‘Lost’ linked to ‘Eli Stone’
Wow. ABC really, really, really wants “Lost” fans to stick around for tomorrow night’s premiere of “Eli Stone.”
It’s not enough that the network scheduled the new legal drama—about a lawyer whose hallucinations may just be prophecies—to debut right after the highly anticipated return of the island mystery.
And it wasn’t enough that ABC cleverly scheduled “Lost” to end at 10:02 p.m., forcing lots of folks who planned to tape the show to set their DVRs for “Eli,” too, just to make sure they caught those crucial final moments.
Now, here’s the latest press release, hot off the presses from Oceanic Air (otherwise known as the ABC marketing department).
If you watch “Eli,” you’ll get a chance to win a “golden pass” on the fictional airline.
No idea exactly what that means—obviously, you’re supposed to tune in to find out.
“Lost” fans know from May’s finale that Jack says the folks who made it off the island got a “golden pass” from Oceanic that let him fly anytime, anyplace, anywhere for free.
Granted, Jack’s been using it in a desperate hope that his plane will crash, returning him to the island. Hopefully, whomever wins this free ride—if there actually is one—will have a more cheerful attitude.
Anyway, here’s the rest of the release—interpret at will!
Oceanic Airlines is excited to announce your chance to get the Golden Pass. The Golden Pass truly is an adventure of a lifetime, allowing you to fly anywhere in the world, anytime you want, and as many times as you want.
For more information on how to get your Golden Pass, tune in to the premiere of “Eli Stone” on ABC Television Thursday, January 31 (10:02-11:00 p.m., ET)
About Oceanic Airlines – Taking You Places You Never Imagined
Oceanic Airlines is a major airline carrier and offers the highest caliber of service for international and domestic flights. Destinations include Los Angeles, London, Sydney and South Korea.
Check back here on Friday for a recap of the “Lost” premiere—and discuss what’s the dealio with Oceanic’s golden ticket…
Source: http://remote.lohudblogs.com
1/31/08
‘Lost’ linked to ‘Eli Stone’
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