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June 16, 2005

Fans of the television show "Lost" don't sleep when the season does. The show, which moves within a fog of mystery, has been leaving clues that fans have hunted long and hard for. One clue was discovered that surrounds a poster depicted in the background for the fictional airline, Oceanic-Air. And where there is one, there are more. The clue-leaving game is not new to  the relationship between the internet and film/tv, but it's not often used successfully. This new batch of clues will certainly leave "Lost" fans in a frenzy as they scour the internet to discover more about this mystery.

But what will really keep the momentum of this show is not the clues themselves. Instead, it's the communication that is created as fans post their discoveries and theories to the message boards. The mystery of how to retain fans in an off season may be temporarily solved when people discover they have a lot of fictional information to share with one another, which leaves a lot to talk about before the show returns in the fall.

Full Story from the Houston Chronicle


Originally posted by Chris from ploosh!, remediated by yatta on Jun 16, 2005 at 06:32 AM