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Lost took over much of the Capitol District in downtown Honolulu today, including parts of the Hawaii State Capitol and the nearby Laniakea YWCA. Deep inside the Capitol, a police interrogation. Across the street, a courtroom. But out front, it was a madhouse. It was the trial of Kate Austen, and it was a flash forward. For Episode 4 of Season 4, the Capitol building played a Los Angeles courthouse this morning in a scene so dramatic it was reported to real newsrooms around Honolulu. Action is called. Kate arrives in a black Lincoln Town Car, with Los Angeles police cruiser and motorcycle escorts. A mob of people, plus journalist and TV news crews (news vans from channel 6 and 19 were on the scene), are waiting. The people boo, hiss, shout "Murderer!" from behind the barricades as Kate is ushered inside. At first blush, it sounds like it could be a flashback, relating to one of Kate's many pre-crash crimes. But I have it on good authority that it was indeed a flash forward. although that fact may not be readily apparent as the story unfolds
this comes from spoilerfix.com (there are other spoilers there as well so if you want to know more check it out)
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Lost took over much of the Capitol District in downtown Honolulu today, including parts of the Hawaii State Capitol and the nearby Laniakea YWCA. Deep inside the Capitol, a police interrogation. Across the street, a courtroom. But out front, it was a madhouse. It was the trial of Kate Austen, and it was a flash forward. For Episode 4 of Season 4, the Capitol building played a Los Angeles courthouse this morning in a scene so dramatic it was reported to real newsrooms around Honolulu. Action is called. Kate arrives in a black Lincoln Town Car, with Los Angeles police cruiser and motorcycle escorts. A mob of people, plus journalist and TV news crews (news vans from channel 6 and 19 were on the scene), are waiting. The people boo, hiss, shout "Murderer!" from behind the barricades as Kate is ushered inside. At first blush, it sounds like it could be a flashback, relating to one of Kate's many pre-crash crimes. But I have it on good authority that it was indeed a flash forward. although that fact may not be readily apparent as the story unfolds
this comes from spoilerfix.com (there are other spoilers there as well so if you want to know more check it out)
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fredzak a écritVoici les derniers spoilers que j'a pu trouver sur la série Lost. Les plus récents spoilers sont les premiers cités, jusqu'au plus anciens. Pour ceux qui n'ont pas fini la saison 3 en français, je suggère de reporter la lecture !
Carlton Cuse and Damon Lidelof reveal: Who is on that frieghter and are they good or bad is a significant part of next years' show. [...] If Naomi was lying about working for Penny... who says there even is a boat? Source: The Official Lost Magazine, Issue #12
Carlton Cuse revealed: We aren't changing any of the format of the show. We are just adding the flash forwards as an element. They have made a radio call to a freighter, and there are people on that freighter, and it might be logical to imagine that that storyline will continue... The situation is going to be very intense this year. Charlie wrote on his hand not Penny's boat , and the message he wrote on his hand was very important. It was really funny because the clip at Comic-Con showed Mr. Friendly saying, 'by the time you see this, I'm gonna be dead, but I am telling you it's a shame because whoever is going to come after the Others is going to be a hell of a lot worse than we ever were.' Damon and I were listening to him and sort of nodding our head going, 'That's pretty prophetic.' With Jin and Sun there is a very dynamic situation at work. She's pregnant... the fate of her child, the fate of their marriage, all those questions Damon and I will get to and more this season. Walt will be back. You will see more of Jacob. Source: Kristin on E!Online
The Comic-Con Lost panel started off with a clip featuring Ben calling the Others a "rebel sect" and Tom (M.C. Gainey) saying "By the time you see this, I will be dead." Then, a voice-over in the clip revealed "The survival of the Island is now at stake. Carlton Cuse told that Rachel probably won't be on the Island. Cuse and Damon Lindelof warned fans to not get too attached to the character of Richard Alpert because actor nestor Carbonell is part of the regular cast of the new CBS show Cane. Cuse said that flashbacks and flashforwards will both be part of the upcoming season. Lindelof nodeed furiously when asked if Jack and Claire would find out they are related. He also confirmed that Ben and Henry Gale had words. The duo revealed that Harold Perrineau is indeed returning as Michael Dawson but they don't want to reveal how or when he returns; however, Damon Lindelof claimed that he would return ealy in the fourth season. Lindelof added that "[Michael] too some extreme actions" and that his story is about the power of the Island to be redemptive. Cuse confirmed that it is their "intention to get to Libby's story this year." They revealed that "there are important things going on in Danielle's story and they have to sync up." They will work on syncing those things this season or the next one. Lindelof confirmed that the whole deal with the moster will be answered. The Lost panel present a never-before-seen Dharma Film. It is hosted by Marvin Candle but the man presents himself as Dr. Edgar Halifax [Note: It sounds more like Haliwax]. The film is about bunnies but more specifically about Bunny #15. Candle indentifies this station as Station 6, The Orchid. Then, he goes on to say that the viewer has probably realized by now that he or she is not working at a mere botanical research unit. He apologizes for making him or her lie to friends and family members about the nature of the work. He mentions something that sounds like "Kasimir effect" and mentions the "unique properties of the Island." Then there's one of Jacob's subliminal messages. It may have been some variation on "as Jacob loves you." Then there's a bunny riot. One of the station's alarms blares, Dr. Halifax/Marvin panics. There's an intercut clip of someone riding a bicycle. The clip is inserted upside-down, and the rider appears to be in the village of Otherville... And then, amid the chaos (perhaps this is the Incident?), the filmstrip slides off the reel. Source: Lost Spoilers [Note: We changed the order of spoilers and some of the grammar to make it easier to read. Click on the source's link to read the original version of the article.]
Harold Perrineau is returning to Lost! Source: The Ausiello Report
During a show of AlloCiné Séries, Lost producer and director Jack Bender was asked if the format of Season 4 episodes would change to include flashfowards as used in the Season 3 finale. Here is the translation of is answer: No, there are no rules in Lost. Certain episodes will have flashfowards, others will have flashbacks, others will have neither. It will depend on the nature of the story, of what Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse will write with the writers. I know what the global approach of the upcoming season but the series will not really change: it will only depend of what the stories will be. Source: AlloCiné
I'm hearing they're going to cast at least one newbie for next season. Source: Kristin on E!Online
I can tell you that producers definitely have made an offer for Harold Perrineau to return in the new season, which they also did last season (Harold declined because he was working on a pilot). Back then, Harold was offered a truckload of money. Now, sources tell me he wants that same truckload. The question is whether he will receive it-hence, the holdup. Source: Kristin on E!Online
Damon Lindelof tells me, "Desmond will have to deal with the aftereffects and the guilt of [Charlie's death]. He will question whether or not Charlie would have made this sacrifice, had he not told him that was what he was going to do? He will question the role he played in Charlie's death." So, it sounds like big sexy Dezzie is haunted by Charlie's passing, as many of us fans are! Source: Kristin on E!Online
"The four-toed statue is something we will get to next season," Cuse revealed. "Sometimes we're surprised by the things people get fixated on. We tried to answer a fair number of questions this year, but that's one we just didn't get to." Benry's barely visible boss man will also be back, he confirms. "There will definitely be a lot more of Jacob in Season 4." Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
Next season of Lost will feature BOTH flashbacks and flash-forwards. Source: AICN
There's a great deal left to be told about the relationship between Sawyer and Kate. Source: Kristin on E!Online
Starting with the 2007-08 season, ABC will begin airing the 48 remaining original episodes of the hit drama "Lost," it was announced today by Stephen McPherson, president, ABC Entertainment. The episodes will air uninterrupted over three seasons (16 episodes each season), with the series concluding in 2009-10 with a highly anticipated and shocking finale. Source: ABC
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were on the Drew and Mike radio show. They revealed that the smoke monster will not be explained until the end of the series. Source: The Tail Section
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were on the Preston & Steve Morning Show in Philadelphia. During the show they revealed that the four toed statue is very important but won't be addressed until season 4. Source: The Tail Section
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: They will be revisiting the psychic's predictions for Claire in the future as well as Walt's abilities. The Others' obsession with children and pregnancy goes beyond the inability to successfully bear children on the island. The Other's definitely have an interest in children with special abilities. That's why they took Walt. There are two factions of The Others and are in no relation to the hatches/stations. They will be getting back to the statue before the show ends. Source: Lost Podcasts
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: There will be a Rousseau flashback eventually. In it, it will talk about Montand and his arm. Source: Lost Podcasts
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: There's going to be a Goodwin story in the future, although it's hard to determine if they are joking. Rachel may not have had the cancer come back... Ben's folder may have been a lie, MAY. Source: Lost Podcasts
I asked Emilie de Ravin [if Jack and Claire would ever find out they are related] during my Lost set visit, and here's her take: "There is going to have to be some kind of reference on our parts of our father or a photograph saying something to make that happen. But neither one of us talk much together anyway, let alone talk about our parents." Source: Kristin on E!Online
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: Juliet probably knows more about the monster; Rousseau will get a flashback at some point. Source: Lost Podcasts
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: Christmas may be celebrated in Season 4. Source: Lost Podcasts
While walking out on the red carpet for the premiere of Meet the Robinsons, [Harold] Perrineau put himself on the record as being currently in negotiations for a return to Lost in season four. Perrineau told a Reuters' reporter that "We're trying to figure out if I can get back next season and do both." That would be an interesting feat considering Lost shoots in Hawaii and Demons will no doubt shoot in Hollywood. Source: BuddyTV
Other Tailies have survived but we don't know where they are. Future episodes will explain what happened to the doctors. Source: Lost Podcasts
Among the revelations to come: Viewers will learn why Libby was in the asylum, and why the island has healing powers. Source: Sci Fi Wire
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Carlton Cuse and Damon Lidelof reveal: Who is on that frieghter and are they good or bad is a significant part of next years' show. [...] If Naomi was lying about working for Penny... who says there even is a boat? Source: The Official Lost Magazine, Issue #12
Carlton Cuse revealed: We aren't changing any of the format of the show. We are just adding the flash forwards as an element. They have made a radio call to a freighter, and there are people on that freighter, and it might be logical to imagine that that storyline will continue... The situation is going to be very intense this year. Charlie wrote on his hand not Penny's boat , and the message he wrote on his hand was very important. It was really funny because the clip at Comic-Con showed Mr. Friendly saying, 'by the time you see this, I'm gonna be dead, but I am telling you it's a shame because whoever is going to come after the Others is going to be a hell of a lot worse than we ever were.' Damon and I were listening to him and sort of nodding our head going, 'That's pretty prophetic.' With Jin and Sun there is a very dynamic situation at work. She's pregnant... the fate of her child, the fate of their marriage, all those questions Damon and I will get to and more this season. Walt will be back. You will see more of Jacob. Source: Kristin on E!Online
The Comic-Con Lost panel started off with a clip featuring Ben calling the Others a "rebel sect" and Tom (M.C. Gainey) saying "By the time you see this, I will be dead." Then, a voice-over in the clip revealed "The survival of the Island is now at stake. Carlton Cuse told that Rachel probably won't be on the Island. Cuse and Damon Lindelof warned fans to not get too attached to the character of Richard Alpert because actor nestor Carbonell is part of the regular cast of the new CBS show Cane. Cuse said that flashbacks and flashforwards will both be part of the upcoming season. Lindelof nodeed furiously when asked if Jack and Claire would find out they are related. He also confirmed that Ben and Henry Gale had words. The duo revealed that Harold Perrineau is indeed returning as Michael Dawson but they don't want to reveal how or when he returns; however, Damon Lindelof claimed that he would return ealy in the fourth season. Lindelof added that "[Michael] too some extreme actions" and that his story is about the power of the Island to be redemptive. Cuse confirmed that it is their "intention to get to Libby's story this year." They revealed that "there are important things going on in Danielle's story and they have to sync up." They will work on syncing those things this season or the next one. Lindelof confirmed that the whole deal with the moster will be answered. The Lost panel present a never-before-seen Dharma Film. It is hosted by Marvin Candle but the man presents himself as Dr. Edgar Halifax [Note: It sounds more like Haliwax]. The film is about bunnies but more specifically about Bunny #15. Candle indentifies this station as Station 6, The Orchid. Then, he goes on to say that the viewer has probably realized by now that he or she is not working at a mere botanical research unit. He apologizes for making him or her lie to friends and family members about the nature of the work. He mentions something that sounds like "Kasimir effect" and mentions the "unique properties of the Island." Then there's one of Jacob's subliminal messages. It may have been some variation on "as Jacob loves you." Then there's a bunny riot. One of the station's alarms blares, Dr. Halifax/Marvin panics. There's an intercut clip of someone riding a bicycle. The clip is inserted upside-down, and the rider appears to be in the village of Otherville... And then, amid the chaos (perhaps this is the Incident?), the filmstrip slides off the reel. Source: Lost Spoilers [Note: We changed the order of spoilers and some of the grammar to make it easier to read. Click on the source's link to read the original version of the article.]
Harold Perrineau is returning to Lost! Source: The Ausiello Report
During a show of AlloCiné Séries, Lost producer and director Jack Bender was asked if the format of Season 4 episodes would change to include flashfowards as used in the Season 3 finale. Here is the translation of is answer: No, there are no rules in Lost. Certain episodes will have flashfowards, others will have flashbacks, others will have neither. It will depend on the nature of the story, of what Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse will write with the writers. I know what the global approach of the upcoming season but the series will not really change: it will only depend of what the stories will be. Source: AlloCiné
I'm hearing they're going to cast at least one newbie for next season. Source: Kristin on E!Online
I can tell you that producers definitely have made an offer for Harold Perrineau to return in the new season, which they also did last season (Harold declined because he was working on a pilot). Back then, Harold was offered a truckload of money. Now, sources tell me he wants that same truckload. The question is whether he will receive it-hence, the holdup. Source: Kristin on E!Online
Damon Lindelof tells me, "Desmond will have to deal with the aftereffects and the guilt of [Charlie's death]. He will question whether or not Charlie would have made this sacrifice, had he not told him that was what he was going to do? He will question the role he played in Charlie's death." So, it sounds like big sexy Dezzie is haunted by Charlie's passing, as many of us fans are! Source: Kristin on E!Online
"The four-toed statue is something we will get to next season," Cuse revealed. "Sometimes we're surprised by the things people get fixated on. We tried to answer a fair number of questions this year, but that's one we just didn't get to." Benry's barely visible boss man will also be back, he confirms. "There will definitely be a lot more of Jacob in Season 4." Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
Next season of Lost will feature BOTH flashbacks and flash-forwards. Source: AICN
There's a great deal left to be told about the relationship between Sawyer and Kate. Source: Kristin on E!Online
Starting with the 2007-08 season, ABC will begin airing the 48 remaining original episodes of the hit drama "Lost," it was announced today by Stephen McPherson, president, ABC Entertainment. The episodes will air uninterrupted over three seasons (16 episodes each season), with the series concluding in 2009-10 with a highly anticipated and shocking finale. Source: ABC
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were on the Drew and Mike radio show. They revealed that the smoke monster will not be explained until the end of the series. Source: The Tail Section
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were on the Preston & Steve Morning Show in Philadelphia. During the show they revealed that the four toed statue is very important but won't be addressed until season 4. Source: The Tail Section
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: They will be revisiting the psychic's predictions for Claire in the future as well as Walt's abilities. The Others' obsession with children and pregnancy goes beyond the inability to successfully bear children on the island. The Other's definitely have an interest in children with special abilities. That's why they took Walt. There are two factions of The Others and are in no relation to the hatches/stations. They will be getting back to the statue before the show ends. Source: Lost Podcasts
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: There will be a Rousseau flashback eventually. In it, it will talk about Montand and his arm. Source: Lost Podcasts
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: There's going to be a Goodwin story in the future, although it's hard to determine if they are joking. Rachel may not have had the cancer come back... Ben's folder may have been a lie, MAY. Source: Lost Podcasts
I asked Emilie de Ravin [if Jack and Claire would ever find out they are related] during my Lost set visit, and here's her take: "There is going to have to be some kind of reference on our parts of our father or a photograph saying something to make that happen. But neither one of us talk much together anyway, let alone talk about our parents." Source: Kristin on E!Online
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: Juliet probably knows more about the monster; Rousseau will get a flashback at some point. Source: Lost Podcasts
Lost Spoilers offers us a summary of the spoilers Cuse and Lindelof revealed in the latest podcast: Christmas may be celebrated in Season 4. Source: Lost Podcasts
While walking out on the red carpet for the premiere of Meet the Robinsons, [Harold] Perrineau put himself on the record as being currently in negotiations for a return to Lost in season four. Perrineau told a Reuters' reporter that "We're trying to figure out if I can get back next season and do both." That would be an interesting feat considering Lost shoots in Hawaii and Demons will no doubt shoot in Hollywood. Source: BuddyTV
Other Tailies have survived but we don't know where they are. Future episodes will explain what happened to the doctors. Source: Lost Podcasts
Among the revelations to come: Viewers will learn why Libby was in the asylum, and why the island has healing powers. Source: Sci Fi Wire
Source "Spoiler fix)
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Y vas-tu finir le mois de février ????????
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Premier épisode de la saison spoiler
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titre : The Beginning of the End
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[img]- a lot of jungle scenes coming up
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[img]- a lot of jungle scenes coming up
- they are filming with another section of the Oceanic Plane!!! Possilby the Cockpit again
- Juliet is digging the graves for the dead "Others"
- it looks like Jack and Kate head off on their own
- while Sawyer, Locke, Hurley, Sayid, Desmond, Bernard, and Juliet go out into the jungle together[/img] --Last edited by guitar101 on 2007-10-15 19:57:52 --
Quelques petites photos de premier épisode de la saison 4:
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Citation :Les créateurs de Lost ont déjà prévu la conclusion de la série à succès et ont déjà la toute dernière scène bien en tête.
Carlton Cuse, producteur exécutif, a déclaré à Sci Fi Wire: "Oui, nous savons ce que sera la dernière image de la série.... et ce ne sera pas un écran noir!". Le producteur fait ici référence à la dernière scène de la série Les Soprano qui en avait surpris plus d'un.
"Nous avons toujours su ce que serait la fin," ajoute le producteur exécutif et co-créateur Damon Lindelof. "Nous ne savions juste pas combien de temps cela prendrait avant d'y arriver. Donc, oui, cela convient toujours avec l'endroit où nous sommes dans l'histoire actuellement."
La fin de Lost est prévue pour 2010. Il reste encore 48 épisodes à diffuser (divisés en 3 saisons de 18 épisodes). La quatrième saison inédite et attendue commencera en février 2008 sur ABC.
François Jadoulle avec SciFi Wire
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Est-ce-que l'on sait si vraiment ceux qui était avec Noémie sont de Dharma et si ils sont méchants? --Message edité par geneviève-2 le 2007-10-18 00:45:41--
Carlton Cuse, producteur exécutif, a déclaré à Sci Fi Wire: "Oui, nous savons ce que sera la dernière image de la série.... et ce ne sera pas un écran noir!". Le producteur fait ici référence à la dernière scène de la série Les Soprano qui en avait surpris plus d'un.
"Nous avons toujours su ce que serait la fin," ajoute le producteur exécutif et co-créateur Damon Lindelof. "Nous ne savions juste pas combien de temps cela prendrait avant d'y arriver. Donc, oui, cela convient toujours avec l'endroit où nous sommes dans l'histoire actuellement."
La fin de Lost est prévue pour 2010. Il reste encore 48 épisodes à diffuser (divisés en 3 saisons de 18 épisodes). La quatrième saison inédite et attendue commencera en février 2008 sur ABC.
François Jadoulle avec SciFi Wire
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Est-ce-que l'on sait si vraiment ceux qui était avec Noémie sont de Dharma et si ils sont méchants? --Message edité par geneviève-2 le 2007-10-18 00:45:41--
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Citation :Selon TV Guide, Andrea Roth a rejoint le casting de Lost.
Andrea Roth, plus connue en tant que femme de Denis Leary dans Rescue Me, aura un rôle récurent dans la quatrième saison de la série d'ABC
Peu de détails ont été donnés sur ce personnage mais, récemment, la production avait fait une annonce de casting disant qu'ils recherchaient une "femme dans les 35 ans forte, rationnelle et belle". Elle serait psychologue et aurait une tendance "à vouloir tout contrôler de manière obsessionnelle".
Andrea Roth continuera à jouer dans Rescue Me, les tournages n'ayant pas lieu en même temps.
François Jadoulle avec TV Guide
Andrea Roth, plus connue en tant que femme de Denis Leary dans Rescue Me, aura un rôle récurent dans la quatrième saison de la série d'ABC
Peu de détails ont été donnés sur ce personnage mais, récemment, la production avait fait une annonce de casting disant qu'ils recherchaient une "femme dans les 35 ans forte, rationnelle et belle". Elle serait psychologue et aurait une tendance "à vouloir tout contrôler de manière obsessionnelle".
Andrea Roth continuera à jouer dans Rescue Me, les tournages n'ayant pas lieu en même temps.
François Jadoulle avec TV Guide
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Citation :Et si l'année 2008 se passait sans "Lost"! Il semblerait que ABC envisage de diffuser les 8 épisodes déjà tournés de la quatrième saison en 2009...
Des craintes de plus en plus tangibles
Suite à l'annonce hier par Carlton Cuse de la fin du tournage des 8 épisodes de la quatrième saison de Lost et de ses doutes concernant la suite des événements, vous avez été nombreux à réagir et à déplorer le risque d'assister à une saison mutilée et dénaturée. Cette menace est aujourd'hui plus présente que jamais, peut-ête même plus alarmante que les déclarations de Cuse pouvaient le laisser entendre. Selon TV Guide, la diffusion de la quatrième saison de Lost pourrait tout simplement être annulée pour l'année 2008 et repoussée en 2009.
Un vaut mieux que deux...
Si le mouvement de grève des scénaristes se poursuit jusqu'au début de l'année 2008, les dirigeants de ABC pourrait opter pour une diffusion en 2009 des huit épisodes déjà tournés à Hawaï. Ce choix serait lourd de conséquences puisque les 8 épisodes de la quatrième saison rejoindraient directement les 16 de la cinquième à venir. Cette saison, qui deviendrait de fait la quatrième, serait à l'antenne en début d'année 2009 et comporterait donc 24 épisodes, à l'instar de 24 heures chrono sur la FOX. Conséquence inéluctable et immédiate d'une telle décisison, les 8 épisodes devant compléter la quatrième saison ne verraient jamais le jour et seraient partiellement intégrés au sein de la trame narrative de la cinquième.
Faire de mauvaise fortune, bon ...
Il ne reste plus aux fans qu'à prendre leur mal en patience et à attendre la suite des événements. Si la situation n'est pas encore critique, elle n'en demeure pas moins préoccupante pour tous ceux qui avaient placé de grands espoirs dans cette quatrième saison de Lost. Pour suivre au jour le jour l'évolution de la grève, rendez-vous sur notre article intitulé : Scénaristes US : la grève est lancée !
Des craintes de plus en plus tangibles
Suite à l'annonce hier par Carlton Cuse de la fin du tournage des 8 épisodes de la quatrième saison de Lost et de ses doutes concernant la suite des événements, vous avez été nombreux à réagir et à déplorer le risque d'assister à une saison mutilée et dénaturée. Cette menace est aujourd'hui plus présente que jamais, peut-ête même plus alarmante que les déclarations de Cuse pouvaient le laisser entendre. Selon TV Guide, la diffusion de la quatrième saison de Lost pourrait tout simplement être annulée pour l'année 2008 et repoussée en 2009.
Un vaut mieux que deux...
Si le mouvement de grève des scénaristes se poursuit jusqu'au début de l'année 2008, les dirigeants de ABC pourrait opter pour une diffusion en 2009 des huit épisodes déjà tournés à Hawaï. Ce choix serait lourd de conséquences puisque les 8 épisodes de la quatrième saison rejoindraient directement les 16 de la cinquième à venir. Cette saison, qui deviendrait de fait la quatrième, serait à l'antenne en début d'année 2009 et comporterait donc 24 épisodes, à l'instar de 24 heures chrono sur la FOX. Conséquence inéluctable et immédiate d'une telle décisison, les 8 épisodes devant compléter la quatrième saison ne verraient jamais le jour et seraient partiellement intégrés au sein de la trame narrative de la cinquième.
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Il ne reste plus aux fans qu'à prendre leur mal en patience et à attendre la suite des événements. Si la situation n'est pas encore critique, elle n'en demeure pas moins préoccupante pour tous ceux qui avaient placé de grands espoirs dans cette quatrième saison de Lost. Pour suivre au jour le jour l'évolution de la grève, rendez-vous sur notre article intitulé : Scénaristes US : la grève est lancée !
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Question: Anything about Lost? — Francesca
Ausiello: Michael's reappearance in Episode 8 is guaranteed to, ahem, make waves.
Question: Can you tell us anything else about Michael's return to Lost — like who he'll be sharing scenes with? — Kelley
Ausiello: I can tell you that in one scene he appears opposite a gun-toting character we thought was dead — and who still may be. And here's the real kicker: The scene does not take place on the island. Far from it, in fact.
Ausiello: Michael's reappearance in Episode 8 is guaranteed to, ahem, make waves.
Question: Can you tell us anything else about Michael's return to Lost — like who he'll be sharing scenes with? — Kelley
Ausiello: I can tell you that in one scene he appears opposite a gun-toting character we thought was dead — and who still may be. And here's the real kicker: The scene does not take place on the island. Far from it, in fact.
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J'ai hate car je les avais pas ecouter..
J,aime l,ecouter en rafalle.... ca va etre cool coller sur le divan avec mon chum apres noel!
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le coffrete : Lost saison 3 sort d 'ici 2 semaine chez videotron.
J'ai hate car je les avais pas ecouter..
J,aime l,ecouter en rafalle.... ca va etre cool coller sur le divan avec mon chum apres noel!
Yessssssssssssssss
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je viens de me le taper en raffales!!! trop hâte en février pour la suite...
En passant, la grêve des scénaristes ne touche pas cette série???
Eh bien désolé de te decevoir, mais oui la greve des scenariste touche la série Lost. A ce jour seulement 8 épisodes sont finalisés(ou sur le point de l'etre. donc si le probleme ne se regle pas sous peu, on aura droit a une saison de 8 épisodes... Je sais je sais moi aussi sa me fais ...
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''Côté séries, rien d’alarmant pour l’instant, même si «Desperate Housewives» devrait enregistrer son dernier scénario disponible d'ici à la fin de la semaine, selon Variety. ABC diffusera dès février les huits épisodes déjà tournés de «Lost: les disparus», sans pour autant savoir si elle pourra donner la suite de la saison, pas encore en boîte. Et pour cause: Damon Lindelof et Carlton Cuse, producteurs exécutifs de la série, manifestent aux côtés des scénaristes et refusent de se remettre au travail tant que des négociations n'ont pas commencé. --Message edité par toastmaster01 le 2007-12-14 11:58:27--
je viens de me le taper en raffales!!! trop hâte en février pour la suite...
En passant, la grêve des scénaristes ne touche pas cette série???
Eh bien désolé de te decevoir, mais oui la greve des scenariste touche la série Lost. A ce jour seulement 8 épisodes sont finalisés(ou sur le point de l'etre. donc si le probleme ne se regle pas sous peu, on aura droit a une saison de 8 épisodes... Je sais je sais moi aussi sa me fais ...
Je site un article que j'ai trouvé sur internet
''Côté séries, rien d’alarmant pour l’instant, même si «Desperate Housewives» devrait enregistrer son dernier scénario disponible d'ici à la fin de la semaine, selon Variety. ABC diffusera dès février les huits épisodes déjà tournés de «Lost: les disparus», sans pour autant savoir si elle pourra donner la suite de la saison, pas encore en boîte. Et pour cause: Damon Lindelof et Carlton Cuse, producteurs exécutifs de la série, manifestent aux côtés des scénaristes et refusent de se remettre au travail tant que des négociations n'ont pas commencé. --Message edité par toastmaster01 le 2007-12-14 11:58:27--