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…at the Santa Monica Airport. Here are a few photos!

The van, man!

Virgin full of heroin!

Wreckage!

Mr. Cluck’s!

Dharma beer!

Winning balls!

The hangar… and more Mr. Cluck’s!

The costume contest judge panel (seated, L to R): Producer Noreen O’Toole, Bethany Shady (Geronimo Jack’s Beard), Sterling Beaumon (Young Ben Linus), and Daniel Roebuck (Dr. Leslie Arzt).

Costume contest finalists: Kate, Sawyer, the polar bear, Danielle Rousseau, the “Dear Mr. Sawyer” letter, and Mother.

Don’t tell him what he can’t do!

Jughead!

And finally, the polar bear asked if she could take a photo with me and my friend Erick because she wanted “…a picture with fake Damon and fake Carlton for a ‘Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear’ shot.”

I saw a stack of papers sell for $15,000,

-Shady

…Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse of “Lost,” Tina Fey and Robert Carlock of “30 Rock,” Vince Gilligan of “Breaking Bad,” and Matt Nix of “Burn Notice” and “The Good Guys” for this short piece in “Variety.”

Enjoy!

Aiming for interviewee status,

-Shady

…with Damon, Carlton and the Muppets:

Tikka tikka tikka,

-Shady

The perfect start of a Thursday.

I’ve met four guys in that room… and one of them is Rizzo,

-Shady

Featuring photos of:

The “Lost” panel!

The "Lost" panel

Freddie Highmore!

Freddie Highmore

And blacknanas!

Blacknana

Click here to see all of the pics!

Smells like melted butter around here,

-Shady

So… yeah.

I’ve done a few posts like this in the past, where I’m like, “Well, that happened.” And this post about attending the “Lost” panel at San Diego Comic-Con will be no different.

Of course, there’s a lot of info I could share with you about the panel itself, but I’ll let the videos below do that instead. What I will tell you about is the time leading up to the panel.

Kathy and I drove down to San Diego early Saturday morning. Originally, we were going to drive down Friday night, but Kathy ended up working late so we decided to go to Disneyland for margaritas instead. But that’s another story.

We got into San Diego around 9AM and parked at the Ivy, the hotel my sister and Jorge were staying at. We went up to their room, hung out for a bit, and then met the rest of the “Lost” gang down in the lobby to get ready to leave for the convention center.

The plan was this: Three SUVs were going to pick everybody up and take them through the back entrance. Each SUV held seven people or so, so we figured we might have to get split up in some way.

(As a side note, while waiting for the car, Beth saw Scarlett Johansson walk through the lobby. I barely saw her out of the corner of my eye and Kathy didn’t see her at all, so we’ll just have to take Beth’s word for it that it was actually her.)

Waiting in the lobby with us was Michael Emerson (Ben), Josh Holloway (Sawyer), Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert), and writers/producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof. The day was already shaping up to be pretty cool, but the big surprise, however, would come shortly.

The cars pulled up: Jorge got in the first car with most of the other cast members. The second car filled up with some friends and family. And that left Beth, Kathy and I waiting on the third car with a few publicists.

All of a sudden, Dominic Monaghan comes walking out of the Ivy and gets into the car with us.

Now, Dominic was the big reveal at the end of the panel so very few people knew he was going to be there. This included Kathy, Beth and me. From the car, Beth texted Jorge: “Ah… why is Dom in our car?” Jorge’s response: “Surprise!”

And it definitely was cool having that surprise, especially as someone who sometimes catches wind of such surprises before they happen.

We got to the convention center and were rushed into a green room. While Jorge went over the outline of the panel with the other cast members, Kathy, Beth and I grabbed some free coffee.

There were a bunch of people milling about (I assumed waiting for their own thing to get underway), and it was at this time that I realized that Jimmy Fallon was in the room with us. As was Paul Scheer of “Human Giant,” and Woody Harrelson and Mila Kunis and Jason Bateman. They were just hanging out, grabbing free cold cut sandwiches and drinks. And this proves a theory I’ve had for awhile now: I don’t give a shit how rich and famous you are, you never turn down free food and drink.

After rehearsal wrapped, they rushed everyone back downstairs to the hall. We were quickly ushered from backstage into the seating area and, holy crap, it was insane. Nearly 8,000 people waited in line to get into that hall, some of them camping out overnight.

It was at this moment that I felt extremely fortunate to get into the panel without having to wait in a line.

The lights dimmed, the final “Lost” panel of Comic-Con had begun, and people went absolutely ape shit.

It was truly something to behold, and I’m glad I could be there for it.

So here’s the panel in its entirety. Actually, that’s not true. There were a lot of video clips shown during the panel that can’t legally be posted online, but here’s the most I can show you without getting sued:

The “Lost” Panel – San Diego Comic-Con 2009 – PART I

The “Lost” Panel – San Diego Comic-Con 2009 – PART II

The “Lost” Panel – San Diego Comic-Con 2009 – PART III

The “Lost” Panel – San Diego Comic-Con 2009 – PART IV

Also, be sure to check this out:

Heading to Hawaii in eight weeks,

-Shady

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