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New Candids + Promos
-Posted by: Quivi
We added some candids of Evangeline doing a photoshoot for Vanity Fair with her co-stars from Lost in Hawaii, check them out HERE
Plus there's some new Lost season 6 promos HERE
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Staff Openings!
-Posted by: Quivi
We're having staff openings, so if you love this site and our Network MyMostWanted.com and wanna be part of the team please APPLY TODAY. We're looking for scanners, cappers, and caps sorters, plus if you wanna become co-web of one of our fansites we'll concider it too.
READ MORE about each opening HERE & contact us via PM (to summerangel) or via e-mail to mymostwantedcowebs[a]gmail.com GOOD LUCK and Thanks a Lot
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One More Lost Promo + Screening Party
-Posted by: Quivi
We added one more promo of Lost season six featuring the lovely Evangeline Lilly, check it out along with more promos HERE

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Vital Lost Prop Burns in Evangeline Lilly's Fire
-Posted by: Lauren
LOST star EVANGELINE LILLY regrets stealing a revealing letter written to TV series character Sawyer at the end of the first season - because the piece of television history was destroyed in a house fire.
The actress sneaked off with the letter, which exposed the dastardly past of Josh Holloway's character on the desert island drama, because she thought it would be worth a lot of money one day.
She says, "It completely backfired... I took the original 'Mr. Sawyer' letter.
"I thought, 'This is a good take,' and then it burned in my house fire... so I'm kinda hesitant to take anything else."
Source: newkerala.com
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Warner Brothers/InStyle Golden Globes After Party
-Posted by: Quivi
Evangeline attended the 11th Annual Warner Brothers & InStyle Golden Globes After Party looking absolutely great all in black, and of course we've got some PHOTOS HERE for you: Enjoy!

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Lost Producer: We Ran Out Of Episodes!
-Posted by: Lauren
TV bosses decided to end hit mystery series LOST because they "ran out of ideas". The show, starring Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly, focuses on a group of plane crash survivors stranded on a desert island. It began in 2004 and is set to conclude this year (10) at the end of the sixth season. And now co-creator Damon Lindelof has admitted some of the past episodes weren't up to standard, and they didn't want to risk running out of ideas again by keeping the series going. He tells the Hollywood Reporter, "Look, it would be nice to look back and say, 'We love every episode of Lost and every episode turned out the way we wanted it to'. There are s**tty episodes of Lost that we wish we had never written. "But had we not written them we would be in a different situation now, because we ran out of ideas, we stalled, then the network realised what we had been saying from early on - that Lost needed an end date. "And now here we are six years later on broadcast with a show that is - not what it once was (in the ratings) - but still performing, and we're ending it on our own terms because we had s**tty episodes."
Source: ContactMusic.com
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Evangeline on Leno
-Posted by: Bob
Evangeline appeared on Jay Leno on Tuesday night to talk about the season finale of Lost. She looked beautiful, so if you missed seeing this interview be sure to check out our high quality, hdtv captured version of it HeRe.
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TV Review: Lost - "The Shape of Things To Come"
-Posted by: Quivi
After a few weeks of hiatus Lost returns with a bang with episode 9, entitled "The Shape of Things to Come", a Ben-centric episode.
This was another example of an episode with a hell of a lot going on. Lots of information was thrown at the viewer but in that brilliant Lost way that doesn't make us, well, lost. We found out more about the smoke monster, how Sayid came to work for Ben, what Ben has been up to since the Oceanic Six got off the Island, that something bad has happened on the freighter evidenced by the doctor being found washed up and dead on the beach, and that Ben has some sort of past with Mr. Widmore.
What I Liked
First of all I loved the fact that we have gotten another Ben-centric episode, this time showing us a flashforward as opposed to a flashback. It was back in the first third of season three that we found out about Ben's past and how he came to be on the Island and now we get the polar opposite of that by finding out what he's been up to since the Oceanic 6 got off. The layers of mystery just keep on building up, answering some questions but raising even more. ... Read More ...
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Lost Fans Find Internet Thrills Via Wikis, Games, Second Life
-Posted by: Quivi
Fans of the TV show Lost don't need to limit their thrills to TV. They can turn to the Internet to hang out with fellow fans, solve puzzles, and speculate about the mysteries of the show.
Lostpedia is a fan-built encyclopedia where fans create detailed episode guides, biographies of the major and minor characters, articles speculating about where the series is going, and more.
Fans in Second Life can join SL-Lost, to hang out with other fans, chew over previous episodes, play games based on the show, and explore a recreation of the Lost island in the virtual world.
And ABC, the network that airs the show, is getting into the act, too, posting tongue-in-cheek Web sites for the fictional airline Oceanic Air, the enigmatic Hanso Foundation behind many of the shows mysteries, and more. ... Read More ...
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Change is gonna come to 'Lost'
-Posted by: Quivi
When “Lost” showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse finished the first draft of the season finale script, it was 80 pages long — about 25 pages more than a typical teleplay for the show. And thus a two-hour season finale was born.
“We had an eight-hour story planned (for the second half of the season) that got condensed to five initially as a result of the strike,” Lindelof told reporters on a conference call Thursday. “Trying to cram all that story in — around the finale, the rubber hit the road, and we realized that it all felt very rushed and we were shortchanging the emotional moments, the character moments.
“So we read the 80-page first draft ... and we said, ‘There’s no way we’re going to be able to cut this down to a 55-page script. Why don’t we expand it to 100?”‘ ... Read More ...
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New News
-Posted by: Bob
We're switching news programs, so our new news will start to appear above this post. To view old news though, please Click Here.
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