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The runaway hit of ABC’s 2004-2005 TV season, the weekly, hour-long drama Lost TV Show began at a point that in any other case may have been an ending: a passenger jet was torn apart in mid-air, crashing on an uncharted Pacific Island. Stripped of all vestiges of the civilized world, the 48 survivors were forced to fend for themselves in their new tropical surroundings, which departed from the “norm” for similar castaway dramas by boasting a bizarre and frequently incomprehensible topography, not to mention a most unusual variety of wildlife.

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Lost Star Finds She Misses Married Life

LOST star EMILIE DE RAVIN has reportedly reconciled with her husband. The Aussie actress split from Josh Janowicz last year (07) just six months after they wed, but friends report the couple is back together. One source tells America’s Globe, “They’re happily married.”

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‘Lost’ Stars Seek More Money From ABC

Two fan favorite “Lost” cast members, Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly are reportedly in talks with the show’s makers to obtain a pay raise in order to stick with the island drama.

According to Hollywood reporter, both actors, who have been with the show from the very beginning and play leading roles, Jack Shephard and Kate Austen respectively, are asking for a raise, their paychecks currently being at about $150,000 per episode.

However, the word of their “quiet” negotiations spread out fast and agents for some of the other regulars on the show have asked for talks with “Lost” producers as well, supposedly seeking the same as Fox and Lilly.

The other regulars on “Lost” currently cash in between $80,000 and $90,000 an episode, almost half the amount Fox and Lilly already earn. If the producers cave in to their demands, especially since their characters are key to the “Lost” story line, the talks could end costing ABC studios a lot especially if one puts any price on the fact that Terry O’Quinn (John Locke), Michael Emerson (Ben Linus), Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond Hume) and Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah) have each earned at least one Emmy nominations for their performances (with O’Quinn taking the statuette for best supporting actor).

Among one of the best-acted shows on TV at the moment, “Lost” wrapped up its fourth season in May solving less mysteries than the ones it introduced leaving fans guessing while eagerly awaiting for the next season. (Last episode of the season concluded with John Locke in a coffin.)

Both Fox and Lilly’s characters are part of the Oceanic Six, a group that made it back to civilization last season and are part of an elaborate cover story about what really happened after their plane crashed.

“Lost” producers announced last year that the final season of the series would air during the 2009-2010 broadcast year after three more seasons consisting of 16 consecutive episodes (one of which already ended).

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‘Lost’: Do No Harm

There are episodes of Lost we all love, cherish, and can recite on cue. Then there are others we barely remember, those that don’t ring a bell, or those that simply make us draw a blank when they are referenced. “Do No Harm” is one of those latter episodes for me. I remember the big two events, but other than that, it was a total blur to me before sitting down again tonight to rewatch it.

And now I know why I was so fuzzy on it: because this episode made me want to curl up into a ball and die with all the overly realistic ways in which Jack tries to keep Boone alive. Sweet Jeebus, this is not my cup of tea. I can fairly say that I purposefully forgot the details of this episode just so I could get a peaceful night of sleep. Oh well, the sacrifices I make for you, the readers at home. Hope you can sleep well tonight, even if I can’t.

Do No Harm

4) In Short

“Boone falls up the plane, Boone falls down the plane.”

8) On the Island

It’s literally right after the events of “Deus ex Machina,” with people frantically trying to help Boone. Jack co-opts Sun as his primary assistant, while ordering others to get the necessary equipment needed to help him. But everything stops when Boone’s lung collapses, forcing Jack to literally drive a hole into Boone’s chest. All together now: holy crap. Jack assures Boone that he will save him. Unfortunately, he cannot rebuild him, in that he does not have the technology.

On the beach, Claire asks Michael how long until the raft will be complete. Michael thinks it’s a week from being done. Jin works through the impromptu lunch break, as if a man possessed. Kate interrupts the lunch, seeking all the alcohol in Sawyer’s stash. Sawyer offers to help, but Kate insists they have enough people in the caves.

In the caves, they’ve set up a makeshift surgical ward. Boone needs a blood transfusion, but Jack decides to set his leg first. Sun essentially sends Jack from the ward, to get some air. Jack walks smack dab into a panicked Charlie, who prompts Jack to lose his cool thanks to his insistent questioning. Sun’s on point, luckily, providing a stick for Boone to chomp down on as OH MY GOD JACK JUST REBROKE HIS LEG AND EEEK THIS IS WHY I COULD NEVER BE A DOCTOR OH MOMMY MOMMY HOLD ME.

Kate manages to trip, fall, and bust open every nip of alcohol in her bag in her rush to get back to the caves. However, she manages to come across Claire, who, as luck would have it, is in labor. This is like a sweeps episode of E.R. at this point. Kate shouts for help, and the only person who hears her is Jin. He bounds into the jungle, because he’s Jin and he’s effin’ awesome. He eventually comes upon the scene, and instantly regrets his inner morality. Seriously, his initial “Oh!” is one of my favorite Season 1 moments.

Back in the caves, Sun continues to play “Calm Doc” and Jack plays “Pretty Much Freaking Out Doc.” Boone reveals his blood type (A negative), which sends Sun on a scavenger hunt. Jack tells her to find Shannon as well. Too bad she’s out in the jungle with Sayid. Nice to see the show remembered it forced these two into a relationship that nobody bought. Awww, Sayid set up a surprise fire-lit picnic date! Kick me in the face.

Back at the Caves of Pain and Misery, the group’s having little to no luck finding blood. If you want a comparison, think about the trouble Ian Somerhalder had finding work after this episode. Once again, Sun saves the day, finding a sea urchin with spines that could function as needles. Sun’s batting 1.000 so far in this episode. Turns out Jack himself is O negative, a universal donor. That’s good. Course, his blood could also send Boone into shock, never mind render Jack woozy and unable to operate at peak performance. That’s bad. Much like the cursed frogurt from The Simpsons, there are pros and cons to this.

Jin runs into the caves to find Jack, and it’s hard to tell what he’s more surprised by seeing: Boone on the makeshift table or his wife as his makeshift nurse. Fantastic moment. The camera pans slowly over the impromptu IV drip, and now I remember that I blocked all this out because I get all Hurley around blood. Jin drops the Claire knowledge, leading to a series of awkward exchanges all around. All the while, Jack gets woozier and woozier. This is the first time Jack and I have ever had anything in common. Jack gets Charlie all the necessary instructions for childbirth, as he won’t be able to leave Boone’s side.

In the jungle, Claire’s water breaks. In the caves, Boone’s silence breaks. Boone tells Jack about the plane that fell on him, which piques Jack’s interest. Mention of a “hatch” further confuses Jack. After that, all Boone can do is mutter his sister’s name, but she’s too busy making googly eyes with the Iraqi down at Craphole Island’s equivalent of Sandals. Shannon finally tells Sayid her relationship with Boone (at least, the PG version of it).

Charlie and Jin catch up to Claire and Kate. Ms. Austen freaks more than a little out when she realizes she has to deliver the baby. Claire freaks out that there might be something wrong with the baby. And back in the caves, Jack freaks out that he might not actually be able to save Boone. As Charlie might sing, “Freak out, everybody!”

Jack realizes that Boone’s leg is undoing all the work from the transfusion. Sun stops Jack from donating more (Sun doubles down the line!), which prompts a now very sallow Jack to ask Hurley to fetch Michael from the beach. The two men ponder the age old question of, “What remaining tool in our arsenal is best equipped to chop a man’s leg off?” Remember when the show was devoid of hatches, bungalows, and food drops? The show featured a lot of this type of stuff. No wonder Dharma constructed New Otherton. They couldn’t take this type of lifestyle either.

Claire’s trying to hold her breath to stop the contractions. She fears her child will intuitively know she tried to give it away. Kate steps up, Sun-like, and helps convince Claire to push for the sake of her, her child, and the Lostaways as a whole. Some of Evangeline’s best work of the season here.

Welcome to Amputation Theatre. I swear to God, this scene plays tense as hell, but not as tense as the first time, where I further swear to God I was convinced they were going to actually go through with this and turn Boone into an emo version of Lt. Dan from Forrest Gump. Luckily, they didn’t, and you could surmise that fact by noting I am alive and not very dead, having been felled by a heart attack when this initially aired. And who stops it? Boone, who is put into the awkward position of telling Jack to let him die, that he’s “letting [him] off the hook.”

Cue Elton John, as the circle of life turns fully: Boone dies as Claire’s son is born. It’s a magnificent sequence not simply for the two plots converging so nicely but for watching people we’ve grown to know (a little) and love (a lot) share the most important moments of their lives together, celebrating life with each other and seeking solace from grief in each other.

The following morning, a wordless sequence in which Claire’s child is presented to the Lostaways. Joy turns to grief as Shannon and Sayid return from their romantic excursion, with Jack relaying the bad news to the couple as the quintessential Lost musical motif plays. Freakin’ motif makes me cry every time.

Jack declares the baby fit as a fiddle to Kate. He also declares one other thing: his intention to find John Locke, whom he believes murdered Boone. Looks like Jack and Locke might have a bit of an argument brewing, wouldn’t you say?

15) Off the Island

Jack’s tying a bowtie onto his friend Sullivan, dressed in a tux. It’s Jack’s wedding day. Well, it will be soon, at least. For now, we have the rehearsal dinner, in which Sarah, Jack’s fiancée, tells the story of how they met. It’s the old chestnut of “boy meets girl after girl drives over the median and slams into an oncoming SUV, boy manages to cure what others consider to be inoperable spinal damage.” You know, that cliché. She thinks Jack is the type of man who fixes things.

He’s also the type of man who plays the piano, turns out, as Sarah catches him that night tickling the ivories in the hotel lobby. She joins him for a duet of “Heart and Soul.” Turns out Jack’s having a hard time writing his vows. My wife and I had that problem as well, which is why we simply quoted from Meatloaf’s “Paradise by the Dashboard Light.” Nevertheless, while these two are nominally talking about vows, one gets the impression that there’s more going on beneath the surface here.

Jack is drinking alone by the pool later on. Christian settles in beside him, having smelled the booze from 4,000 yards away. Papa Shephard reads Jack’s vows-in-progress, only to find out they are Sarah’s, not his. Jack’s got writer’s block. The two have a heart-to-heart, in which Jack betrays a few fears he has. He wonders if he only proposed to Sarah because he saved her life. Christian replies that while Jack has no problem with commitment, but that he does have a problem knowing when to let go.

It’s Jack’s wedding day, with Sarah flawlessly reciting her written vows. Time for Jack’s sage words: “Sarah, when you were talking about the accident — you got it all wrong. I didn’t fix you. You fixed me. I love you, Sarah, and I always will. At least until I meet a hot chick on a deserted island with a propensity to say, ‘I’m coming with you,’ at least once per episode.” OK, maybe I paraphrased that last bit. He said with his eyes, though, trust me.

16) The Mythology

None present.

23) The Moment

Boone screaming in agony after jack re-sets his leg. Youch.

42) In Retrospect

  1. Loved seeing Jack play the piano, given his penchant for doing so in New Otherton. I don’t think it has much mythological significance so much as psychological: it’s what the guy does when trapped in something from which he doesn’t know how to escape.
  2. Can’t help but wonder, given Christian’s role in the show now, what function Jack’s marriage to Sarah serves his overall agenda. Moreover, given the overabundance of car crashes on this show, and the person also involved in Sarah’s crash, can we really say Sarah wasn’t led directly into Jack’s life?
  3. My wife pointed out that it’s fitting that Kate first holds Aaron, given her off-Island relationship to Turnip Head. I wouldn’t give the show credit for thinking that far ahead, but I will say that it makes later events make perfect sense. After all, Kate would have an extremely primal association with this child, and would be fit for tending to him in Claire’s absence.
  4. While blindingly obvious even upon first viewing, Jack’s “don’t tell me what I can’t do!” line binds him ever more with Locke upon later viewings. The two really aren’t as different as they think; they are merely individuals with different skill sets and weaknesses that offset each other. Too bad they really never had a chance after Boone’s death to exploit this relationship for the good of themselves or the Island.

108) In Summary

More so than any episode in the series, this strove to show the difficulty of simple survival on this Island. In time, the Island would reveal showers, washing machines, and even CD players, but this episode played it hard, played it real, and above all, played it MEAN.

But amidst all the blood and pain and trauma, there was genuine compassion as well. Sun essentially keeps Jack sane, while keeping Boone alive as long as possible. Kate steps up in a big way, saving Claire’s sanity (and her son’s health) through her quick thinking and clear purpose. And a host of other people selflessly helped out whenever possible, taking a group of cohabitating people are turning them into a family overnight.

Course, with Jack’s last words of the episode, looks like that family might start splintering sooner than we’d like.

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LOST – S04E03 – Episode 3 – Let’s make a Deal

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Lost Season 4 Finale Spoilers (Photos)


Of all the casualties on last night’s “Lost” finale, the most surprising one was already in a casket. The two-hour concluding episode of one of the best seasons of “Lost” ended with viewers finally seeing that it was arch rival John Locke in the casket that Jack went to visit in the Season 3 finale.

Of course, that only brought up another question: How did Locke get off the island?

That wasn’t the only big event. The earth moved – literally – when the island disappears. (Ben activated a time-travel machine, if you must know.)

The Oceanic Six, as they were dubbed this season, were in the helicopter when the sea swallows the island.

Viewers were left to wonder until next season what happened to rest of the survivors when the mysterious island disappears beneath the waves.

The much-hyped finale capped off the island mystery’s fourth season – a year that finally filled in some of the holes in the rich and complicated storyline.

And with a definite end in sight – the producers have agreed to two more seasons, ending the show in 2010 – viewers came back this season to get caught up in the lives of Oceanic 815 survivors.

Among the highlights last night:

* Desmond and his beloved Penny were reunited – in one of the few happy moments in the episode – aboard a rescue boat that discovers the survivors of a helicopter crash.

* Early in the episode, Sawyer – seemingly among the “safe” group with Jack, Kate, Sayid and Hurley aboard the helicopter headed off the island – sacrificed himself to save the others. When the ‘copter sprung a fuel leak and needed to lose weight to make it back to the freighter, Sawyer jumped from the whirlybird. He swam back to the island and was with Juliet when the island disappears.

* Jin, Desmond and Michael had a bomb to deal with on the freighter, which was triggered when mercenary Keamy died from stab wounds inflicted by Ben. Sun, aboard the rescue helicopter, witnesses her husband’s death from the helicopter when the bomb goes off.

Still unanswered by the finale was the fate of new mother Claire, who popped up in the finale as a ghostly figure in Kate’s dream.


Who is Jeremy Bentham + More Spoilers & Video Spoilers after the jump…

During the finale we keep hearing about this character who is visiting all the oceanic six named Jeremy Banthem. When Sayid goes to visit Hurley in the mental hospital he does not even like to utter Mr Banthem’s name. At the end we see its John Locke.

If you remember early we saw Jack at a funeral for someone. The newspaper clipping was like J—– -anthem. Then never showed who the funeral was for. I guess we know now.

The name Jeremy Bentham. It’s yet another moniker on this show borrowed from real life. Bentham was a philosopher (a contemporary of the real John Locke…yikes) who, according to this early but dead-on “Lost” theory, proposed the idea for the Panopticon, a type of prison:

“The concept of the design is to allow an observer to observe (-opticon) all (pan-) prisoners without the prisoners being able to tell if they are being observed or not, thus conveying a ’sentiment of an invisible omniscience.’ In his own words, Bentham described the Panopticon as ‘a new mode of obtaining power of mind over mind, in a quantity hitherto without example.’ ”

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NAVEEN ANDREWS

If you don’t recognize the name, you’ll likely recognize the face. Naveen William Sidney Andrews is the sexy British star of Indian descent on the hit American TV series Lost, but is also well-known for his role on The English Patient back in 1996.

Naveen Andrews was born in London, , on January 17, 1969, and became famous for his “scandalous” romance with his math teacher, Geraldine Feakins, when he was only 16 years old, and with whom he had a son seven years later (in 1992), named Jaisal.

After high school, Andrews went on to study at London ’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama, along with actors Ewan McGregor and David Thewlis. In 1991, he landed his debut film role in Hanif Kureishi’s London Kills Me, which starred Justin Chadwick as Clint Eastwood, Steven Mackintosh, Emer McCourt, and Roshan Seth.

He appeared in a few lesser-known films, TV series and made-for-TV movies until he landed his breakthrough role as Kip in the critically acclaimed film The English Patient in 1996, alongside Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche, Willem Dafoe, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Colin Firth.

He also recently starred in Bride and Prejudice, the 2004 “Bollywood” adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice as Balraj Bingley (the character of Charles Bingley), co-starring Aishwarya Rai as Lalita Bakshi (the character of Elizabeth Bennett), Martin Henderson as William Darcy, Nadira Babbar, and Anupam Kher.

But Andrews is now most known for portraying Sayid in the extremely popular TV series Lost, which premiered in 2004 and is still going strong. Lost is about a group of survivors from a plane crash forced to live together on a remote, dangerous island, and co-stars Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Daniel Dae Kim, Yoon-jin Kim, Evangeline Lilly, Dominic Monaghan, Terry O’Quinn, and Emilie de Ravin, among others.

Andrews, who is also a guitarist and a singer, was voted one of People magazine’s “World’s Most Beautiful People” in 2006.

Andrews is currently dating actress Barbara Hershey and the couple lives together in L.A. When he and Hershey were separated for a time in 2005, Andrews had a child—his second son all together—with another woman, after which he and Hershey got back together.

Interestingly, Andrews is actually a recovering alcoholic and drug addict. His most difficult times were reportedly in London during his early 20s, which almost ended his budding acting career. He ended up moving to the for rehabilitation and ultimately succeeded.

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The Secret Lost TV Show Ending

Lost is a popular TV show on ABC. The show is now entering its fifth season and still as intriguing as ever. There are many storylines that interweave to create the main plot. If you lose track of one character, then you get lost with the entire show. The premise of the show is that these survivors of a plane crash end up on an island and must find a way to get back home. They start to discover that the crash was not really an accident; in fact it seems that someone had planned it. Everyone is waiting for this last season to reveal the Lost TV show ending.

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The Lost TV Show Blog


This blog will be aptly named the lost TV show blog. All of the posts will only pertain to lost and answer any questions that viewers have. Whether it is a question about season one, two, three, or four, all the responses can be found here. Lost is a very complex show with many subplots that if not digested properly can cause a lot of confusion. Each of the survivors of the plane crash has their own story and they all in tie together. No one is sure what is going to happen next, but this blog will recap what has happened so far. Make sure to check it out.

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The weekly, hour-long drama Lost TV Show began at a point that in any other case may have been an ending: a passenger jet, crashing on an uncharted Pacific Ocean.

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At that stage, each survivor was given a choice to live together or die alone Among the survivors were, Dr. Jack Shephard, fugitive Kate Ryan, rock star Charlie Pace, the reclusive and mysterious John Locke, hot-tempered and self-serving James “Sawyer”, chauvinistic Korean husband Jin Kwon, his much-put-upon wife, resourceful former Iraqi Republican Guard Sayid, estranged siblings Shannon Rutherford and Boone Carlisle, dad Michael Dawson, and very pregnant Aussie Claire Littleton. The island is treacherous and it holds many secrets and the survivors quickly learn they must band together in order to have any hope of rescue. Jack, Kate, and Sawyer have been captured by the mysterious. Others forced to live in their campsite, they learn more of the island’s secrets and realize their enemies have an agenda all of their own. Meanwhile, Locke is brought back into communion with the island as it wraps him closer into its own insidious plot. Adding to the suspense, was the apparent presence of a person not on the passenger list, who seemed determined to bump off the hapless castaways one by one, and a mysterious, terrifying yet unseen monster-like creature. The show has announced it will run for three more seasons of 16 episodes and end in 2010. The show has become an international success and the fact that the viewer has no clue as to what is going on seems to have become its biggest appeal.

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