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Audio from the “LOST” Panel in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con 2009, Saturday, July 25, 2009. Damon Lindelof and and Carlton Cuse take fan questions and welcome special guests Jorge Garcia, Michael Emerson, Nestor Carbonell, Josh Holloway, and Dominic Monaghan.
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Ryan and Jen,
Thank you so very much for the great audio.
thank you so much, i wish i could have been there
Thanks for taking us behind the curtain. I really loved the energy and enthusiasm of the crowd. I know it’s a tough job trotting around the globe to record the offerings of our favorite oracle, but it is a real service to those of “on assignment in Canada” or basically away from the action.
What did happen to Shannon’s inhalers?
Defend the island.
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Thank you Ryan and Jen for the great LOST coverage. I was also able to find the panel on You Tube if anyone is interested, except whomever did the video edited out the fan films, the commercials and the tribute at the end.
As far as the panel goes, i thought it was more informative than last year, but answered even fewer questions than the previous years. Personally, it’s great to see the cast members, but nobody even asks them questions. They’re always directed to Cuseloff. I’m really irritated that they just blow off the fans and treat Comicon as if it’s a big marketing event, which i guess it is, but they just take it too far. Thanks Disney!
Great to see Stewart there! Nice outfit man! Loved your comments on the panel.
I think it’s sucks that they won’t be there next year. Personally, i think they should just do a 3 hour fan-question session with just them and nobody else. No special videos, nothing…just fans and questions. Next year would be the time to have a serious panel with Cuseloff. After everything is said and done, get the real questions answered.
Interesting that they keep hinting that Jack’s plan to turn back the clock might actually be what we see next season. With Jorge’s questions about the last few seasons being all for nothing if that happens. To the video at the end of the panel of all the dead losties. Cuseloff saying we will definitely see Liz Mitchell next season. The interview with AAA (Eko) saying that he might return to the show. And of course appearance of Dom at the end of the panel.
So, either this is a big “red herring” as Jacob was preparing in the season finale or Jack’s plan might have actually worked.
What does everyone else think?
Thanks Ryan & Jain for sharing this with those of us who weren’t in San Diego. I can’t wait to hear/read your thoughts on the panel.
My impression is that they didn’t answer much and decided to focus the panel on paying homage to the fans for being there since Season 1. Hence all the videos, gifts, jokes, winks… Not that this isn’t a constant in all the Lost Comic Con panels to date, but I think it was more evident this time.
I wish they had given us more information on what was coming up on Season 6, but I’ve had a really good time listening to the panel audio (and later watching it on You Tube).
Great coverage. Thank you!
Ryan and Jen…..thank you SO MUCH for the incredible coverage of Comic Con. You went above and beyond the call of duty-far better than any newspaper, magazine, television, radio reporters would have done. I honestly felt like I was there at Comic Con this week. I loved the daily podcasts talking about your days, the interviews with the jay and jack crew, and of course the Lost Panel yesterday. Thank you for all of your hard work, standing in line, and enduring little to no sleep all for us Lost fans. I hope you both had a wonderful time and are able to get some rest now! I can hardly wait for the season 3 rewatch that will sustain us all the way through the fall. By the way, I didn’t know if you guys plan on doing a brief podcast to recap your thoughts on the LOST Panel? I’d love to hear it as I’m sure all of us would. But if not, I can’t complain-you’re coverage has already been way way more than enough, and for an obsessive Lost fan, its been perfect. Thank you!
@Mike…
Always said that the plan worked…
Flashback, Flashforward, Time Travel… And now? What “new way” is there left? The next big one in scifi? Different dimension!
Have we been robbed as asked by Jorge? Well… “The universe, unfortunately, has a way of course correcting”. So we will be able to compare what has happen in the past and how the universe course corrected all. And I guess that some of them will know things has changed. The “past” losties will be stuck there for a moment? Desmond will know the change… Richard might also… Faraday might…
An interesting thing happened to me yesterday. I watched Donnie Darko for the first time. The Director’s cut of course. If you’ve never seen it, I highly recommend it and I may reveal a spoiler so read no more…but watch it with the director’s commentary right after you watch the movie, since you will most definitely need an explanation.
It’s interesting how similar the stories are between Darko and LOST. Actually, Darko kind of also reminded me of one or more time travel episodes of Star Trek TNG. From the alternate universes to the book references to one of the main characters trying to fix a rift in time, LOST seems to be heading in the direction of Darko. The only thing that strongly differs is that in Darko the purpose or the reason for the plot is never quite revealed; meaning, the reason why the tangent universe is opened/created is never given. I think LOST is attempted to do that.
I’d love to hear from anyone that sees the similarities or differences between these two great works of visual media.
Parallel universe would exlpain the food drop… on a different barring it changed dimension, and maybe the purge has not happened if the bomb has exploded that is why they received it in 2004!
“People we haven’t seen since season 1”??? Claire’s medium? Even if he is a fraud maybe he isn’t and could tell something has changed…
Hope to read your written impressions, too. Sounds like you had a great time.
Looking forward to rewatching 3 with you,
Mahalo
Just wanted to add my thanks to your excellent podcast of the Lost panel. I used You Tube to see the videos and listened to the discussion when it was just people talking. It felt like I was there, sitting in the crowd, catching the atmosphere, hearing Jen whooping on more than one occasion. Wonderful stuff and much appreciated by everyone here, I’m sure.
Jen is clearly a Jorge fan! :p
Thanks so much for your reports and your podcasts! And you had a photo of the Pottercasters! Unbelievable. 🙂
Your podcasts are my favourite Lostcasts and I hope you’ll continue them throughout the hiatus.
Not being able to be in San Diego myself, your contributions have been greatly appreciated.
Count me in among the “alternative universe” theorists; the ads don’t make sense otherwise.
Thanks again!
Great coverage, Jen & Ryan!! Thanks so much for all of your hard work!
Thinking: Charlie, Sawyer, Hurley, Ben and Richard… Add Mr. Eco, John and Desmond and I guess you have all the fan fabs! 😀
Great guesting this year for the last Comicon!
I am thinking of the end of Via Domus (the Lost video game)…
Now I can make sence of it! And it goes with the Dharma food drop! Yeah! Next season will be super fun! I hope to see an “all lucky” Hurley, a “bad ass” Austin, a “clear record” Oceanic Airline… I am guessing a “Drive Shaft rules” Charlie.
If what we saw in Comicon was real (and don’t get me started on that), what kind of “parallel universe” character would you like to see? “Confident” Jack? “Divoced” Jin?… Let’s start the funniest/craziest guessing!
On the alternative universe: great idea, but JJ Abrams already stole it back for himself on Fringe. One of the problems with Lost remaining so open-ended for so long is that other films and TV serials have appropriated some of the more popular end-game scenarios.
Hi all!
I justed watched the Official LOST Panel and the Jay&Jack panel with Ryan & Jen. Great job guys!
It was mentioned that perhaps some of the secrets to next season were in those ‘commercials’ and in those fun moments with the actors on stage.
Well, I had a thought about the box with the end scene of the show in it. So, it was a “locked” box (John Locke was in a box or two…) and its intent (to be revealed on Jimmy Kimmel) was foiled by Sawyer. So what if Sawyer (and Jack and Kate and Juliet’s) actions with regard to the bomb, allowed Locke to be revealed as the HERO(ES script) he was always supposed to be?
Loved all the comic-con coverage, almost like being there. Thanks to both of you for all of your hard work. I was so excited that you got to record the panel so we could listen to it, the sound quality was very good.
re: the altenate universe, Darlton has always clamied they didn’t want to be like “Back to the future” and change the past to alter the future.
They also said that next season will take place on the island without flashbacks, so does that mean that the plane crashes again, but the people on it all have a different past so they handle the crash in a different way? Will anybody remember the previous crash?
BTW, if Darlton does pull a “back to the future” I will feel gyped that they led us on all these years with the “what happened, happened” scenerio.
I think the season opener will be time reset, but by the end of the episode it will be reset again putting the losties back on the Island with not-Locke. Just don’t know how Darlton is going to pull it off though.
Watched part one of the Pilot on sci-fi last night. Shannon said something that really caught my ear.
Shannon: “They know exactly where we are and they’re coming.”
It’s very reminiscent of Jacob’s last words with a little more detail.
Also from the full pilot:
Sayid: “You’d think they would have come by now.”
Shannon: “You’re wasting your time. They’re coming.”
Kate: “Something’s coming.”
The reiteration is no accident. “They’re coming.” That’s what should be troubling our sleep in anticipation of season 6.
Hey Ryan and Jen!
i just wanted to check in and say hi!do you remember me and my friend nathan? we spent the night with you guys at comic-con and you bought us sandwiches 🙂
anyways, hope you guys are doin great over in hawaii!
-RileyMartin
@Heykir: love your idea… remember the “you are the last Pitrelli” maybe we will have “you are the last Shepard”… Maybe they did tell us the end in a way we will only understand by last episode!… … Unless we figure it out now! 😀
@Carol: If they crash again with different past… it is a “back to the future!” But I like that idea also. Knowing them and being to see how they have changed and how they might not change may be interesting.
OK my final guess on next season (and we won’t have more infos so I will stick with it): Normal course that we know and instead of flashback/flashforward… flashlatteral? how things would have been different if…
And Faraday and Desmond and the Temple folks (you know the ones that whispers… being there one minute and disappearing the next…) working on how to make all fitt together because if things don’t go according to Destiny then: “God helps us all”!
Just an FYI, the first four seasons of Lost on DVD are available on the “Watch Instantly” section of netflix for free.
Sorry forgot to say you have to be a netflix subscriber.