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May 18, 2010

Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 16 – What They Died For

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Lost Season 6 Episode 16 – What They Died For

Original Air date: May 18, 2010 at 9:00 PM on ABC

After the last episode entitled Across The Sea we discovered that Jacob and the Black Smoke were in fact brother. Their real mother was killed by their “fake” mother the day they were born. Jacob’s brother was in fact the original choice as the protector of the Island.

We learn on the light on the island, and if this light goes out the light around the world will go out. This is really starting to get creepy here folks! Could this island be the gateway to hell or between heaven and hell? We see the Man in Black’s quest to get off the island start, and he even kills the woman he knows as his mother. Once he does this, Jacob takes him to the light source and throws him into it. This is when we have the start of the Man In Black. Jacob then puts his mother and brother in a cave, and this is where Jack finds their remains when he reaches the island.

Lost Season 6 Episode 16 — What They Died For Short Synopsis:

While Locke devises a new strategy, Jack’s group searches for Desmond

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May 14, 2010

Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 15 Across the Sea Stream Video Online

Lost Season 6 Episode 15 Across the Sea

TV Show Name: Lost

Time: 9:00 PM on Friday May 14th, 2010

Channel: Sky One Channel

Episode Details: Season 6 Episode 15

Episode Name:Across the Sea

Preview:

Locke’s motives are finally explained.

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May 11, 2010

Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 15 Across The Sea

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Lost Season 6 Episode 15 – Across The Sea


Air date : May 11, 2010 at 9:00 PM on ABC

Episode synopsis simply refers to as “woman”. Here she’s tending to a newcomer to the Island, played by Lela Loren. It’s pretty obvious why I’m excited for next week’s Lost episode, “Across the Sea”: we finally learn of the origins of both Jacob and the Man in Black, and presumably, the Island as well.

ABC is trying to keep a tight lid on next week’s episode of Lost. Here are Official Sneak Peek Lost Season 6 Episode 15 – Across The Sea.

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May 3, 2010

Watch Lost The Candidate s06e14 Stream Full Episode

Lost The Candidate season 6 episode 14 (s06e14) is very close to season 6 finale. I hope that you start watching it on time for full stream episode video, May 04, 2010 ABC TV channel at 9:00 PM. Arrange your best time for this Lost upcoming episode. There’s still a little tough challenge to be faced by Jack. Locke asks him to skip a task that he feels quite heavy. Then the question is, whether he should trust Locke? A little quote from Wikipedia, “The Candidate” is the 14th episode of the American Broadcasting Company’s 6th season of the serial drama TV series Lost and 117th episode total. Main cast name: James ‘Sawyer’ Ford, Jack Shephard, Sayid Jarrah, Katherine “Kate” Austen, Claire Littleton, Jin Kwon, Juliet Burke, Michael Dawson, Charlie Pace, Hugo ‘Hurley’ Reyes, Ben Linus, and John Locke.


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‘ve never read a few spoilers synopsis or story like it? Jack’s mistrusts about Locke make his conclusion more difficult after he’s asked to complete a hard task. Then Jack must decide whether he will follow Locke or not. Lost “The Candidate” s06e14 you should watch directly from ABC TV channel. But if in the other way, you need to watch out of ABC, don’t worry, just wait a few hours after they air it then through the URL below, you can watch for full stream episode video whether in Megavideo, zShare or Graboid. Before that, please watch a promo video below, Lost The Candidate 6×14.

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May 1, 2010

Download Lost Season 2, Episode 1 Man of Science, Man of Faith

Man of Science, Man of Faith


Air Date Wednesday September 21, 2005

Episode Summary Jack, Locke and Kate explore the mysterious hatch but Jack decides to wait before going down into the hatch. Kate and Locke aren't so patient. When Shannon chases after Vincent the dog, she encounters a familiar face in the jungle.

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Apr 24, 2010

Watch LOST Season 6 Episode 14 Online Free

LOST S06E14 is entitled “The Candidate.” The full episode will be aired on April 27, 2010 Tuesday 9:00-10:00pm ET on ABC TV. For the meantime, here’s a short summary of the episode: “Jack’s suspicions about Locke make his decision more difficult after he is asked to complete a difficult task.” Lost Season 6 Episode 14 is written by Elizabeth Sarnoff and Jim Galasso and directed by Jack Bender.

You can watch the full episode of LOST Season 6 Episode 14 Online free at ABC TV online. :)

For more Lost Season 6 Episodes Online, click here. There are 3 episodes left till the Season Finale event.

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Apr 20, 2010

Watch Lost The Last Recruit Season 6 Episode 13 Full Streaming Online

Lost The Last Recruit season 6 episode 13 on April 20, 2010.

Of course you should not miss to watch for full online streaming episode as ABC have the schedule air date on that time at 9:00 PM. Previously, you need to read the complete synopsis and main plot that I taken from wikipedia.org. Alliances team are contrived and broken when the Locke and Jack camps merge. I tell you important information about Lost season 6. Since it has only 18 episodes, This means you can not miss everyepisode. The story of one episode to another connected.

Lost The Last Recruit season 6 episode 13 was confirmed will take lots of main cast including James ‘Sawyer’ Ford, Dr. Jack Shephard, Sayid Jarrah, Katherine “Kate” Austen, Claire Littleton, Jin Kwon, Juliet Burke, Michael Dawson, Charlie Pace, Hugo ‘Hurley’ Reyes, Ben Linus, and John Locke. Is issued will be a little conflict between Desmond and Sayid? Alright, no problem. To know more, however you must watch the ABC video promo below in HD quality. In the meantime, to watch for full streaming episode other than through ABC channel, one thing you must be patient to watch until aired on the channel.

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Preview of Lost Season 6 Episode 13 The Last Recruit:

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Apr 14, 2010

Lost Season 6, Episode 12 Lost: Everybody Loves Hugo

Lost Season 6, Episode 12 Lost: Everybody Loves Hugo

Air Date Tuesday April 13, 2010

Episode Summary

Hurley worries over what the group should do next, and Locke is curious about the new arrival to his camp.

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Feb 28, 2010

Lost Season 6 Episode 6 Sundown Preview

Lost Season 6 Episode 6 Sundown airs Tuesday March 2 at 9/8c on ABC.

SAYID IS FACED WITH A DIFFICULT DECISION, ON ABC’S “LOST”

“Sundown” Sayid is faced with a difficult decision, and Claire sends a warning to the temple inhabitants, on “Lost,” TUESDAY, MARCH 2 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

“Lost” stars Naveen Andrews as Sayid, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Emilie de Ravin as Claire, Michael Emerson as Ben, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Matthew Fox as Jack, Jorge Garcia as Hurley, Josh Holloway as Sawyer, Daniel Dae Kim as Jin, Yunjin Kim as Sun, Ken Leung as Miles, Evangeline Lilly as Kate, Terry O’Quinn as Locke and Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana.

Guest starring are Kevin Durand as Keamy, Anthony Azizi as Omar/Arabic man, Hiroyuki Sanada as Dogen, John Hawkes as Lennon, Andrea Gabriel as Noor “Nadia” Abed Jaseem, Kimberley Joseph as Cindy, Cas Anvar as Omer, Kailee Velasco as Eva, Aramis Knight as Sam, Peter Stray as doctor, Salvatore Abbadessa as cabbie, David Griffith as screaming Other, Mickey Graue as Zack and Kiersten Havelock as Emma.

“Sundown” was written by Paul Zbyszewski & Graham Roland and directed by Bobby Roth.

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Feb 25, 2010

LOST - SEASON SIX - 'Lighthouse'

A Jack-centric episode that's good on the island and some other show entirely in L.A.

Grade: B
Stars: Naveen Andrews, Emilie de Ravin, Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia, Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Leung, Evangeline Lilly, Terry O’Quinn, Mark Pellegrino, Hiroyuki Sanada, Dylan Minnette
Writer(s): Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof
Director: Jack Bender
Release Date: February 23rd, 2010
Rating: TV-14

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Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on 'NCIS,' 'Bones,' 'Lost,' 'Supernatural,' 'Grey's,' and more!

Question: Happy belated birthday! My gift to you comes in the form of a question: Got any NCIS scoop? —Joel
Ausiello: You shouldn’t have. No. Really. You shouldn’t have. But since you did, I can exclusively confirm that Rena Sofer’s feisty legal eagle — who returns in Tuesday’s episode — will be back for multiple episodes in May and “set in motion a chain of events that forces Gibbs (Mark Harmon) to make a life-changing decision,” reveals exec producer Shane Brennan. And not just any life-changing decision, either. One, he says “that will impact every member of his team.”

Question: I’ll send you some birthday cake if you give me some Supernatural scoop about the 100th episode. —Annie
Ausiello: In the milestone episode, airing April 15,”a very important character will sacrifice themselves in a suicide mission,” reveals exec producer Sera Gamble. “We definitely kept in mind that this was [an important] episode. We wanted to deliver something with real scope; it’s about the Archangel Michael. Crises will come to a head for Dean and Castiel. And you’ll see characters you never thought you’d see again.” Here’s the pan I want you to use for my cake.

Question: Can you tell me if any of the following Losties will get a centric episode by season’s end: Miles, Ilana, Lapidus, or Claire? —Stephen
Ausiello: No, no, no, and no. At least as of 6.15. And my guess is the final hours won’t center on anyone. The good news: You’ll see a lot of those four in other people’s sideways arcs.

Question: Please tell me that you have at least one little morsel of a Bones spoiler. —Carrie
Ausiello: An April episode set at a rock & roll fantasy camp will feature enough testicle talk to make my high school sex-ed teacher Mrs. Sturke blush. It’ll also find Booth and Brennan “reprising a song they have sung on the show before,” hints exec producer Stephen Nathan. Guesses? Head to the comments!

Questions: Could I please, pretty please, have something about Angela and Hodgins on Bones? Please, with a cherry on top? —Dew
Ausiello: Exec producer Stephen Nathan says look for the Hodgins/Angela/Wendall imbroglio to get “stirred up” in coming weeks. “Obviously it’s a very complicated triangle, because Hodgins and Wendall are very good friends,” he adds. “And now Angela is sort of in the middle of this situation, and re-examining her relationship with Hodgins.”

Question: Now that we know Booth is getting a little action on Bones, what about Brennan? —Sydney
Ausiello: I hear there’s a second date with Hacker in her future.

Question: Anything on Damages? — Cyndi
Ausiello: Meta overload alert! Producers are currently on the hunt for an actress to play the role of an actress who ends up getting cast as Patty Hewes in a movie about the Frobisher case. (Got that?) Who do you think should play Glenn Close playing Patty Hewes? Head to the comments!

Question: Please give me some reason to hope that Big Love is going to get back on track soon. Last season it was one of the best shows on TV. This season has been a mess. —George
Ausiello: My love for Big has grown smaller, too. Save for a few isolated scenes and moments, this season has been a massive disappointment. The pacing is all out of whack, the plot twists feel contrived (Mexico standoff?), and some of my favorite characters are almost unrecognizable (please bring back the real Margene!). I’m not giving up on the show though. Hopefully, the producers will hear our pleas and do a course correction next season. In the meantime, there are still two episodes from this season left, including a finale that I’m told will feature a big betrayal within Bill’s campaign. Also, one of the wives will try out a new look.

Question: I heard you got the next four episodes of Chuck. Can you give us some scoop, pretty please? —Laura
Ausiello: The first episode back on Monday will feature…

A) a revealing look at Brandon Routh’s ripped upper body
B) a major revelation about Sarah
C) a nasty tooth extraction
D) massive amounts of Chuck-Hannah kissing
E) a break-up
F) three significant deaths
G) all of the above except F
H) none of the above

Place your best guesses in the comments section. And check out the kick-ass new trailer for major clues!

Question: I had a fire in my home the other night. Now I’m stuck in a hotel with a crappy, 25-year-old, 19-inch TV for seven weeks! I beg of you, give me some Chuck teases to cheer me up. —Scott
Ausiello: Wow, sucks to be you. This should get you out of your funk: The March 8, Zach Levi-directed episode is a game-changer in the truest sense of the word. And plot twists aside, it’s just an all-around great episode of Chuck. I watched it over the weekend on my state-of-the-art, 197-inch flat-screen TV in the comfort of my own home and was in heaven. Hope that helped!

Question: Zach Levi tweeted a picture of Nathan Fillion on the set of Chuck! Be still my Chuck/Firefly lovin’ heart! Please tell me you’ve got any scoop about the goings-on behind this picture! —Kathleen
Ausiello: If you’re asking me whether Nathan is guest-starring on Chuck, the answer is no. Faux rumor has it he was in the running to play the sexy and mysterious new cashier at Buy More, but the role ended up going to this guy.

Question: Any scoop on pilot season? —Sandy
Ausiello: I just heard that Amy Sherman-Palladino will also be sitting in the director’s chair for the pilot of The Wyoming Project, her new Little House-esque project for The CW.

Question: Got any deets on the return of Sheldon’s archenemy, Evil Wil Wheaton, to The Big Bang Theory? —Jason
Ausiello: This time around, the foes will face off in a bowling alley. “Sheldon sees this as an opportunity to settle the score and right the injustice that was created when Wil beat him at the fantasy card game,” explains exec producer Bill Prady of the April 12 episode, which finds the Big Bang crew competing against the gang from the comic book store. This raises the question: How good a bowler is Sheldon? “We’re saying that he is a good bowler,” says Prady. “We’re saying he bowled as a child. He was on a championship team in the East Texas Youth Camp in the 7 to 13 year-old division.” Prady cryptically adds that “Wil’s competitive desire to win at all costs will [inflict] collateral damage on other characters.” Hmm… I wonder if this has anything to do with the looming turmoil in Penny and Leonard’s relationship.

Question: I’m a diehard fan of 24. While the new sets and the slick technology are cool, there seems to be a noticeable lack of action this season (except for episode 8). When will things start to turn around? —Aditya
Ausiello: A wholly unbiased source at the show tells me that Monday’s episode is “classic 24” in that it both crackles with suspense and features a lot of Jack and Chloe. It also boasts what the insider calls a “heart-wrenching performance” from Mare Winningham as the mother of a young terrorist recruit and lots of Jack and Chloe. Anything about that appeal to you, Aditya?

Question: The Psych finale is in a few weeks and some of us are scrambling for some new spoilers! Can you give us anything on how maybe Henry or Abigail play into the finale? Or anything new in general. —Jenna
Ausiello: As you know, the finale will revisit the Yin Yang killer story from Season 3 and feature the return of Yang herself (a.k.a. Ally Sheedy). But what you may not know is that it’ll also include a surprise twist that no one — I repeat, no one — will see coming.

Question: Is Lisa Edelstein leaving House? I read about that and I’m sad. —Camila
Ausiello: I assume you’re referring to comments Edelstein made to Jewish Exponent that seemed to suggest she was planning to move on next season when her contract expired. Well, relax. Edelstein’s not going anywhere. “The question behind that quote was regarding life after House,” she clarifies. ”I’m not planning on leaving, I just don’t count my chickens before they hatch. Since I’m only owned for seven years at the moment, seven is what I said. However, if they want me for more I’m raring to go. I love my job!” Glad that’s settled.

Question: Where will Wilson’s ex-wife (Cynthia Watros) be living when she shows up on House? I can’t imagine she’ll be shacking up with House and Wilson.—Dana
Ausiello: “She hasn’t moved in, but she’s around a lot,” says Robert Sean Leonard, who reveals that Watros’ meatiest scenes are actually with Hugh Laurie. “I have the least to do in a way [of the three of us]. The whole dynamic of this is: the first wife returns, House hates her, and wants to start spying. I’m kind of the guy in the middle trying to keep peace. But it’s a lot of fun to watch Cynthia and Hugh tear into their scenes.”

Question: What’s going on with Katherine Heigl? Is she ever going to be returning to Grey’s Anatomy? —Hannah
Ausiello: Heigl’s due back on the Grey’s set on Monday, so it looks like Izzie will be in this season’s final five episodes. What happens after that is anyone’s guess. In other Grey’s news, I just learned that a second Mercy Wester will not be returning next season. Have you figured out who the other one is yet?

Question: Crazed fans like myself desperately need an update on Smallville’s renewal. How’s it looking? Any idea what the hold-up is? —Ryan
Ausiello: It’s looking really, really good. And the hold-up is due to boring stuff like contracts and money.

Question: Any Ugly Betty scoop? —Matt
Ausiello: Adam Rodriguez confirmed the worst kept secret in TV land: Hilda and Bobby are getting hitched in the series finale. “Poor Hilda gets her happy ending,” he says with a laugh. “She so deserves it. She’s a good mom, a good daughter, a great person, and you really never get to see her win. She’s always faced with these obstacles and these bad guys that come in and out of her life who never work out. And finally she meets somebody who’s willing to love her the way she deserves to be loved. So to end the show with her getting married and having that Cinderella moment for her is really great. I’m really excited about that. And for the character of Bobby, it’s a great way to show that this guy has really come full circle. He’s willing to get married and be a real grown-up finally. They’re a great couple I think the audience is going to be happy to see them get married and solidify that relationship.”

Question: I am dying here without Vampire Diaries! Please give us some scoop on the Damon-Elena relationship because I am loving it! —Ash
Ausiello: Then prepare to love this season’s final strong of episodes, which exec producer Julie Plec tells me will be heavily focused on the pair. “We’ll see Damon start to look at Elena as more than just his brother’s girlfriend or the doppelganger to the love of his life,” she reveals. “He’ll start to love and understand her as a human being, which is ironic because Damon could typically give a s–t about anything involving humanity. It’s some good stuff.”

May 4, 2009