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"Lost:": "Lost Planet" Trivia Quiz


This material is from the segment on the sixth and final DVD of "Lost." It explores the international acclaim and phenomenon that "Lost" became.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
333,692
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Average
Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. It's quite interesting to note that "Lost" has been dubbed and subtitled into an enormous number of languages. Hurley states that he met his counterpart during the Rome Fiction Festival. In which language do you suppose "Lost" was dubbed for this particular festival? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Evangeline Lilly, who portrays the character of Kate, speaks this language well. Evangeline hails from Canada, so it is natural for her to speak this language in addition to English. She was happy to have met her voice actress in which country? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In one of the funnier segments of this clip, one of the most popular characters from "Lost" appears to ask a question of Damon Lindlehof and Carlton Cuse, during Comic-Con. Damon says, "What do you want to ask, Jorge?" Who is the character? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. A fan, Mirai Konishi, exclaimed that the elements of mystery and the epic proportions were significant to him. What country is he from? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Josh Holloway describes the time that he and his wife visited a very small town in a country in North America. This country is often depicted as being the country "South of the Border." Which country is it? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This beautiful actress from "Lost," Sonya Walger, describes her own experience while visiting the Pantheon. While visiting the Pantheon, an avid fan wants a photo. Where in the world do you suppose this happened? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Damon Lindelof describes a very intriguing facet behind the global popularity of "Lost." What does Damon Lindelof suggest this technology to be? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. One of the many accolades lavished upon the characters, plots and props of "Lost" was that one most sincere form of adulation. What is it? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This somewhat popular actor from the series said, "It's actually the fans that made the show." He portrayed the character of Miles Straume. Who is he? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. As Michael Emerson is fielding questions from his fans, one fan inquires, "How does it feel to be the bad guy? How does Michael Emerson respond to this question? (hint: maybe, he is not a bad guy) Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. It's quite interesting to note that "Lost" has been dubbed and subtitled into an enormous number of languages. Hurley states that he met his counterpart during the Rome Fiction Festival. In which language do you suppose "Lost" was dubbed for this particular festival?

Answer: Italian

Hurley's counterpart in Italy was, Carrodo Conforti, the Italian voice of Hurley. He exclaims how wonderful it was to be able to emulate the characteristics of Hurley.
2. Evangeline Lilly, who portrays the character of Kate, speaks this language well. Evangeline hails from Canada, so it is natural for her to speak this language in addition to English. She was happy to have met her voice actress in which country?

Answer: France

The "Lost" series was dubbed into French along with many other languages. Evangeline Lilly met her counterpart at a festival.
3. In one of the funnier segments of this clip, one of the most popular characters from "Lost" appears to ask a question of Damon Lindlehof and Carlton Cuse, during Comic-Con. Damon says, "What do you want to ask, Jorge?" Who is the character?

Answer: Hurley

Jorge Garcia played the character of Hugo or Hurley. He wants to know what had happened to the inhaler, during a particular episode. Cuse and Lindlehof ask Jorge why he didn't just call them. Jorge laments, albeit jokingly, that, "You wouldn't take my calls." In an enterprising moment, Michael Emerson joins Jorge to answer the question on stage.
4. A fan, Mirai Konishi, exclaimed that the elements of mystery and the epic proportions were significant to him. What country is he from?

Answer: Japan

Mirai Konishi from Japan declared, "I think the mystery aspect and the whole epic feel is the reason why Japanese are so into "Lost." It stimulates your brain but it appeals to your heart." I couldn't agree more.
5. Josh Holloway describes the time that he and his wife visited a very small town in a country in North America. This country is often depicted as being the country "South of the Border." Which country is it?

Answer: Mexico

Josh Holloway, who portrayed the character of Sawyer, says, "We were in Mexico, my wife and I and we drove to this little town that didn't even have a sign." He was impressed that he was immediately recognized as being on "Lost."
6. This beautiful actress from "Lost," Sonya Walger, describes her own experience while visiting the Pantheon. While visiting the Pantheon, an avid fan wants a photo. Where in the world do you suppose this happened?

Answer: Rome

Sonya Walger, who plays Penny, delightfully describes her experience with a fan in the Pantheon, which is in Rome, Italy. The fan implores, "Please, photo with Penny?" Sonya reflects, "Really? We're in the Pantheon, and you want a photo of Penny?"
7. Damon Lindelof describes a very intriguing facet behind the global popularity of "Lost." What does Damon Lindelof suggest this technology to be?

Answer: The Internet

"Something about when an episode of "Lost" ends, if we've done our jobs right, the fans immediately want to find someone to talk to about the show... I don't think "Lost" would have made it for six years and still held on to the viewership that it did without the Internet."
8. One of the many accolades lavished upon the characters, plots and props of "Lost" was that one most sincere form of adulation. What is it?

Answer: Imitation

Many of the fans of "Lost" around the world replicated the props of "Lost." A particularly memorable scene was one of a fan making cupcakes depicting all of the characters of "Lost" in vivid cupcake form.
9. This somewhat popular actor from the series said, "It's actually the fans that made the show." He portrayed the character of Miles Straume. Who is he?

Answer: Ken Leung

Ken Leung was seen signing autographs in this segment. He said, "If they weren't so interested in guessing about things, or you know ... That feeds us."
10. As Michael Emerson is fielding questions from his fans, one fan inquires, "How does it feel to be the bad guy? How does Michael Emerson respond to this question? (hint: maybe, he is not a bad guy)

Answer: "I don't know that he is."

Emerson laughingly responds, "I don't know that he is." It's really up to you, the viewer, to decide whether or not, Ben Linus was ultimately the "bad guy."
Source: Author christopherm

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