Archive | LOST Episodes RSS feed for this section

TV guide article : TOP moment of the week


1. Best Answer: [Deep exhale] What a relief! Thanks, UnLocke, for giving us one of the most satisfying answers we’ve ever gotten from Lost. “The numbers” are a sequence that Jacob assigned to six people from Oceanic 815 — passengers Shephard, Ford, Reyes, Jarrah, Locke and Kwon — who are candidates to replace him as protector of the island. But wait, why those numbers? And why those people? Jin or Sun Kwon? Why isn’t Kate on that list? Protect the island from what? Argh!

source : tv guide

Videos : 2 promos with footage of season6


those are not new but you can hear tonight and also get a better quality of the second promo (31seconds)
enjoy it !

Will State of the Union Speech Push Back Lost Premiere?

In the ultimate battle between our real and fantasy lives, Lost‘s final season premiere may be bumped by President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address.

The White House is currently considering either Jan. 26 or Feb. 2 — the night of the premiere — for the State of the Union speech, The Wrap reports. Lost fans aren’t exactly the most patient bunch, and a Twitter hash tag has already been started to protest the possible scheduling conflict, #NoStateofUnionFeb2.

Video: New Lost trailer released

The Obama administration hasn’t decided on Feb. 2, the site reports. However, if officials do choose to take that major piece of primetime real estate, Lost may have to move its premiere until the following Tuesday, Feb. 9.

Of course, there’s no pleasing everyone: The Jan. 26 date would interrupt an all-new episode of American Idol. The White House refused to comment on the scheduling matter.

Lost bosses: We’re not playing it safe in final season

Vote in our poll below and let us know what you think the White House should do.

http://www.tvguide.com/News/State-Union-Lost-1013442.aspx

‘Lost’: DirecTV to air 6 recap specials starting Dec. 26

Categories: Television

Lost comes back Feb. 2 with the season six premiere on ABC. But meanwhile fans can break out the Dharma beer to celebrate six recap specials that will be airing on DirecTV’s 101 Network starting Dec. 26.

The specials, which will air commercial free, aired previously on ABC before past season premieres and finales and haven’t been broadcast since those original ABC airings. But the DirecTV versions will offer interstitial elements not seen on TV before – such as DVD extras (such as unaired scenes) and music videos created with the show.

The 101 Network is available to all of DirecTV’s 18.3 million subscribers.

DirecTV’s descriptions for the specials are after the jump:

Destination: LOST
Dec. 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Relive the incredible first season of LOST, the stories of the survivors of Oceanic 815 and the mysteries of the island that captivated audiences everywhere.

LOST: A Tale of Survival
Jan. 2 at 9p.m. ET/PT
What price would you pay for Honor? For Faith? For Love? Journey back through the first two seasons with the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 as they search for answers and struggle for survival on LOST: A Tale of Survival.

The LOST Survivor Guide
Jan. 9 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Get an exclusive look at the first two and a half seasons of the most-talked about drama on television when LOST Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse share their insights on the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 and explore the powers of this mysterious island.

LOST:  Past, Present & Future
Jan. 16 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Re-experience the first three seasons of LOST as the survivors of Oceanic 815 stand at the verge of rescue from the island and examine whether the people coming to save them are friends or foes?

LOST: Destiny Calls
Jan. 23 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
48 people survived the crash of Oceanic Flight 815.  After 108 days on a mysterious island, only six  were rescued. The friends they left behind vanished with the island.  Catch up with the first four seasons of LOST, relive the survivors fight to survive and re-discover why the Oceanic 6 were forced to go back to the island.  LOST producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse are your guides on LOST: Destiny Calls.

LOST: A Journey in Time
Jan. 30 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Re-examine how the Oceanic 6 got back to the island when producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse take a look back at the first five seasons.

For an example of the recaps, here’s a bit from Destiny Calls:

http://news-briefs.ew.com/2009/12/18/lost-directv-to-air-six-recap-specials-starting-dec-26/

Page 5 of 11« First...34567...10...Last »