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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was a scientifically dubious, Jules Verne-style adventure to save the world from a burning Van Allen belt. It was the basis for his later television series of the same name. The family film, Five Weeks in a Balloon, was a loose adaptation of the Verne novel. [4] Lost World was a moderate hit and Voyage was very ...
A featurette called "Lost: On Location" features cast and crew discussing production of select episodes, including "Through the Looking Glass". The episode was rerun for the first time on January 30, 2008, with on-screen text in the lower third of the screen, similar to VH1's Pop-up Video. [50]
Emily VanDerWerff of Los Angeles Times gave the episode a score of 90, stating, "What They Died For is a lot of things. It's a fantastic episode of "Lost," one that moves like a rocket. It's a big, relatively well-handled infodump that makes sure we know how everything and everyone fits into the big picture, mostly."
[38] A poll was run by ComingSoon.net in spring 2005 on the favorite of the fourteen main Lost characters, in which Boone placed seventh with 4.3% of over 2000 votes. [39] After his death, a TV Guide critic wrote she misses Boone's "very pretty eyes." [40] IGN ranked Boone as the tenth best character of the first three seasons of Lost. [24]
Episode 11 featured a 45-minute dancing sequence after the game to celebrate reaching a subscription threshold. In the book The World of Critical Role, it was revealed that these dance segments came from a desire to keep the core game session to three hours, while filling the dedicated time slot on Geek & Sundry. These segments later fell out ...
Travis Willingham is an American voice actor known for his character portrayals in video games and English anime dubs.His notable roles include Roy Mustang in the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise, Cleo in Glass Fleet, Ginko in Mushishi, Portgas D. Ace in One Piece, Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka in Ouran High School Host Club, Yu Kanda in D. Gray-man, and Cameron Campbell in Camp Camp.
A British billionaire explorer, a Pakistani-British father and son, a French diver and the chief executive of the submersible tourist company boarded the OceanGate Expedition’s submersible, the ...
Campaign 3 has maintained the previous Campaign 2 main cast members, consisting of seven players and the Dungeon Master. [9] [10] [11] The characters met in the city of Jrusar and later named their adventuring party the Bells Hells after a fallen member. [12] Some of the cast played as mortal incarnations of the Prime Deities during the ...