Monthly Archives: December 2009

Question about Avatar (slight spoiler)

The iconic shot of Jack's eye opening in the LOST pilot

The last shot in Avatar showed an eye opening.

Could that be a shout-out to LOST? Or am I so LOST-obsessed that I’m just imagining things?

Screencap of Jack’s eye via Lostpedia, which has a whole catalogue of LOST eyes.

Official ABC Season 6 Promo — “Once Upon a Time”

Here’s another Season 6 trailer, the longest yet from ABC.

“Fasten seatbelts” indeed!

Posted on YouTube by latestlost, who thinks the whispers at 0:26 are saying “they’re next” or “the nest.”

Damon and Carlton talk about Season 6, boldness, and going off the grid

Maureen Ryan, who writes The Watcher column at the Chicago Tribune, recently talked to Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, for over an hour, about Season 6. She published a column with the highlights of the interview and will be posting the full transcript soon.

Here are some highlights of the highlights:

Damon and Carlton will write the Season 6 finale, and Jack Bender will direct it.

Season 6 will start where Season 5 left off. Carlton said:

There’s an eight-month gap [between seasons], but when you actually buy the DVDs, you’ll put the finale in for Season 5 and then you’re put the first disc in for Season 6 and it will feel like a very continuous experience.

Carlton said that this season’s central concept will be bold:

Last year, we committed to this concept of time travel with a certain expectation that some people really might not respond to it. I think the most pleasant surprise was how much people embraced it, because it was difficult and it was much more overtly science fiction, and yet people really seemed to like the season,” Cuse said. “But we have the same anxiety about what we’re doing this season. We kind of feel like the fundamental tenet that we’ve tried to follow as storytellers is ‘Be bold.’

He expressed uncertainty that the bold Season 6 approach would be well-received, but perhaps he doth protest too much:

But in being bold sometimes you fall on your face. So, we committed to a narrative approach this season which we feel is bold and it’s different than what we’ve done before. And if it works, it’ll be exciting, but it might not be everybody’s cup of tea either.

Damon said they really did plan everything out far in advance. Really, really, truly:

Despite what people think or say, so much of it has been talked about and planned for years now that you’re just kind of executing the plan to the best of your ability and changing the plan when it’s not working, but otherwise, you’re kind of married to the inevitable — the stuff that we want to do.

Carlton said it will be up to us to interpret the show, when it’s all over, and they won’t get in our way. Will they really be able to resist putting in their two cents? I wouldn’t, if it were me:

Cuse said the duo is going “off the grid” after the finale airs in order to avoid “having to interpret the ending.” More from Cuse on this topic: “We’ve always felt that one of the compelling elements of ‘Lost’ is its intentional ambiguity. The fact is, it’s open for interpretation and discussion and we feel like we would be doing a disservice to the fans and the viewers to say, ‘No, you must only look at this in one way.’ We don’t think that is really good for the show or for people’s ability to read into the show what they want…. We really feel we are very committed to this notion of not sort of stripping the show of its essential mystery. I mean, mystery exists in life …. There are sort of fundamental elements of mystery and magic to the show that are unexplainable, and any attempt to explain them would actually harm the show, and in our opinion, the legacy of the show. So we’re trying to find that kind of right blend of answering questions, but also leaving the things that should be mysterious, mysterious.

Finally, there’s great news for all of you (or is it only me?) who love to hear the LOST actors sing:

I jokingly suggested that this season we’d see either the much-discussed Zombie Season or at the very least a “Lost” musical. Unfortunately it was a no on both counts, but Cuse did say that in Season 6, we will see “a character singing.”

See Maureen Ryan’s full column, along with new Season 6 cast publicity photos here: ‘Lost’ photos and info found: A few thoughts from Cuse and Lindelof on the end of the island drama

Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear picture via Lostpedia

The elusive J.J. Abrams

J.J. Abrams speaking at SoHo Apple store, May 2006

J.J. Abrams speaking at SoHo Apple store, May 2006

I had a question from Alfredo Gonzalez, who asked how he could contact J.J. Abrams.

J.J. Abrams apparently does not want to be contacted.

He’s not on Twitter. There was an account for a JJ_Abrams, but it was a hoax and was taken down.

The website for his production company, Bad Robot, has a page with the company logo and nothing else.

Clicking on the URL of a fan site, the J.J. Abrams Universe, gives an error message, at least when I checked.

It seems, in the immortal words of Greta Garbo, that he vants to be left alone. Or perhaps he just vants to avoid receiving truckloads of random screenplays.

On the other hand, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, the joined-at-the-hip, writing-slash-executive-producing, often-joking, panel-discussion-appearing, interview-granting, commentary-track-recording dynamic duo, provide the public face of the LOST team and are easy to find. Both are active and interesting Twitter users. You can follow them at @DamonLindelof and @CarltonCuse.

By the way, according to Lostpedia, “Abrams will not be involved with Season 6, as he thinks that Damon and Carlton themselves should finish what they have been doing with the show. He also rejected the idea of directing the series finale, since he thinks Jack Bender has earned himself that right.”

Picture of J.J. Abrams by Steve McFarland via Wikipedia

Will be back soon

LOST does it. Glee does it. V does it. FlashForward does it. They all, alas, go on hiatus. Now I’m going to go on a hiatus too — but only for about a week.

If you are looking for the post Doc Jensen mentioned, the one discussing the chess-themed Cuatro promo and poem, that’s here: Author of the chessboard poem in the Spanish LOST promo

If you would like to do some shopping, take a look at my gift lists.

Otherwise, I leave you with a poll:

Gifts for new converts to the cult of LOST

Buying a gift for someone who (gasp) has never watched LOST? Use this gift-giving occasion to recruit a new member into the secret cult of LOST.

The Moonies used flowers. Our methods are more sophisticated:

Stage I Indoctrination Supplies

Stage I Indoctrination Supplies

First, your victims, um future fellow travelers, will need a complete set of all the LOST DVDs for Seasons 1 to 5.

Lost Hydra MugNext, you must provide them with an continuous supply of coffee, so that they stay awake around the clock, doing nothing but watching LOST LOST LOST, until all memories of the outside world fade away. Give them an attractive Hydra mug, and keep topping it off with fresh hot caffeine-laden beverages. Sleep deprivation makes resistance melt away.

Next provide them with a LOST Soundtrack CD so that if they ever leave their perch in front of the TV, they can remain immersed in the world of LOST. Twenty-four/seven saturation is the key to creating loyal cult members.

Help them understand what they are watching. Messages from the Island has the best interviews, articles, photos, and art from the official LOST magazine, covering the first two seasons of the show. Finding LOST: The Unofficial Guide by blogger Nikki Stafford will guide them even deeper along the sacred path. Finally, Lost Ate My Life by Jon Lachonis (blogger DocArtz) and Amy “hijinx” Johnston will give them a glimpse of their glorious future.

Lost Official Dharma JumpsuitThe last step is to bestow on them the holy Dharma jumpsuit. Make them wear it. They won’t understand why, at first, but give them time, and they will come to adore the khaki as much as we do.

Fan-made trailer: “Reset”

Here’s another promo by a talented fan.

Damon Lindelof twitted (tweeted? twittered?) the link to this, saying “Fanmade and ROCKING.”

Video by desmondo815

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