Tuesday, November 27, 2007

"King of the Castle"

Have you seen this week's web episode? A lot of foreshadowing, knowing what we now know.
http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/missingpieces/index?pn=index
And just a couple more months until we can all watch a full length episode.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Weekly "Missing Pieces" Episode On-Line

This week's web episode, "Hurley and Frogurt", is now on-line at http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/missingpieces/index?pn=index
Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Need Something to Hold You Over?

Just can't wait until February for a new episode of "Lost"? Then try this: Lost: Missing Pieces. These are 13 two- to three-minute stories of compelling, new, never-before-seen moments from the hit television show LOST. These newly-created scenes (not deleted scenes from previous episodes) reveal answers and new details about your favorite characters. For each story, it's left up to the fans to figure out where these pieces fit into the overall mythology. The new stories are from the same creative team responsible for the series and feature the show's main actors in stories that have all the compelling values that make LOST one of the most popular dramas on television around the world. These "Lost Lite" shows will debut each Monday for the next three months leading up to the season premiere.

Here's the first, featuring Jack and his dad, titled "The Watch": http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/missingpieces/index?pn=index

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Good News / Bad News

Well, it looks like the writers strike will impact "Lost" after all. Although the new season will premiere in February as originally planned, only eight episodes will air as opposed to the promised sixteen.
Read more about it in the Watch with Kristin section under Gossip at http://www.eonline.com

Friday, November 02, 2007

Will Writers Strike Impact "Lost"?

According to www.eonline.com: "Lost" may have the best advantage of all series, given that it has been stockpiling new scripts since June and not a single episode has aired. At this point, 14 of 16 episodes have been written. And if the strike does last long enough to seriously impact other series, "Lost" could very well be the only quality scripted drama on television in February.