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Written by Amy Richardson
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Saturday, 03 November 2007 |
Recently, at Comic Con, the producers were asked, "Can I call the monster Cerberus?" Damon says..."That's Dharma's name for it, maybe. Cerberus is one of it's names." The fan went on to ask if the monster seems like it represents judgment. Damon replied that the whole deal with the monster will be definitely answered. So what could the answer be?
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Last Updated ( Friday, 01 February 2008 )
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Written by versed4every1
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Thursday, 28 June 2007 |
After reading JB’s touchingly heartfelt article about Charlie Pace, I felt the need to offer up an article dedicated to my favorite Lostie. Although I am not sure he needs my devotion as he already has some of the best and most famous lines in the production of this series. For me, Hugo "Hurley" Reyes is a large part of what makes Lost the fantastic program that it is. While Hurley’s character is both wonderfully conceived and written, Jorge Garcia’s portrayal of this soft spoken but incredibly complex young man has been nothing less than phenomenal.
Hurley has been called the comic relief of this series. However, I
think he is much more than that. Over the past three years, Hurley’s
character has become one of the more prominent on the show and his
flashback episodes have always been crowd pleasing, bringing both
laughter and introspection. Hurley is an "everyman" that we can all
relate to. His wisdom comes both from common sense and his innate
ability to discern the right thing to do.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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Written by THLAYLIRAH
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Tuesday, 03 October 2006 |
Have you ever sat down and watched a television show, and when it was
done, you thought to yourself, “wow, that was perfect”? That was my
feeling after watching the pilot episode of Lost. It was perfect. From
the first 5 minutes, when Jack wakes up in the jungle, sees Vincent and
heads off to the beach to see the burning plane, they had me. I was a
verified Lost-o-phile. I liked it so much I called my sister, to tell
her she had to watch it.
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Tuesday, 13 June 2006 |
On Season 2, Episode 17, the Lost creative team gave us probably the
most revealing clue yet, to the mysteries happening on this island. In
the episode John Locke is pinned underneath the blast door inside the
hatch, while Henry Gale is crawling through the ventilation shaft,
trying to reach the computer in time to enter the numbers. Suddenly the
power goes out, and the room Locke is in is re-illuminated by a
black-light. He looks astonished as he gazes at a large map drawn on
the closed Blast door. The map was apparently drawn with special ink
allowing it to only be seen with a black-light.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 17 August 2007 )
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Tuesday, 13 June 2006 |
Hello all. Please give me a moment of your attention. I just need a
moment to pass on some new information. What you do with this is
totally up to you. I can only tell you honestly, I know nothing more
than you. For once I am stumped. This is a mystery to me too. What you
are reading is not a joke by me, nor is it a part of any Dharma
Challenge.
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