Once Upon a Time is a good show for a lot of reasons (strong female leads, good acting, an ambitious premise, great writing) but it would be easy for the show to lose sight of the forest for the trees.
Over in Samoa, Jerri, having profited from the use of Candice's disloyalty, now suggested cutting her loose, for being untrustworthy. Excuse me? Show me one Insufferable who is trustworthy.
Happy Shakespeare's Birthday everyone. Let's celebrate by talking about Survivor, which is exactly what Shakespeare would have written if only he had had no talent.
The Lost finale was a tragedy, a genuinely uninvolving and downright dull botch that not only fails as a stand-alone episode and fails as a finale, but lessens the dramatic impact of the last six years.
More than any other show in recent memory, Lost required our full attention and rewarded that sort of dedicating viewing with its singular elusive excellence.
It's gonna be so awesome. All my questions will be answered. Why are they there? Is it purgatory? How come the fat guy hasn't gotten skinnier despite being on a deserted island??!?!? Oh wait. Strike that. I've never seen an episode.
The season finale of "Lost" is fast approaching, and Sarah Silverman has the scoop on the final episode straight from the mouths of the show's creator...
We've always known that sooner or later Lost would return to tantalize us again with its unanswered questions. Not so now. On May 23rd the final episode will air and that will be that. Or will it?
How about the reveal of Jack as a father? Eh. Interesting, but not that important. And Jack was a pretty awkward dad. He talked to his son like he would talk to his therapist.
This week, Flocke (Fake Locke) takes Sawyer to a scale with a black rock on one side and a white rock on the other. Flocke throws the white rock into the ocean, and calls it an "inside joke."
We don't see what all fuss is about with the final season of "Lost." We all know how it's going to end, considering it was actually a sexy series from...
The dual-universe alternate reality from the season premiere gives us the best of both worlds. But while it's emotionally gratifying, I am more confused than ever about the facts of the plot.
Saturday night, ABC premiered the first hour of what will be Lost's last season on the beach in Honolulu. I was on the red carpet and what I experienced was pure pandemonium.
Benny and Rafi Fine of the comedy duo "The Fine Brothers" have a pretty big bone to pick with the writers of "Lost." This flash animation parody of th...
Watch out, non-"Lost" watchers: If you've previously felt alienated because you didn't care about strangers trapped on an island, how they got there, ...
The final season of "Lost" premieres in less than a month and in anticipation ABC has released this promotional photo of the cast posed like Jesus and...