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Posted Feb 2nd 2009 11:02AM by Eliot Glazer
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Casting

Call us crazy, but wouldn't it be rad if Lindelof and Cuse, the bigwigs behind
Lost, had a little fun in light of the superspeed at which we're plowing through the final two seasons of the show? Specifically, would it not be absolutely amazing if one of the characters from
Lost left the island for greener pastures, and those greener pastures were a sitcom?
Picture it: Rose Henderson (L. Scott Caldwell) (disclaimer: my favorite character on the show) has escaped the island with her hubby, Bernard (and, because it's a sitcom, she's completely healthy). The lovebirds have returned to The Bronx, where Bernard (Sam Anderson) has resumed his dental career while Rose has taken a job as a safety specialist at Kennedy Airport (*wink wink*).
Continue reading Lost & Found - the Lost spin-off of our dreams
Posted Dec 9th 2008 2:06PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: TV on DVD, Lost, Early Looks, Reality-Free

Ah, Season Four. You were so good to us, even though you were slightly shorted by that pesky writers strike.
Lost wasn't as impacted as a lot of other shows because the creators had already gotten the okay to do three shorter seasons before any of this happened. Sure they lost a little bit of time, but not enough to have really impacted the show.
And Season Four gave us such pivotal moments. The introduction of the freighties, including some really good and interesting characters. The return of Michael. The identities of the Oceanic Six. An in-depth examination of what happened to them after the island in more flash forwards. The man in the cabin. Ben moves the island. And the identity of the man in the casket. So much happened in fourteen short episodes, but still that's not enough. To fill out the set, we've got two full discs of extras.
Continue reading Lost: The Complete Fourth Season -- DVD review - VIDEO
Posted May 14th 2008 1:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Video, Short-Lived Shows, Reality-Free
This is one of my favorite comedies of the past ten years, and I no idea that it actually starred not one but two cast members from Lost. More on that after the jump.
Married to the Kellys was a sitcom that ran on Friday nights on ABC during the 2003-04 season, part of their TGIF comedy lineup. But I think this show stood out as something for adults more than kids. It starred Breckin Meyer as a New York City writer who publishes his first novel and decides to keep his promise to his wife and move (he thought she meant move from the Village to the Upper West Side, not "America"). Now, this is where the usual big city guy vs. Kansas jokes come into play, but that's just half of the show.
Continue reading Short-Lived Shows: Married to the Kellys - VIDEOS