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cindidindi76 |
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Probably because of the episodes they submitted. I read that they submitted "The Constant" for the show nom, and Andrews submitted "The
Economist". I'd love to do naughty things to Naveen, but I was surprised that he was the only one besides Emerson to make the list of 10 (actually 11
this year). So I can only assume that it had to do with the episodes HIC and JH submitted. From what I saw none of the women even made the list of 10.
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Fluffynurse |
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I can understand HIC being robbed of a nom but in no way should Holloway ever get a nod. He's only eye candy. His acting leaves much to be desired.
I've always thought he acted like one would in a high school play. His one liners are funny but that doesn't take great acting skills.
Naveen OTOH, is fabulous. He can show a range of emotions effortlessly. And Emerson. Well, he is like a seasoned actor's actor. He's that good. He emotes with his eyes only. I agree that O'Quinn didn't deserve a nom this season as he had Emerson overpower most of his scenes. |
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I may be a bit biased but the one thing I like about HIC is that he can say so much with just his eyes just like Matthew Fox can. He's such a great actor.
IMO, The Constant was awesome because of the emotion he and Sonya Walger put into it.
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FeliciaM7 |
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What she said.
I can understand HIC being robbed of a nom but in no way should Holloway ever get a nod.I threw Josh in there without really thinking. I love Sawyer but agree with you that his range is limited. I do not agree re: Naveen. He has been given better material to work with than Josh has this past season. So yeah, good actor with a meatier role as of late but JMO he's not Emmy worthy. HIC however definitely got robbed. Hope Emerson kicks major ass! |
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cindidindi76 |
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Just an FYI, the eppy Emerson submitted was "The Shape Of Things To Come", so hopefully it will get him the win.
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shoeless rye |
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nevermind.
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>>Question: I'm dying to have some juicy Lost tidbits. I'll take anything I can get. - Brittany
Ausiello: Damn straight you will! Team Darlton is doing their annual "radio silence" thing, so Lost scoop is at a premium these days. Luckily, I managed to unearth this little morsel: John Terry (Christian) and Alan Dale (Widmore) are in talks to return next season on a recurring basis. Big frakkin' whoop, right? Well, here's where it gets interesting: In the fine print of both their contracts, it states that Lost has the right to pick up series regular options on both actors for the show's sixth and final season. << |
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PumaPeggy |
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edited because of repeat post
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PoChop |
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I wonder if the 12th Imam is hanging out in the donkey wheel room.
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FeliciaM7 |
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Pegs, you got yuku-d. That happens to me sometimes. I post but can't see the post.
So dead man walking might be around til the final season. YES! I kinda figured Alan Dale wasn't going anywhere. |
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alexineruby |
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It's awfully quiet in here...............
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PumaPeggy |
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alexineruby wrote: I THINK the Lost panel at comicon is today...so maybe there will be something of actual interest to write here soon,<G>. Also there is a Lost special on G4 tonight...maybe there will be something from that. |
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Josh Holloway is awesome on this show. I don't know about you guys, but there's never been a moment where I didn't think he was perfectly in
character, unlike certain other people on the show who play Kate.
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catspasms |
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*glares at Riliss for the Kate Hate*
So it seems the Comic-Con stuff has to do with recruiting people for the Dharma Initiative's revival. The video the panel showed seems to indicate that Mr. Widmore is behind the revival (not surprisingly). I'm wondering, though, if this is somehow going to play into the next season...maybe they'll try and get Walt to be hired by the Dharma Initiative so they can find out where the island is now? Just a theory. |
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PumaPeggy |
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* The island did not travel when the hatch imploded, but something did happen.
* We'll see more of Locke and Jin on the show. "Dead is a relative term," and there's still a lot of story to be told about those characters. * Their favorite episodes are "The Constant" (Carlton) and "Exodus" (Damon). Damon adds that he really liked season four, and he admitted the show has had its "ups and downs." * They reiterated that getting an end date for the show has really reinvigorated it in terms of giving it energy and purpose. * We will see Rousseau's story this year, but it won't exactly be a flashback. We're done with flashbacks and flashforwards, but there will be some time-jumping excitement anyway. There will be storytelling on and off the island, and in different periods of time. * Vincent the Dog is fine and will be in season five - and will survive until the end of the show. * The Jack/Kate/Sawyer triangle is central to the show, and we'll see more interesting permutations of it over the next two seasons. And Kate will see Sawyer again. * The nameless extras in the Zodiac boat with Farraday, stranded with the island gone, may be toast, but "things are looking up" for Farraday himself. * Speaking of Daniel, he has a little notebook that tells him stuff that's happened, and stuff that will happen soon, and it's going to figure prominently in season five. * Richard Alpert is "quite old," thanks to the island's mystical properties, and we'll see more of his history this year. We'll also see him barefoot in "the near future, pun intended," so we'll find out how many toes he has. Source: IO9 On Saturday at the San Diego Comic-Con, a huge crowd of Lost fans was treated to a Q&A session with the famous team of Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, several knick-knacks, a few pieces of scoop and one big surprise. To kick things off, "Darlton" handed out specific gifts to each person who asked a question. The best exchange: An uncanny Hurley look-a-like was awarded a Dharma bottle of ranch dressing. Later, after someone posed a question about the Jack/Kate/Sawyer love triangle, the exec producers began bickering about how the action figure they were about to gift the fan didn't really look like Matthew Fox. Cue the surprise entrance of... Matthew Fox! The Losties went nuts because not five minutes earlier Darlton said the panel was only going to involve the two of them (if only because the cast is so hard to track down before they start shooting in Hawaii). The main draw for any Lost diehard, of course, is the vague promise of scoop. As far as new intel goes, it was typically scarce. The execs revealed that Jin (who last was seen on the exploding freighter) and Locke (reclined in a coffin under the purview of FutureJack as the season finale faded to black) each would be back in some capacity, and that "dead is a relative term" on this show. Also, animal lovers may be pleased to know that Vincent is not only alive and well, but will make it to the end of the series! To wrap things up, a fan came out on stage with a video camera screaming that he had "exclusive video from the Dharma booth." It was shot Blair Witch-style, and was clearly a planned part of the panel, yet the footage still was hilarious. As the tape unspoiled, the scientist from the Dharma orientation films hinted that the island is 30 years behind. (The hatch music from the '70s now makes a bit more sense.) He begged anyone watching to reconstitute the Dharma Initiative, because all of the original doctors are dead. Say what?! Source: TV Guide Lost executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse weren't expected to reveal much of anything about the upcoming season at their Comic-Con panel Saturday; production on the drama won't begin for another three weeks in Hawaii and the writers are typically loathe to give spoilers away, anyway. Still, the duo didn't disappoint. They immediately took questions from the audience and gave Lost memorabilia to anyone who made it up to the microphone. Besides handing out nifty prizes like an autographed life jacket and a T-shirt that read, "I asked a question about Richard Alpert and all I got was this lousy T-shirt," the producers did offer up a few tidbits about the coming year. Jin and Locke will appear in one form or another, Rousseau's story will finally be told, and Walt's dog Vincent will stage a comeback (some fan, in fact, actually inquired about the dog's status before asking about any human characters). Oh, and Lindelof insisted that the Island did not move in the finale. Matthew Fox (pictured) showed up, too, mostly to glad-hand a fan and smile pretty for the room. The panel then took an odd turn when a pudgy, red-faced "recruit" from the Dharma Initiative bounded on stage to report that he just captured secret video from Dharma's Comic-Con booth. It featured Lost character Dr. Marvin Candle admitting to the camera that his real name was Chang, he was a professor from Ann Arbor, Mich., and that he was about to fall victim to a "violent purge" that he's "powerless to escape" (translation: he's dead now, folks). Candle's purpose for the video? He wanted to say his research on the Island was valid so the "Dharma Initiative should be reconstituted." Source: EW also: >>Thanks to Josh and others who sent through information that Sonya Walger show Tell Me You Love Me has been cancelled. This would certainly make it a lot easier for the Lost team to use Sonya more in Season 5.<< |
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PumaPeggy |
Dharma video transcript | ||
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>>Hello. My name is Dr. Marvin Candle and i....you know what? Forget it. No point in games anymore, right? If you're watching this now, you already
know that my name is, my real name is Pierre Cheng and i...(baby cries off screen and the Doctor looks over. He gets up from the couch and yells:
"Jennifer! Just take him outside, please! I've got one chance at this." He sits back down.) [static] ...professor of theoretical astro-physics
from Ann Arbor, Michigan. I was brought [static] years ago to conduct experiments to study the Kerr metric solution to the Einstein field equation and...
[static] If i can hold this pinhole open long enough, you should be recieving my message roughly thirty years [static] If you're... [static] The American
president is a man named George W. Bush and you share digital infomation instantaneously on something called "internet". And, unfortunatly, my
colleagues and i are all dead [static] and if, of a violent purge, one that we are apparently powerless to escape. (he looks down sadly at his left arm, which
looks normal, and grasps it with his other normal hand). [static] This infomation comes to me from a source that has proven himself to be credable.
Other man (possibly Daniel Faraday): None of that matters. It doesn't matter. Just get to it, please! [static] Dr. Cheng: Because, if this transmission is successful, it's proof the work i've been doing here is valid. This place, it has extraordinary properties. I'm begging you, no matter what's happened, it's imperative that the DHARMA Initiative be reconstituted. You have to continue to research [static] and you have to do it now. Time is not just of the essence, it is the essence. Perhaps you'll be able to find a way to save us, to change the past and to [static] (something) You can't let it.... Other man: This is useless! Alright? It's just useless. They'll never gonna see this. How do i turn this off? Dr. Cheng: No, no! W-w-what are you doing? Other man: How do you turn it off? Dr. Cheng: No! What are you doing? [static] << personally...it sounded like Faraday saying : >> None of that matters. It doesn't matter. Just get to it, please! [static] <<....but more like Miles saying: >>This is useless! Alright? It's just useless. They'll never gonna see this. How do i turn this off? << |
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MarvinsTie |
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Let's have a moment of silence for Marvin...er, Pierre.
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Aunt Pappy |
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It just keeps getting better and better. Very interesting tidbits!
So they start filming in three weeks? Excellent! |
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sixthreegiraffe |
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PumaPeggy wrote: wonder who jennifer and/or the baby is/are. or if they really matter. or if they ended up in the tunisian desert or something. |
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PumaPeggy |
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>>Production on Lost's fifth season gets underway in 12 days, so that can only mean one thing: Fresh intel is starting to pour in!
Sources confirm that Team Darlton is looking to introduce two new characters this season - and they're both as mysterious as they are lethal. They're also coming in as recurring players with an option to become series regulars in Season 6. First up is Casear, a dangerous, physical and extremely intelligent male between the ages of 35 and 45. Although his intentions are unclear, this much is certain: he's as skillful at charming people as he is at killing them. He also has a dark past, but, c'mon, that much was a given. The other newbie is Ilanna, a European female in her late 20s to early 30s who possesses great intelligence, but who's also dangerous as all get out. She's alluring and apparently used to getting her own way. Casting for both roles is just now getting started, so feel free to use the comments section below to state your case for a particular actor/actress. Source: EW<< |
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