Oceanic Airlines-related stories
Posted Oct 15th 2009 4:11PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Desperate Housewives, Lost, Reality-Free

Yes, you read that headline right: an Oceanic Airlines plane is going to crash on Wisteria Lane.
One of the big ratings stunts on
Desperate Housewives this season will be a
plane crash that happens in the ladies' neighborhood that will affect everyone on the show (when a plane crashes in your neighborhood that's bound to happen). But a source at ABC tells E! that
the plane will be an Oceanic plane, in a nod to
Lost. No, it won't be the same plane, Oceanic 815, just a plane from the same airline. So don't expect time travel or polar bears running around Gabrielle's lawn. Although a weird crossover like that might be fascinating to see. Of course, I wonder how
this billboard from FlashForward could possibly be right if this happens.
This isn't the first time the airline has shown up on a non-ABC show. The pic above is from FOX's
The War At Home.
Posted May 14th 2009 8:42AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Episode Recaps

(S05E16/S05E17) "See you in Los Angeles." - Jack
I'm not really sure where to begin, but I think this is a pretty good starting point: holy crap. Just like every season finale before this one, Lost has once again left us all with our jaws on the floor and our brains on overdrive. This changes everything. The big question? How does it change everything? Is it January yet?
Continue reading Lost: The Incident, Parts 1 & 2 (season finale)
Posted May 7th 2009 8:04AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E15) "I have a purpose now." - Locke
I can't believe how fast this season of Lost has gone by. There's probably a time-travel joke buried in that realization somewhere, but my head is still spinning from "Follow the Leader," so I'm not really in clever witticism mode. Honestly, I'm speechless. For the most part, this wasn't one of my favorite episodes of the season. But for me to be at a loss for words at one of Lost's sub-par installments - well that says something about the quality of this show. "Follow the Leader" was a lot of set up for next week's two hour finale and the events that have been set in motion (even though it seems they always happened) are mind-numbing.
Continue reading Lost: Follow the Leader
Posted Apr 30th 2009 7:46AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E14) "Well, I got some bad news for you Jack. You don't belong here at all. She was wrong." - Faraday
After listening to Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof ranting in last week's Lost audio podcast, I didn't expect "The Variable" to be this much of a game changer. Everything we thought we knew about the island, time travel, and course correcting - it all got turned upside down. I think it's safe to say that the 100th episode of Lost is going to be remembered for more than just its milestone significance.
Continue reading Lost: The Variable
Posted Apr 16th 2009 8:01AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E13) "That douche is my dad." - Miles
I've been waiting for an episode like this. We've gotten close to nothing when it comes to backstory on the freighter folk and had it not been for the writer's strike, I'm guessing that "Some Like it Hoth" (or at least something Miles related) would have aired during season four. Last time we got any substantial info on Miles' orgins was "Confirmed Dead" and all that filled us in on was ghost whisperin' powers and his conscience - ripping people off doesn't come easy for him. We got a helluva lot more info this time around.
Continue reading Lost: Some Like it Hoth
Posted Apr 9th 2009 8:08AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S05E12) "Well... John, we don't even have a word for it. But I believe you call it 'the monster'" - Ben
Wow, I'm not quite sure where to begin. This wasn't one of the best episodes of Lost (for lack of a better term, it was safe), but I walked away from it feeling enlightened. It's not often that Lost leaves you with more answers than questions.
That being said, I still have a ton of f%#k&$g questions.
Continue reading Lost: Dead is Dead
Posted Apr 2nd 2009 12:44AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E11) "Maybe there's something they can do." - Juliet
At the risk of sounding clichéd, I'm gonna say it anyway - all the pieces are coming together. While I didn't particularly care for any of tonight's flashbacks (personally, I've never really gotten into Kate at all), what happened on the island in 1977 was mesmerizing. It's looking more and more like the Oceanic 6 (plus Juliet, Miles, etc.) were directly responsible for, well ... everything.
Continue reading Lost: Whatever Happened, Happened
Posted Mar 26th 2009 12:31AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E10) "A twelve-year-old Ben Linus brought me a chicken salad sandwich. How do you think I'm doing?" - Sayid
Hands down, no doubt about it - best episode of the season. "He's Our You" was much more of a traditional Lost episode, in the sense that we had regular ol' flashbacks. There's been a lot of questions about Sayid (we haven't seen too much of him this season), and this was probably the most sensible way to do it - lay out his current predicament while flashing to all the moments that got him there. Who likes sandwiches?
Continue reading Lost: He's Our You
Posted Mar 19th 2009 12:52AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E09) "Dude, your English is awesome." - Hurley
We've had two weeks to stew on the events of "LaFleur" and maybe that's why I went into "Namaste" expecting so much more. That isn't to say that I was disappointed with the Oceanic Six/Left Behinders reunion. The simplest way to put it is that the nature of the narrative on Lost has forced the show to change so that these are the types of stories that are most organic to the plot now.
The flashbacks from the first few seasons are a distant memory at this point, and it's exciting because for a while now, we've been watching stuff that didn't already happen. Well ... technically it did since they're all in 1977 now, but you get what I mean. One thing is for certain - no matter how you slice it, three years is a long time.
Continue reading Lost: Namaste
Posted Mar 5th 2009 7:45AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E08) "Yeah, thanks anyway Plato." - Sawyer
I think the best way to describe this episode was safe. Nothing crazy or out of place happened and you knew how it was going to end the second it began. Think of it this way - when we first started watching Lost, it was like dumping a giant puzzle onto the floor. At this point, the entire puzzle is assembled, and for the most part, we can almost see the big picture, save for a bunch of pieces that are still missing. "LaFleur" was one of those pieces.
Continue reading Lost: LaFleur
Posted Feb 26th 2009 7:41AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S05E07) "I remember dying." - Locke
I was really excited for this episode. However, and it wasn't bad, but it turns out that the whole mystery surrounding John's alter ego Jeremy Bentham wasn't much of a mystery after all. The entire hour played out as a laundry list of confirmations - things that we either kind-of-sort-of knew based on past episodes or things that most avid fans of Lost assumed to be true anyway. If anything, it was a nice pat of the back because it's always a good feeling to think every now and then, "Hey, I do get this show!"
Continue reading Lost: The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham
Posted Jan 16th 2008 11:02AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Lost, Spoilers Anonymous
Oceanic Airlines is
back in business starting on January 31. Since the
flash-forward finale of last season,
Lost fans have been speculating about everything and anything regarding the series. As usual, and even if the cast and crew do their best to keep spoiler leakage to a minimum, information about the upcoming episodes has made its way to the web.
Eight episodes have been completed before production had to shut down due to the writers' strike. But rumors (and spoilers) have it that this small number of episodes will be filled with jaw-dropping moments and deaths!
Spoilers warning!Continue reading What to expect in season four of Lost
Posted Apr 17th 2006 11:50AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, FOX, Lost

Holy hell! Clues to
Lost are popping up on other networks! OK, it's not really a clue. It's more of a shout-out. But still, that's
pretty cool. Sunday night's episode of
The War at Home on FOX showed the feuding family flying to Florida in an
Oceanic Airlines jet. As you can see from the screen grab, the actual Oceanic symbol was not on the plane, just the
name.
If you're keeping track, I believe this makes the third non-ABC show that has given a nod to
Lost. The numbers appeared in
Veronica Mars on
January 25th and Dwight on
The Office
mentioned The Others in the 'Boys and Girls' episode on February 3rd, and even
blogged about his
Lost theory. Of course,
Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 was also mentioned in
Alias way back during season one of
Lost.
[Thanks,
Doc!]
Posted Mar 30th 2006 2:17PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost

After weeks
of idling,
Lost finally gave us a juicy nugget in last night's episode. It came in the form of a
glow-in-the-dark map on the inside of a blast door. It appears to be a map of all the Dharma Initiative hatches on the
island, and something in the middle signified with a giant, pink question mark. It looks as though all the hatches were
meant to lead to that middle spot, but they weren't finished or were blocked off (as marked with X's). Maybe that's what
the concrete is that Jack and Sayid found.
According to
this guy, who evidently stayed up all night decoding
the map, it has several phrases, such as "Sursum Corda", and "I Am Here" on the Swan hatch (where
the characters are). There are several other phrases that I'm guessing are in Latin.
Here's another, deconstructed version of the map
with a lot more text (somebody has Hi Def TV!).
What do you see?