I posted last week about some links to various Lost websites. One of them was to "The Hanso Foundation" website. Just to get you up to speed... in an episode of Lost a few weeks ago (titled "Orientation"), it was revealed that "The Hatch" was the entrance into a bunker, which was built and staffed by Dharma Industries. Dharma is a project of The Hanso Foundation. I just found a hidden link on the Hanso Foundation website to the orientation film that was shown in that episode. The first hidden tidbit I've been pointed to is that if you try to access the Hanso Foundation "Secure" website (https instead of http), you get a page that reads "bigspaceship1.com". ...
If you haven't seen this week's episode of Lost yet, find it. Then come back and check out these links: 1. THE HANSO FOUNDATION 2. DHARMA INDUSTRIES Also, I found a link elsewhere to a Google Map of "The Numbers" as latitude/longitude coordinates. Interesting...
If anybody is interested, there's a new episode of "Lost" on ABC tonight at 7:00 -- the first one since Hurley won the lottery about 4 weeks ago. Friday night is the season finale of "Battlestar Galactica" on the Sci-Fi channel. It's the second half of a 2-parter. Those 2 shows, along with "24", have been duking it out for my favourite show this year. I'd have to lean towards Lost - when it's on, I don't want to take my eyes off the screen. 24 has got the Bauer factor; it's a very enjoyable show. Galactica has been fantastic, too - the best writing of the ...
About 10 minutes into last night's episode of "Alias", Sydney (Jennifer Ganer) was having a birthday bash at her place, and needed to stop out onto the patio to talk with her SpyDaddy Jack. Someone opened the door to interrupt, and in the background you can clearly hear the song "You Are Everybody", by Driveshaft playing. Driveshaft is a fictitious band from the TV series "Lost". Charlie, one of the castaways, used to be in a hugely popular british rock band fronted by two brothers who didn't quite get along. Yeah, Charlie was in Oasis. Except not Oasis, Driveshaft. The connection between the shows is that the creator/producer of both is JJ Abrams. Another connection is that the pilot of the downed ...
Tonight is what I'll consider the kickoff of the fall TV season. First up, at 7:00 CST on ABC, Lost. It's a show about a group of people who survive a plane crash, but are "lost" on a remote island. Mayhem ensues. It was created by J.J. Abrahms, who's also responsible for a little show called "Alias". Based on some of the reviews it's gotten already, Lost should be the best new show of the season. Over on NBC, it's the season premiere of Law & Order. It's never been the smartest show on TV, but it's certainly fun to watch. Unfortunately, last season saw the end of the road for Lenny - easily my favorite character ...