The last Lost ever

Allie Perison Editor in Chief The time has come. This Sunday will mark the last episode of Lost EVER! As the final season comes to a close, all the mystery of what the island is will finally be revealed. The series will wrap up this Sunday with a four hour special. Although, I recently heard a satellite might interfere with some Losties final showdown. I have no predictions for how the series will end, but I am hoping it goes out with a bang. I want the best for all of my favorite characters as I am sure all the other Losties out there do too. Will it be a final showdown between good and evil?…

Lost fans may lose to satellite

Satvika Ananth Staff Writer Though Lost fans will  be crowding around televisions next week to watch the final episode of the bizarre and epic show, nature may have other plans. Experts expect a satellite that has lost contact with its control center to potentially pass in front of another satellite that will block the signal to Earth, and could interfere with cable television in the U.S. It’s almost as if the universe has other plans for the series, which has captivated audiences for years after its debut as a sci-fi pioneer in an age where most popular television series were “whodunnit” crime shows. Though I am no fan of the show, having never watched it…

Lost approaches its end

By Allie Perison Editor in Chief With only two episodes remaining in the series, Lost is finally approaching its end. I think we all thought we would have more answers by now, but things are starting to come together. On the last episode, we were given the back story on Jacob and the man who inhabits John Lockes body who has yet to have a name. We learned that the two characters are in fact brothers of a mother who was murdered immediately after their birth. The story continues to show the bond between the two brothers that eventually fades into hatred. The relationship between Jacob and no named brother seems to be much deeper than…

Lost winds down, main characters die

Rebecca Neumann Staff Writer SPOILER ALERT! On the latest episode of Lost, “The Candidate”, four main characters died. Even for Lost, that’s pretty gut-wrenching. This turn of events comes after the revelation that one of six characters was destined to take the place of the island’s mysterious leader, Jacob. Two of the ‘candidates’ were killed off in the last episode. Despite warnings from the producers that death was to come in season 6, it was a shock that such fan favorites such as Jin (Daniel Dae Kim), Sun (Yunjin Kim) and Sayid (Naveen Andrews) ended their journey on the island. It was especially sad because Jin and Sun, who were married) had just been reunited…

The final season progresses

By Allie Perison Editor in Chief As the last episodes of Lost come to a closing, it seems that everything is leading back to relationships. Throughout the entire series, it is the character development and relationships that have kept most of us watching. To me, it seems like Desmond is now playing a sort of Jacob like role, pushing all of the Oceanic flight members to find the person they connected with on the island. The real question is if the same thing that happens on the island is inevitably going to happen regardless of location. I wonder if Hurley’s lover will eventually die and if clair will stay go crazy. I also can’t help…

Lost gets closer to end

Allie Perison Editor in Chief As Lost approaches the end and less than 10 action packed episodes remain, we are creeping closer and closer to finding out what exactly it all means. Things seem to be coming together as we watch as island world and regular life still make all of our characters lives intersect. I don’t know which story line I want to be reality. If the island world is reality, does it mean that only one of our favorite Lost characters can survive? It has been made clear that in order to be chosen as a candidate, you have to be the only survivor. All of the characters have undeniable ties to the…

Lost approaches it end

Allie Perison Editor in Chief This weeks Lost was action filled with everything ranging from a physco Claire to a blood thirsty Sayid. Could it be that the show is coming down to an ultimate battle of good vs. evil? I can’t say for sure, but basing off of this last episode it seems that good and evil are being clearly established. It is hard to predict just how the series will close because it seems like everything turns into a twist. Every time you think that you have uncovered the true meaning of something, it ends up being a completely new mystery. The question is if all of us Lost fans will be on…

Lost leaves viewers left lost

Allie Perison Editor in Chief On this weeks episode of Lost another mystery was presented. Jack has a son. Yes, that’s right, a son. Don’t bother racking your brain to remember some episode from a previous season that included this bit of information because you will only be left with nothing. Yes, Lost fans, that is right. Another character has fallen from the sky (Not literally of course. Since Lost gets pretty out there I felt the need to clarify.). I hope this frusterates everyone else as much as it does me. The one good thing about the episode was that Claire was finally found on the island, although, she looks a bit like a crazy. She…

The Lost craze hits CHS

Rebecca Neumann Staff Writer Apparently, there are only three different types of people: Those who love “Lost” and can’t get enough of it; those who used to watch “Lost” but got confused and stopped watching; and those who have never watched an episode in their life and don’t understand what all the fuss is about. Although most people are familiar with the show because of its extreme popularity when it premiered in 2004, a significant portion of its audience abandoned it after the third season. Some, including executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, believe the show was saved in May 2007 when they both appealed to ABC to allow them to set an end…

Lost presents new mysteries

Allie Perison Editor in Chief Last night’s episode of Lost made one thing clear to me: regardless of which story line is reality, the passengers of flight 815 will be tied to each other in some way or another. It should come as no surprised that last night’s episode “What Kate Does” was all about Kate. After reading a few fan websites, I learned that the episode title was a play off of an older episode entitled “What Kate Did” that focused on telling the story how Kate tried to murder her father and now was a fugitive. When Kate left the island last season and took Aaron as her own, she felt a huge responsibility…