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so they are all miserable outside the island.......... :shifty:

 

That's the only thing I really didn't like about the 3rd season finale. Jack is even worse than before the island!! A lot of people are probably dead. Juliet wasn't around, so you know she's either dead or is not involved with Jack at all. Kate is with someone else. Kind of depressing.....

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That's the only thing I really didn't like about the 3rd season finale. Jack is even worse than before the island!! A lot of people are probably dead. Juliet wasn't around, so you know she's either dead or is not involved with Jack at all. Kate is with someone else. Kind of depressing.....

 

But it is life isn't? The real deal? The island was the only thing that kept them together..

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SCI FI Channel, G4 Bag Cable Rights to ABC’s Lost

 

NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES, October 17: In a deal with Disney-ABC Domestic Television, SCI FI Channel and G4 have secured the off-network cable rights to existing episodes of the hit ABC drama Lost, extending through all six seasons of the series.

 

Both networks will debut Lost in prime time in fall 2008. SCI FI will air a weekly 4-hour prime-time mini-marathon of Lost. Additionally, SCI FI has obtained the right to stream a limited number of episodes of Lost on SCIFI.com.

 

The young-male-skewing network G4 will be adding an extensive interactive update to Lost, which will offer audiences a variety of ways to participate during each episode. "Lost 2.0" will feature multiple interactive and web-enabled elements, tapping into a huge online following that the hit series has generated since its inception. Additionally, G4 has also obtained the exclusive cable weekend rights for the series, as well as the rights to stream a limited number of episodes on its popular website, G4tv.com.

 

"Lost is an incredible series that has captured the imagination of the viewing public, and SCI FI is extremely proud to add Lost to our programming lineup," said Thomas Vitale, SCI FI's senior VP of programming and original movies. "SCI FI's broad base of viewers will be able to experience the Lost phenomenon—many for the first time ever—in a pure form, stacked in weekly mini-marathons, which we believe is the best way to get involved with this critically acclaimed program. And on SCI FI's HD feed, many viewers will be able to enjoy the spectacular detail and visual beauty of the series."

 

"Lost is one of the most engaging and groundbreaking series on television today and we are thrilled to have the flexibility to air the series both in its original form and with an innovative '2.0' update," said Neal Tiles, the president of G4. "By adding interactive, on-screen elements, we are creating a way for fans to experience Lost in an entirely new way. G4's signature '2.0' features have proven to resonate with the network's young male audience and this extraordinary franchise will be an excellent addition to our lineup."

 

http://www.worldscreen.com/newscurrent.php?filename=scifi101707.htm

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Lost star in drink-driving arrest

 

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Lost actor Daniel Dae Kim has been arrested in Hawaii on suspicion of drink-driving. The 38-year-old, who plays tough guy Jin-Soo Kwon in the drama, was arrested in the early hours of Thursday.

 

Police said the South Korean-born actor, who is an original cast member, was released on bail.

 

He is the fourth member of the Lost cast to be arrested for a traffic offence in Hawaii, where the popular TV series is filmed.

 

Charges dropped

 

In 2005, former co-stars Michelle Rodriguez and Cynthia Watros pleaded guilty to driving while over the legal limit.

 

Rodriguez, who played Ana Lucia, was sentenced to five days in jail and $357 (£174) in fines.

 

Watros, seen on the show as the character Libby, had her driving licence suspended for 90 days and paid a $312 (£152) fine.

 

And last year, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, known as Mr Eko in Lost, was arrested for a traffic offence, and was accused of disobeying a police officer and driving without a licence.

 

The charges against him were later dropped, however.

 

http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7064022.stm

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