Rolling Stone does a piece on LOST. They interview people on the show. People claim, "There is a plan. We know all." They also interview Fury. Fury "cheerfully" reveals that there is no plan.
Carlton Cuse goes on some radio show and, when asked about the Fury comment, says that Fury is no longer on the show and has an axe to grind.
Javi posts a thing in LJ about how Fury's comments violated the sanctity of the writers group and was the ultimate betrayal.
WW XXII breaks out in Javi's LJ.
Javi closes the LJ to comments because, hi, WW XXII is not a pretty sight. Especially not if you're getting comment notifications in your email inbox.
Javi takes the post down completely and has a conversation with Fury in which they work things out.
Canadian Dude picks up the banner on behalf of Fight Clubs...I mean, writers rooms...everywhere.
and see, I don't even know who Javi is.
he's a writer on the show. the only one who visits the fuselage religiously. i would compare him to DeKnight, but that would just be mean.
Was Fury no longer with the show at the time that he spilled the beans?
Somebody was actually surprised that there was no plan?
Was Fury no longer with the show at the time that he spilled the beans?
the interview wasn't that long ago and he's been gone from the show for a while because he did eps of The Inside right after he left Lost. i think. or maybe i'm talking out of my ass.
Somebody was actually surprised that there was no plan?
I know! It's as if they hadn't been watching the show. . . or
Alias
for that matter. (Hey, still love them -- but still.)
Was Fury no longer with the show at the time that he spilled the beans?
The interview was only a few weeks ago, I think. Fury is now at
24.
The interview was only a few weeks ago, I think.
That's one fast-burning kerfuffle.
Fury is now at 24.
Where everyone admits there's no plan! Whee!