Warning, if theorist Jason Hunter is correct, there be major Lost spoilers ahead. For the past few years, millions of television viewers around the world have been racking their brains as to what the island is, will Kate end up with Jack or Sawyer or will Hurley ever really be happy. The predominant question of course being what the heck is going on with that weird island? Hunter’s Lost: A Theory in Time Travel aims to spell it all out. With an assured tone, he points out intricate and mind-bending plot points and easter eggs sprinkled throughout Lost, pointing to what he believes to be the ‘big reveal’ coming in a few years from the producer and writers of Lost. If you dare, get lost in this theory and then go impress your friends with all of your newfound knowledge.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that Columbia University alumnus Matthew Fox (Jack on Lost people!) was asked to do a keynote speech at this year’s Columbia University Class Day festivity. This being a Northeastern university, a small scandal broke out among the student population, with students arguing over whether a more decorated speaker could have been chosen. Fox having graduated with a degree in Economics from Columbia, playing on their varsity football team, being a talented photographer and last but not least, the star of one of the biggest television shows to hit the tubes in recent memory, didn’t seem to be successful enough for many students at one of the nation’s top-10 colleges.
But, Fox pulls it off, giving an amusing, slightly inspiring speech, even though he had to hunch over the podium due to the low microphone. He seemed to connect with the crowd and it’s hard to hear a ‘boo’ anywhere, even when he asks one of his most vocal critics to stand up, wave and say hello, in a nice sort of way.
Watch the speech after the jump, spoiler free!
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Not that half of you even want to know about Lost anymore with the dismal reception the show has been receiving from old and new fans alike. I still believe, once this soap opera mess is over and Kate figures out she really loves Jack, we can move on with some serious mystery solving and Lost will return to it’s suspenseful glory (hopefully without Pualo and Nikki). Sigh. So yeah, Lost is currently on it’s fall break and those of us who are bored of reruns already should take this time to polish up our Lost knowledge. What better way is there than by visiting the Lost wiki page, a treasure-trove of hints, trivia, small details and lots of nerdy folk we can all relate to.
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Ok, come on people, tell me that you also think Kate’s not as into Sawyer as we’re being led to think she is! Argh! It’s going to be a long Winter.
Hit the jump to watch a sneak peek of what is waiting for us after Lost returns (spoilers ahead)..

New York Lost fans are probably the second luckiest behind the Hawaiians who get to randomly walk onto Lost sets scattered around the island. Why New York? Well, on November 6th at the flagship Toys R’ Us Times Square store, Todd McFarlane himself AND an unannounced actor from the show (Charlie? Jack? Boone?) will be on-hand to officially launch the McFarlane-line of Lost Season 1 action figures and provide autographs to those who are able to actually purchase a figure. The ticketing process will be announced soon, but if you plan on being in the NYC area that day AND love Lost, you owe it to all of the Lost fans around the world to get a ticket, fight the crowd and get your figure autographed. Then send it to us.
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Some kind soul has been kind enough to post a video on YouTube (of course) of the latest Lost season 3 promo which has started recently on ABC.
Watch the video, read more jibba jabba and witness possible spoilers after the jump..

What do you do if you’re a huge fan of television’s Lost and happen to stumble-upon an un-guarded film set while on holiday in Hawaii? You make yourself at home naturally! A few college students did just that while enjoying some sun in the vicinity where Lost shoots in Hawaii. While exploring some pristine beaches, they stumbled upon a completely empty Lost set, which appears to give some spoiling insight into some upcoming episodes. The students found tents, a cage (?), racks of Dharma branded food, cans and toilet paper (which I hope they ‘borrowed’), among many other things. Thankfully (?), they documented their trespassing and are sharing the complete photo set on Flickr for us land-locked Lost fans to enjoy.
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Lost fans, get your wallets out and get ready to seem a little creepier to your normal friends. Spawn creator and comic superstar Todd McFarlane will be adding hand-painted ceramic Lost characters to his line of models featuring fringe television, movie and comic book stars. Featuring models of Jack, Kate, Locke, Hurley, Charlie, Shannon and a mock-up of the Hatch set, McFarlane’s 6-inch Lost figures come with a detailed base and a photographic backdrop, featuring an episode-specific moment. The figures are set for an November 2006 release to almost coincide with the start of Season 3 of Lost.
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It’s always a touch boring when my favorite shows are in the off-season. But it seems the drama of Lost continues behind the scenes with scores of reports of inner strife, quitting contracts, long (show-killing) pauses in programming and much more juicy bits of gossip emerging. With using terms like, drama, long pauses, and juicy gossip in a sentance, I can of course only mean Lost, the island-drama super hit, which seems intent on crash landing before the story can complete itself.
We start off with the announcement that Lost will take a 13 WEEK HIATUS next year at the middle of season 3! Say what!? According to ABC this is what the fans wanted, as we apparentely decided we hate repeats and would like the show erased from the winter lineup completely. I think any fan would tell you they hate overly long breaks in programming more than sitting through a repeat. But that’s just my opinion.
More drama and gossip after the jump…
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