EW's Seen The First Two Episodes of Season Five!
LOST -- The Tail Section —
We'll try to get over our jealousy to report, that Doc Jensen over at EW got to watch the first two episodes of Lost last night! He has some interesting revelations about the first two episodes, including that there's lots of shirtless Sawyer in the first two episodes, that Daniel Faraday is emerging as a big player in Season 5, and that the writer's of Lost are poking a little fun at themselves and the high-minded concept of the show. Though we barely thought it possible, all this makes us even more excited for January 21st to come!
Gargantuan Jaw Dropping Fifth Season LOST Spoilers…
the TV addict —
… will not be revealed here. As this TV Addict has pledged to remain 100% spoiler free until LOST premieres in all of its glorious high definition glory on January 21st. That said, if you’re the type who simply can’t wait to discover for whom destiny calls, click here, here, here and/or here for some early first looks.
Time bandits: The season premiere of 'Lost' (just a few thoughts and links)
The Watcher —
... Jeff Jensen from EW talks about how the first two episodes feature a lot of Hurley, some familiar faces (some of them surprising, and Jeff doesn't give those surprises away) and a lot of the aforementioned timey-wimey complexity. ...
More early Season 5 reviews
Approaching Lost —
... Perennial favorite Doc Jensen from Entertainment Weekly watched the eps, and says to expect: “Lots of Sawyer in the first two eps. Lots of his naked chest, too. Lots of Hurley, and as for his chest, it is covered…with a very funny T-shirt. Sayid also has mucho screen time in both episodes, though he sleeps his way through one of them. Literally. And Daniel Faraday emerges as a huge player in season 5. The eps are dotted with cameos and extended cameos from peripheral but important figures crucial to the Lost ...
Lost in Lost - Season 5 Preview
Clique Clack TV —
... or entertainment weekly. I don’t want to want to tease you too much, but I will say the following: we do get visits from at least three folks from the great beyond. One poor actor spends most of the second episode completely unconscious. We see some old friends that we haven’t seen for a while. Ben continues to be creepy, Jack finally shaves, Sun is still pissed, and Frogurt gets more lines than all previous red shirts combined. For my money though, the most intriguing part comes at the end of the first two episodes. My lips are sealed. ...
Lost's Time Traveling To Flash Further This Year [Lost]
io9 —
... Suddenly, "The Constant" feels like more than just an astonishingly sweet interlude in a series of ongoing mysteries... and we may have our answer as to how Desmond got lost in time in the first place, as well. Hopefully this means that we'll see much more of Daniel Faraday in the remaining seasons - and perhaps someone managing to go back in time and save little hobbit Charlie from his watery grave, as well. Back From The Dead [New York Post], 'Lost' season premiere: We've seen it! [EW]
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Five things we learned today | Monday 5 January
TV Spy —
Lost season five spoilers 1. A few lucky people have seen the season five premiere of Lost . 2. Heather Locklear is being courted to star in the all-new Melrose Place . 3. Desperate Housewives‘ Nicollette Sheridan may or may not be dating 8 Simple Rules’ David Spade. 4. Michelle Trachtenburg is returning to Gossip Girl towards the end of the season. 5. Damages (returning to BBC1 in February) has a rather intriguing poster campaign .
The Spoiler Roundup 01.07.08
The TV Remote —
... The first two episodes are dotted with cameos and extended cameos from peripheral but important figures crucial to the Lost mythology and much-loved by the Lost fan community. A polarizing character from Lost’s past returns, earns some redemption by participating with wit and humility, and delivers one of the best lines of either episode. [PopWatch] ...
The Spoiler Roundup 01.07.09
The TV Remote —
... The first two episodes are dotted with cameos and extended cameos from peripheral but important figures crucial to the Lost mythology and much-loved by the Lost fan community. A polarizing character from Lost’s past returns, earns some redemption by participating with wit and humility, and delivers one of the best lines of either episode. [PopWatch] ...







