
ArtGUS, recognised around the world for his astounding portraits of LOST characters and scenes, has agreed to collaborate with LOST author Pearson Moore on his upcoming book, “LOST Identity.” ArtGUS will provide creative visual interpretations for most or all of the chapters. The works will include several never-before-seen character sketches, available only in Moore’s book.
Pearson Moore greeted the news with excitement. “ArtGUS is the best portrait artist I have ever known,” Moore said. “His work is not only visually stunning, but his mastery of the craft brings out in each drawing the essence of the character. I am honoured and humbled that ArtGUS has agreed to collaborate with me in this venture.”
Moore has not set a date for publication of “LOST Identity,” but he promises to announce soon. We will keep you informed. Read more about “LOST Identity” and Moore’s other books at his website: Pearson Moore Gets LOST ![]()
Moore’s first book on LOST, “LOST Humanity,” is available for purchase at Amazon. The book can be read using free Kindle software available at Amazon; no Kindle device is needed.
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An Interview With Pearson Moore
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I interviewed Pearson Moore just as his new guide, “LOST Humanity,” crossed the one-week mark as the #1 bestselling book at Amazon.com in the Television Guides category. Moore has written twenty-five Lost essays since joining Dark UFO in August, 2010, and over sixty essays and articles since February, 2010. Pearson joined us from his office near St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States.
All Official Cast and Episode Promotional Photos
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As part of our new SpoilerTV Photo Gallery, we're pleased to announce that we have recently uploaded every Promotional Cast and Episode Still that ABC released.
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Josh Holloway - James & the Little Peach - BTS Photo with Simon Pegg
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LOST Number 6 in 2010's TV Top Earners
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Forbes has tallied its annual list of the biggest TV moneymakers and, no surprise, Fox’s American Idol led the list for 2010.
Idol delivered $7.11 million every half hour last year (wow, even the padded results shows?), which was down 12 percent from 2009.
That was followed by CBS’ Two and a Half Men, with $2.89 million per half hour (which gives you an idea why few think the show is going away despite Charlie Sheen exiting). In fact, showrunner Chuck Lorre has three shows in the Top 10.
In third was another series going through some cast issues, ABC’s Desperate Housewives with $2.74 million, which has some actors in contract negotiations. Here’s the Top 10 from last year:
1. American Idol (Fox) $7.1 million
2. Two and a Half Men (CBS) $2.89 million
3. Desperate Housewives (ABC) $2.74 million
4. Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) $2.67 million
5. Dancing With the Stars (ABC) $2.67 million
6. Lost (ABC) $2.60 million
7. The Big Bang Theory (CBS) $2.50 million
8. 24 (Fox) $2.45 million
9. Private Practice (ABC) $2.32 million
10. Mike & Molly (CBS) $2.11 million
Source: EW
Matthew Fox - First Major role since Lost
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In his first major film role since leaving Lost, Matthew Fox has signed on to play an assassin in I, Alex Cross, the reboot of the James Patterson franchise character that’s being put together by QED with Tyler Perry starring and Rob Cohen directing. Ed Burns has also signed on to play Tommy Kane, Cross's partner. At least three studios are vying for the project and a domestic distribution deal will be set imminently.
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"LOST Humanity" by Pearson Moore is an Amazon.com #1 Bestseller!
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Pearson Moore's "LOST Humanity," a fresh perspective on the hit television series LOST (2004-2010) today rose to the #1 Bestseller position at Amazon.com in the Television Guides and Reviews category. This "post-graduate course in LOST" contains never-before-revealed insights into the underlying mythology and themes of the show. Author Pearson Moore puts it this way: "People who watch LOST are not just fans. They seek meaning from their entertainment. 'LOST Humanity' feeds that hunger for meaning, and gives them new ways to understand their favourite television series."
Moore is working on a second companion book to LOST, tentatively titled "LOST Principals," referring to the principal characters of LOST. The publication of "LOST Principals" will be announced at Dark UFO. His first novel, "Cartier's Ring," will be published in May.
Jorge Garcia at Bharma
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"LOST Humanity" by Pearson Moore
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LOST as you've never experienced it before.
Announcing "LOST Humanity"
The new book by Pearson Moore
This is no ordinary companion book. No filler. No fluff. No weird theories. Just cover-to-cover, hard-driving analysis by one of the Internet's most heavily-cited authorities on LOST.
According to Pearson, "I've been working on this book since last June. I wanted to write something useful for all of us, now, a year after the LOST journey ended. I thought a book that delved into new ideas, that uncovered the deepest and most difficult themes, could serve all of us, whether we enjoyed the series, or hated it. My intention wasn't so much to explain things as it was to provide food for thought. All of us have to come to our own conclusions about LOST. In fact, the book does not present a conclusion per se."
LOST Humanity, Chapter One by Pearson Moore
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LOST as you've never experienced it before--
"LOST Humanity," the new book by Pearson Moore!
Now available at Amazon.com. For a limited time "LOST Humanity" may be purchased for $3.99--less than the price of a cup of coffee!
The first chapter of "LOST Humanity" is reprinted below.
Ab Absurdo - Podcast Interview with Ian Lee
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I have a student radio show within UEA's (Norwich) station. Last week, I hosted a LOST special as we are major fans of the show.
The headline part of the show was an interview with the presenter/ superfan Iain Lee (Lost Initiative/ Sky1 Specials)
He told some very funny stories about the cast (including some about the 'worst cast member') and I though some other fans might find it interesting too.
The show is available as a podcast at:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-eliot-fallows-show/id407891234
The episode in question is called 'Ab Absurdo'
Titus Welliver cast in Awakening
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The CW’s zombie pilot Awakening just came to life in a big way: The formidable Titus Welliver has joined the cast!
The thriller tells the story of two sisters — played by Meredith Hagner (FX’s Lights Out) and Lucy Griffiths (BBC’s Robin Hood) — who face off during a zombie uprising.
Welliver will play a mysterious figure with piercing eyes and a dark overcoat who is hunting the zombies behind the first wave of the awakening.
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Life After Lost - EW Magazine Cover Story
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Highlights from ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY’s March 18, 2011 issue (on newsstands nationwide Friday, March 11):
LIFE AFTER LOST
The castaways and creators of Lost flash back to their time on the Island
and fill us in on what they’re up to now.
NEW YORK – Over six seasons, ABC’s intricate series about a group of inextricably linked plane-crash survivors redefined the outer limits of a broadcast network drama. And when it was ultimately time to “let go”—as Lost’s finale instructed us to—we packed up our overstuffed albums of Lost memories and headed off in search of the next great TV drama that might taunt and tantalize our minds. This week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly looks back at the people who inhabited these characters. When their exotic journey ended, how did they readjust to life off the Island and back in Hollywood? How do they look back on the series? And what are they up to now? EW asked the show’s cast and producers to flash back to their experiences on the show, and to tell us all about life after Lost.
Matthew Fox (Dr. Jack Shephard) delivered an emotionally potent performance as a broken hero striving for redemption in the series finale. “Redemption is always a big theme for me, so I had waited a long, long time for that moment for Jack,” Fox says. “He had made so many mistakes and fallen apart and become this shell of a man and was really lost. And to finally get to play that end where he knows—he has the singular clarity of what he’s meant to do and what the sacrifice will be—that felt good.” Fox is currently in London performing in Neil LaBute’s play, In a Forest Dark and Deep. “A play in the West End of London is something I’ve always dreamed of doing,” says Fox. “I’d like to take on that kind of challenge. And the theater I’ve done has been phenomenally rewarding, so it’s been my goal after Lost to get into a situation where I’m doing a film here and there and a play here and there—that broad of a structure.”
Jorge Garcia (Hugo “Hurley” Reyes) can’t avoid conservations about the famous series finale. “I still get people who say that they love the show and didn’t like the ending, and they’ll ask me what I thought of the ending. I love the ending. For one thing, I end up with the Island. How can I not like that ending?” Since Lost, Garcia has appeared everywhere from the cover of Weezer’s Hurley album to How I Met Your Mother to Mr. Sunshine to Fringe. “I was leaving Lost, prepared to wait a while for people to forget me in this one part before I might get a chance to find something else that was exciting to do,” he shares. “[But] everything just kept popping up.” Indeed, Garcia is ready to settle down, signing on to star in another J.J. Abrams drama about people from another unusual island, the Fox pilot Alcatraz.
Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet Burke) continues to get fan feedback. “There’s a whole bunch of people watching it on Netflix or DVD that say, ‘Oh my God, I just saw you for the first time last night!’ It keeps coming in waves, which is fun…. I was just on an airplane and the guy behind me was like, ‘I’m not trying to make your life difficult, but I loved Juliet.’ Why is that making my life difficult? What a wonderful thing to say!” Since leaving the show after season 5 (but appearing in two episodes during the final season), Mitchell went on to star as FBI agent Erica Evans on ABC’s reimagining of ’80s alien invasion miniseries V. “I always thought it would be really fun to be the lead protagonist in a sci-fi show—I’m a dork,” she laughs. “I thought, ‘If you get a chance to do what you dreamed of doing when you were a kid, you should probably do it once. You should kick ass if given the opportunity. Fight some aliens.’ ”
Josh Holloway (James “Sawyer” Ford) looks back at the pivotal moments in his life that surround Lost. “God, it was just magical. That’s where I got my first home, got married, had my first child. The things that happened there in Hawaii were phenomenal. I have no regrets…. However, [last summer] I’m looking around going, ‘Damn, I wish I had a job to go to.’ I was a little bit—forgive the pun, I’m gonna finally be able to use that word lost again one day—but I felt a little lost. I’m like, ‘Oooh, this is tough to hang back and play chess now.’” Holloway recently shot a supporting role opposite Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol. “No one recognized me,” he chuckles. “I shaved my beard, cut off my hair, and I was like, ‘Oh my God, the Clark Kent disguise actually works! Change your hair, put some glasses on, and people don’t know who you are!’ It was refreshing not to just be Sawyer all the time.” Holloway will also trade punches for punchlines when he guest stars in the paintball-themed season finale of NBC’s Community.
The Men Behind the Curtain- Lost’s Executive Producers
Does Damon Lindelof still get Lost in his head? “I expected that I would stop thinking about it as much, but I still think about it all the time—in a very healthy way,” he says. “Since we wrote the finale, I have not had a single Lost thought, like, ‘Hey, I just had an idea for a cool story or flashback!’ ” Lindelof is now penning the Ridley Scott sci-fi drama Prometheus and co-writing and producing Star Trek 2. Carlton Cuse has closure. “I don’t miss the show. I feel like we got to tell the entire story of the show, and now life goes on.” Cuse has teamed up with Randall Wallace to develop a Civil War-set adventure series for ABC. “This is a fictional story about a family through [which] we examine all the issues of the Civil War…. We don’t have any unicorns or spaceships, but we’ve got everything else.” J.J. Abrams won an Emmy for directing Lost’s classic pilot, and then left the show in the hands of Lindelof and Cuse during season 1 to helm Mission: Impossible III. “When I look back at what the writers, cast, and crew did to build the amazing story that Damon and I started, it makes me proud,” says Abrams, who is finishing up his next directorial effort, Super 8; producing the next Mission: Impossible; developing Star Trek 2; and working on two TV pilots. It’s no coincidence that many of these projects star Losties: “I have a real love for those actors. We went through a meaningful experience together. It’s great to keep working with them on other things or see them flourish in other projects.”
For more on your favorite castaways, check out the full story on newsstands March 11th and at EW.com: http://popwatch.ew.com/2011/03/10/life-after-lost-fox-holloway/
(Cover Story, Page 34)
Source: EW
Where Are ABC’s “LOST” Actors Now?
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Jorge Garcia (Hugo ‘Hurley’ Reyes)
Jorge Garcia has guest starred on the hit TV show “How I Met Your Mother” and the brand new ABC comedy “Mr. Sunshine.” He is in a movie called “Maktub” set to release this year and another film called “When We Were Pirates,” which will arrive in 2012. Jorge is also currently filming for a new show called “Alcatraz,” set to premiere in 2013. Jorge’s face was also plastered on the cover of Weezer’s “Hurley” album (pictured left), named after Jorge’s character on “LOST.” Be sure to follow Jorge on his blog FurtherDispatches.wordpress.com.
Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah)
Sadly Naveen Andrews does not have any current projects, however you’ll be happy to hear that he is back with his long-time girlfriend, actress Barbara Hershey.
Matthew Fox (Jack Shephard)
According to IMDB Matthew Fox has two projects in the works, “Mass Effect” (2012) and “Billy Smoke” (2014). However according to a recent interview Matthew has been offered numerous roles that he chooses to turn down because he hates acting and he hates the types of movies that are being made. In addition he has made very clear that he has no interest in acting in another TV show. Moving on…
Josh Holloway (James ‘Sawyer’ Ford)
While we wish Josh Holloway’s list of projects was longer we at least have one movie to share with you that the former “LOST” star is in – “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” how exciting! The movie, which stars Tom Cruise, is set to release on December 16, 2011. We can’t wait to see Josh’s role in this film! Josh will also be starring on the season finale of the TV show “Community.”
Daniel Dae Kim (Jin Kwon)
Daniel Dae Kim was lucky enough to leave “LOST” and go to the TV show “Hawaii Five-0.” The show began airing in 2010 and is a remake that fans seem to really enjoy. Daniel also has another movie, “The Killing Game,” which is in post production and is expected to premiere sometime this year.
Yunjin Kim (Sun Kwon)
Yunjin Kim was in an international movie in 2010 titled “Heartbeat.” IMDB also lists a new movie “The Unconditional” that is currently in production. We’ll keep you posted with any new projects that Yunjin is a part of!
Evangeline Lilly (Kate Austen)
Evangeline Lilly stars in a new movie called “Real Steel,” which will release to theaters on October 7, 2011. Also, if you ever turn on your TV chances are you have seen Evangeline’s advertisement for L’Oreal Paris Healthy Look Creme Gloss Hair Color and L’Oreal Roll On True Match Foundation.
Terry O’Quinn (John Locke)
J.J. Abrams, one of the creators and producers of “LOST,” had been working on a new comedy/drama starring “LOST” actors Terry O’Quinn and Michael Emerson (Benjamin Linus). However, it has been announced that the show has sadly been pushed back. Good news for Terry though is that he will be starring in a new ABC series titled “Hallelujah,” in which he will be playing a corrupt millionaire. Terry also starred in a TV movie titled “Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story,” which aired on Lifetime this past January.
Emilie de Ravin (Claire Littleton)
Emilie de Ravin starred in the movie "Remember Me" alongside "Twilight" hunk Robert Pattinson. She also starred in the movie "The Chameleon," which released in 2010. So far Emilie does not have any other projects listed on her IMDB page.
Michael Emerson (Ben Linus)
Michael Emerson is set to star alongside Terry O’Quinn in a new TV show from J.J. Abrams, however no date has been set for the show to begin filming. Michael has also been announced as one of the stars of a new show on CBS titled “Person of Interest,” in which he will play a mysterious billionaire. Michael also had a role in the TV documentary “The American Experience” and the TV movie “God in America.” He also guest starred on the show “Parenthood.”
Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace)
Dominic Monaghan starred in the ABC show “FlashForward,” which only lasted one season. He also stars in two new movies, “Soldiers of Fortune” and “The Day.”
Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond Hume)
Henry Ian Cusick guest starred on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and is set to star in a new ABC show “Damage Control.” We’ll keep you posted when we learn a premiere date for the show.
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The Art of Immersion: The Star Wars Generation
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Thanks to Susan for the heads up.
Adam Horowitz blames the whole thing on Star Wars.
Horowitz — who with his writing partner, Eddy Kitsis, was an executive producer on Lost and a screenwriter for Tron: Legacy — remembers seeing Star Wars in Times Square with his mom when he was five. As soon as it was over, he wanted to go right back in.
“But there’s no bigger Star Wars geek than Damon Lindelof,” he admits.
Lindelof, the co-creator of Lost with J.J. Abrams, was only four when he saw the picture. Years later, when ABC’s Lloyd Braun paired him with Abrams as the show was in development, Lindelof showed up for their first meeting wearing an original Star Wars T-shirt he’d gotten when he and his dad joined the Star Wars Fan Club. Abrams was wowed.
Lindelof, Abrams, Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly) — for a whole generation of Hollywood writers in their 30s and 40s, Horowitz quips, “Star Wars was a gateway drug.”
It was also a precursor to what we’re coming to expect in movies and TV. Shows in the past, Lindelof points out, went to great lengths to avoid unanswered questions. Lost was deliberately ambiguous.
“The show became an excuse to develop a community” online, says Carlton Cuse, who headed the production with Lindelof. “And the basis of it was that people were able to debate open-ended questions — questions that we insisted be open-ended, and that would get fans engaged in the show.”
Years before the web, with its boundless connectivity and its endless cascade of hyperlinks turned entertainment into a spelunking expedition, Star Wars was a saga you could immerse yourself in at will.
Source: Full Article @ Wired
Terry O’Quinn joins cast of Hallelujah
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Lost‘s Terry O’Quinn is heading back to ABC in Hallelujah, an hourlong pilot from Desperate Housewives duo Marc Cherry and Sabrina Wind.
The project — billed as a drama with musical elements — is set in the town of Hallelujah, Tenn., which is being torn apart by the forces of good and evil and whose fortunes change when a stranger comes to town, bringing justice, peace and possibly restoring faith.
O’Quinn will play the show’s main villain Del, a charming yet wholly corrupt local millionaire who virtually owns the town. He joins a cast that also includes Law & Order‘s Jesse L. Martin and Cashmere Mafia‘s Frances O’Connor.
Source: TV Line
Chaos and Identity: An Introduction to ‘LOST Humanity’ by Pearson Moore
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“What if everything that happened here happened for a reason?”
The inspector shook his head, stopped under a tree, and took a swig from his water bottle. He trained his gaze on the bald man whose words had disturbed the silence. His eyes narrowed into a frown and he sighed. “I heard you say that in this same spot, seven years ago. Maybe there was a reason, but none of it made any sense.”
The four of them stood in silence while the inspector drank his fill. The young woman leaned her rifle against the tree, reached up with both hands and worked her hair into a bun. The man of olive skin and dark curly hair focussed on the bald man then peered at the inspector.
“Sense can be hard to find,” he said with his thick Iraqi accent, “when everything is chaotic.”
The inspector fastened the cap on his water bottle and returned it to the holster on his belt. He nodded and smiled at the Iraqi. “Finally, a man who knows it was all nonsense.”
The bald man looked into the sun and squinted. “He means everything made sense—you just have to look at it the right way.”
The inspector laughed. “I’ve heard that one before, too. ‘Not intelligent enough. You have to try harder, do more research’—or my favourite: ‘It’s about the characters. It wasn’t supposed to make sense.’” He laughed again. “I have a bachelor’s degree in economics, a master’s in business adminstration, and you think I’m not smart enough?”
The bald man shrugged. “I don’t have a degree in anything. I figured it out just fine.”
The inspector pursed his lips and stared daggers at the bald man.
In a forest, dark and deep – Review (Matthew Fox)
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Three official reviews of Neil LaBute's In a Forest Dark and Deep starring Matthew Fox and Olivia Williams. It seems critics agree that Fox and Williams totally bring it, but don't like the text of the play
This Is London
The Stage
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Thanks to Hilary for sending us this review of the new Matthew Fox play.
I went to see this on 5 March 2011, three days into the previews before the world premiere of this Neil Labute play on 11 March 2011.
The trailer and programme suggested a dark, psychological thriller involving sibling rivalry, with content and dialogue that the audience would find challenging. The London audience that I saw this with found some humour within the content but there is no doubt that it was provocative, both verbally and physically, with lots of bad language and threatening body postures.
The plot is suggested to be what happens during a night when a sister asks her brother for help in clearing out a cabin in the woods and how this activity turns into something more, an examination of how relationships that have been set in childhood influence the way we behave into adulthood. As this is a brother and sister play, comments from some forum members have leaned towards incest as the main topic but this is very different and worth a look.
First look at Elizabeth Mitchell on Law and Order: SVU
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While her warrior-like V character is fighting to save her only child from evil lizards, Elizabeth Mitchell is also playing another role — one kiddies should fear. The beloved Lost alum guest stars on Law & Order: SVU on March 30 as June, a piano teacher accused of killing a little girl after raping her with a rolling pin. It's pretty heavy stuff, which caused the real-life mom to take pause.
"I had certain things I was and wasn't willing to do — you never actually see anything," says Elizabeth, who played a different child killer on SVU back in 2003. "This is a hard one. You have to do your work, and then leave it behind before going home because it's absolutely toxic."
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LOST - The Complete Collection [Blu-ray] 40% Off
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You can now pick up the Blu-Ray Complete Collection for 40% off
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In A Forest, Dark and Deep - Matthew Fox signing autographs
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The Lost Constant
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Thanks to Paul for sending us this link to an interesting looking site about Lost.
http://www.thelostconstant.com/
Josh Holloway - Community Set Photo
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Rebecca Mader cast in ABC's Pilot - Work It
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Lost alumna Rebecca Mader, who is recurring on ABC’s freshman drama No Ordinary Family, is staying at the network but switching to comedy with a role in ABC’s comedy pilot Work It. The multicamera project, from Andrew Reich and Ted Cohen, is about out-of-work car salesmen Lee and Angel (Amaury Nolasco) who realize that it is now a woman’s world and decide that in order to find work again and succeed they are going to have to dress as women to get jobs as pharmaceuticals reps. Mader, repped by Innovative and Mosaic, will play a bitchy and pseudo-sophisticate drug sales rep with a know-everything attitude.
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Jorge Garcia to Guest on Fringe - First Photo
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Francois Chau in The Chicago Code - Promo
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Matthew Fox - In a Forest, Dark and Deep - Trailer
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LOST Numbers on Chuck
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Thanks to Jim for the heads up.
"Not sure if you spotted the Lost nods on tonights episode of Chuck, but the numbers showed up as well as our favorite multiple personality scientist. The numbers were on a bank card, go figure, they have something to do with money. And the good doctor was a bank manager."
And thanks to Matthew for the screencap.


