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Post by melissaq9 on Mar 4, 2008 10:53:56 GMT -4
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Post by bobdoc on Mar 4, 2008 10:58:23 GMT -4
For those who want to see this, just copy and paste the address, then eliminate the skipped space between the i and n in in.
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Post by melissaq9 on Mar 4, 2008 11:02:23 GMT -4
For those who want to see this, just copy and paste the address, then eliminate the skipped space between the i and n in in. Ahhh, sorry y'all. Thanks bobdoc!
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Post by benlinusisagoodguy on Mar 4, 2008 14:55:35 GMT -4
MICHAEL IS THE BEST!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2008 15:44:32 GMT -4
Won't let me in w/o registering, so I'll take your word for it.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Mar 4, 2008 17:40:53 GMT -4
Here's the article:
Lost' provides a unique atmosphere in its fourth season By Chris Monigle Issue date: 3/3/08
The fourth season of "Lost" is well underway. Rescue, perhaps, has arrived. The viewers know Jack, Sayid, Hurley, Kate and baby Aaron have made it off the island, but not how. There are flash-forwards instead of flashbacks as well as a bundle of new and interesting characters. There are answers and there are more questions. If you're intrigued by any of this then this is for you!
"Lost" premiered on Sept. 22, 2004 on ABC. The show follows the survivors of Oceanic 815 after their plane crashed on a deserted, mysterious island somewhere in the South Pacific. Each episode focuses on a character on the island while flashing back or (in the current season) forward to the character's past (and now future) which ties together the themes of the episode.
Many perceive "Lost" to be a show about the island's mysteries but the writers of the show have said the heart of "Lost" is with the characters and how the characters are metaphorically 'lost' in life. Characters' back stories in the first three seasons were explored through flashbacks which helped the viewer familiarize him or herself with each character and connect on some emotional level to the character's past.
The cast is led by Matthew Fox, who plays the leader Jack Sheperd. Fox never disappoints in his role as the reluctant leader who simply wants to help his fellow survivors.
He conveys every emotion to utmost perfection, whether it is trying to get the people to believe the rescue boat isn't there to harm them or telling a fellow survivor about his wife or why he was on the plane (to take his deceased father home).
Another standout is Terry O'Quinn, who plays the island's mystic John Locke. John Locke entered the airplane in a wheelchair because of paralysis but could walk once he woke up on the island.
John Locke considers himself as the island's protector. John Locke has immense faith in the island. However, Locke feels like he is tested often and often struggles to keep his faith. Terry O'Quinn plays the struggle to retain faith with intelligence and communicates the internal struggle of John Locke to the viewer.
The best acting on the show comes from Michael Emerson, who plays the manipulative Benjamin Linus. Ben Linus is the leader of The Others and lived on the island well before the plane crash. Emerson shines in the role because the viewer is never sure of what Ben actually means when he delivers a piece of information to John Locke. Other standouts of the cast are Naveen Andrew (Sayid), Evangeline Lilly (Kate), Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond), Josh Holloway (Sawyer), Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet), Emilie de Ravin (Claire) and Daniel Dae Kim (Jin).
While the first three seasons were spent with the survivors versus The Others, with the survivors trying to find a way off of the island, season four offers the idea of rescue. In the season two finale, an event occurred which allowed the Island's coordinates to be seen for a few seconds. A freighter boat found the island and anchored 80 nautical miles away from the island.
The freighter boat sent in a team which claims to be on a rescue mission but they are in search for Ben Linus and the reasons are not clear. The unique aspect of the show is that the flashforwards reveal a few survivors made it off of the island. Head Writer Carlton Cuse has said the final three seasons of "Lost" are about putting the pieces into the mosaic to the complete the "Lost" picture.
Well, the same can be applied to the viewer. The viewer is given a bunch of information to which he or she can put into the mosaic as he or she tries to figure out the "Lost" picture. It is riveting television.
The world of "Lost" doesn't just exist in television. A video game has been released. Leading up to the season four premiere, the show released thirteen webisodes on ABC.com.
There are online games setup by executive producers Damon Lindelof and Cuse. There is a weekly pod cast which often features Damon Lindelof and Cuse in which they reveal bits of info about each episode as well as answer fan's question.
The world of "Lost" can only be experienced first hand and it is an exhilarating ride!
I boldfaced the pertinent statement.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Mar 4, 2008 17:44:07 GMT -4
Here's JDBean's (from The Fuselage) answer to the post:
jbdean posted 3/03/08 @ 6:40 PM EST Wonderful article but I have to disagree with you on Michael Emerson being the best actor on the show. While I do consider him a stellar performer, no one on the show gives the range and believable performance that Henry Ian Cusick does. Emerson, while very talented and definitely one of the top 3 talents on the show (along with Terry O'Quinn and Henry Ian Cusick), plays pretty much one emotion, albeit perfectly, while Cusick goes the full gamut and never fails to astound.
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Post by benobsessed on Mar 4, 2008 17:56:15 GMT -4
Here's JDBean's (from The Fuselage) answer to the post: jbdean posted 3/03/08 @ 6:40 PM EST Wonderful article but I have to disagree with you on Michael Emerson being the best actor on the show. While I do consider him a stellar performer, no one on the show gives the range and believable performance that Henry Ian Cusick does. Emerson, while very talented and definitely one of the top 3 talents on the show (along with Terry O'Quinn and Henry Ian Cusick), plays pretty much one emotion, albeit perfectly, while Cusick goes the full gamut and never fails to astound. Meh, I know of over 500 peeps that probs dont agree with that statement
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Post by melissaq9 on Mar 4, 2008 17:59:34 GMT -4
Here's JDBean's (from The Fuselage) answer to the post: jbdean posted 3/03/08 @ 6:40 PM EST Wonderful article but I have to disagree with you on Michael Emerson being the best actor on the show. While I do consider him a stellar performer, no one on the show gives the range and believable performance that Henry Ian Cusick does. Emerson, while very talented and definitely one of the top 3 talents on the show (along with Terry O'Quinn and Henry Ian Cusick), plays pretty much one emotion, albeit perfectly, while Cusick goes the full gamut and never fails to astound. I don't agree. Call me biased if you want but I not only believe that Michael is the best actor on the show but one of the best actors out there period. To me he only is rivaled by Alan Rickman. I can see what he's saying about Henry Ian Cusick though. He is remarkable as Desmond. When he was screaming, "Let go of me!" to Sayid last episode I thought, "Wow." he totally commits.
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Post by bobdoc on Mar 4, 2008 18:36:06 GMT -4
Emerson, while very talented and definitely one of the top 3 talents on the show (along with Terry O'Quinn and Henry Ian Cusick), plays pretty much one emotion, albeit perfectly, while Cusick goes the full gamut and never fails to astound. I guess he didn't see the deleted scene from "I Do" between Ben and Alex, and forgot his pretend act in the hatch. But comments like that only make me thirst for a full blown flashback of Ben as an adult even more.
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Post by DHARMA janitor on Mar 4, 2008 18:58:42 GMT -4
Here's JDBean's (from The Fuselage) answer to the post: jbdean posted 3/03/08 @ 6:40 PM EST Wonderful article but I have to disagree with you on Michael Emerson being the best actor on the show. While I do consider him a stellar performer, no one on the show gives the range and believable performance that Henry Ian Cusick does. Emerson, while very talented and definitely one of the top 3 talents on the show (along with Terry O'Quinn and Henry Ian Cusick), plays pretty much one emotion, albeit perfectly, while Cusick goes the full gamut and never fails to astound. Booooo!! *takes out gas canister, pulls ring and throws at Jbdean in true DHARMA purge style*
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Post by crazymaryt on Mar 4, 2008 19:41:29 GMT -4
I guess he didn't see the deleted scene from "I Do" between Ben and Alex, and forgot his pretend act in the hatch. But comments like that only make me thirst for a full blown flashback of Ben as an adult even more. Me too. I'm dying to know what made Ben decide to do what he did.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Mar 4, 2008 19:54:59 GMT -4
Emerson, while very talented and definitely one of the top 3 talents on the show (along with Terry O'Quinn and Henry Ian Cusick), plays pretty much one emotion, albeit perfectly, while Cusick goes the full gamut and never fails to astound. I guess he didn't see the deleted scene from "I Do" between Ben and Alex, and forgot his pretend act in the hatch. But comments like that only make me thirst for a full blown flashback of Ben as an adult even more. Whoa, this looks as if I had made that quote. I just quoted JDBean, who happens to be female, Bob. I know her. LOL
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Post by snivellusfriend on Mar 4, 2008 20:12:23 GMT -4
Emerson, while very talented and definitely one of the top 3 talents on the show (along with Terry O'Quinn and Henry Ian Cusick), plays pretty much one emotion, albeit perfectly, while Cusick goes the full gamut and never fails to astound. I guess he didn't see the deleted scene from "I Do" between Ben and Alex, and forgot his pretend act in the hatch. I like both actors; I think they're different. I agree that Cusick shows anger better than Michael (I didn't like the deleted scene between Ben and Alex because they didn't seem emotional enough to me, compared to my own experience), but I also like Michael's calculating stillness.
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Post by linus108 on Mar 4, 2008 21:28:55 GMT -4
WHo is JDBean? LOL Why are we quoting her? meh...i agree with her top three, but Michael is defo at the top.
here...."Michael Emerson is better than Henry Ian Cusick." ...and she may quote linus108 on that. XDD
oh and wonderful article...thanks! ;D
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