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Lost season 4 newspaper article

Cassie

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It's not very spoilery.. only a few details like the new cast members and some stuff about Ben.

http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/jan/29/forcast-stormy-lost/

By Walt Belcher of The Tampa Tribune

Published: January 29, 2008

TAMPA Fasten your remote control devices; it's going to be a bumpy ride.

"Lost," the riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, returns for an eight-episode run beginning at 9 Thursday.

It will be preceded by an hourlong recap of the story so far.

Fans of the ABC thriller can't wait to get back to the mysterious island where the survivors of the crash of Flight 815 are still trying to sort out polar bears, smoke monsters, secret hatches, the remains of an apparent mind control experiment gone awry and a dark, mean-spirited group called the Others.

Romantics in the audience are craving more of the Jack-Kate-Sawyer triangle. Will she end up with good boy or the bad boy? Hold that thought for the 117th and final episode, due sometime in 2010.

In fictional "Lost" time, the survivors have been on the island less than three months, but in fan time the adventure started in 2004.

The first half of the fourth season begins tonight. Thanks to the writers strike, the second half of this season may be postponed until the fall (or later).

For a while during the third season, it looked as if "Lost" had lost its way. The story got bogged down with a six-episode "miniseries" in the fall of 2006 involving the capture and torture of Kate (Evangeline Lilly), Jack (Matthew Fox) and Sawyer (Josh Holloway). New crash survivors Paolo (Rodrigo Santoro) and Nikki (Kiele Sanchez) seemed to come out of nowhere, and their stories were a waste of time.

It didn't help that ABC split the season into two parts. After the fall burst of episodes, there was a long break during which a quarter of the audience wandered off.

Creatively, the series found its way during the end of third season and ended with a cliffhanger that set the course for a finale that is 48 episodes away.

A year ago, ABC agreed with "Lost" executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse to end the series after three more seasons of just 16 episodes each.

The original plan for this fourth season was to show 16 new episodes without repeats, as Fox does with "24."

However, only eight episodes could be completed before the producers ran out of finished scripts, so the series faces an abrupt end to Season 4 in late March.

What can we expect from these "elite eight" that begin tonight? Here's what we know:

A new threat arrives on the island, a group of strangers who are very dangerous, says actor Michael Emerson, who plays Ben Linus, the creepy leader of the Others.

"There were two camps on the island, and now there will be a third, strangers who are more terrifying than anything you have seen before," he said in a recent telephone interview.

"Sympathies will be rearranged," he adds. "There is a new enemy that will cause new alliances and strange bedfellows."

By the end of tonight's episode, the castaways are split into two factions — one group led by Locke (Terry O'Quinn) and the other by Jack.

There will be some new faces in the cast, presumably from a freighter that was anchored offshore in the closing episode of the third season (last May).

In that cliffhanger, Ben warned Jack not to call the freighter for help. "Hopes of rescue will be dashed," Emerson says.

Among the newcomers are Jeff Fahey, 55, a film actor last seen in the movie "Grindhouse"; Fisher Stevens, 44, who has been in numerous films ("Short Circuit") and TV shows; Jeremy Davies, 39, who played Charles Manson in the 2004 remake of "Helter Skelter"; Lance Reddick, who has been in numerous TV series, from "The Wire" to "Law & Order"; Ken Leung, 38 ("Rush Hour," "The Sopranos"); and Rebecca Mader, 27, a British actress who was in the short-lived 2006 Fox drama "Justice."

Emerson says he has filmed scenes with several of them. All he can say is "characters they play are challenging and serious and very dangerous."

In addition to flashbacks, there will be flash-forwards this season. In the cliffhanger ending last May, a flash-forward revealed that thoughtful, hunky doctor Jack and sexy fugitive Kate had made it off the island. But, darn it, Jack, is telling her they have to go back.

"This fast-forward device is a stroke of genius," says Emerson. "None of us in the cast except Matthew and Evangeline knew that was coming. In my script for the finale, those scenes were blank pages. The first time I saw it was when it aired. The future segments open up some interesting and incredible opportunities."

Fox has sad that viewers will begin to see other castaways who got off the island.

The many online sites devoted to the show are buzzing that there are clues that only six make it — and that is why Jack and the others who do escape are feeling so guilty about what happened.

In a fast-forward tonight, Jack is seen drinking a morning cocktail while watching TV coverage of Los Angeles cops chasing a speeding car. We learn the driver is a fellow castaway who, like Jack, is haunted by what happened on the island.

The Michael Davidson character, played by Harold Perrineau, will return. Michael was last seen in the Season 2 finale sailing off into the island with his young son Walt (Malcolm David Kelley).

Reportedly, Michael will be the key to a cliffhanger at the end of episode 8.

Ben may not be all bad. Emerson says Ben may yet become "a character that has heroic dimension."

He says it hasn't been easy being labeled "that creepy guy from 'Lost,' " because in most of his stage work he has played comedic roles. "I'm really a nice guy," he says. "But this role probably means 'creepy' will be on my epitaph."

"Most of the time I've been cast as the funny guy or the dopey guy or the wise guy," he says, noting that he did making a lasting impression on some TV viewers when he played a serial killer on "The Practice."

He says Ben will have to go through some pain before we learn whether he is vindicated.

"He is caught in the middle of a war, and it's not clear yet who the enemy is yet, so we shouldn't rush to judge his behavior," Emerson says. "I have hope that he will eventually do the right thing, but like all the other actors on this show, I am at the mercy of the script," he says.

For a quick catch-up on "Lost," see "Everything you need to know about 'Lost' in 8 minutes, 15 seconds" on ABC.com.
 
I just had a thought: remember Naomi claimed they had been sent by Penny and she had a photo of Penny and Desmond and all that, but of course "not Penny's boat" as it says on Charlie's hand? Perhaps they were actually sent by Penny's father, NONE OTHER THAN ALAN DALE? That's my thought.
 
Yes, find Desmond, and kill him.
 
I can't wait till I see what happens tonight!! I WILL NOT SPOIL IT FOR YOU GUYS OK?

I rewatched te season 3 finale last night and they had some commentary at the bottom of the screen. Some of it was crappy and distracting but now and then I was grateful for the info.. even though I can't remember any of it now, lol.
 
i'm so excited my pee pee hurts!
 
"Cold is God's way of telling us to burn more Catholics."
 
Here are my unrealistic expectations for tonight's episode:

  • Like the previous season openers, the episode will stary with a peice of music. This year it will be "Funky Town" by Lipps Inc.
  • Desmond will say "Brotha" 57 times.
  • A helicoper comes to rescue the Losties. Locke blows it up.
  • In order to save Claire's feelings, Desmond uses Charlie's corpse and uses him as a puppet so that no one will think he's dead. He will continue to do this throughout the season.
  • Hurley, hurt by what Charlie daid to him at the end of the last season, goes on a major diet and develops bulliemia. He vomits 2-3 times in every scene he's in.
  • Kate, Claire and Alex have an underwear party wherein they strip down and get wet in the sea. In slow-motion.

IF ALL OF THESE ARE NOT MET I WILL BE MAD!!!
 
YES!! Especially the underwear party! ARE YOU LISTENING LOST PRODUCERS AND/OR STRIKING WRITERS?
 
Alex was quite tasty if I recall corrctly...OR SHOULD I SAY "ERECTLY"
 
I cried when Charlie died again last night. He was annoying for a little while but he was redeemed in the end!

I would not be surprised if Alan Dale was responsible for the freighter that Naomi came from, because I know he has something to do with the island.. and I know he doesn't want Penny to find Desmond (Desmond can also be in the underwear party, imo!) At least now Penny knows that Desmond is alive.
 
:rwmad: I'll watch it later.
 
She burnt her hands... and her muffins.

There are billboard adverts over here with Jack and Kate and the HUGE words "WE HAVE TO GO BACK!" I wish I had a rocket launcher so I could blow a hole in Jack's stupid face.
 
THAT REMINDS ME I hope there's some good jackface this season!!!
 
Bound to be, though it might be obscured by his MIGHTY BEARD
 
Less than an hour till the recap show starts. I'm really dying to know how they're going to do the flash forward stuff.. are they actually going to get off the island and then go back or what? I WANT TO KNOW.
 
Oh yeah...you were wrong when you said there's two episodes or a two hour long episode tonight...a recap doesn't count.
 
Yeah I know so that means that after tonight there'll still be 7 episodes left!

Anyway it's on in a few minutes so I GOTTA GO. I'll tell you if it was kick ass or not tomorrow!!! But I'll wait to talk about it it in detail till after Sunday. GOOD NIGHT!!
 
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