LOST // the unofficial fansite for the abc series
- TV.com - TV.com Top 100 Everything of 2008 4 Jan 2009
Scour the Internet and you'll find a bunch of the same top 10 lists out there: Top Ten Shows, Top Ten Actors, Top Ten Reality Moments, and so forth. We decided to wrap up 2008 with a little more fun t... - TV.com - TV.com Top Ten: Most anticipated of early 2009 4 Jan 2009
Midseason used to be the time when networks dumped junk on viewers. It was the betamax of the television season, but no more--early 2009 promises some great returns and some promising debuts. We count... - POPSENSE - My Top 10 Favorite TV Characters of 2008 4 Jan 2009
As both an aspiring actor and novelist, part of the reason I watch a variety of different TV shows is to expose myself to examples of great characters. In 2008, a number of them have caught my eye. Li... - TV.com - TV.com Top Ten: Best ensemble casts of 2008 4 Jan 2009
Could you imagine Cheers without Norm? Seinfeld without Newman? Twin Peaks without that dancing midget? These shows of the past were rare in that their casts were practically perfect, top to bottom. N... - TV.com - TV.com Top Ten: Best new supporting characters of 2008 4 Jan 2009
They may not be the center of attention, but these guys and gals keep us coming back for more; we count down the secondary characters that caught our eye this year.Behind every leading woman or man in...
Dharma Secret's LOST-n-Found: A Blog Dedicated to the T.V. Show Lost
- Rachel Blake 15 Oct 2007
From one of our readers: On http://www.rachelblake.com/2006/06/reykjavik-iceland.html Rachel says "I may also take a trip today down the coast, perhaps to the city of Vik. It’s supposed to be gorg... - LOST Video: Chronological Crash Scene 21 Jun 2007
It's bveen a LONG time since I've posted, but hey, don't we all wish that we could just spend all day on the internet. Here is a fantastic video by mrlerone in which he has spliced together a chonolog... - Theory: New Hope (Crash Theory 2.0 revisited) 26 Apr 2007
WoHooo!!!! For a long time I had thought that I was way off on speculating that the crach was faked. Now, after the D.O.C. episode, I have new hope. I'm still not completely convinced that I was right... - Theory: Alex’s Father 16 Feb 2007
After the "Not In Portland" Episode, everyone on the net has been debating if Alex is Rousseau's Daughter, or if she is Ben's Daughter. I have even seen arguments saying that Ben and Rousseau are (or ... - LOST Experience: mittelosbioscience.org 7 Feb 2007
Well, it's been a long break, and here is a post to celebrat return of LOST day. Apparently, a new LOST Experience fake site at www.mittelosbioscience.org has recently gone live. login: jburke pw: rac...
Mysteries - A collection of all the outstanding mysteries from the TV Show LOST
- What do the hieroglyphics in the frozen donkey wheel chamber translate to? 13 Jun 2008
... - Why was Jeremy Bentham's the funeral in LA? 4 Jun 2008
The obituary said Bentham dies in his NY loft, but the casket scene is in LA. - Who built The Wheel? 3 Jun 2008
... - Why does the island require everyone to come back? 2 Jun 2008
... - What is the fate of the people on the Freighter? 30 May 2008
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