Knowing LOST Episode 1.03 Premieres!

Hey guys. This is my first post on this blog, though it’s probably not the first time you’ve read something I’ve written. I also write at TVOvermind, MovieOvermind, SpoilerTV, and I’m an administrator for Lostpedia. You might have been reading my new project, Knowing LOST, which started earlier this month. If you’re unfamiliar with the project or what it’s about, check out this post.

I’ll be posting on this site with reports from Knowing LOST, including major news (and there will be some major news). First of all, though, check out the latest episode. It’s the third episode, and is titled “Do You Want to Know a Secret?, which is written by myself and fellow TVOvermind scribe Mark O. Estes. Of course, I shouldn’t have to warn you guys — if you haven’t read the first two episodes, starting with the third episode isn’t the smartest thing you could do.

It’s going to be a big week for the project, so stay tuned to the site to remain in the know. On Monday, a brand new exclusive piece of Knowing LOST fan art will be posted and available for order. It’s worth every penny, too. Expect even more great news about the project later on in the week.

Until then, enjoy episode 1.03, “Do You Want to Know a Secret?”

14 thoughts on “Knowing LOST Episode 1.03 Premieres!

      1. jessea

        Sorry, there is no fan fiction in the world that i will read…to me, if it’s not written by the original creator/writer(s), it can’t possibly “count.” It’s a nice idea and I understand what inspires it, but basically it boils down to wishful thinking; it’s not canon and can never be. I’m sure you’ve done a brilliant job, but no thanks…

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  1. joe_bones

    this is really terrific fan fiction. i feel sorry for the folks that are saying they would never read fan fic, cuz this is actually very inventive and smart.

    if jessea was right, then no movie could ever be remade, rebooted, or continued because the original author isnt involved.

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    1. jessea

      Yes, that’s almost right…although there is a huge difference between a “remake” and fan fiction…but yes, you’re right. I’m all for more originality, less coat-tail riding.

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