The hit ABC show "Lost" is returning to television tonight, with a promising two-hour premier. The wait has been unbearable, and tonight is like having a second Christmas for hardcore fans (which is really the only kind of "Lost" fan there is). The third season left too many unanswered questions, and if ABC does not want a riot, then they had better give some answers in season four.
If there is anyone out there who has managed to somehow not catch this highly addictive show, then here is some advice. One should not start watching this television program without literally weeks to waste, because this is not a show where one episode is enough. It will leave the viewer begging for just one more bit of juicy "Lost" secrets. Wow, that is actually somewhat frightening. But it is the truth, scary or not.
Unfortunately, however, this season of "Lost" has the unfortunate short but sweet lifespan of 16 episodes instead of the normal 32. This does not seem to keep fans from scouring message boards, reading "Lost" magazine (yes, this show has its own magazine), or from gossiping with friends about what is happening on "the island" each week. In an interview with newsok.com "Lost" star Terry O'Quinn says that the show is taking "a completely new turn" this season. That does not exactly reveal anything too amazing, but most "Lost" fans have faith like O'Quinn's character, John Locke. It is going to be intense for sure. This is the first time when some of the inhabitants escape "the island", while others choose to stay behind. Who is lost and who will be found? Each episode just takes the viewer farther down the rabbit-hole, and it all starts tonight; the night fans everywhere have been waiting for. Now if "Lost" fanatics could just figure out what to do with themselves on days other than Thursdays...
Thursday, January 31, 2008
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