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| Kristin Columm : Lost is Back !!! |
lylyford writes " Don't worry, I won't tell your significant other. But I have
it on the highest authority that you're going to fall in love with
someone this coming Wednesday. It will happen fast and hard, and you
will be able to think of little else. The object of your
newfound, all-encompassing crush? One Ms. Elizabeth Mitchell, aka
Juliet, whose performance in this Wednesday's winter premiere of Lost makes you fall in love with not only her as an actress but also with the show itself all over again. I caught up with the Lost cast at a recent event at the TV Academy. To hear teases and loveliness straight from Evangeline, Josh Holloway and the rest of the Lost stars' mouths, click on play in the video clip at the top of this column. Now, on the off chance you've been sniffing glue and had planned not to watch this Wednesday's Lost, here are a few reasons why you cannot miss it: - Elizabeth
Mitchell, as Juliet, is the fierce force behind this Wednesday's
episode, which delves into her backstory, her reason for coming to the
island, her history with Ben and even a surprise crossover appearance
by someone we already know.
- The ep has an action-packed
storyline so expertly crafted that you won't be able to see what's
coming, and you will be at the edge of your La-Z-Boy cushions. I swear.
- Evangeline Lilly completely kicks ass in every way—physically, theatrically, romantically.
- And, oh yeah, the boys aren't half-bad either.
Most important, for you who have perhaps lost a wee bit of your faith in Lost
after the first six episodes (tsk-tsk), I truly believe this episode
will make you believe again and bring you back to the show's glory
days. Honest. Even better, based on what I've heard from
sources, the subsequent episodes keep on rockin'. In fact, when I
emailed executive producer Damon Lindelof to rave like a lunatic about
this Wednesday's episode, he replied: "Thrilled that you dig it...I
hope you like [episode] eight, too. A bit of a departure for us, but an
episode I'm really proud of. One word: Desmond." Lindelof also pointed out to me that producers "haven't forgotten how season two ended. Episode eight is hugely significant in beginning to pay off. Also...did I mention Desmond?! [Henry Ian] Cusick is silly good." (I think I just piddled.) SPOILERS
Don't worry, I won't tell your significant other. But I have
it on the highest authority that you're going to fall in love with
someone this coming Wednesday. It will happen fast and hard, and you
will be able to think of little else. The object of your
newfound, all-encompassing crush? One Ms. Elizabeth Mitchell, aka
Juliet, whose performance in this Wednesday's winter premiere of Lost makes you fall in love with not only her as an actress but also with the show itself all over again. I caught up with the Lost cast at a recent event at the TV Academy. To hear teases and loveliness straight from Evangeline, Josh Holloway and the rest of the Lost stars' mouths, click on play in the video clip at the top of this column. Now, on the off chance you've been sniffing glue and had planned not to watch this Wednesday's Lost, here are a few reasons why you cannot miss it: - Elizabeth
Mitchell, as Juliet, is the fierce force behind this Wednesday's
episode, which delves into her backstory, her reason for coming to the
island, her history with Ben and even a surprise crossover appearance
by someone we already know.
- The ep has an action-packed
storyline so expertly crafted that you won't be able to see what's
coming, and you will be at the edge of your La-Z-Boy cushions. I swear.
- Evangeline Lilly completely kicks ass in every way—physically, theatrically, romantically.
- And, oh yeah, the boys aren't half-bad either.
Most important, for you who have perhaps lost a wee bit of your faith in Lost
after the first six episodes (tsk-tsk), I truly believe this episode
will make you believe again and bring you back to the show's glory
days. Honest. Even better, based on what I've heard from
sources, the subsequent episodes keep on rockin'. In fact, when I
emailed executive producer Damon Lindelof to rave like a lunatic about
this Wednesday's episode, he replied: "Thrilled that you dig it...I
hope you like [episode] eight, too. A bit of a departure for us, but an
episode I'm really proud of. One word: Desmond." Lindelof also pointed out to me that producers "haven't forgotten how season two ended. Episode eight is hugely significant in beginning to pay off. Also...did I mention Desmond?! [Henry Ian] Cusick is silly good." (I think I just piddled.) And here's what else the cast and creators told me about what lies ahead. (It's of the SPOILERY variety, so read at your own risk!) Big Reveals Ahead!
"There will be some answers to questions that people have been
wondering about for a while," executive producer JJ Abrams told me.
"Things like why Locke is in the wheelchair and what is in the monster.
I really think it is a thrilling remainder of the season." We're Going Back to the OG Lost-ies: "We are going to start dealing with the people on the original island," Daniel Dae Kim
told me. "And we are going to get away from the others and come back
and see what we have been doing, and the tone of the show lightens up a
little bit. Jorge’s got a great flashback that was so much fun to do,
and it’s me, Jorge and Josh. It’s a lighter episode, and I was really
happy to do it." Hurley Comes to Charlie's Rescue:
"If someone needs to be picked up somehow, Hurley is there to do it.
And I think that hasn't changed. In the coming episodes, he definitely
makes a little bit of a project out of Charlie," said Jorge. (Sources
tell me Hurley's help may have something to do with the Charlie 'n'
Claire lovey-doveyness that lies ahead—squee!) Juliet and Jack Are Sittin' in a Tree:
Despite what Evangeline says about Kate "not giving up" on Jack (you
really gotta watch the Vine show on the main page to see that for
yourself), I'm told Juliet and Jack are gonna stay tight. Really tight.
At the Lost event, I asked Elizabeth Mitchell (who, in
person, is perhaps the world's most gracious woman, FYI), which other
castaways she'd be sharing scenes with, besides Jack, and she said,
"Mainly just Jack. That's basically it." And that's foxy!Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid: When I asked
Yunjin Kim what was coming up, she told me, "There is so much, so much.
We'll definitely find out a lot more about the Others, and the more we
find out, the more scary they are. They’ve got some power, and they’re
very well connected in a very scary way. " And Michael Emerson said he
thinks a bigger game is afoot: "Everyone, sooner or later, is a pawn in
Ben’s game, I think. Everyone, sooner or later, has a target on their
back." Kate and Sawyer Aren't Playing House—Yet:
I asked Josh Holloway (a man who once planned to ditch acting for a gig
as a realtor) if Kate might soon be moving in with her man, and he
said, "Well, I don't know about that. She is going to have to work a
little bit for that, the real estate. I have the windows, you know! She
is going to have to step up the game for that." (I would just like to
go on record that "working off" a window view with Josh Holloway is my
dream job. Thank you.) Flashback Madness: From the mouths of the Lost-ies
themselves...According to Emilie de Ravin, this season's Claire episode
"goes back to when Claire was a lot, lot younger and in a very
different place in her life." And when I asked Henry Ian Cusick if the
hatchplosion had turned him into some sort of seer, he said, "Those
questions will be answered on Feb. 14." Cancel your V-Day plans,
people, because that's the night Lost throws its Desmondpalooza! Bottom Line: If you don't watch Lost this Wednesday, you are a stone-cold fool.
Yeah, you heard me. Got a problem with that? Well, feel free to say it
like it is in the Comments section below (and I will take you down).http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/blog/index.jsp?uuid=84ccdb9f-95b2-4b34-a8fa-f6f93845b434&page=1"
Posted on Friday, February 02 @ 19:35:51 CST by gertiebeth
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