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Teaser/promo video for LOST: The Complete Collection

Inner box in LOST: The Complete Collection

Inner box in LOST: The Complete Collection

It’s got a box within the box, a replica of the Island, the game (Senet) that Jacob played with the Boy in Black, an episode guide, a Black Rock journal entry, an ankh, a “black light torch to uncover clues,” and, of course, DVDs for all six seasons plus bonus material.

Music on the promo is by LOST composer Michael Giacchino:

Pre-order LOST: The Complete Collection on DVD or Blu-ray for 30% – 35% off.

Video via LostSeasonSix

Someone in a polar bear costume, wearing a Dharma Initiative jumpsuit, playing an accordion, on Hollywood Boulevard

The LOST spirit lives on, in a strange kind of way:

Via reddit.

LOST ending kills Kermit

Ha, ha, ha I know just how he feels.

I just found this, but it must have been shown shortly before the finale aired (ah, back in my days of innocence), as a teaser.

And speaking of videos that I missed, here’s the last of the official video podcasts, also from shortly before the finale aired, which has various writers and producers talking about how they feel about the show being over:

The LOST finale “The End” will be rebroadcast on Saturday, May 29, 2010

LOST Finale The End Glowing Cave

The light-filled cave

ABC is going to rerun the LOST Finale and also the Jimmy Kimmel post-LOST special (“Aloha to Lost”) on Saturday, May 29, 2010, starting at 8:00 PM (7:00 PM Central Time) in the U.S.

The running time for the finale has shrunk down from 2 hours and 30 minutes, for the original broadcast, to only 2 hours and 5 minutes for the rerun. That must mean far fewer commercials this time around.

Here’s the schedule, but you should check your local listings to make sure:

8:00 – 10:05 PM Rerun of the LOST finale 6×17-18 The End

10:05 – 11:00 PM Rerun of Aloha to Lost, the Jimmy Kimmel post-show

Thanks to Geri for the heads up!

Picture of glowing cave is from lost-media.com. Click twice for larger image.

LOST’s Unanswered Questions

A fast-paced, funny look at some of LOST’s unanswered question, by College Humor:

As packed with unanswered questions as that video is, there are still plenty more.

I’ll add more here, as I think of them (and feel free to chime in, if you think of more too):

1. How did Anthony Cooper get to the Island in the “magic box” (in “The Man from Tallahassee”?) Smokie couldn’t have taken over his body, because his body wasn’t on the Island.

2. Why did Jacob choose the LOST-ies, out of all the billions of flawed people in the world?

3. Why — and how — did the Island travel in time?

4. Who were the kids dragging the teddy bears?

5. Why did so many of the LOST-ies have a connection to each other, before they got on Flight 815, without knowing it? Why did we always see them criss-crossing through each other’s flashbacks?

6. Why — and how — did Hurley see dead people?

7. Why — and how — did Miles get messages from dead people?

8. What were Walt’s special powers? What about that bird?

9. Why did Flock yell out RealLocke’s signature line, “Don’t tell me what I can’t do!”?

10. How did Smokey inhabit Christian’s body, when Christian’s body was missing?

11. How did the guardians of the light live for so long? How did Jacob transfer that ability to Richard?

12. Locke got Helen. Hurley got Libby. How come Sayid didn’t get Nadia in his flash sideways?

13. If Jacob/MiB’s fake mother made the rule that the brothers couldn’t kill each other, why didn’t she extend it to say that they couldn’t kill each other by proxy either? And how do these rules get enforced, anyway?

14. How did Eloise know so much?

15. When the LOST-ies went back on Ajira 316, why did they all have to go back together, including Kate who wasn’t even a candidate? Why did Eloise tell Jack he had to bring Locke in a box? Why did they have to make the conditions as much like Flight 815 as possible?

16. How did Frank Lapidus end up being the pilot on Ajira 316?

17. Why did Jacob need to bring so many people? Why not just one person to replace him, and a couple of alternates in case the first one got sick?

18. How come Jack and Desmond didn’t turn into smoke monsters when they went into the cave?

19. After Locke asked Walt, in the Pilot, if he wanted to know a secret, did he ever tell him? And what was the secret?

20. Why did all the people in Purgatoryland Church appear to be the same age they had been in 2004? Surely some of them had lived to old age before dying. Was Limboville so Jack-centric that everyone chose to look the way they had at the time that Jack, not they themselves, had died? Or was this all being told from Jack’s point-of-view (so he would remember them the way they were when he last saw them)? But didn’t Christian said that Limboville was something they had all made together — a kind of team project — which suggests it couldn’t be just Jack’s vision?

21. When Jacob told the MiB at the end of Season 5, when they were back in the 1800s, “It only ends once. Everything else was just progress,” what was he referring to?

22. Why did we see the Island underwater at the beginning of Season 6?

23. After Jack and Kate confessed their love to each other before Jack died, they didn’t get together in the sideways world. Kate, in fact, kept on flirting with Sawyer. Is this the attraction so strong it can’t be denied, even after death? Will the triangle continue for all eternity, while they are frolicking in the bright light? I didn’t see any indication in their sideways flashes that Kate or Sawyer wanted to “let it go.” Just the opposite — it looked like they were just getting started, gearing up for another round.

Hitler rants about the LOST finale

You knew this was coming …

The last line — so funny!

The Onion reports that LOST may still be airing in a parallel dimension

Desperate fans try to get to Los Angeles

… “It’s very possible that a sideways world running concurrent to our own exists, and that a facsimile of myself is happy, fulfilled, and already gearing up for the season seven premiere of Lost,” said 36-year-old Kevin Molinaro, who, along with more than 20 million other hopeless fans, has recently booked multiple roundtrip tickets from Los Angeles to Australia in hopes of traveling through a vortex in the space-time continuum…

More: The Onion News in Brief

(Picture is actually from a Washington DC Metro station, via a Wikipedia article on crowds)

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