‘Lost’ Season 4 Premiere: Spoilers, Easter Eggs And Reviews
The wait is over, and so is the Season 4 Premiere of "Lost." If you’re anything like me, the first thing you did after the end credits rolled was to hop on the InterWebs and check out the chatter about tonight’s episode.
Here’s a quick roundup of some interesting pre- and post-episode buzz:
- The 48 Questions That MUST Be Answered In Season 4 – Okay, so some of these could already be answered, and at least one or two were answered in the premiere, but it’s a great checklist for Season 4.
- The Chapter 5 Conclusion To The Find815.com Alternate Reality Game – LostBlog.net has posted the video you can view after navigating your way through Chapter 5 of the complicated Find815.com tie-in game. Promotions for the game also popped up during the Oceanic Airlines commercials broadcast during the premiere of "Eli Stone" immediately after "Lost."
It’s nowhere near a necessity for "Lost" fans to play this game, but it made the time between the end of Season 3 and the start of Season 4 go by quickly for those who played it. Now that Season 4 is in full swing, you can jump right to the end of Chapter 5 and fill in the pieces between a few dangling plot points in the "Lost" mythos. My Advice? Navigate back through the Find815.com updates on LostBlog.net and see how it played out.
- LostPedia’s Episode 4 Spoiler Section has a decent rundown of the episode’s flash-forward segments, as well as a mention of the new character introduced at the very end of the episode, whose name appears to have changed.
- Last, but certainly not least, keep checking back on LostEasterEggs for all sorts of screencaps and hints about some of the things you might be wondering about in the Season 4 Premiere. At the time of this post, they have a great series of screencaps from the scene around Jacob’s cabin. Whose eye appeared in the cabin? What was on the painting?
What I did immediately after the premiere was to click RECORD and turn the TV off. Lost is uncomplicated enough that I can watch it while I'm online or reading the paper (online last night) and I wanted to watch the new Eli Stone with more attention. It might be a good show.