Lost Season 6, Episode 1 & 2: LA X: Part 1 & 2 (SPOILERS)
Lost, the final season














 Was the Lost Premiere more amazing than expected?!

Lost, the island under water
Four Different Time Lines!
-The underwater world.
-The LAX time line.
-Where Kate, Jack, Hurley and other are, sometime after the hatch imploded.
-And the present time when Ben kills Jacob.





Lost, the Smoke Monster
Secrets Reviled:
-One of my need to know secrets was the temple, and now we all know, it's a Pyramid behind the big wall!
-After MIB some how quickly turns into The Smoke Monster, and takes out the good guys, it is a fact that MIB and Smokey are the same!
-The question has been asked a lot does Richard know about MIB? Now we know as MIB tells Richard "It's good to see you out of your chains, before he knocks him out.


Lost, Charlies Alive
Appearances:
In the LAX time line we see Boone, Charlie and Clare both alive and well, excepted that Jack had to save Charlie from chocking on his bag of heroine. What I take from this time line is, these are thing that would of happed if there was no crash.





Lost, the Temple
New Questions:
What did MIB mean by "I want to go home"? Could he be talking about the temple. Because the others fortified it quickly when they found out Jacob was dead.






Watch A Clip from the Premiere!
Epitaph Two: Return
The Fact that this is the last episode every is disappointing. But the episode was amazing! No question left unanswered a heroes and the death of a lead character. Now thats a season finale.
Jennifer Lopez, to Guest Star on How I Met Your Mother
Jennifer Lopez will guest star on CBS’ comedy “How I Met Your Mother,” which was recently renewed for a sixth season.

In an episode slated to air in March, she will play Anita Appleby, a no-nonsense author of self-help books that teach women how to train men into relationship machines through the power of denial.

When Robin tells Anita how Barney acts toward women, she makes it her mission to “break” him.

It was the guest appearance of another pop star/actress two years ago, Britney Spears, that spurred the show’s ascend in the ratings. Lopez has been in talks with “HIMYM” producer 20th TV for a guest-starring gig on another series, Fox’s “Glee.”
Greg Grunberg, Heroes
Greg Grunberg has promised that the fourth season finale of Heroes will be "dark".

The 43-year-old actor, who plays Matt Parkman on the NBC series, told DS that his alter-ego will once again do battle with Zachary Quinto's Sylar.

"The remaining episodes this season, Matt gets very dark," he said. "He tries once and for all to take care of Sylar. Some would say he does succeed.

"It's really dark, and he almost gets possessed in his obsession with ending this chapter of his life. I hope it's gonna scare people and they see a side of Matt Parkman they've never seen."

He added that when he read the scripts for the remaining episodes, he found them "disturbing".
Forest Whitaker, Criminal Minds Spinoff
Forest Whitaker is reportedly in final negotiations for the lead role in a spinoff of popular drama Criminal Minds.

According to WENN, the Last King of Scotland star will play Cooper, the squad leader of a group of profilers who work outside the typical FBI bureaucracy.

The character is described as dynamic, mysterious, charming and a father figure to the rest of the team. He is also a former star profiler in the Behavioural Unit who has been off the radar for the past eight years.

Minds executive producer Chris Mundy wrote the planned spinoff, from a story by him and Minds showrunner Ed Bernero.

Richard Shepard is directing the pilot, which is anticipated to be introduced by the parent show this spring.
Matthew Fox, Lost finale
Matthew Fox has admitted that knowing secrets about Lost is "quite a power trip".

The 43-year-old actor, who has played Jack Shephard since the series started in 2004, is the only cast member who has been told by the producers what the final image of the series will be.

"It's going to be really beautiful and powerful, and I can't wait to see how we end up there," he said.

"Knowing stuff that the audience want to know... it's a quite a power trip, to be completely honest with you. But the truth is that nobody really wants to know. If you're reading a really good book - I don't know too many people who want to turn to the final page and find out how it ends."

"I really love the way series five ended because it felt like the board had been set, the pieces were in place.

"But when you have a show that makes people think as much as Lost; where you've made them hypothesis about what it all means and where it's all going on a plot level; ultimately you're going to disappoint them because they're going to want it to end a certain way, and it's going to end its own way."