Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Behind the Scenes w/Daniel Dae Kim at Comic-Con for Hawaii Five-0
While working behind the scenes for TVOvermind, I had the opportunity to participate in a press roundtable interview with Daniel Dae Kim, who was there promoting his new series Hawaii Five-0. It was a mini-S6 Oahu premiere reunion, as I sat next to my good friend Jay of the Jay and Jack podcast – and DDK recognized us both, which was a nice bonus.
DDK is very excited about H50, and wants to assure Lost fans that “despite the fact that this is a more self-contained kind of show, episode to episode, there are going to be some long-standing character arcs that are going to develop over time. That is something that I’m really looking forward to.”
He continued, “I’d done a lot of work in the sci-fi genre. This action comedy genre, and a cop show, is something that I hadn’t done very much of. 24 was my closet foray into that area, but this appealed to me because it was a change of pace.”
Similar to Jin on Lost, DDK’s H50 character Chin Ho (which he did not have to audition for) “has a conflicted past. He has secrets that he doesn’t want to let out and you’re going to see how he deals with them this season.”
Asked if he is happy about being on a show with only four main characters, DDK said (with a laugh), “Yes and no. It means that everyone gets more to do but we have fewer days off!”
When someone inquired what DDK thought about being a sexy Asian male on television, he responded, “On a larger scale, it’s fantastic. Any time there is more diversity in what people think is sexy – I’m all for it. Different flavors for everyone.”
Location location location – to no one’s surprise, that played a large factor in DDK’s decision to remain on Oahu. “I love Hawaii, my family loves Hawaii, we’re all settled there. But I wouldn’t have stayed if it weren’t a project I couldn’t be proud of. Thankfully, Hawaii Five-0 came along when it did; the timing of it couldn’t be more perfect.”
After the press room, we were treated to some new, fast-paced and fun footage of H50 at the panel, and were thrilled to hear that the iconic theme song will remain the same. The scenes that I’ve watched thus far are surprisingly action-packed and very entertaining.
I highly recommend H50 to Lost fans that are seeking a new adventure with a familiar face, and a show that does not necessarily require hours of analysis after each new episode!
Stay tuned to TVOvermind for interviews with DDK's co-star Grace Park (BSG), as well as director Len Wiseman (a huge Lost fan!) and writer/executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (Alias, Fringe, Star Trek, Transformers).
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
UPDATED: How to Get LOST at Comic-Con 2010
Even though there is not going to be an official Lost panel at Comic-Con this week, there are plenty of opportunities for fans to interact with and attend panels featuring former cast and crew.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
* Fringe
Saturday, July 24
3:15pm-4:15pm
Ballroom 20
featuring Lance Reddick (Abaddon)
If you're going to be in San Diego for Comic-Con this week, come find me - I have several hundred Lost Fan pins to give out, as well as a few other surprises!
Monday, July 19, 2010
How to Get LOST at Comic-Con 2010
Even though there is not going to be an official Lost panel at Comic-Con this week, there are plenty of opportunities for fans to interact with and attend panels featuring former cast and crew.
(please excuse the spacing errors below; I'd like to pummel Blogger today)
FAN MEET-UPS
Lost podcasters Jay & Jack are hosting a casual meet-up on Friday night at Tivoli's (6th & Market) - join the guys starting at 8pm!
PANELS
Walt Disney Pictures - Tron: Legacy
Thursday, July 22
Hall H
11:15am-12:45pm
film written by Lost executive producers/writers Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis
Sony Pictures Entertainment - Battle: Los Angeles
Thursday, July 22
Hall H
1pm-2pm
featuring Michelle Rodriguez (Ana Lucia)
EW: The Visionaries
Thursday, July 22
Hall H
3:30pm-4:30pm
featuring J.J. Abrams
Behind the Music: Composing for Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy Film/TV
Thursday, July 22
4:30pm-5:30pm
Room 24ABC
featuring Lost composer Michael Giacchino
Aloha, Earth!/Hawaii Five-0
Friday, July 23
10:15am-11:15am
Room 6BCF
featuring Daniel Dae Kim (Jin)
EW presents - Women Who Kick Ass: A New Generation of Heroines
Friday, July 24
4pm-5pm
Ballroom 20
featuring Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet)
TV Guide Magazine: The 2010 Hot List
Friday, July 24
6:30pm-7:30pm
Ballroom 20
featuring Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet)
The Lost Podcast with Jay & Jack
Saturday, July 24
1pm-2pm
Santa Rosa Room, Marriott Hotel
The Write Stuff: Creating Genre Television
Saturday, July 24
1pm-2pm
Room 8
featuring former Lost producer Jesse Alexander & producer/writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach
V
Saturday, July 24
2:30pm-3:15pm
Ballroom 20
featuring Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet)
The Vampire Diaries
Saturday, July 24
4:15pm-5pm
Ballroom 20
featuring Ian Somerhalder (Boone)
Lost But Not Forgotten
Saturday, July 24
6pm-7pm
Room 8
featuring Lost Encyclopedia authors Tara Bennett & Paul Terry
There is also a film panel on Friday night with Kiele Sanchez (Nikki)...but without Paulo, why bother?
* I will be interviewing the casts of Hawaii Five-0 and V for TVOvermind, so please submit any questions you might have for Daniel Dae Kim or Liz Mitchell in the comments below!
Here is my complete Comic-Con schedule; you can follow all of my coverage on Twitter or Facebook.
I'll see you on the other side...of San Diego.
- Jo
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Exhausted Analysis & Recap of the Last LOST Panel at Comic-Con 09

First of all, thank you very much for all of your extremely nice comments on FB & Twitter while I was there! And a huge shout out of gratitude to Bonnie, Mary Anne and Frank, who were kind enough to don my new Lost Fan tees and be on my 'team.'


THE PANEL
It is hard to describe the energy in Hall H at the San Diego Convention Center, the enthusiasm of 6500 Lost fans & press, and the general fervor for the last ever panel featuring our favorite series. But it was electric and exciting to say the least.
I forget the order, but they showed two new videos at the beginning of the panel. The first was a Dharma documentary called Mysteries of the Universe. This video is going to be one of the most talked about and over analyzed for months to come, because it was chock full of Easter Eggs and potential clues. The very first was the statement that "they look like us, they talk like us, they walk among us, yet they are not us." Consider the whole 'us vs. them' mentality and that (in Season 3) we learn that one of Jack's tattoos reads "he walks among us, but is not one of us." HELLO! Conspiracy theorists, start your engines.
The video also mentions secret societies, and that a new clandestine organization has formed (The DI). The pseudo television series Mysteries of the Universe: The Dharma Initiative floats the following words at the end of the video: alien life forms, paranormal activity, monsters, ancient cultures, conspiracy, cults. Now I know they're messing with my head, because while they have addressed almost all of those topics, I would be VERY surprised if they ever went in the direction of outer space. My biggest fear for Lost is that it would end in the style of that last Indiana Jones film; yikes!


That they decided to highlight fan-generated content at the panel is a real indication of their unique relationship with the people who support their series. The montage of clips created by very clever fans was very entertaining, and I applaud their creativity.

To be honest, I usually dread the audience question portion of any panel, because of those who choose to waste every one's time with questions that were clearly not well thought out. However, I was very pleased with the inquires and statements from this particular panel. When the first two people asked about the possible similarities between Seasons 1 and 6, we were all very happy to hear their response:
"There is a good chance that you'll be seeing many characters that you haven't seen since the first season."And then actor/comedian Paul Scheer (Human Giant) appeared at the mic! I'm not sure that everyone in the audience recognized him or realized that he was a plant, but his shtick was hysterical nonetheless. Basically, he presented Darlton with velvet panting of them with a white polar bear and gave us the name of the website accompanying it; check out Damon Carlton And A Polar Bear. Love it.
The second (real) fan question resulted in yet another outburst of applause, because Darlton said the following:
"Technically speaking, if Jack and crew were successful, it could mean that Faraday would be happily married...You could be seeing Faraday on the show."
I love how they keep changing the rules of the game on Lost; that every season premiere and finale are mind-blowing and unexpected is one of the main reasons that I absolutely love the show. So when Darlton said that they are doing something different in Season 6, I was not surprised. We've had flashbacks, flashforwards and time shifts...so I'm on board for whatever new method of storytelling they choose for the final season.
I would love to hear the 100 submissions of original music that ABC received for their Lost Theme Song contest, because the winning song was pretty impressive. UPDATE: here is a link to the song by the first runner-up (which I really like): Kawnar's "Where We Are."
As for the "commercials" that played, I will point you in Doc's direction. He has posted the Hurley & Oceanic videos, as well as the Kate video. There is already some fascinating speculation about the underlying meaning of the content in each of these videos, and after I recover from Comic-Con I plan to address them in detail as well.

And I was thrilled when Darlton reiterated that only the questions "that matter" will be answered by the time the series ends. I have been guilty of this in the past, but I really think that people need to come to terms with the fact that some smaller details may remain mysteries because they are insignificant to the larger picture.
When we heard the distinctive voice of Benjamin Linus, we knew were were about to experience the brilliance of Michael Emerson in the flesh. He and Jorge traded barbs back and forth at the mic, and it was so damn funny. I got an instant visual reminder of the great scene between Ben and Hurley outside of Jacob's cabin, when they shared an Apollo bar. Jorge told the audience that Emerson originally wanted to play Hurley, and then proceeded to show us Emerson's audition tape. It featured Emerson in a bandanna, reading one of Hurley's scenes in a very non-Ben and non-Hurley way; rather blandly. It was fantastic.

Emerson and Jorge then joined Darlton on stage, and we were told that we would be treated to more Richard Alpert in the final season, as well as his backstory.
"As one might infer, Richard's flashback is fairly involved."So of course I am hoping we'll see just how the Black Rock landed in the middle of the island, and Alpert's association with it.
My favorite fan question of the panel was from the dude in the Dharma suit who said that he cried like a girl when Juliet died. I feel your pain, man. I cried too. He asked if Juliet was okay, and if not...can they make her okay? Imagine my joy from Darlton's response:
"This returns to the idea of whether or not her detonating the bomb had the desired effect. And if it did, my guess would be that she's okay. Elizabeth Mitchell will be on Lost in the final season."Next, legendary Comic-Con reporter/comedian Bob Stencil put on a brief theatrical performance at the mic, complete with fake nose bleed and "hold on, I need my Constant," followed by the opening of a Dharma beer. Darlton are obviously familiar with him, because they gave him a custom Bob Stencil hatch t-shirt!
The next fan question was one I knew that would not receive an upfront response - if Jacob's nemesis MysteryMan/NotLocke was named Esau. Darlton had Emerson answer, and he was as vague as they tend to be. While his name is probably not Esau, those who believe he is are heading in the right direction.


Another cool Hurley look-a-like (who was handing out leis to fellow fans in line before the panel and greeting them with "Namaste!") asked Darlton about how much of the Dharma Initiative we'll see in S6, and basic response was - very little.

Darlton gave shout outs to their entire team, who have worked so hard behind the scenes for the last five years; it was a very nice gesture, and classy.

Holloway is so damn charming in person; he OWNED that room (and the same could be said for the press room; more on that later). He pointed to Nestor's seat and said "the make-up chair's right there." Ha!


While I know this little act wasn't intended to be a dig at the other series (because Darlton are friends with some of their creative team), it does point out in glaring spotlight just how far Heroes has fallen...compared to the consistently stellar writing, acting and production on Lost season after season.
After Darlton thanked the fans for their many years of support, they showed a touching tribute (In Memoriam) of the characters who have died on Lost. Now, given that they had just revealed that we'd be seeing both Faraday and Juliet in S6...I am quite intrigued that Faraday was among those in the video but Juliet was not.


BEHIND THE SCENES



Overall, I was VERY pleased with the Lost panel and it exceeded my expectations by a mile. It was full of laughs and nostalgia, but I think I'm in denial that this is the last one. I would spend the night in line again in a heartbeat because it was worth every minute of it. The number of cast members that appeared was impressive and we appreciated it so much. I really loved how they introduced each surprise guest, rather than simply bringing them out on stage all at once. I realize how very lucky we were to be among the 6500 people who were there to experience this in person, and it is a memory that I will cherish.
Thank you again for following me on Twitter and being such a great reading audience! I truly appreciate all of your comments and loved meeting so many of you in person this week.
-Jo
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Elizabeth Mitchell at Comic-Con

I am in San Diego covering many television panels as press at Comic-Con for TVOvermind, but took this opportunity to address Mitchell directly because I will not be able to do so following the V panel on Saturday.
The truth? My heart was racing, my knees were knocking and everything I had thoughtfully planned out to say to her flew out the window when I approached the microphone. The convention staff are very strict and insist upon actual questions rather than statements, so that threw me off course. But I was not about to be stymied, so I managed to say a little something to her AND throw in a question at the end. I believe it sounded like this...
"Elizabeth Mitchell. I am your biggest Lost fan, in a non-stalker kind of way. I even designed my red t-shirt in your honor. I've loved you since Gia and can't wait for V. My question is this: what has the transition been like from working on Lost in Hawaii to the set of V? Thank you!"It is a blur at this point, but I was relieved to have received a laugh from both her and the audience with the stalker comment. Below is my favorite photo - my better half was able to capture her response to that:


It was the best 30 seconds of my Comic-Con thus far, and a true Lost highlight in my life. And while I know that I will see Mitchell again at the V panel, I am still holding out hope that she'll make a surprise appearance at the Lost panel shortly before that...and I promise not to go near a microphone at either. :)
File this one under: had to share.
UPDATE: Click here to hear my question and watch Mitchell's reaction for yourself!
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Authentic LOST Artifact Auction: Photo Preview from Comic-Con!

If you are here at Comic-Con as well, please let me know so we can find one another! And don't forget that my Twitter Trivia contest starts tomorrow; prizes include Lost tees, book club selections, DVDs & more.
More updates from the floor Thursday-Saturday! Oh, and keep your eyes & ears out for a new DocArzt podcast tomorrow where he reveals my little secret about the Lost panel this weekend...
-Jo