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Emmy Awards Update

It look like Daniel Dae Kim, Jorge Garcia and Michael Emerson are all at the 2009 Emmys! GO LOST!!!!!!

Matthew Fox Photo Update

Matthew Fox Summer 2009 Photo Update from http://matthew-fox.net

DirectTV Magazine:

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Men’s Health Magazine Outtakes:

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Johanthan Ross Talk Show Photos:

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El Hormiguero Spain Talk Show Photos:

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2009 Monte Carlo TV Festival:

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LOST in Madrid Photocall:

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More Misc. LOST Promotion:

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Some news spoilers by TV GUIDE

spoiler_alert_102_wHere it’s spoilers, so for people who don’t want to know, i’ll say read or not ! The only i can say is “Click to read it or not” !

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Emmy Preview: Michael Emerson

LOST season5 the interview with darlton

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Rich in mythology and character development, and tantalizingly complex, Lost is not something to be watched passively. Throughout its five years, the ABC series has brilliantly weaved a human drama about plane-crash survivors on a mysterious island into a Byzantine tableau. We’ve witnessed smoke monsters and polar bears, unearthed a bygone scientific initiative, met the native inhabitants, and sidled up to a four-toed statue and a hydrogen bomb named Jughead. There have been flash-forwards, time travel, meditations on faith and destiny and redemption, literary and pop-culture references, and the occasional Latin phrase. What’s more, all of these bizarre components are all somehow connected. The show’s intricate and cryptic details have sent many a rabid fan to reference books and online chat groups in an effort to unlock the show’s secrets.

But even for those who aren’t content to parse through the myriad clues to find out what it all means, Lost, while epic in scope, is also intimate in its relationships. The overarching story can be incredibly dizzying and confounding as it travels around the world and through time and back again, but its writers (including executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof, or “Darlton,” as they’re called on message boards) take care to keep it rooted solidly in its characters—who, over the show’s duration, have grown as rich and deep as the mythology that surrounds them.

And this fifth season—which featured a return to the island for those who had been rescued and erratic time travel—was not only enthralling; it was satisfying. The energy intensified as the series began answering integral questions, ramping up acceleration and purpose as the show barreled toward its sixth and final year.
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