Oct 13 2010 01:52 PM ET

Exclusive: 'Lost' boys developing top secret project

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In what is sure to be one of the hottest properties of the rapidly approaching pilot season, former Lost executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Read the full post.

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  • Steve

    I won’t watch. After the crap they pulled with Lost, they lost me forever. I invested 6 years into a show that ended with them walking into the light in a Judeo Christian pathetic ending

  • AdamM.

    It’s most likely the comic book series FABLES coming to the small screen. It’s a really good series and a solid premise.

  • DebbieDoesLost

    I will be waiting to hear more about this new show. Kitsis and Horowicz were mainly in charge of writing Hurley and he was one of my favorite characters. It’s just like old times with all the arguing on this board…good times.

  • Matt

    So sad that people can’t take an intelligently written show that actually makes you think, but would rather watch mindless junk that erases your brain cells. Sorry – but I prefer the deeper, multilayered, puzzle-like, intellectual shows that make me think. Unfortunately, people like me might be in the minority.

  • Antonio

    FABLES!!! FTW!!!

  • skizzum

    feonies react to simple gestures of man, if you cannot subdue yourself, look at the requiems.

  • Mel

    I will only be watching if it is weird, wacky and wonderful, which i am sure it will be, so count me in :D

  • deeannek

    IF I watch and that is a big if, I refuse to go down the rabbit hole again with and I will not EVER believe anything that the writers or show runners say. Had I done that with Lost I would have been a much happier camper for the finale.

  • Maira

    I know it was probably just a joke, but I have to say it would be horrible if they got Sarah Michelle Gellar on this show, I love her but no way in hell would I EVER watch a show made by these people again. UH NO THANKS! Lost was enough disappointment for a lifetime. Besides “fairy-tale drama” sounds like a deja-vu (Lost series finale anyone?)lmao

  • Christa

    I am SOOO going to watch this show. Especially if it has Sarah Michelle Gellar in it. But even if it doesn’t I’ll still be ok with that. People say that they wasted their life with lost. They only wasted one hour of their life because it was the ending that sucked. If you enjoyed the show until the end, then it wasn’t a waste of time. Seriously people! Ok But really, I loved the production quality and the believability of lost and I think this project will be the same. I think that medical (other than grey’s anatomy) cop shows, and lawyer shows are all boring. I want to watch something that could never happen. Why? Because I can. Why would I want to spend an hour of my life watching something that could just happen any day of the week. Ew!

  • sweetrick

    Lost was a great show. The story line, the plot and lesson it taught viewers. This is what made it unique to other shows. It was like watch part of an epic movie every week. I hope the TV companies understands, that this show has a cult following which is having viewers still search for something like Lost in 2011. I had to watch the all of the shows seasons again to really understand it. Lost is more then a show it was really the story of humanity and life lessons. On TV now its just crap-like reality shows and stupid crime dramas. There is no more plots twists or story puzzles that can compare to Lost. The Event is a good show but it lacks the depth that Lost had with its characters and the villains in that show are too presentable , (meaning you can tell who is going to double-cross who). In Lost is was hard to know who is the bad guy and why they are the bad guy. Anyways, I hope that TV writers can realize that they need to prove a lesson to viewers rather then to just point guns and solve the case in others shows.

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