LOST IN NUMBERS: Preparing For The Final Season Of Lost

January 28, 2010

Sup, y’all? I know, I don’t really do this blog thing anymore. I would tell you that I’m going to try and fix that, but that would probably be a lie, so it’s best if we keep this relationship open and non-commital — or, in Facebook terms, we’ve got an “it’s complicated” relationship status.

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I Heart Smocke.

May 15, 2009

Shut up, you know what I mean.

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All,

I’m still processing everything that happened in the season five finale of Lost, but I will be back in a few days to give my full-fledged theories about where the show is heading and, perhaps more importantly, where the show has already been. Needless to say, I am officially endorsing Team Smocke.

-mgmt


Lost: Island Fever (Part 6)

March 5, 2009

When DHARMA Roamed the Earth

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If Lost hasn’t jumped the shark yet, it’s certainly jumped a decade or three.

John Locke reset the off-kilter donkey wheel and fixed the island’s unstable time travel. The problem? The island wound up in the wrong time, seemingly for good. Left behind are James ‘Sawyer’ Ford, Juliet Burke, Jin Soo-Kwon, Miles Straume and Daniel Faraday. So how does their new time period suit them? For some — like Saywer and Juliet — it fits them quite well. By the look of it, however, everyone’s cozy hippy excursion is coming to a screeching halt with the arrival of the Oceanic Six, their old pals and would-be saviors.

Click inside for the full scoop on the latest episode of Lost, “LaFleur.”

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Lost: Island Fever (Part 5)

February 26, 2009

The many lives of John Locke in sharper focus.

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What a long, strange trip it’s  been for John Locke. He was abandoned at birth, raised in a series of foster homes, literally broken by his father, then risen anew on the mysterious island that Lost fans have come to know and love. At some point in his future, the alleged “chosen one” wound up dead in a coffin in a lonely Los Angeles funeral parlor. But with notions of resurrection hinted throughout the show’s fifth season — and because no one is ever really dead on Lost – many fans began to wonder if we’d actually seen the last of John.

After last night’s episode, “The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham,” we have the answer and there is finally no doubt about it — John Locke is very special indeed.

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Lost: Island Fever (Part 4)

February 5, 2009

Love is in the air and Jin goes to France

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Off the bat, let it be known that a bad hour of Lost is better than a good episode of just about any other show. That said, the most recent episode, “The Little Prince,” was a bit of a snooze fest for me. This was an episode for the “shippers” — people who watch the show to see if Kate’s going to pick Jack or Sawyer and how Juliet’s going to ruin that love triangle. That’s powerful stuff for some people, but it’s just not my cup of tea.

Still, plenty of cool stuff did happen — Jin’s fate is revealed and we got to meet some French people. So hop aboard the catamaran, dodge some bullets from strange past and/or future people and let’s get to it!

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