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Jorge Garcia Video Interview with TV Squad
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Monday, May 10, 2010
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Episode 6x15 Across the Sea - Latest Tidbits via E! Online
Aaron in Boulder, Colo.: Are there any OMG moments we should look forward to in the final hours of Lost?
Well, besides all of the remaining hours of Lost?! Yes, in fact. We've been telling you about this crazy episode 15 where there are no series regulars present for months, and Jorge Garcia (Hurley) just gave us the goods on why it's so amazing. "Episode 15 is on the level of what 'Ab Aterno' was like this season. People who were big fans of 'Ab Aterno' are going to love this," he promised. "Total movie quality. It's such a huge piece of mythology that is a big, big, big story. It was just such a great read. It was almost like not even reading an episode of Lost." Is that OMG enough for you? No? Well how about a major death that will literally leave you sobbing at some point in the next few weeks? That big enough for you? And can I have a hug?
Source: E! Online
Well, besides all of the remaining hours of Lost?! Yes, in fact. We've been telling you about this crazy episode 15 where there are no series regulars present for months, and Jorge Garcia (Hurley) just gave us the goods on why it's so amazing. "Episode 15 is on the level of what 'Ab Aterno' was like this season. People who were big fans of 'Ab Aterno' are going to love this," he promised. "Total movie quality. It's such a huge piece of mythology that is a big, big, big story. It was just such a great read. It was almost like not even reading an episode of Lost." Is that OMG enough for you? No? Well how about a major death that will literally leave you sobbing at some point in the next few weeks? That big enough for you? And can I have a hug?
Source: E! Online
Latest Spoilers for LOST Finale Via Jorge Garcia
Here are the latest tidbits about the LOST Season 6 Finale via Jorge Garcia.
Over these six years, what was the most challenging moment you were asked to play?
I’ve got a pretty hard moment in the finale.
Is it physically hard or emotionally hard?
It’s emotionally hard. Perhaps my heaviest moment ever.
Have you wrapped the finale yet?
No, we’re still shooting. Right now, I think we’re going until the 23rd or the 24th, and I think that’ll be the real ending.
Have Damon and Carlton been on set for it, now that there’s no more episodes to break and write?
They have been, twice this past week. It’s kind of a thing that happens at the end of the season. A lot of times, they’ll come out and tell us what happens in the secret scenes that we don’t get in our scripts. We have our scripts for the finale missing the final act, and when you’re with them, they’ll pull you aside and say, “OK, here’s what happens in the final act.”
So they just tell you to reserve that day and you won’t know what you’ll be doing until the last minute?
I have a scene that I’m shooting tomorrow that I got the pages for yesterday. It was great because I knew I had that scene for a week and I hadn’t gotten the script for it, and then I was in the makeup trailer and I saw that somebody in the makeup department had left the scene there. I snatched it and read it and then when I got my script, I saw on the last page it said, “This page is only for producers, director, and actors in the scene to read.” The scene actually continued past what I’d read in someone else’s copy, and it was kind of fun to be in the know that time, because I haven’t ever been in a secret scene before.
Full Interview: Movieline
I’ve got a pretty hard moment in the finale.
Is it physically hard or emotionally hard?
It’s emotionally hard. Perhaps my heaviest moment ever.
Have you wrapped the finale yet?
No, we’re still shooting. Right now, I think we’re going until the 23rd or the 24th, and I think that’ll be the real ending.
Have Damon and Carlton been on set for it, now that there’s no more episodes to break and write?
They have been, twice this past week. It’s kind of a thing that happens at the end of the season. A lot of times, they’ll come out and tell us what happens in the secret scenes that we don’t get in our scripts. We have our scripts for the finale missing the final act, and when you’re with them, they’ll pull you aside and say, “OK, here’s what happens in the final act.”
So they just tell you to reserve that day and you won’t know what you’ll be doing until the last minute?
I have a scene that I’m shooting tomorrow that I got the pages for yesterday. It was great because I knew I had that scene for a week and I hadn’t gotten the script for it, and then I was in the makeup trailer and I saw that somebody in the makeup department had left the scene there. I snatched it and read it and then when I got my script, I saw on the last page it said, “This page is only for producers, director, and actors in the scene to read.” The scene actually continued past what I’d read in someone else’s copy, and it was kind of fun to be in the know that time, because I haven’t ever been in a secret scene before.
Full Interview: Movieline
Jorge Gacia Talks About Hurley's Plan
Thanks to our good friend Natalie Abrams from TV Guide about this article:
"He's trying to protect everybody like he's always been," insists Garcia, who adds that Ilana's death was the catalyst for Hurley taking a leadership role. Plus, Garcia says: "Having that connection with Jacob [Mark Pellegrino] has definitely given him a bit of chutzpah to take more charge and get stuff done.
"He might be pushing the limits a little bit, but when you have a show with Ben Linus [Michael Emerson] on it, it doesn't really look so bad, what he does, just yet. His intentions are right. It's the last season, so we have to get to the end, so we might as well go and face each other!"
The next episode will pick up with the pow-wow between good and evil starting, Garcia says. He adds that we needn't worry about the safety of Hurley, Jack (Matthew Fox), Frank (Jeff Fahey) and Sun (Yunjin Kim). "[The Man in Black] did give them their word that he wasn't going to do anything. It's been established that he has to keep his word," says Garcia. "So if he gives his word, then he's bound to it."
The question remains: Will the candidates try to blow up the plane to stop Old Smokey from leaving the island? "They built a huge airplane fuselage, complete with wings out of wood and foam," says Garcia. "It would be a really beautiful thing to blow up."
Garcia, who plans to move back to Los Angeles when the show concludes, says the cast will still be shooting until April 24, but they have just wrapped a crucial location: Hawaii's Kualoa Ranch.
"When we were shooting, we had a moment where we held each other's hands and hugged because Kualoa Ranch was Day One of the pilot, so it's always going to be special that way."
Who was missing from that group moment?
"I can't really tell you who was there," Garcia says, "It's safe to say that Ilana is not going to be the only casualty of the great Lost battle."
Source: TV Guide
"He's trying to protect everybody like he's always been," insists Garcia, who adds that Ilana's death was the catalyst for Hurley taking a leadership role. Plus, Garcia says: "Having that connection with Jacob [Mark Pellegrino] has definitely given him a bit of chutzpah to take more charge and get stuff done.
"He might be pushing the limits a little bit, but when you have a show with Ben Linus [Michael Emerson] on it, it doesn't really look so bad, what he does, just yet. His intentions are right. It's the last season, so we have to get to the end, so we might as well go and face each other!"
The next episode will pick up with the pow-wow between good and evil starting, Garcia says. He adds that we needn't worry about the safety of Hurley, Jack (Matthew Fox), Frank (Jeff Fahey) and Sun (Yunjin Kim). "[The Man in Black] did give them their word that he wasn't going to do anything. It's been established that he has to keep his word," says Garcia. "So if he gives his word, then he's bound to it."
The question remains: Will the candidates try to blow up the plane to stop Old Smokey from leaving the island? "They built a huge airplane fuselage, complete with wings out of wood and foam," says Garcia. "It would be a really beautiful thing to blow up."
Garcia, who plans to move back to Los Angeles when the show concludes, says the cast will still be shooting until April 24, but they have just wrapped a crucial location: Hawaii's Kualoa Ranch.
"When we were shooting, we had a moment where we held each other's hands and hugged because Kualoa Ranch was Day One of the pilot, so it's always going to be special that way."
Who was missing from that group moment?
"I can't really tell you who was there," Garcia says, "It's safe to say that Ilana is not going to be the only casualty of the great Lost battle."
Source: TV Guide
Jorge Garcia Teases Tonight's Episode
"Lost" fans are still buzzing about last week's "Happily Ever After" episode, which finally began making sense of the two timelines and how love plays into it all.
Well, Tuesday night's Hurley-centric episode, "Everybody Loves Hugo," continues with that theme. Although actor Jorge Garcia was tight-lipped about it in a recent interview, he did say this:
"There's definitely a turning point about to happen," Garcia said. "Right around the middle of the season, all those deja vu moments in the sideways timeline, you'll see stuff come to a head and the whole season turns the corner. And stuff really gets interesting."
"Everybody Loves Hugo" will show more of Hurley's life in the sideways timeline. Viewers saw a glimpse of that in a previous episode when he appeared to Locke as the successful entrepreneur who owns the company Locke worked for. But there's more to Mr. Reyes than that.
"This new Hurley episode shows that everything seems great for Hurley, but maybe not everything's great," Garcia said.
The episode marks the return of Harold Perrineau, Cynthia Watros and Lillian Hurst as Hurley's mother. There's also a special guest star that Garcia announced on his blog.
The cast and crew are currently working on the top-secret series finale, which is scheduled to wrap on April 24. Of course, Garcia kept mum about that as well but did say he was "very satisfied" with the way "Lost" ends.
And that was with a chunk of the finale script still missing.
Source: LA Times
Well, Tuesday night's Hurley-centric episode, "Everybody Loves Hugo," continues with that theme. Although actor Jorge Garcia was tight-lipped about it in a recent interview, he did say this:
"There's definitely a turning point about to happen," Garcia said. "Right around the middle of the season, all those deja vu moments in the sideways timeline, you'll see stuff come to a head and the whole season turns the corner. And stuff really gets interesting."
"Everybody Loves Hugo" will show more of Hurley's life in the sideways timeline. Viewers saw a glimpse of that in a previous episode when he appeared to Locke as the successful entrepreneur who owns the company Locke worked for. But there's more to Mr. Reyes than that.
"This new Hurley episode shows that everything seems great for Hurley, but maybe not everything's great," Garcia said.
The episode marks the return of Harold Perrineau, Cynthia Watros and Lillian Hurst as Hurley's mother. There's also a special guest star that Garcia announced on his blog.
The cast and crew are currently working on the top-secret series finale, which is scheduled to wrap on April 24. Of course, Garcia kept mum about that as well but did say he was "very satisfied" with the way "Lost" ends.
And that was with a chunk of the finale script still missing.
Source: LA Times
Small Snippets from Jorge Garcia
Thanks to Tara for the heads up.
Among the other teases Garcia is willing to share? Hold on to your Oceanic armrests!
1. Hurley will not be the only person with the ability to actually see the dead this season.
2. Major character deaths are on the way. “We’ve lost people,” reports Garcia, who began shooting episode 15 of 18 this week. “We have moments of going, ‘Oh, man, we’re the only ones left.’ I guess now that the show’s ending, [the writers] can pretty much wipe us off the planet.”
Source: Full Article @ TV Watch
Posted by DarkUFO
Among the other teases Garcia is willing to share? Hold on to your Oceanic armrests!
1. Hurley will not be the only person with the ability to actually see the dead this season.
2. Major character deaths are on the way. “We’ve lost people,” reports Garcia, who began shooting episode 15 of 18 this week. “We have moments of going, ‘Oh, man, we’re the only ones left.’ I guess now that the show’s ending, [the writers] can pretty much wipe us off the planet.”
Source: Full Article @ TV Watch
Posted by DarkUFO
Episode 6.05- Jorge Garcia and Matthew Fox - Short Interviews
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Labels:
Interviews,
Jorge Garcia,
Lighthouse,
Matthew Fox,
Video
New Set Photos and Report - 26th Jan
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Sunday, February 7, 2010
Thanks to DarkUFO reader Audrey for the following.
Here are the pics from 26th jan. Either 612 or 613, not sure.
Matthex Fox, Terry O'Quinn, Jorge Garcia, Harold Perrineau and Zuleikha Robinson was on the set, at the beach.
- Hurley and Michael talk at cemetery.
- Hurley stays at cemetery, Jack has a shotgun, talks to Hurley and lets him here.
- Hurley and Ilana talk at cemetery and she leaves with her shotgun.
- The doubles of Hurley and Ilana was here and they acted.
- Ajira Airways Flight 316 was already on the set and workmen was colored it.
Please forgive any mistakes in my english. I'm french and I sometimes express myself in an awkward manner.















Source: Audrey@DarkUFO
Here are the pics from 26th jan. Either 612 or 613, not sure.
Matthex Fox, Terry O'Quinn, Jorge Garcia, Harold Perrineau and Zuleikha Robinson was on the set, at the beach.
- Hurley and Michael talk at cemetery.
- Hurley stays at cemetery, Jack has a shotgun, talks to Hurley and lets him here.
- Hurley and Ilana talk at cemetery and she leaves with her shotgun.
- The doubles of Hurley and Ilana was here and they acted.
- Ajira Airways Flight 316 was already on the set and workmen was colored it.
Please forgive any mistakes in my english. I'm french and I sometimes express myself in an awkward manner.















Source: Audrey@DarkUFO
LOST Cast True or False Q&A with Kristin
Posted by
The ODI
on Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Here is a compilation video from our good friend Sawyer840 of all of Kristin from E! Online's Interviews with the LOST cast on the red carpet.
Tons of questions, but most of them we already know the answers for.
Enjoy!
Tons of questions, but most of them we already know the answers for.
Enjoy!
Jorge Garcia Discusses Season 6 of LOST
Posted by
The ODI
on Thursday, January 28, 2010
Labels:
Hurley,
Interview,
Jorge Garcia,
Libby,
Season 6
Jorge Garcia Discusses Season 6 of LOST
For fans of ABC's 'Lost', the upcoming final season has its pluses and minuses. Unraveling the island's many mysteries is an obvious plus. Having a finite number of new episodes to watch is definitely a minus. And most of the show's cast feels similarly.
In correspondent Alan Frutkin's interview with Jorge Garcia, who plays "cursed" lottery winner Hurley on the series, the actor talks about the return of his character's love interest Libby (Cynthia Watros) in the final season, the mood on the set as production winds down and what's next for Garcia himself.
Source: Mediaweek TV
For fans of ABC's 'Lost', the upcoming final season has its pluses and minuses. Unraveling the island's many mysteries is an obvious plus. Having a finite number of new episodes to watch is definitely a minus. And most of the show's cast feels similarly.
In correspondent Alan Frutkin's interview with Jorge Garcia, who plays "cursed" lottery winner Hurley on the series, the actor talks about the return of his character's love interest Libby (Cynthia Watros) in the final season, the mood on the set as production winds down and what's next for Garcia himself.
Source: Mediaweek TV
Various Cast Interviews - Access Hollywood
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Friday, January 15, 2010
Thanks to Donna for the following.
There are also a whole lot of new videos (with annoying ads before them) on Access Hollywood. The Terry/Michael interview (from the press conference) has mild spoilers about how Terry is playing Flocke. The Zuleikha interview also has a sort of spoiler (that she is playing an important role). The Jorge interview (from the press conference) has a spoiler that he has not filmed with Cynthia Watros yet.
The Josh/Evie (press conference) and Rebecca Mader interviews saying that she filmed for 3 days.
View Vidoes here
Posted by DarkUFO
There are also a whole lot of new videos (with annoying ads before them) on Access Hollywood. The Terry/Michael interview (from the press conference) has mild spoilers about how Terry is playing Flocke. The Zuleikha interview also has a sort of spoiler (that she is playing an important role). The Jorge interview (from the press conference) has a spoiler that he has not filmed with Cynthia Watros yet.
The Josh/Evie (press conference) and Rebecca Mader interviews saying that she filmed for 3 days.
View Vidoes here
Posted by DarkUFO
Josh Holloway and Evangeline Lilly discuss the "Triangle" and more
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Thursday, January 14, 2010
Thanks to Julia for the heads up.
Source: E!Online
YouTube Version
Here are some other interviews with the cast. Thanks to Carol Lily for the heads up.
Posted by DarkUFO
Source: E!Online
YouTube Version
Here are some other interviews with the cast. Thanks to Carol Lily for the heads up.
Posted by DarkUFO
Jorge Garcia and Mario Van Peebles
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Thursday, November 19, 2009
Labels:
Behind the Scenes,
Jorge Garcia,
Mario Van Peebles
Thanks to maelstrom for this photo from Jorge Garcia blog of him and Mario Van Peebles, who is set to direct an episode this Season.

Posted by DarkUFO

Posted by DarkUFO
Lost - Small Filming Snippet - 6th November
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Saturday, November 7, 2009
Thanks to Sluky for the heads up on this little snippet from yesterdays filming.
Busy day for filming at the 'survivors' beach camp today... Fri, 11/6. Witnessed Evangeline Lilly (Kate), Matthew Fox (Jack), Michael Emerson (Ben), Jorge Garcia (Hugo), Emilie de Ravin (Claire), Yunjin Kim (Sun), Jeff Fahey (Frank Lapidus) & Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert)
Source: Hawaiian Escapades@Facebook
Posted by DarkUFO
Busy day for filming at the 'survivors' beach camp today... Fri, 11/6. Witnessed Evangeline Lilly (Kate), Matthew Fox (Jack), Michael Emerson (Ben), Jorge Garcia (Hugo), Emilie de Ravin (Claire), Yunjin Kim (Sun), Jeff Fahey (Frank Lapidus) & Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert)
Source: Hawaiian Escapades@Facebook
Posted by DarkUFO
Set Report and Photos - 20th October
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Monday, October 26, 2009
Labels:
Behind the Scenes,
Filming Updates,
Hurley,
Jack,
Jack Bender,
Jorge Garcia,
Matthew Fox,
Set Photos
Thanks to my good friend Claudio for sending us this English version and photos of a recent set visit that one of their team from www.lost-spoiler.over-blog.com was lucky enough to witness.
In parking ther was a lots of truck, I follow the way and the other side of a bridge there is a new little camp, I take pictures, we can see a Dharma logo. Half an hour later I returned to the parking and I see Jorge Garcia, he embarked in a van and climbs to a trail. I back to the camp again in a little path, I get near a group of technician and one of them is Jack Bender, and Jorge Garcia is repeating a scene. The team descends to return after dinner, next it started raining and it was impossible to take pictures, but I mingled with the technicians. They were filming for episode six, Jack Bender gave me a bottle of water, and they have started filming in the trail several times. They blocked access to both ends,I descended the first time, Matthew Fox was walking ahead of me, he revire to talk to someone. He wear a red sweater and a red spot on his forehead. During this time they installed a big camera in a tent, but security didn't want I witness in the shooting. Matthew Fox is left with his car a little later, and apparently he has not turned to the scene of the camp. I left at 3PM. They had not started filming in the camp, but I knew there would be special effects and fire. The next day I went back to 13 hours, but they turned in another inaccessible location, I did not see anyone for two hours. I have other photos of the camp (next email), there is a chamgement the camp, I took pictures of the exact path where they filmed Jack and Hurley. Very beautiful tree easy to recognize, shooting back (they go down) and face. It has metal edges along the path. The day before, they camoufffé it with branches.






Source: lost-spoiler.over-blog
Posted by DarkUFO
In parking ther was a lots of truck, I follow the way and the other side of a bridge there is a new little camp, I take pictures, we can see a Dharma logo. Half an hour later I returned to the parking and I see Jorge Garcia, he embarked in a van and climbs to a trail. I back to the camp again in a little path, I get near a group of technician and one of them is Jack Bender, and Jorge Garcia is repeating a scene. The team descends to return after dinner, next it started raining and it was impossible to take pictures, but I mingled with the technicians. They were filming for episode six, Jack Bender gave me a bottle of water, and they have started filming in the trail several times. They blocked access to both ends,I descended the first time, Matthew Fox was walking ahead of me, he revire to talk to someone. He wear a red sweater and a red spot on his forehead. During this time they installed a big camera in a tent, but security didn't want I witness in the shooting. Matthew Fox is left with his car a little later, and apparently he has not turned to the scene of the camp. I left at 3PM. They had not started filming in the camp, but I knew there would be special effects and fire. The next day I went back to 13 hours, but they turned in another inaccessible location, I did not see anyone for two hours. I have other photos of the camp (next email), there is a chamgement the camp, I took pictures of the exact path where they filmed Jack and Hurley. Very beautiful tree easy to recognize, shooting back (they go down) and face. It has metal edges along the path. The day before, they camoufffé it with branches.






Source: lost-spoiler.over-blog
Posted by DarkUFO
Episode 6x05 - Several New Set Pics
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Here are some great set and filming photos that we've just been sent. These could be for either Episode 6.05 - Lighthouse (Most likely) or 6.06 - Sundown

















See the rest here

















See the rest here
Latest from TV Guide
Posted by
DarkUFO
on Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Labels:
Cynthia Watros,
Daniel Dae Kim,
Jorge Garcia,
Juliet,
Libby,
Michael Emerson,
Terry O'Quinn,
TV Guide
Thanks to Carry and David for the heads up.
Recent Emmy winner Michael Emerson — just one the Losties who talked to us recently about the show's sixth and final season — promises it will resolve some but not all of fans' questions.
"I don't know if they'll be fully satisfied or not," Emerson says. "I don't know if we want to be fully satisfied. I think it's always best to go away wanting a little more."
You can forgive Emerson for being as enigmatic as his character, Ben Linus. But in interviews with TVGuide.com, his castmates (including Jorge Garcia, Daniel Dae Kim, and Terry O'Quinn) did clarify three things that have nagged us since the fifth-season finale in May:
1. Yes, the bomb exploded. "Basically a bomb went off at the end of the last one and all bets are off," Garcia said. Adds Kim: "At the end of last season there was a big explosion." Of course, neither of them guaranteed that the bomb was Jughead, but we'll just assume it was to keep our heads from spinning.
2. We haven't seen the last of Juliet. A well-placed source tells us Elizabeth Mitchell, who plays the tragic doctor, just flew back from shooting in Hawaii and that she may return there to shoot again.
3. But we probably have seen the last of Libby. "It looks like we're probably not going to see Libby," Garcia says. "They'll probably deal with the story, but [actress Cynthia Watros, who plays Libby] may not be joining us."
Of course, the world of Lost is full of few constants and many variables. But whatever the writers have planned is worthy of the show's past secrets and reveals, O'Quinn promises: "When I read the first script, it's the first time in the whole series that I said, 'Wow, that's amazing,'" he said.
What Lost mysteries do you most want to see resolved when Season 6 begins in 2010?
Source: TV Guide
Posted by SpoilerTV
Recent Emmy winner Michael Emerson — just one the Losties who talked to us recently about the show's sixth and final season — promises it will resolve some but not all of fans' questions.
"I don't know if they'll be fully satisfied or not," Emerson says. "I don't know if we want to be fully satisfied. I think it's always best to go away wanting a little more."
You can forgive Emerson for being as enigmatic as his character, Ben Linus. But in interviews with TVGuide.com, his castmates (including Jorge Garcia, Daniel Dae Kim, and Terry O'Quinn) did clarify three things that have nagged us since the fifth-season finale in May:
1. Yes, the bomb exploded. "Basically a bomb went off at the end of the last one and all bets are off," Garcia said. Adds Kim: "At the end of last season there was a big explosion." Of course, neither of them guaranteed that the bomb was Jughead, but we'll just assume it was to keep our heads from spinning.
2. We haven't seen the last of Juliet. A well-placed source tells us Elizabeth Mitchell, who plays the tragic doctor, just flew back from shooting in Hawaii and that she may return there to shoot again.
3. But we probably have seen the last of Libby. "It looks like we're probably not going to see Libby," Garcia says. "They'll probably deal with the story, but [actress Cynthia Watros, who plays Libby] may not be joining us."
Of course, the world of Lost is full of few constants and many variables. But whatever the writers have planned is worthy of the show's past secrets and reveals, O'Quinn promises: "When I read the first script, it's the first time in the whole series that I said, 'Wow, that's amazing,'" he said.
What Lost mysteries do you most want to see resolved when Season 6 begins in 2010?
Source: TV Guide
Posted by SpoilerTV
Filming Update and New Set Pics of Airport Scenes
Posted by
The ODI
on Friday, September 11, 2009
Labels:
Claire,
Emilie De Ravin,
Evangeline Lilly,
Hurley,
Jorge Garcia,
Kate,
LA X,
Season 6,
Set Photos
Hey All,
As you all know by now earlier this week the LOST cast and crew were busy filming scenes at the Honolulu Intl Airport, which was setup as LAX (Los Angeles Intl).
Well today we have a few more tidbits for all of you from fans that got a glimpse of filming and were able to grab some pics.
Thanks to Annie for the heads up about some Twitter updates from fans and to both 808talk and Chris for the pics and details.
In addition to the pics and Twitter post, we have several unconfirmed reports that Emilie de Ravin was back on set during the filming at the airport!!


As you all know by now earlier this week the LOST cast and crew were busy filming scenes at the Honolulu Intl Airport, which was setup as LAX (Los Angeles Intl).
Well today we have a few more tidbits for all of you from fans that got a glimpse of filming and were able to grab some pics.
Thanks to Annie for the heads up about some Twitter updates from fans and to both 808talk and Chris for the pics and details.
In addition to the pics and Twitter post, we have several unconfirmed reports that Emilie de Ravin was back on set during the filming at the airport!!










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