about LOST on the 200th podcast of Comic News Insider. You can listen to the full interview on the audio player below.
[Via cni.libsyn.com]
Thanks to SL-LOST.com readers Alison and Adrian for sending us some photos of their last trip to Oahu last month!
We visited the Byodo-In Temple, in the valley of the Temples on the windward coast of Oahu. This location is used on LOST as the Korean home of Sun’s Father, and where Jin proposed to Sun in early episodes, and most recently when they flashback in the episode “The Incident” to where Jin & Sun get married. It was built in the 1960’s and is a replica of a 950 year old Temple in Uji, Japan. Its really amazing and I love it even more because of LOST!
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