Ask Lost — Jorge Garcia (Hurley)

Jorge Garcia talks about what he’d like Hurley to do that he hasn’t done before, what his favorite lottery number is, and why he’d like to see the show move to Egypt.

Ask Lost — Michael Emerson (Ben) answers viewer questions

ABC started a new feature a few weeks ago, “Ask LOST,” where the actors answer viewer questions.

Michael Emerson was the first one up. He comes across here as articulate, smart, very nice — and not at all scary. I like the sound of his voice here; he has the diction of a stage actor, which of course is what he was for many years.

Instant recap of the LOST clip-show special “The Story of the Oceanic 6”

The Oceanic 6

The Oceanic 6

I’m typing this up during the commercial breaks of the show.

9:08 First segment was a fast-paced recap of the first four seasons, except for the flash-forwards, with the most emphasis placed on Season 4, especially the part where the Oceanic 6 decided they were going to lie when they got back.

It was okay. I’d rather be watching a new episode, but the fast pace kept it interesting.

One of the clips they showed was of Locke saying, “What if everything that happened here, happened for a reason?” You think he was giving a shout-out to this blog? Ha ha ha.

9:17 They went through material that had previously been shown piece by piece in the Season 4 flash-forwards (along with a few clips from Kate’s Season 5 flashback), telling the stories from the point of view of one character at a time, in a fairly linear fashion. This is what I had been expecting from the clip show — something similar to the Season 4 DVD feature “The Course of the Future.” The DVD feature went into more detail, though.

9:28 This segment was about Season 5, touching quickly on the left-behind Losties flashing through time, and then focusing on Locke going back to the mainland and trying to convince the Oceanic 6 to come back. We got to see Ben kill Locke, which I’m not sure I really needed to see again.

9:37 Meanwhile back on the mainland … These were scenes from the end of Season 4 and the beginning of Season 5, as the Oceanic 6 inched closer to going back. Not super exciting, although I was glad to see one of my favorite moments — Hurley throwing a Hot Pocket at Ben.

9:48 More on the Oceanic 6, before they left for the Island. This was all recent and familiar material. I did enjoy seeing Eloise Hawking in her underground lair again.

10:01 The last segment picked up with Ben attacking Desmond and Penny on the pier, and then showed, in linear order, scenes that had previously been jumbled: the Losties getting on the plane, the plane crash, and the experiences of the group that landed in Dharma time. There was then a brief moment with the Beachies, stopping at the point where Locke lowered his hood. What happened in the last few episodes wasn’t included.

This clip show would probably be useful for new viewers who want to get quickly up to speed, but if you are a regular viewer and you missed it, don’t worry. It was strictly a review, mostly of recent material. No new questions were answered, no secrets revealed, and no special insights offered. It was a fairly enjoyable way to spend an hour, but not a crucial one for the show’s fans.

Pictures of the Oceanic 6 (c) ABC, via Lostpedia

Reminder — Clip show special tonight, April 22, 2009 — no new episode

The clip show special, LOST: The Story of the Oceanic 6, will be on at 9:00 pm to 10:02 pm (an hour earlier Central time). Promo. Press release. No new episode tonight!

There will be a new episode NEXT week called The Variable. It will be the show’s 100th episode. Happy 100th Birthday, LOST! You don’t look a day over 90. πŸ˜‰

Jorge Garcia (Hurley) sings even more!

Jorge Garcia and the Band From TV

Jorge Garcia and the Band From TV


I love these “actors singing” videos.

Here, Jorge sings the bluesy “Mustang Sally” with a group comprised entirely of actors from various TV shows at the Netflix Live concert in August, 2008.

Jorge isn’t listed in the promo material, so maybe he was a surprise guest.

Hurley singing to Aaron, in Charlie's arms

Hurley singing to Aaron, in Charlie's arms

And here’s a clip where Jorge is singing “I Feel Good” in character, as Hurley. Notice how a wave from the ocean provides a final beat! I love Hurley’s last line too. It’s from Episode 1×21, The Greater Good.

Screencaps from videos (c) by “warplayer” and ABC.

Terry O’Quinn (Locke) sang — and played a psychotic killer!

Here’s another entry in the “LOST actors who sing” series. It’s a strange one. Pay attention to the words:

You think his kids had Daddy issues? πŸ˜‰

The video clip is from 1989, when O’Quinn was on MTV’s The Big Picture. He was promoting Stepfather II, a horror film starring O’Quinn as “The Stepfather” who escapes from a mental hospital, poses as a marriage counselor, finds a new family, and kills a lot of people.

Here are the trailers for Stepfather I (1987) and Stepfather II (1989), which are unintentionally funny, and filled with scary … hairstyles.

Josh Holloway (Sawyer) singing

Josh Holloway (Sawyer) singing

Josh Holloway (Sawyer) singing

There are so many good singers in the talented LOST cast!

Here is Josh Holloway, before he was Sawyer, singing a country song.

The song was made for a 2002 movie Western called Mi Amigo, but it ended up not making it into the movie itself, only into the DVD extras.

The movie got a unanimous rating of one star on Amazon! It must have been an amazingly bad movie. I can’t remember ever seeing anything else on Amazon that was rated only one star.

One of the Amazon reviewers called it β€œthe worst movie ever.” Ouch! Poor Josh!

The song itself, though, is very nice. The video can’t be embedded, but you can watch it on YouTube here: Josh Holloway sings

Screencap from video (c) 2005 Azalea Film Ventures I, Ltd.

Hmmm … I wonder if calling Sawyer “LaFleur” might be an in-joke, a reference to Holloway having previously worked for a company named “Azalea”?

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