Elizabeth
LOST: Hump Day Post
Posted March 10, 2008
Monday: The LOST fan's "hump day." It's been four days since the last episode, and it's going to be another three before you see the next one. So what are you supposed to do in the mean time? Here's a meager offering of the literally THOUSANDS of LOST resource sites to tide you over until Thursday.
Find 815 debuted in December to get fans pumped for Season Four (I wish I'd known about it when I wrote this). Between its initial release and the season premiere on January 31, new clues and challenges were periodically released; now, they're all available. But just because we're well into Season Four doesn't mean Find 815 isn't still fun to play.
When you sign up for the interactive site, you become Sam, an Oceanic pilot searching for his fiance, who was a flight attendant on Flight 815. Using e-mails, phone messages and clues obtained through a series of mind puzzles, visitors not only figure out how the decoy plane in Episode Two is found - they get clues as to what's going to happen in the rest of Season Four.
You know those indecipherable whispers that pop up periodically throughout LOST? Turns out that when you listen to them a bajillion times using sophisticated sound equipment, they're not so indecipherable after all. Includes subtitled videos and transcripts.
Dubbing their style "recap-rock," the synth-heavy duo Previously On Lost writes and records a new song for each episode (and unlike other MySpace artists, they actually include their lyrics. Nice!). My picks? "The Ballad of Sayid Jarrah" and "Be My Constant."

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