Namaste! In the mood to be Getting Lost again?
In this week's video, Elizabeth Mitchell weighs in on how Juliet might react — and to whom she might turn — if Sawyer strays back to Kate.
Also, in the wake of Sun and Frank being assigned so unexpected a "tour guide," we take a look at who/what the super-creepy Christian Shepherd is, exactly.
Lastly, check out this week's Burning Question, then send your theory to Getting_Lost@tvguide.com.
Watch and discuss it all after the jump. Peace.
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It's time again to be "Getting Lost," with the latest entry in TVGuide.com's weekly vodcast.
This time around, I've got executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse pondering nicknames for the Season 5 finale, which they happen to be writing as we speak/type. (Calm, everyone, calm....) Will the boys bake up a "bread," unleash another "snake," or dupe us again with a "donkey wheel"?
Also in this video:
• Will a dark event in island lore dictate the "departure" of new mom Amy? Reiko Aylesworth shares her take.
• Getting Lost-ies offer their theories (both good and, um, wild) on what Kate did with Aaron, and why it has her so upset.
• This week's burning question: Who exactly did Amy just give birth to? Send your best guess to Getting_Lost@tvguide.com. (And don't errantly suggest Ben, or I'll sic Smokey after you.)
Watch and discuss the new Getting Lost after the jump.
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Claire told Kate, "Don't you dare bring him back." Charlie warned Jack, "You're not supposed to raise him." But were those messages not about Aaron but John Locke? As part of this week's "Getting Lost," exec producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse address the theory that Jeremy Bentham's return to the island could be a very bad thing.
Also in the new "Getting Lost":
• Lance Reddick teases this week's particularly surprising appearance by Matthew Abaddon.
• Team Darlton delivers good news for Sawyer fans.
• What is your answer to this week's Burning Question?
Watch and discuss "Getting Lost" No. 5 after the jump.
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This Friday at 9 pm/ET (airing after Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Fox and Buffyverse auteur Joss Whedon welcome you to the Dollhouse.
The new sci-fi series stars Eliza Dushku (aka Buffy's Faith) as Echo, a top-secret "active" who is imprinted with personalities and mad skills to fulfill high-paying "engagements" — only to have her mind wiped clean at the end.
Whedon stopped by the TVGuide.com offices to discuss Dollhouse — as well as answer many reader questions. Watch Part 1 of our video Q&A after the jump.
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Another exciting episode of ABC's Lost has come and gone, so it's time to be "Getting Lost" with the latest entry in our new video series. What's on tap this "time"?
• Michael Emerson tells us if, in fact, Ben will have to "make do" with not the entire Oceanic 6.
• Emerson also updates us on the status of Ben's vendetta against Widmore.
• Who will have the most emotional reunion when the Oceanic HowEverMany are reunited with the left-behinders? I took that question to executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.
• And lastly, if Jin survived the freighter explosion, might Michael have, also? I caught up with Harold Perrineau on the set of his new ABC series, The Unusuals, to get his take.
All told, lotsa fun stuff, so make the jump and hit Play already!
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