We "Lost" Our Minds at Comic Con
July 28, 2008 12:35 PDT By Anika Kohon
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They subsequently introduced Hans Van Eeghen, head of the Dharma Initiative, who informed the audience that the recent recruiting drive to find new members for the Initiative's return had produced poor results -- and that hopefuls were, by and large, an embarrassment. To demonstrate some of the individuals Dharma was rejecting, Hans played clips of video interviews with Entertainment Weekly's Jeff "Doc" Jensen, Damon, Carlton, and a Storm Trooper (natch) -- all of whom failed to impress the supercilious Hans. The interviewees were asked to describe their first kiss as well as other slightly more esoteric questions, such as "A turtle is on its back. You're not helping. Why?" (OMG, we love "Lost"!) Anyway, there were a handful of potential recruits Hans deemed "unsucky" enough to be initiated; they were brought on stage and summarily taken away for Dharma inculcation.
At this point, they opened the floor up to fan questions -- and Carlton announced that this year, they were trying something new. Everyone who asked a question should "wait until you're dismissed" after asking it. The reason? Each questioner would get a prize! Gifts ranged from a tub of Dharma ranch dressing (for a gentleman dressed like Hurley) to panda-shaped stuffed animals.
During a heated debate over whether or not the Matthew Fox doll about to be doled out to a fan indeed looked like Foxy himself, Matthew came on stage to settle the debate -- and the audience went positively wild. (And rightly so: Foxy was looking, well, foxy.)
At this point, they opened the floor up to fan questions -- and Carlton announced that this year, they were trying something new. Everyone who asked a question should "wait until you're dismissed" after asking it. The reason? Each questioner would get a prize! Gifts ranged from a tub of Dharma ranch dressing (for a gentleman dressed like Hurley) to panda-shaped stuffed animals.
During a heated debate over whether or not the Matthew Fox doll about to be doled out to a fan indeed looked like Foxy himself, Matthew came on stage to settle the debate -- and the audience went positively wild. (And rightly so: Foxy was looking, well, foxy.)
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