Lost: Missing Pieces:
Lost: Missing Pieces are 13 two- to three-minute stories of compelling, new, never-before-seen moments from the hit television show LOST. These newly-created scenes (not deleted scenes from previous episodes) reveal answers and new details about your favorite characters. For each story, we leave it up to the fans to figure out where these pieces fit into the overall mythology. The new stories are from the same creative team responsible for the series and feature the show's main actors in stories that have all the compelling values that make LOST one of the most popular dramas on television around the world.
Of note, the writers actually made a deal with ABC on these things whereby they both got paid upfront
and
get residuals. So it's actually not scabby to watch them.
So it's actually not scabby to watch them.
good to know because i was totally going to boycott them. still might. don't know.
So it's actually not scabby to watch them.
I don't think it's scabby to watch anything short of scab-written work. I support the writers unequivocally, but I don't think they want their creations boycotted - even the ones they didn't get paid for. Also, scab is a very charged term, and should probably be used very cautiously.
This cracked me up, from the
San Francisco Chronicle
review of
Hitman
:
Advisory: This film contains violence, nudity, sexual situations, profanity and a brief appearance by that dude who plays Desmond on "Lost," who looks completely out of place when he's not running away from a hatch and ending his sentences with the word "brother."
You know, after all this time I don't think I care about what happens on Lost. I may give it up for something else.
Lost comes back January 31st at 8 pm Central.
I swore I wasn't going to watch Lost this season. I watched that trailer and, yes, I may have to watch again. Wah.
There's a better quality version here: [link]
Yeah, I'm a totally disallusioned fan, but I'll be watching.
And I'll probably be disappointed, but, hell.
I think I've kinda got into the mindset now that if I've watched this far in, I really should see how it ends. But then, I thought that with The X-Files, but I've still not seen the final few seasons of that.
I suppose the difference is that I just got bored with The X-Files; I didn't care what happened. I want to know who's in that little box in Lost, by comparison - I just hope it's not Jesus Christ, and the ending doesn't involve Jack getting out of a shower.