Lost Mobisode
Episode 12: The Envelope
Transcript:
[A timer is beeping. Juliet runs to the oven to get muffins out. She burns her hand and drops the muffins. The doorbell rings. Juliet runs her hand under water. Amelia gets her something from the freezer.]
Juliet:
I’m fine. I’m really fine. I just, I need to clean up before everyone gets here. Thank you.
Amelia:
It’s him, isn’t it?
Juliet:
What? Who?
Amelia:
Ben. Did you invite him today?
Juliet:
Things are kinda awkward.
Amelia:
Finally told you how he felt, huh?
Juliet:
He didn’t, he didn’t say anything. It’s just complicated. Okay?
Amelia:
Complicated doesn’t make you cry.
Juliet:
I burned my hand.
Amelia:
That doesn’t make you cry either. What happened Julie?
Juliet:
I think … I think we’re in big trouble.
Amelia:
Are we?
Juliet:
I need … If I show you something, do you promise not to tell anyone? Do you swear? Not anyone.
[Amelia nods her head. Juliet goes to a drawer and pulls out a large manila envelope from under the silverware tray. She starts to open it, and the doorbell rings.]
Source: ApproachingLost
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Lost - Mobisode 12 - The Envelope
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Matthew Fox Flash Forwards to Season 4
Seven and a half months later, we're still picking brain matter off the wall. There we were, innocently watching Lost's season 3 finale on May 23, trying to figure out the direction of the flashback sequence in which Dr. Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) had become an oxycodone addict/Grizzly Adams look-alike, when suddenly...
WTF?! This is a flash-forward?! He and Kate (Evangeline Lilly) are both off the island?! Wait...now he wants to go back? This stunning episode - in which Jack led the castaways to near rescue (or not, depending on those freighter folks), and Dominic Monaghan's Charlie embraced his watery fate - represented a return to glory for ABC's acclaimed island drama, which had left critics and fans disgruntled earlier in the season. It also marked another potent acting performance by Fox, 41, who's served as a Lost leader, on screen and off, ever since Flight 815 crashed in 2004. ''I felt, and heard many other cast members say, that the show had hit a new plateau - and that Matthew in particular had gone there with it,'' says Michael Emerson, who plays Jack's eerie nemesis, Ben.
During a strike-created break from shooting season 4 - eight episodes were completed before the shutdown - we caught up with Fox (who also stars in next month's political thriller Vantage Point) near his Manhattan Beach, Calif., home. He looked back at the finale as well as the producers' decision to end Lost for good after 48 more episodes, and even offered us a peek into the future before the series returns on Jan. 31 (now on Thursdays at 9 p.m. - set those DVRs!). ''I think the show's going to be better in its last three seasons than it was in the first three,'' he notes, adding, ''There's going to be some huge mind-blowing s---.'' You heard the man: Helmets on. (And for more clues about how Lost will play out from here, don't miss EW.com's video interview with Matthew Fox, including behind-the-scenes footage from his on-the-beach photo shoot for Entertainment Weekly.)
Read the full story on EW.com.
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Lost - Episode 4.03 and 4.04 - Spoilers
Lost
Episode 4.04: The Beginning of the End - Hurley
Airdate: February 2008
Spoilers
Lost Spoilers has some info from a couple of sources regarding about Episodes 4.03 and 4.04. I’m recapping them all here…
- Episodes 4.03 and 4.04 were some of the best Lost episodes the source has worked on. Episode 4.03 features a great ending and shooting. Episode 3.04 has the best ending although Sawyer/Kate fans will not be happy.
- Episode 4 features an amazing twist.
More on Lost Season 4.
Source: Lost Spoilers