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‘Lost’ Star Jorge Garcia Pens Farewell To The Island

‘I still don’t think the end of it all has hit me yet,’ actor writes in Variety. By Eric Ditzian Jorge Garcia Photo: Dario Cantatore/ Getty Images Sure, “Lost” has got take-charge Jack, beautiful Kate, smoldering Sawyer, badass Sayid and many more colorful characters that have spent time living (and often dying) on that mysterious island. Yet it’d be hard to argue that anyone but jolly Hugo “Hurley” Reyes is the show’s fan favorite. He’s a truth-teller, a voice of the fan at home, an honest do-gooder, a guy you just can’t helping rooting for. So too has Jorge Garcia, who plays the teddy bear-like Hurley, become beloved amongst the zealous “Lost” fanbase. As the show hurtles toward its series finale on Sunday, Garcia penned an essay for Variety in which he reminisces about the casting process six seasons ago, shares memories of his time shooting in Hawaii and talks about filming the final episode. Here’s an excerpt: “At 5 a.m. on April 24, I became unemployed,” Garcia begins. “I just wrapped my six-season run on ‘Lost.’ The job that went above and beyond anything I could have imagined was over. … “My last day on ‘Lost’ was also my longest: 20 hours. Without going into details, I can say the shoot was dangerous, physical and wet. But what could be more appropriate? How else could we end this epic show without an epic marathon night of shooting? At the end of it all we all remarked how we expected the end to be more emotional for us, but we were too tired to cry. “I’ll admit I got a little teary with Matthew Fox. I thanked him for everything he taught me, including taking me on his trip to Japan to see Green Day that first summer of shooting. At the time, flying at the last minute to a foreign country was way out of my comfort zone, but then again, nothing on ‘Lost’ was ever in my comfort zone. “I stuck around after even after I wrapped to see the martini shot of the entire show. I could feel director Jack Bender’s resistance to call “print” on that last take. In fact I’m pretty sure he asked for one more take to delay the inevitable. “I still don’t think the end of it all has hit me yet. Maybe I’ll feel it when the finale finally airs Sunday. Or maybe it will hit me when I board the plane at Honolulu Airport for the last time as a Hawaiian resident. “I have no clue what my next adventure is going to be, I just know this job is going to be a hard one to follow.” Which “Lost” character will you miss the most when the show ends? Reminisce in the comments. We’re celebrating the long-awaited conclusion of “Lost” all this week at MTV News! We’ll be bringing you exclusive interviews, insightful commentary and, in true “Lost” fashion, maybe even a surprise or two. Head over to the MTV Movies Blog, where our “Lost” Awards continue all this week, and make sure to tune in on Sunday night for our series finale live blog! Related Videos Counting Down To The ‘Lost’ Finale!

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23 Questions About Lost Episode 616, "What They Died For," Answered!

Previously, on Lost : Jack looks in his bag and finds a bomb that can’t kill everyone on the submarine unless they mess with it. Sawyer messes with the bomb. Everyone frets about what to do with the bomb. Sayid grabs the bomb and runs. The bomb explodes. Sayid dies. Frank Lapidus dies. (Never forget!) Jin decides to drown with Sun rather than live life as a single parent. Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Hurley wash up on the beach. Only one more episode left, gang. Let’s not waste any more time in preamble before turning the Frozen Donkey Answer Wheel to handle the latest batch of questions Lost has posed to us.

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Ranking the Sawyers: Lost Audition Tapes Take Trip Down Memory Lane

If you’re the kind of fan of bizarre pop culture minutiae who still smirks when you see pictures of Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly, you might remember that the original pilot script for Lost featured a Psycho -like twist where the ostensible lead character, Jack Shephard (who was supposed to be played by Michael Keaton), died halfway through. Naturally, that was changed — everyone realized killing the hero was a bad idea — but at the time of the initial casting, this was still a very real intention. As such, J.J. Abrams and company instead concentrated on casting Sawyer, who was then the actual male lead, and they brought in several of the actors who’d go on to other Lost roles to read specifically for that one. What would Lost have been like if Matthew Fox wound up playing Sawyer? Or Jorge Garcia? Movieline dusts off the audition tapes to find out.

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Answers We Want From The Next Episode Of Lost: "Happily Ever After"

If there’s something better than a John Locke or Benjamin Linus episode of Lost , it’s a week following our intrepid brother from another time traveling mother, Desmond Hume. Yes, the cliffhanger from last week marked the long awaited return of Desmond not just to the Island but to Lost itself. Desmond has been missing in action, despite the actor’s name appearing in the credits all season long, and there’s good reason to believe Desmond is back for good this time around. And to screw things up. Here’s what we’re expecting from tonight’s Desmond-centric Lost

LOST a la The Simpsons

Don't have a cow, dude, it's just the cast of Lost as imagined in Springfield. How does Sawyer manage to look hot in 2D ?! There are just some things even Jacob can't answer. View

Lost Episode Review: Answers and Revelations Galore!

This is a reaction typically reserved for Megan Fox pictures , but: OMFG! Last night’s episode of Lost (titled “The Substitute” and reviewed in depth here ) shed light on a number of topics that have plagued the minds of long-time fans since season one. What are the numbers? Why were the castaways brought to the island? How impressive is Sawyer’s tolerance? Discover the answers to these questions, and talk about them with fellow fans, below. THE NUMBERS correlate to various characters. As the Man in Black (under the guise of John Locke) told Sawyer: “Jacob had a thing for numbers.” He assigned one to each individual he brought to the island, handing out the digits with which we’re most familiar to those alive in 2007… with the exception of Kate. THEY WERE BROUGHT TO THE ISLAND as “candidates” to take over for Jacob, Fake Locke said. The late (great?) deity was looking for someone to take over his job as protector of the island. From what? Nothing, Fake Locke claimed. DID WE SEE JACOB AS A CHILD? At one point, Fake Locke went chasing after a boy that randomly appeared in the jungle and told this seemingly evil entity: You can’t kill him. Our best theory: this was a younger version of Jacob. ARE HAPPY ENDINGS AHEAD? In the sideways, 2004 universe, we saw a version of Locke that eventually came to grips with his wheelchair-bound status. He was also engaged to Helen and on good terms with his father. He learned lessons that the island castaway in 2007 struggled with for years. In some way, these timelines are connected and characters will get a second chance at happiness/redemption in their rebooted 2004 lives. Pressing questions from the episode include: Can we trust Fake Locke? Where is his “home?” How does the issue of free will play into everything? What is Ilana up to? What does she know? What’s her plan? Can we hand Terry O’Quinn his Emmy Award now? We could go on for days, but let’s turn it over to readers: What was your reaction to this episode? Were you satisfied with the answers provided? What else are you dying to learn?

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Obama Extends His Public Smooching Rampage to Diane Sawyer

Mediate has made a shocking discovery : Obama smooched Diane Sawyer during an ABC News Interview tonight! It was like a current events-themed Harlequin novel over there. What’s more, Obama has a history of stealing kisses from powerful ladies. First, take a look at Sweet Lips Obama as he makes the kiss-y face at Diane Sawyer before their interview on ABC World News because he LOOOOOVES HER SOOOO MUCH: Here is our impression of Diane Sawyer: “Hello Mr.

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More Eminem Songs, ‘Hell Breaks Loose’ And ‘Drop The Bomb On ‘Em,’ Leak

Tracks are from Relapse: Refill, due December 21. By Shaheem Reid Eminem Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage After “Buffalo Bill” and “Elevator” leaked Thursday, more records from Eminem’s Relapse: Refill have hit the Web.

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More Eminem Songs, ‘Hell Breaks Loose’ And ‘Drop The Bomb On ‘Em,’ Leak

Chris Brown Apologizes Again For Rihanna Assault On ‘Good Morning America’

‘It’s not something that I look past or look over,’ Brown says of February attack. By Jayson Rodriguez Chris Brown Photo: ABC Chris Brown responded to Rihanna’s sit-down with Diane Sawyer last month in his own interview with ABC News, an excerpt of which aired on “Good Morning America” on Thursday (December 3)

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Rihanna ‘Knows’ Chris Brown Will Get ‘Something Positive From This Experience’

‘The best way that we can both win is if we come out learning from it,’ she tells MTV News. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Rihanna Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — Rihanna has been forthcoming and revealing during interviews when discussing Chris Brown and the aftermath of his assault on her earlier this year. She has emphasized her desire that the assault be a learning experience for her fans and young women in particular.

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Rihanna ‘Knows’ Chris Brown Will Get ‘Something Positive From This Experience’