Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:21PM1 comment ›
Tue Jan 29, 2008 — by Rick Marshall
Brian K. Vaughan on Lost and Y: the Last Man
Keep your eye on the... Dharma Shark?
Another day, another tease regarding this week's season premiere of Lost and the impending end of Y: The Last Man.
New York Magazine's pop culture blog, Vulture, posted this brief interview with writer Brian K. Vaughan about his uber-popular television and comics projects. The interview provides some context for Vaughan's decision to off one of the series' main characters in a recent issue, as well as some insight regarding his favorite characters.
All of that, and some thoughts on the possibility of a spin-off series:
No. I am truly washing my hands. Unless I'm in really dire financial straits and I have to do an Ampersand the Monkey spinoff.
As far as the passengers of Oceanic Flight 813, Vaughan manages to keep the secrets of Lost Season Four, well... secret. And for good reason:
I think if I were to answer too specifically, a future version of myself would appear and assassinate me.
Lost airs Thursday, Jan. 31 on ABC at 8 PM (EST).
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Comments (1)
Brian Alvey (8:39 AM on Tue Jan 29, 2008)
I think if I were to answer too specifically, a future version of myself would appear and assassinate me.
I can totally see Roger Clemens using that in his Congressional hearings and I predict that it will come to be known as "The Terminator Defense." It will later be revealed that Clemens was never using steroids -- that he was a robot sent here from the future to save the entire game of baseball from players like Sosa, McGwire and Bonds who were actually using steroids.
I will cry real tears when Roger completes his mission and terminates himself.
So will you all.