Archive for the ‘Elizabeth Mitchell’ Category
Thursday, May 10th, 2007
I know y’all are all waiting on pins and needles for Jeff Jensen’s review of last night’s OMGWTFLOST??!!??, so there ya go. I haven’t even read it yet, but assume there be spoilers.
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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

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hijinx and speaker discuss LOST Episode D.O.C., theorize about the parachutist and whether or not Sperm Island is trapped in some kind of alternate universe. WARNING! Spoilers regarding centricity of remaining LOST episodes discussed!
Posted in Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, Daniel Dae Kim, EPM PODCASTS, Elizabeth Mitchell, Lost, Reviews (Lost), Spoilers (Lost), Theories (Lost), Yunjin Kim | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

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hijinx and speaker discuss LOST Episode 3.15 Left Behind and tell tales of LOST Weekend 2007
Posted in Bad Robot, Bryan Burk, Cons/Parties, Damon Lindelof, Downloads/Streaming Video, EPM PODCASTS, Elizabeth Mitchell, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Evangeline Lilly, Fandom, Gregg Nations, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Josh Holloway, L. Scott Caldwell, Lost, Maggie Grace, Michael Emerson, Reviews (Lost), Theories (Lost) | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 6th, 2007
Kristin Veitch absolutely raves about tomorrow night’s Lost return, and shares some spoilers that she rustled up as well. There are some vid clip interviews with Josh, Evie and others on the same page.
Posted in Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, Daniel Dae Kim, Downloads/Streaming Video, Elizabeth Mitchell, Evangeline Lilly, Interviews, Josh Holloway, Lost, Spoilers (Lost) | No Comments »
Friday, January 19th, 2007
I’ve read enough of these summaries of the Lost panel from the TCA press tour to know that THIS ONE by IGN is probably the only one you need to read. These guys must have taped the thing, because the article is FIVE PAGES long (and includes pictures, which is always a good thing).
I haven’t had a chance to read the entire article yet, but read enough to know that it does contain SPOILERS for the rest of Season 3 and various characters’ storylines.
Posted in Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, Daniel Dae Kim, Dominic Monaghan, Elizabeth Mitchell, Emilie de Ravin, Evangeline Lilly, Henry Ian Cusick, Jack Bender, Josh Holloway, Lost, Matthew Fox, Michael Emerson, Photos/Sightings, Spoilers (Lost), Yunjin Kim | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 17th, 2007
Elizabeth Mitchell discusses her character in an interview with SCI FI Wire that took place over the weekend. She doesn’t get into anything too spoilery, but confirms that the February 7th episode, “Not in Portland,” is Juliet-centric.
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Monday, January 15th, 2007
Lost producers claim to be in discussions with ABC about how and WHEN to end the series according to this article (and numerous others) that appeared over the weekend. This comes from a Lost panel that was held in Pasadena on Sunday for the Television Critics’ Association. They also discuss what the rest of Season 3 has in store for LOST fans, and an interesting tidbit from Stephen McPherson that seems to indicate that Lost may be going the way of 24 next season — not starting until January, but airing all 22 episodes in a row.
Be careful what you wish for, peeps.
MILD SEASON 3 SPOILERS
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Monday, October 23rd, 2006
The Chicago Trib’s MetroMix names Juliet is Best New Female Villain on TV. The snippet about her:
BEST FEMALE VILLAIN: Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell, right, with Matthew Fox) on “Lost” (ABC). Up until this season, I thought Benjamin Linus, the creepy dude formerly known as “Henry Gale,” was the most chilling villain on “Lost.” Juliet — one of the leaders of the Others and one of the captors of Jack, Kate and Sawyer — may be even scarier; she seems intelligent and relatively reasonable — right up until the point at which she threatens to shoot Kate in cold blood. Her icy reserve is what makes Juliet so effective as a character; does it mask sorrow or a heart of stone? Not knowing is what gives her scenes such suspense.
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