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Welcome to Lost-TV, the first unofficial fansite for the hit ABC drama series Lost. The show, created by JJ Abrams ( Alias) and Damon Lindelof, premiered 22 September
2004 and will return to our screens every Thursday nights at 9pm Eastern/Pacific and 8pm Central beginning January 31, 2008. The site itself was launched on 20 March 2004, even before the series was picked up. To contact the webmaster, send
an email to webmaster@lost-tv.com.
LOST Season 5 Premieres Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Following a critically-acclaimed fourth season that saw the show be nominated for an Emmy for the first time since its first season, Lost returns for a fifth season on Wednesday, January 21, 2009. The show will return as a 3-hour event, with an hour-long recap at 8pm ET, followed by the first two episodes at 9-11pm ET. The show will then air regularly on Wednesdays at 9pm ET.
The Complete Fourth Season of LOST Now Available on DVD at Amazon.com!
The Complete Fourth Season DVD set of Lost was released on December 9, 2008! The 5-disc DVD box set is packed with special features, including bloopers, audio commentaries, and video of a live performance of Michael Giacchino's award-winning score by the Honolulu Symphony! The set is available for ordering at Amazon.com
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Friday, May 05, 2006
Calgary Sun - 10 things we want to see on 'Lost'
On tonight's Lost, the castaways stumble upon a Wilson volleyball that talks back. Special guest voice: Lee Majors! OK, so maybe we haven't achieved critical mass yet, but with the spellbinding ABC castaway saga (at 7 p.m. on CTV, 10 p.m. on ABC) kicking off a final run of fresh freaky episodes heading to May 24's two-hour sophomore season finale, this faithful viewer admits the last several instalments have left him wondering if all the head-scratching coincidences and one-step-forward-two-steps-back plotting is ever going to amount to more than just a big bundle of bananas. After all, we've already seen the survivors of doomed Oceanic flight 815 contend with smoke creatures, steel hatches, blacklight maps, crazed mental patients posing as shrinks, visions of horses and deceased loved ones, the plane wreckage of long-dead Nigerian drug smugglers, flaky French women, a Bizarro tribe of fake-beard-wearing child-kidnappers who call themselves the "Others" and a basement that looks suspiciously like FemBot headquarters from the Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman crossover of '76. Oh, and there's the matter of the button you have to push every 108 minutes to keep the world from imploding. True, all of these divergent pieces could still logically lock together. And, if not for the sluggish storytelling that has bogged down the midsection of Year Two -- the first half of the season was exquisitely spooky entertainment -- maybe we wouldn't be quite as concerned. But we are. And we're not alone.... Read the full story here. (1:26 PM)

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