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Some thoughts after seeing the enhanced Pilot

Kate, terrified (1x01)

Evangeline Lilly’s acting was fantastic here, especially after they were running from the cockpit, and she lost Jack and Charlie, and counted to five to control her terror. I think that’s the best acting we’ve ever seen from her.

Jack seemed plausibly leader-like. His dithering hadn’t yet started.

LOST Pilot Part 1 Locke enjoying rain arms outstretched

Locke enjoying the rain (1x01)

Terry O’Quinn was amazing, right off the bat. Seeing him being so good reminded me that I thought his Season 1 performance, especially in the Pilot and in Walkabout, and his Season 6 performance in the dual roles of Flocke and sideways Locke, were his best performances of the series, and that between Seasons 1 and 6, his character had gotten a bit soggy and confused. I had been disappointed and believed the writers had lost their way and couldn’t sustain the character. But this year, all was redeemed.

When Locke asked Walt, “Do you want me to tell you a secret?” that seemed like an incredibly significant moment. But then what? Was there ever any follow-up to that? Not that I can remember.

I saw the enhanced Pilot on a much better TV than the one where I saw it the first time, and it seemed much gorier (especially the pilot in the tree and the shrapnel in the Marshall’s gut) in HD, where the blood was far more vivid.

Oooh, Sawyer was bad.

Loved Charlie’s “terrific” when they first saw Smokie.

There was a spark between Sawyer and Kate right away. And it involved a gun.

I had forgotten how prominent Boone and Shannon were in the Pilot. I’m glad that they’re gone. It would have been really annoying if they had been stars of the show all the way through.

Claire looked so pretty before she went feral.

The first time I saw the Pilot I hated Jin with a passion. Seeing it this time around, I actually wasn’t really sure why he was being such a jerk to Sun. I must have forgotten something.

The one thing in the pop-up hints that surprised me was when they said that Kate hadn’t wanted the Marshall to die because that would have been one more death that would be blamed on her. I had always thought it would be to her advantage if he died, but that she gave him the oxygen mask on the plane simply because she was, at heart, a decent person.

Most of the pop-up hints were saying obvious things. Some were interesting. But they pale in comparison to the audio commentary for the Pilot on the Season 1 DVD, which was done by J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof (pre-Darlton, as Carlton Cuse hadn’t yet come on board, and sounding much more serious than he does now), and producer Bryan Burk. They gave a lot of insight into what they were thinking and how they had filmed things.

There’s also a transcript of that DVD commentary available on Lostpedia, though only for the first part: Transcript of DVD commentary.

Screencap of Kate is via lost-media.com, and the one of Locke is from Geekscape. Click images to see the originals.

LOST Finale schedule, Sunday May 23, 2010

How will it end? We'll find out soon enough ...

It’s almost here…

The finale will be from 9:00 to 11:30 in the U.S. (an hour earlier Central Time). It will also air in the UK, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and Israel simultaneously with the U. S. West Coast broadcast, and in Canada simultaneously with the U.S. East Coast.

The U.S. Finale Night will have five-and-a-half hours of programming: the two-and-a-half-hour finale itself, a two-hour pre-show, and a one-hour post-show on Jimmy Kimmel.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

7:00 to 9:00 PM LOST: The Final Journey recap/clip/looking-back show

“Lost: The Final Journey” celebrates the show by taking a look back on how it all started in 2004, what it took to produce the seminal show in Hawaii, and how it became a phenomenon in the U.S. and around the world. Past and present cast members will share their experiences working on the show and their thoughts on its coming to an end. Also examined will be the dynamic characters, themes and innovative storytelling, plus an extensive look at what has transpired during the current season as a primer leading into the finale.

— ABC Press Release, via DarkUFO

9:00 to 11:30 The Finale The End, Episodes 6×17 and 6×18

Official ABC description:

The battle lines are drawn as Locke puts his plan into action, which could finally liberate him from the island.

Then, after the local news:

12:05 to 1:05 am Jimmy Kimmel Live Aloha to LOST

Kimmel will be joined in studio by Naveen Andrews, Nestor Carbonell, Alan Dale, Jeremy Davies, Emilie de Ravin, Michael Emerson, Matthew Fox, Daniel Dae Kim, Terry O’Quinn and Harold Perrineau, with special appearances by Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway and Evangeline Lilly and an exclusive look at THREE ALTERNATIVE FINAL SCENES from the minds of executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.

From ABC Press Release

“How will it all end?” screencap is from the trailer for episode 6×16. Jack’s eye is from Screencaps.org.

Josh Holloway (Sawyer) on Jimmy Kimmel

josh holloway sawyer on jimmy kimmel LOST

Josh Holloway, looking good with a stubbly beard, on Jimmy Kimmel May 20, 2010

They talk about the ending, without giving anything away. At the end of the interview, they show a sneak peek (same one shown here earlier) of the finale.

“Enhanced” version of the Pilot tonight (Saturday, May 22, 2010)

The “enhanced” version of both parts of the original Season 1 Pilot will be showing tonight in the U.S. from 8:00 to 10:00 PM. (an hour earlier Central Time).

LOST Pilot 1x02 looking at dead polar bear

Shannon, Boone, Charlie, and Sawyer looking at dead polar bear (1x02)

“Enhanced” means they will be showing the sometimes-helpful sometimes-obvious pop-up hints at the bottom of the screen.

LOST Pilot 1x02 Sawyer

Sawyer reading his letter (1x02)

LOST Pilot 1x02 Locke Walt backgammon

Locke, Walt, and the backgammon set (1x02)

They usually do a lot of cross-referencing in pop-up hints, pointing out how something we’re watching relates to something else in a different episode. Because the enhanced episodes are normally the most recent, those cross-references have always pointed to episodes that came before. I’m curious to see how it will work tonight — if they will cross-reference the Pilot to episodes that came after.

LOST Pilot 1x01 Flight 815 rose jack locke

Rose, Jack, and Locke on Flight 815 (1x01)

Awk. It’s making me sad to see these pictures. I miss the LOST-ies already.

LOST Locke with orange in mouth (Pilot 1x02)

Locke (1x01)

Other schedule info:

Finale night (tomorrow!) in the U.S.
Finale — international showing, in some countries, simultaneously with the U.S. and/or 24-48 hours after.

Screencaps from lost-media.com. Click on pictures, then click again for larger versions.

Poll: Will they show an eye at the end, and if so, whose?


Poll: Do you think we’ll learn the Man in Black’s real name?


Poll: What will we learn about the sideways world, in the finale?


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