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Posted by docarzt on Monday, March 23rd, 2009 at 8:00 pm - filed under Lost, Lost News - (7) Comments
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The [red-headed] cat is out of the bag, with claws bared! Rebecca Mader is taking exception to Damon and Carlton’s assertion that it was her idea to change Charlotte’s birthdate. Somehow, along the way, her math faculties have failed her as well. She claims Charlotte was always intended to be 28 and born in 1979, but the show is set in 2004. So wouldn’t she have been around 25? At any rate… read on for explosive red-hair fueled response…












1. She cracks me up.
2. Good for her!
[...] Rebecca Mader: Darlton are Lying Doodie Heads! [...]
Doc, Kristin Bell is hardly proof that the character was supposed to be younger. Kristin Bell is 29 years old so it is not unrealistic for her to play a character 32-33 yrs old… only 3-4yr older then her real age. Actor and character ages are hardly in sync not only on this show but on all shows due to logistics. I mean the actor who plays Locke’s dad is only 8 yrs older then Terry O Quinn
God, I love her! I just hope this doesn’t mean we can’t look forward to a cameo or an appearance in Season Six from Charlotte….
I think that sometimes with fiction you have to suspend your beliefs in order to enjoy things. I mean, fiction is stuff that’s all made up anyway. LOST isn’t real. I never thought for a second that the child Faraday saw was supposed to be anybody but Charlotte. It was that obvious. Had I ever thought it could be anyone else but Charlotte, maybe I would’ve done the math and gotten my panties in a complete twist about the very slight mishap in continuity. But still, it’s a show! A fictitious show!!! If we have a problem with a discrepancy that involves a few years in difference in a character’s age, then how will we wrap our minds around time travel? It doesn’t exist…sort of a huge gaping discrepancy there. How is it some people are so let down by this small detail on a show when we all know it’s fiction, anyway? There are things called creative liberties that are taken all the time on tv. All the time. Just watch the news sometime (laughing). The media is still the worst of all about this, when they are actually supposed to be reporting about REAL events as opposed to fictitious ones.
Basically, I agree with your points. But Lost so often cared about minor elements, props, etc. It’s hard to see them letting slip such an obvious mistake.
“Just watch the news sometime (laughing). The media is still the worst of all about this, when they are actually supposed to be reporting about REAL events [...]”
In the land of CNN, CIA and consorts free media and authentic reports on actual happenings around the globe indeed are still a dream.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/analysis_louise_01_03_03_mockingbird.html
Let me say I am relieved the writers of LOST are still human.
Or, wait… as a true LOST fan … one has to admit:
This is too shocking to be true!