by Charlie McSpadden on July 28, 2009
With its final season looming, it was a big weekend for hit TV show Lost at Comic Con in San Diego, CA.
The day kicked off with a morning panel led by creators Damon Lindelof and Calrton Cuse that featured islanders Hurley (Jorge Garcia), Ben (Michael Emerson), Sawyer (Josh Holloway), Richard Alpert (Nestor Carbonell) and, in typical [...]
by Nina Hu on April 9, 2009
Seriously, that’s what I’m calling Lost from now on: The Ben Show. Time and again, he has duped us (think Henry Gale and the Hot-Air Balloon… which sounds like an awesome fantastic amalgam of Harry Potter with Harold and the Purple Crayon), thrilled us (well, maybe just me; I find him deliciously diabolical), and pissed [...]
by Nina Hu on April 2, 2009
5.11 “Whatever Happened, Happened”
The title certainly implies a rather blasé attitude toward the series of drastic (although not necessarily life-altering) events that Sayid literally shot into motion last week, but I’m sure Hurley would disagree. And he isn’t the only one suffering some slight befuddlement from having to live through the past, which has already [...]
by Nina Hu on March 26, 2009
5.9 “Namaste” & 5.10 “He’s Our You”
Some of you might have noticed that I kind of dropped off the face of the earth last week. Sorry about that. Luckily, I have organized everything I had to say about last Wednesday’s filler transitional episode into a somewhat-not-really short series of bullet points that you may feel [...]
by Nina Hu on March 6, 2009
So I experienced some mild flatulence of the brain during the first 10 minutes of this episode, which picked up right where we’d left off with Sawyer and Co. at the end of “This Place is Death,” as they stood over the ground where the well that Locke shimmied down had not yet been. (As [...]
by Nina Hu on February 27, 2009
5.7 “The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham”
I wonder if Helen is actually buried under that tombstone. Courtesy nj.com.
I actually don’t have much to say about this episode—partly because not much happened except for, you know, death and resurrection (which we already knew about, thanks to last week’s preview) and all that stuff about [...]