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Lost secrets unlocked (buffy mention)

James Reaney

Wednesday 4 October 2006, by Webmaster

An ex-Londoner focuses her expertise in cult television on Lost with a new book.

London-raised cult TV expert Nikki Stafford is finding herself totally and happily Lost these days.

Stafford’s new book, Finding Lost: The Unofficial Guide (ECW Press) was launched yesterday in Toronto and she has been feted with Lost questions by CTV’s eTalk entertainment newsmagazine.

Finding Lost is on the shelves just as its subject Lost, the ABC hit which airs on CTV in Canada, returns tonight at 9 p.m.

Stafford has been interviewed more than a dozen times in recent days by media outlets feeding on the Lost frenzy.

Stafford is the cult TV expert identity of a London writer and editor who now lives in Toronto. She is the author of other books on cult television shows, including Bite Me! An Unofficial Guide to the World of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

The London region launch for Finding Lost is at the Central Library, 251 Dundas St., Nov. 4 at

11 a.m., when Stafford will be on hand. (Call 519-661-4600).

Never at a loss when it comes to her hometown, Stafford shared her hopes and predictions for the third season of Lost with The Free Press.

Q: What will the Others do with Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly) and Sawyer (Josh Holloway)? What would you like them to do?

A: I haven’t read a lot of spoilers on Season 3 (and unlike Buffy, there aren’t a lot out there), so I don’t know for sure what they’re going to do. As for what I’d like them to do . . . I’d like to see Jack strapped to a chair in front of a television a la Clockwork Orange being forced to watch videos that break down his God complex. I’d like to see Kate finally be respected by someone for who she is and maybe she could be the link to how the Losties could form an amicable partnership with the Others. And whatever they decide to do with Sawyer, I hope it involves him having to take his shirt off.

The producers have promised (ha, a promise in Lostland, sure) to resolve the Jack-Kate-Sawyer triangle. How can they do that without hitting Clicheville?

It will all depend on what happens when the trio gets to the Others’ camp. If the Others decide to separate them in some way, Kate will naturally gravitate to the person she’s nearest to. So if they remove Jack from the equation and have him in their compound doing one thing and have Kate and Sawyer doing something else, she’ll align herself with Sawyer and become closer to him and turn on Jack. And the same could be said the other way. In nature and temperament, Kate is closer to Sawyer: both appear to be bad people, but they’re misunderstood and have a genuine goodness to them. But Jack is the guy with the dark past that he has yet to uncover and Kate might end up being drawn to that.

Which character will be the first to go this year?

I hope no one. What makes Lost such a great show is the fantastic ensemble cast, and you remove one piece of that ensemble and a large gap remains. I could see something happening to Sayid, because he’s not attached to any other characters. (My heart would break if he left, though).

Who is going to be the surprise hero? The surprise villain?

Again, I don’t know any spoilers for the third season, but Charlie became a bit of a villain (last) year and he has the potential to become an even bigger villain or the real hero. If the latter happened, it would be lovely and would be the true redemption of his character.

What is the big temptation for the producers to avoid?

The fans are begging for answers to the big mysteries, but the producers have to be careful not to answer them quickly or where will that leave the show? If in the first six episodes we found out why Locke was in the wheelchair, what Hurley’s numbers mean and why they’re all on the island, would you turn in to the rest of the season?

Three new cast members are being added — Elizabeth Mitchell (ER), Kiele Sanchez (Related) and Rodrigo Santor ("the Brazilian Tom Cruise,"). Are any of them — not likely, given such skimpy credentials — ready to move to the front of the Lostaways?

They do have skimpy credentials, but so did Josh Holloway, Jorge Garcia, Evangeline Lilly, Daniel Dae Kim, Maggie Grace, Ian Somerhalder . . . I’m excited to see who these new people are. They might be the Others or people involved with Penelope off the island somewhere or someone entirely new. Season 3 of Lost is one of the most anticipated premieres in recent memory and I know exactly where I’m going to be on Wednesday night. I cannot wait to see what the writers bring to us this year.


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  • Lost secrets unlocked (buffy mention)

    4 October 2006 21:30, by Laura
    Heh I got this article already early this morning when it was in the entertainment section of the free press newspaper