OOOOOHHHHHH...Richard at Locke's birth?! Locke does have a destiny! I like it!![]()
I was gonna post that, but it was so close to AFD I wasn't sure about it. Does sound cool though.

OOOOOHHHHHH...Richard at Locke's birth?! Locke does have a destiny! I like it!![]()
I do know the season finale is featuring a couple Australians. Donna, 40ish blonde and pretty, who has to deliver some bad news, and Millbanks, a tough outdoorsman. Whether that means it's Claire-centric, I do not know.
Thanks to Ryan for the following.
Late word from Wahiawa United Methodist Church, reporting several “gorgeous” 1950s or 1960s cars. And one of them was apparently enlisted to film a dramatic scene in which a little girl (perhaps five years of age) runs out of a house and gets struck in the street.
“The Shape of Things to Come” – Locke's camp comes under attack, and Jack tries to discover the identity of a body that has washed
ashore, on “Lost,” THURSDAY, APRIL 24 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Guest starring are Ken Leung as Miles, Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte, Sam Anderson as Bernard, Tania Raymonde as Alex, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Marc Vann as doctor, Kevin Durand as Keamy, Yetide Badaki as desk clerk, Kaveh Kardan as merchant, Faran Tahir as Ishmael Bakir and Sean Douglas Hoban as Doug.
“The Shape of Things to Come” was written by Brian K. Vaughan & Drew Goddard and directed by Jack Bender.
She's filming a movie in Europe I think. I don't think her not being in this episode means anything about what happened to the character.Okay, where is Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau?? I don't like this.
'Forced to watch Lost'.
Beat me! Beat me!![]()
So people won't change the channel from Grey's Anatomy. They will then be forced to watch Lost when everything else has already started, thus bringing more viewers and starting a new Thursday night ratings powerhouse.
Here is a little scoop for you all from a contact who has always provided me with excellent filming information.
- A Big scene is being planned for filming currently involving the Rescue
- The Freighter people are NOT the ones that do the rescuing
- The Season finale will leave you ballistic as far as cliffhangers go.
'Forced to watch Lost'.
Beat me! Beat me!![]()
OK, I've left you hanging long enough, Ausholes. The scintillating piece of Lost prattle I've been holding over your heads since Ask Ausiello went live early this morning (i.e., the better-than-the-coffin-reveal scoop) goes a little something like this....
According to one of my 815 snitches, Team Darlton is in advanced talks with ABC to produce — wait for it, wait for it — an additional hour of Lost this season!
[The crowd roars]
Now, before you go French-kissing a total stranger out of sheer elation, my source stresses that this is by no means a done deal. In fact, the scheduling hurdles alone are enough to make a grown man cry. But you have to admit, the prospect of a 14th hour is a tantalizing one. And it raises so darn many questions. For instance:
• If the dream becomes a reality, how would it work? As it stands, Lost's Season 4 climax is slated to air on May 22 on a season-finale-themed night that also includes the cappers of Ugly Betty and Grey's Anatomy. So would the additional Lost hour be broadcast the following Thursday? Or would it perhaps run on another night?
• What does this do to the finale that was going to air on May 22? Would elements of it be incorporated into the new finale? Would this 14th hour come before that episode? And since we were originally supposed to get 16 eppies this season before the strike cut that number back to 13, does this mean we would now be getting a season finale that is more in line with what Darlton intended? Or more exposition that they ran out of time to include? The mind boggles.
So what do you think, people? And where does the line for the 14th-hour prayer group form? I'm in.
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