Evangeline Lilly-related stories
Posted Feb 29th 2008 6:45AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Episode Reviews

(S04E05) I love Desmond-centric episodes. I never fully understand them, but I love them. Confusing as they are, I believe that they are the key to understanding the island and its unique properties. This was the one of the few Lost episodes this season that didn't flash forward to the future of the Oceanic Six. We didn't get a shocking twist at the end, but we got a lot of new information to consider. It's a relief to know that this season's storytelling won't follow a strict formula. There are so many mysteries, relationships, and settings to explore now; variety is most welcome.
Continue reading Lost: The Constant
Posted Feb 22nd 2008 1:33AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews

(S04E04) "Eggtown" gave us more answers and another shocking ending; I could really get used to this. This week, we got a closer look at Team Locke's life at the Barracks, caught a glimpse of Kate's future off the island, and got to catch up with the survivors on the beach--remember them? Not many shows could mix topics like blackmail, grenades, and motherhood into one episode, but Lost pulled it off.
Continue reading Lost: Eggtown
Posted Feb 20th 2008 8:57PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Battlestar Galactica, Lost, Family Guy, Stargate, Supernatural, Doctor Who, Celebrities, The Closer, Eureka, Kyle XY, Heroes, Dexter, Torchwood, Awards, Pushing Daisies, Journeyman, The Sarah Connor Chronicles
The Saturn Award nominations are in, and many popular sci-fi and fantasy shows made the cut. Returning favorites like Lost, Heroes, and Dexter were recognized by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, as were newcomers Pushing Daisies and Journeyman.
With seven nominations, Lost is ahead of Dexter and Heroes, which received five and four nominations, respectively. Heroes was the big winner last year, taking home awards for Best Network Series as well as acting awards for Masi Oka and Hayden Panettiere. Both actors received nominations this year, along with co-star Greg Grunberg.
Continue reading Lost leads the pack with seven Saturn nominations
Posted Feb 15th 2008 3:00AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews
(S04E03) Three great episodes in a row! Between "The Economist" and Carlton Cuse's promise to deliver five more episodes, Lost is having a great week. The identity of another member of the Oceanic Six was revealed, and that person is keeping strange company in the off-island future. As usual, each big revelation introduced about a dozen more questions, but that's part of the show's charm.
Continue reading Lost: The Economist
Posted Feb 14th 2008 8:39AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Late Night, Lost, Video, Celebrities
With the TV season getting back to business as usual, a few Lost stars have been making the rounds in the media this week. Earlier, E!'s Kristin Dos Santos interviewed Jeff Fahey, who plays pilot Frank Lapidus on the show. Frank is my favorite new Lost character, and Fahey is very intriguing and well-spoken in person. The actor discusses his reasons for joining the show and admits that he had never watched Lost before joining the cast.
Evangeline Lilly was a guest on Tuesday night's episode of the Late Show with David Letterman. The actress tells Dave about how a planned trip to China became an impromptu trip to Japan (no visitor's visa). She also talks about the writers' strike and how she deals with island fever during filming in Hawaii.
Both videos are available after the jump. Enjoy!
Continue reading Evangeline Lilly and Jeff Fahey talk Lost - VIDEOS
Posted Feb 8th 2008 12:00AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews

(S04E02) Watching "Confirmed Dead" was like watching my dream episode of Lost. People asked direct questions for once, some of which were answered within the hour! This episode was all about the Freighties--their lives back on the mainland, their connections to Oceanic 815, and, to borrow a phrase, their "primary objective."
Continue reading Lost: Confirmed Dead
Posted Jan 31st 2008 8:30PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Episode Reviews

(S04E01) In honor of the Lost season premiere, we're doing a live chat during the 9pm ET airing of the episode. Watch the show and share your thoughts with Lost fans in real time! The full review follows after the jump. In "The Beginning of the End," the 815 survivors' feelings about being rescued were influenced by Charlie's message.
You can still join the chat by following this link. You can also check out AOL TV's coverage of Lost .
Continue reading Lost: The Beginning of the End (season premiere)
Posted Jan 30th 2008 11:00PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Lost, TV Squad Polls, Watercooler Talk

Last week,
ABC announced that it would air an enhanced version of the season 3 finale of its hit show
Lost. This enhanced version of "
Through the Looking Glass" was set to feature on-screen facts and back story about the episode and the series on the lower third of the screen.
Before seeing the end product, fan
comments ranged from "just wrong" because the on-screen facts would clutter the screen and cover part of the beautiful shots to "giving many people who wouldn't be tuning in a reason to consider it," and "great idea." Personally, I embraced the idea because it would offer something to chew on while waiting for the season premiere.
Continue reading What did you think of Lost's enhanced season three finale?
Posted Jan 25th 2008 8:00AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Lost

Years ago, I loved watching
Pop Up Video to learn more about the artists and the music videos themselves. When I bought my
Back to the Future Trilogy DVD, I was thrilled to see that we could watch all three movies with fun facts about the cast and movie showing up throughout the features. If, like me, you like to know more about the behind the scenes, the actors, the fun stuff that happened while shooting, why certain characters are named the way they are, etc., rejoice because the season 3 finale of
Lost is getting that treatment!
Continue reading ABC to air enhanced version of season three finale of Lost
Posted Dec 27th 2007 9:02AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Lost

If you are one of the few people who haven't watched ABC's
Lost yet and want to start this coming season but don't want to have to watch the DVD sets for the three previous seasons, ABC just put online what you seek: the ultimate
Lost recap!
Narrated by a hyper woman, this 8 minutes and 15 seconds recap (get it? 815...) will not only bring those who never watched the show up-to-date but also help hard-core fans remember what happened since Flight 815 crashed.
Continue reading Lost: The 8 minutes 15 seconds recap
Posted Jun 14th 2007 1:29PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Industry, Lost
Lost creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse recently made an appearance at a Promax/BDA conference where they made some promises about the series ending and provided some insight on extras they have planned for next season.
First of all, the two promising fans that they will not give the series a "murky" ending, like what happened with this week's
series finale of
The Sopranos. They said they will answer questions and explain the island's mysteries over the next 48 episodes.
Continue reading Lost creators promise answers, not Sopranos-style ending
Posted May 23rd 2007 8:40PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Episode Reviews
(S03E22) In honor of the
Lost season finale, tonight we're doing something special. There's going to be a live chat during the show so you can post your comments in real-time! The full review is now posted
will be posted in this space later this evening.
What will happen to Locke and Charlie? Will Jack's dynamite plan work, or will Ben and the Others outsmart the 815ers? Will Sawyer take his shirt off?
Click here to join the chat. Continue reading Lost: Through the Looking Glass (season finale)
Posted May 17th 2007 1:30AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Celebrities, Episode Reviews
(S03E21) This episode was all about building suspense for the big season finale, and mission accomplished. Several big questions were answered, but not the one that fans were hoping for. If we weren't at the end of the season, I would complain about not getting an immediate update on Locke, but I can wait one more week. After Desmond's upsetting prediction, there had to be another Charlie-centric episode, and this one was surprising--to say the least.
The Flashback
Charlie's flashback was made up of his life's greatest hits--his favorite experiences and memories. His first great moment was hearing Driveshaft's "You All Everybody" playing on the radio for the first time. Charlie was close to quitting the band on the way to their gig in Clitheroe (I'm sure Clitheroe's residents loved the shout-out) when the band's luck finally improved.
Continue reading Lost: Greatest Hits
Posted May 10th 2007 2:20PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Late Night, Lost, Video, Celebrities
After last night's shocking episode of Lost, Jimmy Kimmel did his best to get the truth out of guest Evangeline Lilly. The actress may not have given up any juicy details, but she did discuss her life before acting, ABC's big Lost announcement, and, of course, makeup.
According to Lilly, the "heaviness" established in "The Man Behind the Curtain" continues through the rest of the season. She admitted that while she isn't a "huge, crazy fan" of Lost, the finale's big reveal gave her goosebumps. The actress also promoted an eco-friendly lipstick shade that she designed for Cargo Cosmetics. In keeping with Lilly's charitable nature, a portion of the proceeds from the lipstick's sales goes to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Warning--Kimmel gives away a major plot point from last night's episode during the interview. Check out the video after the jump.
Continue reading Evangeline Lilly on Jimmy Kimmel Live - VIDEO
Posted May 10th 2007 1:29AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Episode Reviews
(S03E20) Ben celebrates his birthday in odd ways, doesn't he? We finally got a glimpse of Ben's personal history with the island and with his father. Yet another
Lost character with Daddy issues! I think I would have issues, too, if my Dad was Uncle Rico from
Napoleon Dynamite.
The BeachI'm going to get this story line out of the way first since the real action this week was in the jungle. Thanks to Sawyer, the rest of the 815ers were alerted to Naomi's presence and to Juliet's plans. We also got to hear Ben's response to Juliet's latest report. When Juliet told Sawyer to play the rest of the tape, I was expecting its contents to make her appear more sympathetic, not less. I suppose honesty was her only option at that point.
Continue reading Lost: The Man Behind the Curtain
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