interesting piece blaming some tv problems on Lost
Well it's official. My daughter is now a Lost addict. She had the choice of seeing the new Muppet movie and watching my Lost DVDs since we STILL don't have cable after the wind storms. We're up to Season 1, "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues".
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The pilot episode of Star Trek. Prince’s Black Album. The original edit of Blade Runner.
excerpt:" “Person of Interest” represents a reunion: J. J. Abrams, executive producer, and Michael Emerson, star, together again and hoping to recapture some of that “Lost” magic. But it’s also a first date. Mr.
Matthew Fox, star of the hit ABC show Lost, was detained by police on Sunday night after allegedly assaulting a woman. The 45-year-old actor was taken into custody in Cleveland, Ohio, after an altercation outside a bar which saw Matthew attempting to get on board a party bus tha …
I may not be on as much for the near future. We got news that my grandma could die at any time. My mom and her two sisters have made the decision that it is more important for my grandmother to be comfortable than to have her around longer and in pain.
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From the writers of Lost....
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Damon and I [Carlton Cuse] had the great fortune of making our show for six years but I have no doubt that at some point in the future, something else will get made under the Lost banner.
A funny thing happened on the way to Room 5AB at Comic-Con this afternoon. Or rather, in Room 5AB. During EW’s Totally Lost: One Year Later panel, Lost exec producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse crashed the festivities in fitting Comic-Con style.
Three new US shows – Once Upon A Time, Alcatraz and Person of Interest – are vying to be the replacement for Lost in the hearts and minds of viewers. Will any of them succeed?
Lost in the Vines has not initiated any private discussions.