Princess Arwen
11-05-2005, 11:06 AM
From lost-media.com here: http://lost-media.com/index.php comes this report:
"Anonymous writes "
You can find a "Lost" A-Z guide in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly (#849) which hits newsstands nationwide on Monday, November 7. The glossary starts with Aaron and ends with Zoology. It basically recounts things on the island. Here's a sample:
C: Comic Books -- Specifically, Faster Friends, a Spanish-language funny book in which Green Lantern and Flash encounter a polar bear. Soon after Walt (Malcolm David Kelley) flipped through it, a polar bear appeared on the island. Other conspicuous reading: Watership Down, A Wrinkle in Time, The Third Policeman, and The Turn of the Screw.
I: Island -- Where, oh where are our poor survivors? Flight 815 was six hours into its journey from Sydney to Los Angeles when, according to the pilot, he lost radio contact and tried to head back to Fiji, but the plane encountered turbulence and crashed some 1,000 miles off course. According to Rousseau, she was three days from Tahiti when her ship ran aground on Mystery Island. These facts would place our gang precisely...somewhere in the South Pacific. Or another dimension.
Also, you can go to www.ew.com (http://www.ew.com) here http://www.ew.com/ew/ vote in the Who will die on "Lost"? poll".
"Anonymous writes "
You can find a "Lost" A-Z guide in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly (#849) which hits newsstands nationwide on Monday, November 7. The glossary starts with Aaron and ends with Zoology. It basically recounts things on the island. Here's a sample:
C: Comic Books -- Specifically, Faster Friends, a Spanish-language funny book in which Green Lantern and Flash encounter a polar bear. Soon after Walt (Malcolm David Kelley) flipped through it, a polar bear appeared on the island. Other conspicuous reading: Watership Down, A Wrinkle in Time, The Third Policeman, and The Turn of the Screw.
I: Island -- Where, oh where are our poor survivors? Flight 815 was six hours into its journey from Sydney to Los Angeles when, according to the pilot, he lost radio contact and tried to head back to Fiji, but the plane encountered turbulence and crashed some 1,000 miles off course. According to Rousseau, she was three days from Tahiti when her ship ran aground on Mystery Island. These facts would place our gang precisely...somewhere in the South Pacific. Or another dimension.
Also, you can go to www.ew.com (http://www.ew.com) here http://www.ew.com/ew/ vote in the Who will die on "Lost"? poll".