The days of being utterly confused and unsure of what reality you’re living in are quickly coming to an end. That’s right. ABC’s mind-bending phenomenon Lost is about to enter its sixth and final season, and viewers have more questions than ever. To perhaps ease the pain (and maybe to uncover a few juicy Lost tidbits), G4’s Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn caught up with show stars Michael Emerson (Benjamin Linus), Jorge Garcia (Hurley Reyes) and Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert) at Comic-Con 09. Check out the full interview to find out more, and to find out which character Michael Emerson wishes he could have portrayed. Lock in your answers now.
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romiemyhomie
does anyone know when the dvd of season 5 comes out cause i haven't seen a single episode yet.
WildfireFox
I just want them to tell us Libby's story. I've been waiting since season two to find out why she was in that mental ward...
bigboi21
WHAT!!! This ruined the show for me, i thought they really were trapped on an island...NOOO!!
Lol, tbh i've never watched LOST but i might go out n get the first 5 seasons to see how it is, hopefully i can finish em b4 the 6th season.
And to neonraisin108, truly a great review, i commend you on your comment.
SHaIDoVV
Lost is going to end like "The Third Policeman". Everything starts over again...there WILL be another plane crash.
neonraisin108
I love this show. I followed it since Season 1 and understood enough to stick with it through that rough second season. It is the most intelligent, most insightful show of this decade; I feel privileged to watch this show unfold with everyone else. Its characters are - have always been - extremely relatable despite the epic and fantastical (and quite ridiculous) plot they are caught up in. LOST depicts a striking emotional realism, an intense study of the human condition while remaining thoroughly entertaining at the same time. The characters - Desmond, Locke and Ben being only a few sodden examples - are Shakespearean in their scope, depth and tragedy.
I know for a fact that decades from now, this show will still be held in as high regard - plausibly higher - than it is today. In it rings universal truths, unparalleled thrills made all the more powerful with a lingering sense of humanity at stake. Brilliantly portrayed notions of mortality and redemption resound unquestionably with every viewer - that is, every viewer who knows at least half of what the heck is going on. LOST is truly an archetype for our creative potential, a driving piece of evidence that there is still mastery in modern storytelling, and a lot more mastery than we are aware of.
I am Jason Sealy, and I am merely seventeen years old. And watching this show has made me strive to pursue my dream in filmmaking and screenwriting. I know this comment is just another comment, nothing that will achieve any position of regard. But I don't give a Smoke Monster's crap, because I know that I love this show and this is coming straight from the heart: Thank you, LOST and its creators.
For any who may be wondering, I will NOT commit suicide after this show is finished. :)
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