New LOST Poster for Season 5

This is the new LOST poster posted earlier tonight on Ain’t It Cool News. I really love this poster. On the one side, you have Ben, Sayid, Kate, Jack, Sun, Hurley and Desmond. On the other, Locke, Charlotte, Sawyer, Juliet, Daniel and Miles.

The people on the right side all seem to be looking for something. Locke is looking for his purpose. Charlotte is looking for her past (remember when we got the hint last season that she had been on the island before?), Sawyer is just trying to figure out where he fits in. Juliet is looking for a way to leave. Daniel is looking for answers for what the heck the island is. Miles is looking for …well, that’s a little tough. On the one hand he’s looking for some money (probably a gambling debt is my guess), but he sure does have a unique insight to all the dead folks walking around.

I’m not sure how to classify the people on the left side of the poster. They’re all strong-willed, or have grown so because of their time on the island.

What do you think of that poster?

via AICN (Thanks to John)

Lost Season 5 Spoilers

A few minor spoilers about the upcoming season of Lost from The Chicago Tribune, so don’t read further unless you really want to know.


  • Patrick Fischler (Jimmy, of “Mad Men”) is going to appear for one episode

  • Miles and Daniel Faraday are joining the cast as regulars

  • Claire, Michael and, Jin are off the show as regulars (but we all know they’ll likely show up off and on anyway…)
  • As previously reported here, Reiko Aylesworth is joining the cast for four episodes


Read more at the Chicago Tribune.

THE DHARMA INITIATIVE SOLD!


Just got the following:

Namaste.

I am pleased to announce that registered recruits can now log in and download your personalized Volunteer Assessment Dossier outlining your full test results as well as your position within the Dharma Initiative.

I want to personally congratulate you on behalf of everyone at the Dharma Initiative for your hard work and diligence during our testing process.

We hope that you are happy with your results. We certainly are. The tests were extremely challenging and the aptitude and excellence displayed far exceeded our expectations.

Now that you are in possession of your results I am sure you are asking the obvious question: what’s next?

Our plan was that together we would commence a glorious adventure: the revival of the Dharma Initiative using the myriad talents of all our amazing new recruits. We imagined not just fulfilling long abandoned goals but taking the Dharma Initiative to a new level of greatness as an organization promoting the peaceful social and technological advancement of all humankind.

Then the financial crisis struck.

Sadly, our benefactors were not immune to this crisis. In fact, unconfirmed reports suggest that much of the money designated for the work of the new Dharma Initiative was tied up in highly leveraged mortgage derivatives. This, however, cannot be confirmed because, I am sorry to report, the principals representing the benefactors – my employers – have gone missing. Based on bills still coming into our office we believe they are somewhere in South America.

This stunning reversal of fortune has forced us to abandon our ambitious plans. In fact, absent this funding, the Dharma Initiative was forced to make the only sensible decision we had available: we sold the Dharma Initiative to the television show LOST.

While this might strike some of you as a shock, the reason for this was not simply that they were the only bidder. As the only remaining Dharma Initiative employee who had not fled the country, I felt that at the very least the show would be able to keep the spirit of the Dharma Initiative alive and in the public consciousness until such time as a reversal of the reversal of our economic fortunes occurs.

It is with a heavy heart that I must bid you farewell. Despite my fervent commitment to the mission of the Dharma Initiative, the realities of a broken marriage, heavy casino debt and some unfounded police charges have required that I change my present circumstances. It is with great excitement that I can inform you of my pending senior sales management job at a large multi-brand auto dealership in Dubai. I have enjoyed our brief association more than I can ever express, and if you are ever in the Middle East and need a car, please e-mail me for a special “Dharma rate”.

In the meantime, you will hear shortly from LOST showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. They will explain to you their future plans for the Dharma Initiative and how these plans might affect you.

Thank you again, personally, for your unflagging commitment and support. I hope our paths will one day cross again. In the meantime may the spirit of the island guide you.

Namaste.

Hans Van Eeghen
Head of Recruiting
The Dharma Initiative

LOST At Screenwriting Expo 2008


IGN TV has an excellent write up of a Q&A session LOST producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse gave. They talk about decisions about which characters stayed and which left, how they dealt with flashbacks, and the direction of the final season of LOST. One quote:

Cuse said that while they know the fans love to dissect the mythology, “We probably spend 80% on character, and 20% on mythology,” stressing that he thinks the focus on the characters, is “Why the show crossed over to not being a small genre show.” That being said, he acknowledged, “This year will probably be a little bit more science fictiony.”

Via IGN TV

When Is LOST Coming Back? January 21, 2009


People have been asking me when LOST is coming back for Season 5… I just got word (Thanks Andy!) that it’s going to premiere on January 21st, 2009… Which is a Wednesday! It’s back on Wednesdays… Thank goodness too, because at the rate I’m recording things on Thursday night I was going to have to invest in another DVR just to keep up with things.

There are going to be 17 episodes this coming season, and it’s going to kick off with a two-hour premiere! Can’t wait!

The Hollywood Reporter via AICN

(Thanks Andy!)

Reiko Aylesworth Joins LOST

As most of you know, the two shows I comment on the most around here are “24” and “LOST“. Apart from the 24/LOST parody episode, I never thought the two shows would cross paths… but I was wrong! No, we’re not going to have Jack galloping through the island, and the smoke monster isn’t going to be chasing Chloe around (I think… you can never tell with “24”). What we ARE going to see is Reiko Aylesworth, who played Michelle Dessler on “24”, in her new role as Amy. Amy is described as ” a smart and successful professional woman with a love for the outdoors who is looking for the right man.”

Sounds like someone who’ll be interested in both Jack and Sawyer… competition for Kate, maybe? We’ll see!

From The Hollywood Reporter via AICN

(Thanks to John and Andy!)