April 26th, 2006 | 0 Comments
Lost star Michelle Rodriguez surrendered to Hawaiian authorities on April 25 to begin a five-day jail sentence for drunken driving, the Associated Press reported.
Rodriguez, who plays police officer Ana Lucia in the hit ABC SF series, opted for jail time and a $500 fine rather than 240 hours of community service, the wire service reported.
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April 19th, 2006 | 1 Comment
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cynthia Watros (Libby) has signed on to co-star in My Ex-Life, with Tom Cavanagh (Ed, Love Monkey). The show is about two best friends, who also happen to be a divorced couple that shares custody of their child. Watros replaces Gillian Vigman, who was originally cast in the role of Cavanagh’s best friend.
The Hollywood Reporter article states: “Watros is doing My Ex-Life as a guest star because of her commitment to ABC’s hit drama, Lost, on which she is a regular.”
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April 12th, 2006 | 0 Comments
Bernard and Rose are the subject of the flashbacks tonight. The flashbacks reveal Rose has something in common with John Locke. Bernard and Rose disagree over Bernard’s idea to devise an SOS signal.
Sparks fly as Kate and Jack venture into the jungle together to do some horse-trading with the Others. Wayne Pyrgram, who played Scorpius on Farscape joins the cast this week as Isaac, a physical therapist.
April 5th, 2006 | 0 Comments
Libby lends Hurley support when he begins to think the island is having a strange effect on him; the prisoner provides new information about the hatch, shaking Locke’s sense of purpose.
Changes could be in store for Hurley. Didn’t we last see him about to fall off a cliff? Talk about being “out of the loop”! It’s all tied to his visions (at least that’s what we think they are) of his old mental-institution mate Dave (Evan Handler). And wasn’t Sayid pointing a gun at the character formerly known as Henry Gale? And wasn’t it followed by the sound of a gunshot? We shall see.
March 29th, 2006 | 0 Comments
We still don’t know if Henry Gale’s an Other, although we did see a balloon in last week’s tease for tonight’s show, didn’t we? But the big news is in the hatch, where startling doings are expected. Maybe Locke has sensed something coming, because he has been acting more squirrelly than usual in recent episodes. Of course, he has a lot to brood about, and we expect plenty of father-related issues to surface in his flashback scenes.