LOST Final Season Premier Rewind

I along with most LOST fans rejoiced as the final season premiere of LOST finally aired Tuesday night on ABC! The three-hour premiere event was absolutely unforgettable, but we know you’ll want to re-watch a few scenes (or even the entire 3 hours) as soon as possible or if you was unlucky and missed it. Don’t worry, we have good news!

 

You can re-watch Tuesday night’s full premiere on ABC.com here.

While you’re there you may want to check out photos from last night’s episode, clips, video interviews with the cast and much more! Keep up with everything LOST throughout the final season on the show’s official site here.

 

 

‘Lost’ Final Season Promises to Make Fans More Annoying

The Onion News Network is reporting that the final season of Lost promises to make fans more annoying than ever before. In fact, there are even shelters being set up for friends and family members of any “Lost” fan.

Check out the video below to see Lost executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse warn people that after a few new episodes air, it will be impossible to talk to any Lost fans about anything else besides the show.

 

 

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White House Stands Down to LOST

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs says that he doesn’t foresee a scenario in which President Obama’s State of the Union address will fall on February 2nd. He also added that the date for the address will be announced very soon. As for the mentioning of the health-care package, that seems unlikely in the near future as the House an Senate can’t agree on a plan.

Upon hearing the news, “Lost” producer updated with his Twitter account saying: “OBAMA BACKED DOWN!!!! Groundhog Day is OURS!!!!!!! (God Bless America).

 

 

2010 Genre TV Series Schedule and Air Dates

 

 

 

 

 

Fringe 2010 TV Schedule:

Fringe 2×11: January 14, 2010
Fringe 2×12: January 21, 2010
Fringe 2×13: January 28, 2010
Fringe 2×14: February 4, 2010
PAUSE
Fringe 2×15: April 1, 2010

 

Legend of the Seeker 2010 air dates

Legend of the Seeker 2×07: Resurrection USA Air date: January 9, 2010.

 

Lost Season 6 Premiere

Lost Season 6 premiere: February 2, 2010. Reacap + two-hour premiere!

 

Heroes in 2010

Heroes Season 4 will continue on January 4, 2010 with 2 hour episode – Upon This Rock.

 

Smallville in 2010

Smallville will continue on January 22, 2010

Smallville 9×10 ‘Disciple’ will air January 22, 2010.
Smallville 9×11 ‘Warrior’ will air on January 29, 2010

Smallville Two Hour Special Event ‘Absolute Justice’ Febuary 5, 2010
Smallville 9×12 ‘Socitey’ will air Febuary 5, 2010
Smallville 9×13 ‘Legends’ will air Febuary 5, 2010
Smallville 9×14 ‘Hubarus’ will air Febuary 12, 2010

 

Supernatural in 2010

Supernatural 5×11 will air on January 21, 2010.

 

The Vampire Diaries

The Vampire Diaries 1×11 will air on January 14, 2010.

 

Flash Forward 2010 air date

Flash Forward will return on March 4, 2010 – episode 1×11.

 

V Series 2010 air date

V series (ABC) coming back in March. V 1×05 air date: March 30, 2010.

 

Sanctuary in 2010

Sanctuary episode 2×11 Haunted will air on January 8, 2010.

 

Stargate Universe 2010 air date

Stargate Universe will return in April. SGU 1×11 Space will air on April 2, 2010.

 

Caprica premiere

Caprica premiere: January 22, 2010.

 

 

Why Genre Shows are Dying! Part 1

 

First off Hinman failed to mention any show that is on the SyFy Channel. Why is that Mikey? I'm starting to wonder about you boy. Now on with my rant on the subject at hand. Knight Rider, any true Sci-Fi fan knew that this show was doomed from the first 10 minutes of the pilot, I knuckled down and watched 4 episodes even though it made me want to puke my guts out in the new KIT the whole time I was watching, till I just couldn't take anymore. Pushing Daisies was a cute show and I watched it for the whole first season, but cuteness wears out quick, babies are cute too, but just think about one with a real humdinger of a stinky diaper, enough said there. By year two I would catch it at some point, some times months after the episode aired on the DVR. As for TSCC, season one was awesome, it was kicking much ass up to the season two premier,  and it was downhill from then on out, bad acting, bad storylines, even the way they would put the scenes together just sucked. 

 

 

Fox's "Dollhouse," a sci-fi show that was suppose to be geared for the female gender. Ummm, how did that work out, it failed just as I knew it would. No offense intended ladies, but there just aren't enough true sci-fi fans of the fairer sex to sustain a TV series on the public air waves at this time. For most of us guys it just turned our stomachs inside out. I have a strong feeling that the up coming SyFy Channel's "Battlestar Galactica" spinoff series "Caprica" will turn out the same way as Dollhouse.  

We also lost two series that was on the ABC Family Channel that very few talk about  when addressing  Genre ratings, the sad part is they were both good series. "Kyle XY" and  "The Middleman" where both excellent shows and in my opinion if they where on ABC's public air channels they would have survived and been here today gearing for a new season. We also lost "Stargate Atlantis" that was on none other than the SyFy Channel, not many talking about it either. The biggest problem with Atlantis was the constant change in Characters, also by the third season the storylines was getting very dull. And last but not least of shows we lost was the USA Networks "4400" series. Great show overall, but issues with some of the actors and storylines going dry helped lead this show to it demise.

As for existing shows, the CW's "Smallville" was moved from it's Thursday night slot to Friday night, so they could make room for another show geared for the ladies called the "Vampire Diaries." Smallville took a big hit in the ratings due to the move but it now seems the show ratings are climbing back up and it's fair to say that we will get at least one more season of Smallville, and yes the show is kicking more ass than normal so make sure to tune in, no matter what time slot it's in. As for Vampire Diaries, it's ratings are good, but it is not no where as popular as Smallville was when it was in that time slot, and the new series has hurt "Supernatural" in the ratings. As for Supernatural, if any of you have been watching lately can see that even the Winchester boy's are growing tired of the series and I suspect we will being the departure of Sam and Dean at the end of this season even if the series is renewed, which I doubt will happen.

Now for the big dogs. "Lost" is fixen to start it's finale season. Last season the episodes had gotten better than the two previous seasons, but it was to late, most folks had already moved on and wasn't willing to give LOST another chance. Heroes, will more than likely be renewed for a new season and yes the episodes have gotten better but I think it's to late and like LOST, the viewers they lost won't give Heroes a another chance and it's ratings will never be as high as they were before."V", to be honest it's to early for me to predict, but so far this new series is on the right track and I give it a A rating in all areas. "Flash Forward" I feel will flash out by the end of it's first season.

Tune in tomorrow and I'll cover more on TV series not mentioned in this article and give you the real scoop on whats wrong with most of the genre shows today and why they are dying. Till then just remember "It's all about the Sci-Fi Baby!!"

‘Lost’ Trailer for Season 5

"Lost" focuses on the survivors of a plane crash who are forced to live with each other on a remote island, a dangerous new world that poses unique threats of its own.

"Lost" has quickly become one of the most popular shows on television. At this point, it has won 8 Emmy awards and a Golden Globe for Best Dramatic Television Series.

Click here to check out the trailer.

 

“Flash Forward” from “Lost”

Based on Robert J. Sawyer’s sci-fi novel, "Flash Forward" is considered very compatible with "Lost." It chronicles the chaos that ensues after everyone in the world blacks out for 2 minutes, 17 seconds and has a mysterious vision of the future that changes lives forever.

Goyer most recently co-wrote the story for the megahit "The Dark Knight" and penned and directed the upcoming thriller "The Unborn." Braga worked on several "Star Trek" series, including "Enterprise," which he co-created, and also penned two "Star Trek" movies.