eko-related stories
Posted Nov 3rd 2006 1:38PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, CBS, Industry, Programming, Lost, Criminal Minds, Ratings
Just when Lost should be regularly beating the competition - we're heading towards the three month break cliffhanger - the show is actually losing viewers. The episode the other night, where Eko was killed off, lost 1 million viewers from the previous week, and was beaten by CBS' Criminal Minds. (Brett talked about this last month.)
Wow, so 17 million viewers actually watch Criminal Minds? I've seen the show twice and didn't really see anything special about it. Are people that frustrated by Lost?
One part of the article I don't really understand though. It seems to have the attitude that the "a character is going to die" episodes of Lost should pull in more viewers, but why? How would you know that a character is going to die unless you actually watch the episode? The hardcore fans of the show and web geeks, the only ones who would know ahead of time that a death might be coming via web spoilers, they're watching the show anyway, so why would that matter? Why would a death of a major character bring a ratings spike? (Or am I totally missing the point here?)
Posted Nov 2nd 2006 2:00PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, Watercooler Talk

I don't want to ruin it for you guys who haven't had a chance to see last night's episode of
Lost. After all, it hasn't even been 24 hours since the show aired.
Let's just say that someone dies and there are conflicting reports all over the internet today about why that certain someone was written off the show.
Warning: *SPOILERS* from last night's episode are after the jump.
Continue reading Why did a certain character get killed off Lost?
Posted Nov 2nd 2006 1:07AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, ABC, OpEd, Lost

(
S03E05) Now there's only one new episode of
Lost left before a 13-week hiatus until February. The writers have answered quite a few questions in the last two episodes, but you know we're going to be left with a big, fat cliffhanger one week from tonight.
This episode had a heavy religious theme that ran through all of the storylines. In Eko's story, we come to understand how he interprets his life and that he does not see himself as a sinner, despite all the people he has killed. Eko spends the episode chasing his brother, Yemi, around the island. I think that Yemi was the black smoke, either actually taking the form of a man or causing Eko's hallucinations (he also saw the people he killed and the altar boy). During season two, in the "23rd Psalm" episode, the black smoke scans Eko and we see scenes from his life in the smoke. So, the question is: did the smoke take on alternate physical form or did it cause him to hallucinate? It did seem to admit to him that it was his brother at the end, and it may have set the tent on fire at the beginning.
Continue reading Lost: The Cost of Living
Posted Sep 6th 2006 1:49PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Lost, Web
Well, you knew this was going to happen.
People are selling Apollo candy bars (the candy being handed out around the country as a promotion for ABC's Lost) on ebay. They are selling for up to $60 in some cases! (Type the words Apollo Candy into the search.)
I barely remember these things being on the show. I remember Kate finding a box of them when they got into the hatch (pic on the right), but I had no idea they'd become part of the show's mystery.
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Jun 21st 2006 4:13PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost

The other day we told you that
Variety had broken the news that
Bad Twin, the
Lost tie-in book, was written by acclaimed mystery writer Lawrence Shames. Shames doesn't confirm that he's the author of the book, but he does have
a few things to say about it:
"It is interesting how closely his prose style resembles mine. He sets a lot of the story in places I've been." He also says that the book is "excellent" and "everyone should read [it]."
Ha!
[via
TV Tattle]
Posted May 28th 2006 10:04AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost
Bad Twin, the novel "by" Gary Troupe (it's an anagram of "purgatory," but the
Lost producers have already said that they're not in purgatory, damn it!), who was "on Oceanic Air Flight 815," is a hit.
Lost fans are
buying it in hopes of perhaps learning some more clues about what the hell is happening on the TV show. My guess is that it's just going to drive fans more crazy, though the family in the book is "Widmore."
Has anyone read it yet? Is it any good, as a novel, regardless of the
Lost tie-in? There's a rumor going around that Stephen King actually wrote it, but publishers and
Lost folks are keeping quiet.
Posted May 26th 2006 5:57PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, Web

I know, I know, you're saying to yourself, "jeez Bob, more
Lost posts?" I hear ya. But it's a popular show, and the theories and articles just keep a-comin'.
This site gives a chart of how many of the show's characters are related. Now, I try to follow the show as closely as I can, but since I don't want to go batshit crazy and end up in the loony bin with Hurley and Libby, I don't follow every single piece of information or clues, so I don't know if all of this is correct or up to date.
The date says it was last updated on May 11, so I'm sure a post-season finale upgrade is coming soon.
Posted May 26th 2006 3:19PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Talent, Lost

Not the actors and actresses that will be playing these parts, but the characters themselves. If it's true that the outside world will now become a plot point in the show (and after seeing the two Arctic station guys and Penelope on the phone at the end of the season finale, it looks like it will be),
new characters on
Lost will include:
- Female, 30s, with leadership qualities
- Female, early 20s, very attractive
- Male, Latino, early 20s, handsome, mysterious quality
So who do
you want to see in these roles?
Posted May 22nd 2006 5:20PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Lost, Games

ABC's
Lost is such a hit (one of those shows that's both a mainstream hit and a cult fetish) that it's doing everything it can to make it even more popular. There's the show you can watch on TV, there are the eps you can watch via iTunes, there's the interactive
online game and a tie-in
book, and now comes the news we all knew was coming,
a videogame. Ubisoft will make the game, and J.J. Abrams and other
Lost people will help with the storyline.
Can I make a suggestion? Make the numbers a part of the game. Players have to punch in the numbers every 108 minutes - no matter what else is going on elsewhere in the game - or the game ends! Ha!
[via
TV Tattle]
Posted May 11th 2006 12:14PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: ABC, OpEd, Lost, Watercooler Talk

Usually I'd go ahead and use the comment section for our posts to mention something like this, but I really think I'm onto something here. After seeing last night's episode of Lost, I've got some thoughts on what's going on with that weird black mist, the island "security system," as Rousseau called it.
Recall in the episode titled '
The 23rd Psalm', where Eko confronted the black mist, face to ... mist. Looking closely at that scene, we could see flashing images within the mist, clearly images taken from Eko's memory. then, in last night's episode, we see many of the same images flashing in Eko's dream.
Continue reading Lost's security system
Posted May 10th 2006 10:48PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd, Lost
(S02E21) I've been waiting for this episode ever since I saw its most interesting title: a simple question mark. We all knew what it would refer to once we saw the mysterious map Locke caught a glimpse of, but it was knowing that this would be an Eko-centric episode that, to me, made it all the more interesting.
For those of you who like to over analyze the episodes on a microscopic level like we do, you may have noticed that little scene in Eko's dream where a bunch of images flashed by before he saw his brother, Yemi, sitting at the computer. Here's a list of what was shown:
Continue reading Lost: ?
Posted May 3rd 2006 8:00PM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, TV Squad Chatcasts

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we're finally
there-- the end of the season. This has been a rocky season for
Lost, many wondering if it's been able to live
up to the hype it generated last year. Personally, I think it's been better than the first. The stupid schedule is what
killed the momentum and flow of the show. Make sure you you join me here tonight so that you can voice your own
opinion. As with all of our chats, you need to have AIM or a compatible client (Trillian, GAIM, etc). Once you have
that, make sure you meet
right back here to this very post at 8pm ET, and that's when I'll unveil the
location for the chat room. You can chat along with me (TVSRyan) and the rest of the
Lost fanatics live! I'll
see you there.
UPDATE:
Come one, come all; here is the secret location for our Lost Chat! See you
inside.
Disclaimer: All or parts of the discussion in this chatroom
may be posted in a later column on this site.Continue reading Lost is returning tonight along with TV Squad's live Lost chat!
Posted Apr 27th 2006 12:24PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, TV on DVD, Lost

Heck, the second season isn't even over yet and
here we are with
news about the DVD set. Buena Vista
Entertainment has tentatively scheduled the second season set to be released on September 5.
Which means it
will be timed perfectly for you to watch the last episode of the season over and over and over again in slow motion and
freeze frame, trying to figure out the season-ending cliffhanger in time for the third season opener that will happen in
late September.
Posted Jan 11th 2006 10:48PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd, Lost

(Spoiler warning: Don't look up)
OK, with that
out of the way, let's talk tonight's
Lost. Once again we're left with more questions than answers, though
overall I'd say this was a good episode. Not great, but good. revelations about Eko, Charlie, the "monster"
and ... Walt, maybe?
Continue reading Lost: The 23rd Psalm
Posted Jan 10th 2006 4:44PM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd, Lost

And you guys thought us working for "the man" wasn't going to have it's benefits.... Over on AOL's
page devoted to Lost, they've got four clips of
tomorrow night's episode available for viewing. The first two up revolve around Charlie, Eko and Charlie's statue of
the Virgin Mary, and actually seem to confirm a pretty big secret, but I'll let you guys watch it. The third one has
Kate cutting Sawyer's hair as he gets some unexpected visitors. The final one follows up on November's cliffhanger with
Michael at the keyboard inside the hatch. The longest clip is only a little over a minute and a half, but all are really
juicy, and well worth your valuable time. Man, I can not wait until tomorrow night!