Surprise reaction to leaked Lost episode

Last updated 16:25 02/02/2010
The first hour of the final season of American hit TV show Lost has leaked online
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NO LAUGHING MATTER: The first hour of the final season of American hit TV show Lost has leaked online.

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The first hour of the final season of American hit TV show Lost has leaked online, and the reaction is not what industry insiders expected.

Though preview content for heavily serialized dramas such as Lost are typically and frantically consumed online by fans, the sixth season of the ABC hit has managed to build such an epic level of anticipation that many fans are doing the unthinkable: refusing to watch the leaks.

When the opening scene from the premiere popped up online after a fan promotion, users of one popular social network site voted to "bury" the video.

"Why spoil it now?" wrote one fan with the moniker MyWhiteNoise. "I'd rather watch it in hi-def and surround sound than ruin the surprise and watch some (low-quality) video."

To TV executives, such statements are like something from an alternative universe, the polar-bear opposite of how young, Web-savvy viewers typically respond to content. Fans usually embrace any short cut that skips the linear TV and advertiser-supported experience.

"We never had a show like Lost before that had these kind of fans that love it so much that they don't want to know what happens before the premiere," said Michael Benson, co-executive vice president of marketing at ABC. "Fans feel like they own this thing, just like we do."

On Monday, fan commitment was given an even greater test when the entire premiere episode appeared on YouTube. The video was taken from hand-held cameras discretely shooting during a fan screening on Oahu. The Hawaii event itself was a revelation - can any other TV drama rally 12,000 fans to an island in the South Pacific? Some flew in just to see the 44 minutes of video that ABC will air Tuesday night.

NOT INTERESTED

Yet when the inevitable YouTube copies appeared on Sunday, many videos received only a few hundred hits as online fans registered their lack of interest in crummy bootlegs. "Are people so impatient that they would rather watch a cell phone camera version of the 'Lost' premiere than wait one day?" Kyool wrote on Twitter.

The lavishly shot Lost is the original Must-See HD drama. Yet for its final bow, ABC's marketing effort has shown no new footage, which producers wanted to keep under wraps. Until last week, all trailers used material from previous seasons, which the ABC marketing team tried to turn into an advantage.

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"We wanted to go back and retell the stories of the characters and the larger situation that they're in," said Marla Provencio, co-executive vice president of marketing at ABC.

Catching up viewers on the complicated drama has always been a big part of the network's strategy with "Lost," but never more so than this year. After a serialized drama peaks, its ratings usually fall in a downward trajectory as infrequent viewers perceive themselves to be further and further behind the story.

Ratings for the season premiere of Lost have fallen each year since Season Two.

Reversing that trend is a major challenge, and ABC has aired repeats (complete with on-screen pop-up information) and has circulated various forms of recap videos online.

Though viewers tend to tune in for a show's last episode, the final season as a whole typically isn't as fortunate. Industry estimates have eva tracking about the same as last year, which would be a victory if the show manages to maintain its previous rating. But - as with the online reaction to the video leaks - ABC is hopeful that Lost will surprise.

"Lost is like American Idol, it's not your everyday show," Benson said. "From the buzz we're seeing right now, there's an obsession with this show. So who knows?"

- Reuters

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Matt   #13   11:51 am Feb 03 2010

For those interested, TV2 start screening this final series from next Wednesday (10th) - but unlike the US where they get a 2 hour premiere (episode 1&2), ours is just the 1st epsiode.

anon   #12   06:50 am Feb 03 2010

...downloads on the pirate bay were pretty strong. This is just a fluff piece for PR.

Aramand Tamzarian   #11   12:42 am Feb 03 2010

I got Lost in season 1, and left it at that. How all these 'mystery' people popped up in later episdoes i have nowt idea.

diana   #10   11:07 pm Feb 02 2010

Love Lost and can't wait till the final series airs on NZ telly, how about doing some reporting and find out exactly when it will be playing??? not just "sometime late this year"

Desmond Ng   #9   09:40 pm Feb 02 2010

The Hawaii event itself was a revelation - can any other TV drama rally 12,000 fans to an island in the South Pacific?

Hawaii is in the north Pacific!!!!

I bet even a Home and Away leak in Australia would get more people to an Island in the "South Pacific"

Tim   #8   08:28 pm Feb 02 2010

A quick search shows at least 15000 people seeding one torrent alone on this.

There will always be those who wait till it comes out as intended and those who get their hands on the first thing they can watch. Lost is not different.

This "story" is just marketing spin to get people interested in Lost again.

Matt   #7   07:56 pm Feb 02 2010

I've been an avid viewer since the beginning and agree with the article. There is no way that I would want to be spoiled now.

It is a shame that TVNZ is going to be airing the episodes a week behind the US. I'm sure this will lead a lot of NZ fans to download the episode as soon as it has aired in the US so they can't get spoiled.

Scott   #6   05:59 pm Feb 02 2010

Its not the first hour. Its the first 42 minutes since that is the length of a standard TV show now. And if its leaked already then it has to be an inside job. Which isn't all that surprising as last year the American TV industry was "releasing" a lot of shows well in advance of their air-date. They were treating it as free advertising.

I've already seen the first 4 minutes from the promotion. It doesn't really tell you anything. Not that I know what's been happening - I pretty much gave up two seasons back.

JeM   #5   05:40 pm Feb 02 2010

I love Lost and saw it had been leaked but not a chance that I was going to watch it!

Go the fans!

Justin Smith   #4   05:28 pm Feb 02 2010

im more amazed that you are still running a poll about Hayley Westenra, be seen in the same outfit as Gladiator's Siren. Its been a year MOVE ON!


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