LOST PANEL
Executive Producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof were our hosts for the LOST panel, which is becoming a regular occurrence here at Comic Con each year.
This year, the Dharma Initiative has been on the convention floor, “testing” prospective inductees into the new Dharma Initiative mission. A “Professor Von Eegon” came out and addressed the crowd, reporting their test results as embarrassing, and then showing a short video of the test questions, and various subjects’ (including Cuse and Lindelof!) answers to the very Blade Runneresque questions asked of them (including the classic ‘turtle on its back’ question). Following the video, the Dharma professor introduced six people from the audience who’s test results made them perfect candidates for the new Initiative. They were then lead off stage to take part in the next part of the Dharma indoctrination.
A very goofy Q&A session followed, with questioners receiving gifts brought by Cuse and Lindelof. These included DVDs, T-Shirts, Toy Polar Bears, Apollo Candy Bars, a Life Preserver signed by the writers, a dry erase eraser signed by Cuse & Lindelof, a six-pack of Dharma Beer, and funniest of all, a jumbo vat of Dharma Ranch Dressing that went to a guy who was doing his best to capture his inner Hugo! This big-boned fan had the hair, the muttonchops, and size of our heroic castaway, and was delighted to receive the jar of dressing that, according to Lindelof, “Never goes bad!”
Towards the end of the Q&A session, a member of the Dharma recruits burst onto stage brandishing a camcorder and exclaiming that he had “the answers”, and that the audience deserved to know the truth. As the energetic actor was lead off stage, the tape was played for the audience, showing the kid being lead back to the Dharma booth, and watching a new Dr. Marvin Candle video, apparently his final message… he reveals his real name to be Dr. Cheng from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and that the video we are seeing is 30 years old, and that he and the rest of the Dharma Initiative are all dead, killed in the Purge. He begs to whomever the video was meant for to reinstate the Dharma Initiative to further explore and research the island’s unique properties. It ends with the cameraman telling him that know one will ever see it, and that they’re wasting their time. It was all pretty much useless information, but the one thing that I did find interesting was at the beginning of the video, a baby can be heard crying, disrupting the Doctor’s narrative, and forcing him to order the child be taken outside. So, if babies can’t be born on the island, who was the baby?! And was it born there or brought to the island? We may never get the answer to that question… but previous Candle/Halliwax videos have proven to be related in some way to events in the series. I guess we’ll see.
Matthew Fox, LOST’s Dr. Jack Shepard showed up during the Q&A session to applause from the audience, but really had nothing to add.
So, in all, not much was learned about the events of the past season, or those of the next season… which doesn’t start until February of 2009! But at least we’ll get 17 uninterrupted episodes in a row. Oh LOST, how I love you and hate you all at once…






























































