The writers’ strike is definitely having an impact on shows, and “Lost” is no exception. With the lack of a resolution for writers, the creators of “Lost” may be forced to air a shortened season. The original plan for the show was a return to the air in February – with a full “re-run free” season. With the lack of writers to pen the show, however, the show may have to run the eight episodes that they have already filmed, leaving the remaining eight episodes for the following season. Series creator/exec producer Damon Lindelof has said that the eighth hour is a cliffhanger, so it would work to end the season with that show.
One of the best acceptance speeches on the Emmy awards was when Terry O’Quinn won for supporting actor in a drama series and gave a nod to the Desperate Housewives of Wisteria Lane.
With a long hiatus ahead, it’s easy to get lost when trying to keep track of what happened on Lost. Keep your memory fresh with this site’s basic synopsis of each episode of season three so you’ll be ready whenever season four finally gets here. Read the rest of this entry »
Someone over at TV Guide managed to “obtain” tonight’s episode of Lost and it answers some important questions. But I won’t spoil it for you if you don’t want to know.
Last night Lost finally reminded me of all the reasons why I love the show. It featured almost nothing of The Others, it focused on the original Lost characters (well, and Desmond too a bit), and it was full of horrible things, which makes it great! As a bonus, I liked seeing some of the earlier days from a new point of view with Nikki and Paolo in the scenes.