hi guys i'm back and seem we got some filming report for episode 6x04
Hey All, The LOST crew returned to the infamous beach camp set at Police Beach in Hawaii. When I visited the set last month it was a surreal feeling and now seeing the camp setup to look like it did in the Season 5 Finale, it is an awesome feeling to know how soft that beach sand is and how beautiful it truly is out there!!
Below is a little report and some pics of what took place today. This scene is most likely for Episode 6x04 the Locke centric episode and is a continuation of the Losties leaving the 4-Toed statue with a dead Locke.
NOTE: There is a pic of what looks like Michael Emerson (Ben) or his stand-in on a cell phone and I am pretty sure that it is not a part of the scene unless he is calling Annie. ;)
Thanks to a lucky visiting LOST fan named Lostie4eva for sending in the report and pics!!
Here you go:
I was planning on going to just to check out the beach set and to my surprise they were filming! The scene they were filming was of Sun, Frank, and Ilana and Ben walking on the beach. But Ilana and Ben were carrying back Locke's body on the stick wrap thing. (Don't know how to describe it) The only pictures I got were of all of their stand-ins doing the scene and I was only there for an hour.
Also they built up the Losties weathered camp seen in the finale. I think its the same, but I didn't watch the finale and check. They all were in the same clothes so I'm guessing this is a continuation of the nice long walk they took to the four-toed statue. They were probably walking over to it and were walking right in front of Eko's church and next to that is the camp site.
When last we tuned into ABC's Lost, (at least some) fans were pleasantly surprised to see Juliet and Sawyer find a groovy kind of love there in the 1970s. But can their romance stand the test of "time" — especially now that Kate is back in the mix? Elizabeth Mitchell shared a look at the twists ahead.
TVGuide.com: We're sneaking this Q&A in just before the producers lower a "cone of silence" onto the cast members, at least until you have filmed the season finale. Pretty crazy, huh? Elizabeth Mitchell: Yeah, pretty much! Once again, it's one of those highly secret, highly crazy, "You think it's one thing but it's another thing" kind of endings. There are still about six pages missing [from the finale script] that only the people involved in it have.
TVGuide.com: I'm worried now, that you don't have those six pages. Mitchell: [Laughs] I didn't have the six pages last time, or the time before that. I was like, "Tell me, tell me! No, don't tell me."
TVGuide.com: It seems like these next nine episodes will be a lot to digest. Mitchell: They will. "LaFleur" was one of those little "eyes of the storm." You've been storming, you've been storming, you get to the middle and you're like, "Oh, it's not so bad. It's kind of nice here! I'll wait around here and take a deep breath." And then you start right in. It should be pretty exciting.
TVGuide.com: What went through your mind as you learned of the Juliet-Sawyer love story? Mitchell: There's my initial feelings, my middle feelings, and then my feelings now. At first, Josh [Holloway] and I were like, "Nuh-uh! That's never going to work!"
TVGuide.com: But surely you had an inkling they'd go that way, after the storylines got split. Mitchell: I think I even said, "I don't think that sounds like a very good idea at all." But then as the season went along, I realized there were these little asides and glances... Both Josh and I were like, "We don't know about this." But luckily — and I mean this very, very sincerely — it became something I'm very happy with. Josh turned to me the other day and said, "Hey, that's pretty good huh?" I said, "Yeah, it kinda works!"
TVGuide.com: But even if you did see this hook-up coming, one could never have predicted the weight given to it via time-travel. Mitchell: Josh and I were sitting in a canoe, doing a scene, and I said, "You know, they're not going to have us have mad, passionate love up against a tree. They're probably going to, like, have us already have been married for three years." He was like, "No, they're not going to do that. That's just ridiculous." So when he got the ["LaFleur"] script, he was like, "That's creepy!"
TVGuide.com: Do you feel cheated or honored to get clean-shaven Sawyer? Mitchell: Oh, very honored - but I kinda get both, because we're always flashing [through time]. He's kind of ridiculously good-looking regardless of what he does, so I try not to concentrate on that too much.
TVGuide.com: Has it been in the back of Juliet's head that Kate could return to the island someday? Mitchell: Yeah, I do think it's been there. But I also think that at some point in time, because three years is so long, she actually came to believe that maybe this might work. Maybe that came to her just in the last two months before [Kate, Jack et al] showed up, but for the first time in her life there was a grain of hope. So I think that it's very sad for her.
TVGuide.com: Does any insecurity register on Juliet when she first learns Kate is back? Mitchell: I think so. Juliet is torn in a lot of different directions. She's torn that Kate is there, I think she's torn over how Sawyer is going to respond to it.... It's very telling that he doesn't saying anything at first about Kate being there. Juliet's just busy reading him, but of course there must be massive worry about [Kate's return].
TVGuide.com: Juliet, in turn, must have her own reaction to seeing Jack again. Mitchell: She does. She does have a reaction. It will be very interesting to see how people feel about their moments together.
TVGuide.com: What are Juliet's priorities now? Mitchell: Juliet has a couple of priorities, one of which of course is being in love, and that's figuring quite heavily in the writers' minds. And there's always the thing of, "How do I get my life back? How do I keep my sister and her child safe?" They are in this eye of the storm, this little hiatus, and that's new for her. Good lord, she's working in the motor pool, so she's not even trying to save lives! For the first time in her life, she's quite peaceful and living. Now it's becoming a matter of survival again.
TVGuide.com: When I spoke to Reiko Aylesworth (Amy), she seemed to hint that the Purge is imminent, though it would seem to be a few years away. Is that anything the characters talk about? Mitchell: We mention it a couple times, but isn't it still a little bit down the road? Ben was so much older. He's only 11 now, and when the Purge happened and he killed his father, he was like 17.
TVGuide.com: And 11-year-old Ben is lurking around somewhere... Mitchell: Of course he's there. He has to be. So it will be very interesting to see how that goes. TVGuide.com: Speaking Latin must have been one of the hardest things you've had to do for the show. Mitchell: But you know what, I liked it. Part of me is kind of a brainiac so I thought it'd be cool if I spoke Latin anyway. There's that joy where you're talking to someone and all of a sudden you break off [into an unexpected language]. So yeah, it was difficult, but I thought it was pretty awesome!
Coming later this week, in TVGuide.com's "Getting Lost" video: More scoop from Elizabeth Mitchell!
Finally press release for epi 5x09 18th march on ABC :) Episode: Namaste Sawyer is forced to perpetuate his lie when some old friends drop in unannounced source : ABC