So what did you think?
Multiple answers are allowed in this poll, so choose as many as apply:
So what did you think?
Multiple answers are allowed in this poll, so choose as many as apply:
Posted in 6x07 Dr. Linus, Polls
In honor of the Ben-centric episode Dr. Linus coming up tonight, I wanted to take another look at this clip from The Substitute.
Starting at 0:52, we see Sideways Ben, wearing a sweater vest, in the teacher’s lounge, fussing over the coffeepot, saying:
How many times do we have to go over this. If you have the last cup of coffee, you remove the filter, and throw it away. Fear not, I will make a fresh pot

"If you have the last cup of coffee ... "
What I love about this scene:
— It’s so real, such a part of everyday life, yet something that doesn’t often get portrayed in a drama, especially not a drama tackling such big issues as good versus evil, free will versus destiny, and faith versus reason.
— Michael Emerson is an acting god. To go from the terrifying Henry Gale of Season 2, to the prissy sweater-vest guy in this clip — and to make each one absolutely 100% convincing — is sheer genius.
— Sideways Ben and Sideways Locke seem to have an instant rapport, a mutual respect. Very interesting.

"Tea? Now there's a gentleman's drink."
I also wonder what this scene tells us about the sideways world.
We’ve seen some of the sideways characters get what they want or need: Locke gets Helen, a good future, a sense of humor about his plight, and a healthy sense of boundaries. Hurley gets good luck. Kate gets away. But the sideways world isn’t a Disnified land where all dreams come true. Sayid gets to be with Nadia, but only on the fringes of her life. And everyone still seems to be controlled by their character. Hurley is still warm-hearted, but Sayid is still violent.
What does it mean, then, that Ben, the larger-than-life arch-villain in the Island world, here seems so ordinary? What did Jacob do (if it was, in fact, Jacob who did it) to transform this Milquetoast into a cool killer?
Or is Ben not quite as ordinary as he seems here? That’s a possibility. Maybe we’ll find out more about that tonight, in Dr. Linus.
This has clips of fans and panelists at PaleyFest. There’s some wonderful interplay between Terry O’Quinn and Michael Emerson, who are very funny together.
This next short podcast has got to be the most spoiler-free podcast ever made, revealing absolutely nothing about the show — except that the show is about good and evil. I think we figured that one out already. 😉 Damon and Carlton are having fun here, talking about banjos and apple-eating contests:
For some reason there were three official video podcasts this week.
In this one, Emilie de Ravin talks about why she enjoys playing Feral Claire, and what she would like to do with the squirrel baby.
The other two podcasts are in the next post.
This is in honor of the upcoming (swoon) Ben-centric episode.
If you haven’t seen this clip, you’re in for a treat. Even if you have seen it already, it’s always fun to watch it again.

Sideways Ben
We’ve got a Ben-centric episode this week! I’m sure it’s going to be good.
The schedule is the same as usual — an enhanced rerun at 8:00, and the new episode at 9:00 (an hour earlier Central time).
8:00 Enhanced 6×06 Sundown
9:00 New episode 6×07 Dr. Linus
Ben deals with the consequences of an uncovered lie.
I’m excited to announce that I’m going to be guest blogging this episode on Wednesday at a LOST chat on the Mother Jones site. I’ll post the URL when I get it, but in the meantime, you can read their chat from last week: MoJo Sundown chat.
Screencap of Sideways Ben from 6×07 Sneak Peek # 2
Posted in 6x06 Sundown, 6x07 Dr. Linus, Schedule
Congratulations to Michael Giacchino, LOST’s composer, for winning the 2010 Oscar for Best Original Score for the movie Up.
Memorable quote from his acceptance speech:
I know there are kids out there that don’t have that support system, so if you’re out there and you’re listening, listen to me — if you want to be creative, get out there and do it. It’s not a waste of time. Do it. OK?
Here’s a clip of the music from Up:
Posted in Awards, Michael Giacchino (composer)