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Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6

April 22, 2009
9:00 pmto10:00 pm
A retrospective exploring events in the lives of the Oceanic 6 and the other island survivors during the three years after Ben moved the island.
I believe this is only an hour.

Jorge Garcia gives spoiler at tv guide !

Seem it will not be easy for the o6 to come back ALL together on the island ! first real info by one of our lost actors :)

lost is back in 36 days guys !!! ^^

“The Constant”, LOST on Time’s Top 10 Lists of 2008

Time Magazine came out with their annual Top 10 lists for the year of 2008.  “The Constant” was named the #1 episode of 2008, while LOST was named the # 7 show of 2008. 

1. Lost, “The Constant: At its best, Lost rips your heart out while it ties your brain in a knot. This season 4 episode did both expertly. Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) has been experiencing premonitions of the future since becoming “unstuck in time” (a la Slaughterhouse Five) earlier in the series. It turns out that he’s been time-traveling, or rather, his mind has: his consciousness is journeying between present, future and past. (It makes sense when you watch, trust me.) The unfortunate side effects of this condition are madness and death, avoidable only by focusing on a “constant”: a person or thing present in each time one’s consciousness visits. Desmond’s constant, he learns, is Penny (Sonya Walger), the girlfriend he left behind when he was stranded on Lost’s mysterious island. His journey into his own past to find her in the present is tear-jerking and mind-blowing.
(ABC)

http://www.time.com/time/specials/2008/top10/article/0,30583,1855948_1863367,00.html

7. Lost

Season 4 of Lost audaciously told us up front where it was going to end: with the Oceanic 6 getting off the mysterious Island and returning to civilization (as revealed at the end of season 3). What we didn’t know was how and when — when being the big question, on a series that complicated its time-and-space-travel story deliciously. (How does a Frozen Donkey Wheel work, anyway?) Having spent the first half of the series flashing back to the characters’ pre-island lives, season 4 started flashing forward, revealing tantalizing glimpses of the post-Island future that we’re still trying to piece together. At season’s end, Jack learned that the Oceanic 6’s escape had disastrous consequences, and he vowed to return. We can’t wait to get back either.
(ABC)

http://www.time.com/time/specials/2008/top10/article/0,30583,1855948_1863395_1863402,00.html

Lost: Exclusive Season 5 Spoilers from the Set

Lost spoilers come in degrees.  I tend to be anti-spoiler when it comes to most everything – the less I know about a TV show or a movie going in, the happier I am.  For Lost, however, depending upon the kind of spoiler it is, it can just make the upcoming episodes more intriguing.  That’s the kind of Lost spoiler we have today, in the form of a set report from the great state of Hawaii.  This is an exclusive look from a BuddyTV reader who happened to witness the filming of what sounds like a very important scene.  There’s no concrete story information, but the grouping of characters definitely qualifies this information as a spoiler.  Go no further if you want to enter season 5 of Lost fresh but, for me, this information only adds to the wonderful mysteries of Lost.

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Why the Oceanic Six Must Reunite

From Watch with Kristen:

Lost’s fifth-season premiere is still at least four months away, but I’ve just gotten some exclusive insight into next year’s stories.

In particular, I can now tell you why it is that the Oceanic Six must all reunite in order to get back to the Island.

Want to know why Kate (with baby Aaron), Jack, Sayid, Hurley and Sun are going to have to put their differences aside and go “all for one, and one for all” this year?

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