A community portal about Oceanic Flight 815 with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Oceanic Airlines Flight 815, also known as Flight 815, was a fictional airline flight and crash from the television series Lost...
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A community portal about Oceanic Flight 815 with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Oceanic Airlines Flight 815, also known as Flight 815, was a fictional airline flight and crash from the television series Lost. Originally a trans-Pacific flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles, California, the Oceanic Airlines plane suffered several instrument failures during the flight. These failures prompted the pilots to attempt to land in Fiji, taking the plane 1,000 miles off course at the time of the crash. En route to Fiji, the plane sharply nose-dived and tore apart in midair breaking into three pieces which fell onto a mysterious Pacific Island on September 22, 2004.
If you guys weren’t paying super-close attention to Lost last night, you might have missed one of the many SECRETS hidden inside the episode. One of those secrets was the startling revelation that our own Doug Benson was ALSO on that plane, making him the seventh mysterious survivor of Oceanic...
The character-centric episode structure of Lost is both a blessing and a curse. In the first two seasons, it was a brilliant way to slowly reveal secrets and connections among the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815. Fans and even the writers of Lost quickly realized this was getting stale, giving us sub-par, filler episodes like John Locke’s misadventures on a commune or Jack’s Thailand tattoo.
Surely the flash forward shift helped alleviate some of the problems, but how will the writers deal...
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It may be a holiday for some people, but “LOST” was hard at work today bringing the South Pacific to Honolulu. Kewalo Basin, the small commercial harbor in Kaka’ako, was transformed into the Port of Suva, Fiji’s largest port and gateway to its capital city. It was hard to miss the huge “PORT OF SUVA” signs added to the old Kewalo Shipyard building.
The freighter Kahana was docked, and a thatched-roof pavilion and Fijian tour bus stood by.
Is this Naomi’s freighter? Even though she said the...
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With the imminent return of Lost at the end of the month, the producers are really pushing the advertisement this year, in a huge bid to win back viewers. Along with the trailers that can be seen at movie theatres, scifi.com reports posters depicting the fictional Oceanic Airlines from the show, have also gone up, in addition to a fake Oceanic Airlines website. I have to admit that this campaign gets me pretty excited. However, still no word on what will happen being that only 8 of the 16...
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The fourth season of “Lost” kicks off January 31st — not long now, right? To tease just a little bit, the “Lost” season 4 poster reveals some interesting tidbits.
Check out the “Lost” season 4 poster, which includes a city skyline reflected in the water and the number 6 (or is it 9, if it goes with the orientation of the skyline?).
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