2/08/2008

Still on summer holidays?

Most of you are still on summer holidays! That’s great.

Are you familiar with the TV Serie “Lost”? We are sure you are!
Do you like it? Do you have a favourite character? Do you have your own theory?

Lost is a serial drama television series that follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a passenger jet, flying between Sydney and Los Angeles, crashes somewhere in the South Pacific. Each episode typically features a primary storyline on the island as well as a secondary storyline from another point in a character's life.

Here is a selection of songs that have been featured on the first three seasons.





The fourth season of Lost began airing on Thursday, January 31, 2008. For those who want a very short summary of the previous three seasons, here is an 8.15 minute video.




We found several interesting sites that we want to share with you:


Characters’ connections.

Who is your favourite character? How is he/she connected to other characters?
Discover it visiting this interactive place.

Find 815 – Interactive Story.
Sam’s fiancé was abroad Flight 815. When he sets out to find answers, Sam is taken to a place he never imagined.
Complete these puzzles and join in the search for missing Oceanic Flight 815. If successful you'll be able to access exclusive LOST Season 4 clues on FIND815.COM where you can join Sam Thomas on his quest for answers.

Do You love Video Games?
If you are ready to survive the island and find your way home, visit this site and download the game. (release date: February 2008)

Your theory.
Does everything happen for a reason? What's happening to the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815? Who are the Others? What is the Island and where is everybody?

Think you've got it figured out? Share your theories here, rate those of other fans and see how yours measure up.
What's your theory?

Why don’t you leave us a comment and tell us if you like “Lost” and why?
If you find an interesting related site let us know!

No comments: