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Recent press indicates while most of the world stays at home as much as they can to help stop the spread of the Coronavirus, there have been those remembering and reminiscing of Desmond Hume’s similar situation.

On LOST, Desmond spent 3 years down in the hatch, in a self imposed quarantine of his own. Pushing the button every 108 seconds in order to save the world. Enjoy the three articles below the photo cap and let’s do like Desmond did……stay home, stay safe….let’s save the world!

‘What LOST’s Desmond Can Teach Us ABout Quarantine’

by Lindsey Romain at Nerdist.com

Desmond’s introduction on the show is one of Lost‘s great reveals. In a subplot from the first season, the characters Locke (Terry O’Quinn) and Boone (Ian Somerhalder) stumble on a hatch door buried in the middle of the jungle of the remote island where their plane crash-landed. The unlikely duo decides to excavate the hatch, but they initially keep it from their fellow survivors. Boone, on his death bed, reveals the hatch’s location to the island’s de facto leader, surgeon Jack (Matthew Fox), and the season finale involves a mission to open it and find out what’s inside.

That final episode ends with tantalizing tease: Jack and Locke peering into the hatch before the credits smash and we realized we’d have to wait a whole summer to learn what was in there.

Jack and Locke peer into the hatch in the season one finale of Lost.

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So what was in there? The opening of the season two premiere introduced us to what seems like a totally unrelated series of events: normal scenes of a man starting his day. However, we quickly learn that this man is actually down there in the hatch—a strange, bunker-like place frozen in a ’70s aesthetic—and that he’s about to be confronted by the survivors of Oceanic 815, after years in isolation. We also learn that stamped on the inside hatch door is a curious word: “Quarantine.”

That means Desmond is under the belief that his bunker home is protecting him from some unknown illness on the island—an illness the survivors might now have. Because this is Lost, it would take us way too long to explain the truth of the matter, and frankly, we’re not even sure we know the answers ourselves. Suffice it to say, Desmond’s story is one of the most fascinating and heartbreaking on the show, and how he came to be on the island—and what becomes of him later—are worth the hours of investment.

What we want to do here instead is take a look at his morning quarantine routine. Because it’s actually a pretty good model for what we should all be doing every morning.

First, Desmond starts his day by hopping out of his bunk, pressing some buttons on a computer (you do not have to do this as you are not trying to “save the world” in your quarantine), and then heads to his record player and puts on some tunes. The song he picks in the season two premiere is “Make Your Own Kind Of Music” by Mama Cass Elliot—the perfect sort of breezy, infectious, and upbeat tune to get you through another day of quarantine. The lyrics are also a little on the nose for self-isolation:

You’re gonna be knowing
The loneliest kind of lonely,
It may be rough goin’,
Just to do your thing’s the hardest thing to do.

But you’ve gotta make your own music
Sing your own special song,
Make your own kind of music even if nobody else sings along.

As the song plays, he washes the previous night’s dishes, and then hops on his exercise bike. We watch his mini fitness routine, which includes pull-ups and sit-ups. Next, he pops into the shower, does a nice little scrub-down, then heads back to the kitchen to make a breakfast smoothie. We’re not entirely sure what’s in this thing; it looks like a combination of protein powder, cherries, and peaches. But he’s doing his best with what he’s got.

That’s about when things veer off into Lost territory, since we next see Desmond inject himself with some sort of mysterious medicine, and then the hatch door explodes and he’s thrust into action. But don’t worry, he makes sure to change into his work jumpsuit first! As the experts say, the best work-from-home practice is to treat it like you’re going into the office anyway; that includes getting dressed.

It’s a pretty simple scene, and honestly, not one we thought we’d ever need to look to for inspiration. But it’s 2020, the year where absolutely nothing makes sense. So why not let a moment from Lost inform us about the dos and don’ts of quarantined life? Thank you Desmond, for this vital bit of informative pop culture. May we all be as fit as you by the end of this.

‘CoronaVirus: Scene From TV Show LOST Resurfaces as UK Goes Into Lockdown’

By Jacob Stolworthy Independent.co.uk

A scene from the TV show Lost is being circulated online following Boris Johnson’s speech to the nation in which he put the UK on partial lockdown because of coronavirus.

While addressing the country on Monday night (23 March), Johnson ordered people to “stay at home” and sanctioned one form of exercise a day.

This led many to think of the character Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick) in the hit US show centered on plane crash survivors.

Desmond was introduced in the show’s second season as a character residing in a mysterious hatch found in the jungle by two survivors.

The first time he’s ever seen, he’s shown going about his daily routine, which involves listening to some music (in this instance, Mama Cass), showering and exercising.

It’s later revealed he’s been locked away for three years believing to be under quarantine due to a deadly “sickness” on the island.

One person shared a clip of Desmond’s introduction on Twitter, writing: “Me three weeks from now, working from home.”

Another added: “We are Desmond from Lost until May”. 

“The longer this isolation/quarantine goes on I reckon I am going to morph into Desmond,” wrote a third.

Writer Lindsey Romain even wrote an article about the character for Nerdist, commenting: “My man Desmond had a quarantine routine before it was cool so i wrote about it.”

Of course we don’t have the added pressure of pushing a button every 108 minutes in the belief it will “save the world”, although one tweeter stated: ”I feel like Desmond on Lost, hunkered down in the hatch, and every 108 minutes I push a button to launch a Google Hangout.”

Lost is available to stream on Amazon Prime and you can follow along with a rewatch podcast.

Find a ranking of every single episode here.

‘9 Genre Characters Who Really ‘Got’ Social Distancing’

By Brian Silliman at syfy.com

Desmond — Lost

When we finally saw what was in the hatch at the beginning of the second season of Lost, we met Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick). His sole purpose was to press buttons at proper times. When he wasn’t doing that, he was adhering to a somewhat strict regimen of keeping himself entertained.

He gets pretty good at it, but when newcomers show up and he gets to hand the button-pushing job to someone (anyone) else? This dude is gone baby, gone. He could not have gotten out of the hatch fast enough, because social distancing doesn’t allow him to reunite with his beloved Penny, or “Pennahh.” He gets stuck on the island anyway, and we’re glad — he’s one of the best characters that ever appeared on this series. See you in another life, brother.


Thank you to Parade.com for this in depth interview with Ian!

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 Henry Ian Cusick (Photo: Mark Hill/CBS)

Season four of MacGyver began with the introduction of former MI6 agent Russ Taylor (Henry Ian Cusick), who recruited the former Phoenix operatives to hunt down a bio weapon that he was responsible for putting in the hands of some seriously bad guys, forcing him to have a come-to-Jesus moment when he realized he needed the team to right his wrong.

Henry Ian Cusick as Russ Taylor Photo: CBS

Henry Ian Cusick as Russ Taylor (Photo: CBS)

“He was tapping into the eternal conflict that people have,” Cusick exclusively tells Parade.com. “He was thinking, ‘I’ll make some money out of it,’ but when he realized that a lot of innocent people were going to die, that’s when he had his epiphany and decided he was on the side of doing something wrong. Then once he starts helping MacGyver (Lucas Till), he realizes that he enjoys doing good.”

Russ went one step further then and used his ill-gotten gains to purchase the former Phoenix property and he is currently working on resurrecting the company to its former glory – at least for now. Cusick hints that Russ is a man who gets bored quickly, so who’s to say that he may well change his mind again, and go off and do something else.

That said, on tonight’s episode when Russ’ first love, Emilia (Amanda Schull), is kidnapped by the same rebels he fought during his private military contract days, he takes the Phoenix team to a small, impoverished town to rescue her and rid the town of the rebels for good.

“The episode really goes back into Russ Taylor’s past, where you see Emilia, and it’s about how things may or may not worked out,” he continues. “It’s a flashback episode. Not that far back. I would say maybe five years, you know? It’s fun going back in time. It’s probably not as wacky as the other Russ Taylors you’ve seen. Probably a little bit more military, but there’s always wacky moments with Russ Taylor, and I think, at the heart of it, it’s a good episode.”

Justin Hires, Meredith Eaton, Tristin Mays, Lucas Till, Henry Ian Cusick and Levy Tran Photo: Mark Hill/CBS

Justin Hires, Meredith Eaton, Tristin Mays, Lucas Till, Henry Ian Cusick and Levy Tran (Photo: Mark Hill/CBS)

How did Russ get his hands on enough money to relaunch Phoenix?

He was a former MI6 agent that went a little bit rogue and started doing some, well, naughty things like selling arms, and that’s how he made a lot of money. Then he took it too far when he traded a bio-weapon that could potentially destroy the world and that’s when he goes to MacGyver and recruits him, saying, “I need some help tracking down this weapon that I sold, because I think I made a big mistake.” So, he has an epiphany and that’s how he becomes the Russ Taylor that you see in MacGyver now.

Russ doesn’t strike me as particularly a team player, but he does seem to be a bit of a genius, just not in the same way as MacGyver. He is great at solving puzzles, though. What are the skills that Russ brings to the team?

That’s a very good question. First of all, it would seem an abundance of money. If you want to set anything up, money is always good. Also, he’s got a can-do attitude. He never really gives up. He’s intelligent. He’s a pattern spotter. He can read people, and, of course, he’s been trained by MI6 in counterespionage and torturing people. So, he’s got a lot of strings to him.

He’s not a team player, but he needs these people to want to work for him. True they were really bored doing what they were doing when Phoenix was disbanded, and they love having these adrenaline careers, but how does he go about earning their respect, because there was that joke in the last episode that pep talks aren’t his thing?

I think there’s a lot of what you see is not all of what you get with Russ Taylor. I think he’s doing a lot. He’s certainly performing a lot of the time for anyone within close proximity. You see in an upcoming episode, which I’m looking forward to, that pretty much he’s not really who he seems. I can give you a hint. He seems very much like an English tough, and he’s not that at all.

Is he going to be obsessed with Codex all season, or will we take a break and have episodes where Codex isn’t part of the story?

Oh, Codex is very heavily featured up until episode 13, but it actually carries on, even now. We’re just shooting episode 20, and Codex is still lingering around. MacGyver‘s a procedural and serialized show now, with Codex being the overall arc, but we will have episodes of the week, so it sort of integrates both. I think it works quite well for the show to have a long-running enemy, and also have this episode of the week feel.

Lucas Till as Angus "Mac" MacGyver, Henry Ian Cusick as Russ Taylor Photo: CBS

Lucas Till as Angus “Mac” MacGyver, Henry Ian Cusick as Russ Taylor (Photo: CBS)

We had a shock at the end of last week’s episode, where Matty (Meredith Eaton) looks like she might be Titan, the leader of Codex. Will that be resolved quickly?

When you see the episode, you’ll realize that Matty is, obviously, not a bad guy. She’s always going to be the good guy.

You’ve done several sci-fi shows, like LostThe 100, and The Passage. This is more action oriented, although some of those have some action. What do you like about this show?

It’s not the action. It’s the comedy, really. The other shows that I’ve been involved with were always sort of existential threats to the world, and I was always angst-y and turmoiled, you know? In some sort of pain. With this show, it’s very freeing. Russ Taylor is a lot of fun to play. He’s like a blast of fresh air for me. He’s larger than life. For me, it’s been a great, fun show to be involved with. I’m really having a great time. I don’t think I’ve ever had so much fun with a character before.

Also, the crew has just been terrific. The cast is great. Every single one of them has been welcoming to a new performer to the show. They’ve been so welcoming and so easy to work with, so supportive. They’ve all been terrific and I’m having a great time, to be honest.

Of course, Atlanta’s not Hawaii.

It isn’t, but the thing about Atlanta that I’m enjoying is I’m out here with my wife and my sons, also. One of my sons also lives out there. It’s closer to Europe. One of my other sons lives in New York, and my other son’s in Edinburgh, so it’s easier to see them. Hawaii’s quite remote. I get to go back to Hawaii in summertime, so that’s the best of both, I think.

Lost ended a decade ago, but do fans still want to talk about the finale since so many of them weren’t happy with the ending?

Not really, anymore. Certainly, the people I’ve met have gotten over a lot of dislike of the ending and they just want to celebrate the show. Can you believe it’s been ten years? They want to celebrate the whole experience of Lost a lot more, I think now. We want to talk about it, because it was one of the first shows where people really hit the internet. Now, that’s very common.

Henry Ian Cusick as Russ Taylor Photo: Mark Hill/CBS

Henry Ian Cusick as Russ Taylor (Photo: Mark Hill/CBS)

At that time, people weren’t doing that, and it really was water cooler TV. I love hearing about people who got to know each other and became really good friends because of the show. That, for me, is one of greatest takeaways about that show.

It’s still great hearing people saying how much they enjoy it. There’s a little bit of animosity about the ending, but I rarely hear that now. They want to celebrate it, because it’s been ten years, and it’s still relevant TV.

MacGyver airs Friday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Interview by: PAULETTE COHN 


From: ShowBizJunkies.com

CBS’s MacGyver season four episode two finds Mac almost roped into helping out a crooked general. Episode two, “Red Cell + Quantum + Cold + Committed,” was directed by David Straiton from a script by Terry Matalas and will air on Friday, February 14, 2020 at 8pm ET/PT.

Episode two’s guest cast includes Xander Berkeley, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Camille Mana, Leonardo Nam, Fernando Chien, Jeremy Palko, Kathryn Alexander, and Braxton Alexander.

The season four cast is led by Lucas Till as Angus “Mac” MacGyver. Tristin Mays is Riley Davis, Justin Hires is Wilt Bozer, Meredith Eaton is Matty Weber, Levy Tran is Desi Nguyen, and Henry Ian Cusick plays Russ Taylor.

“Red Cell + Quantum + Cold + Committed” Plot – Department of Defense General John Acosta (Berkeley) recruits MacGyver to steal a highly classified project from a military lab in order to find flaws in its security. But when it’s discovered that the general is planning an attack using the weapon, Phoenix must stop Acosta before the weapon is uploaded.

MacGyver Plot, Courtesy of CBS:

MacGyver, a reimagining of the classic series, is an action-adventure drama about 20-something Angus “Mac” MacGyver, who is part of a clandestine organization within the U.S. government, where he uses his extraordinary talent for unconventional problem-solving and vast scientific knowledge to save lives. Joining his team on high-risk missions around the globe are Riley Davis, an unpredictable computer hacker with a chip on her shoulder; Wilt Bozer, Mac’s roommate and an agent on the team; Matty Weber, a legend in Covert Ops and the director of operations at the Phoenix Foundation; Desi Nguyen, whose job is to protect MacGyver and his team on their global missions; and Russ Taylor, the quick-witted, Oxford-educated, ex-military skilled in propaganda and lie detection, who shakes things up by challenging the way MacGyver and the team are used to doing things.

Under the aegis of the Phoenix Foundation, MacGyver takes on the responsibility of saving the world, armed to the teeth with resourcefulness and little more than bubble gum and a paper clip.

Magnum PI Season 4 Episode 2

Tristan Mays, Lucas Till, Levy Tran and Henry Ian Cusick in ‘MacGyver’ season 4 episode 2 (Photo: Mark Hill © 2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Magnum PI Season 4 Episode 2

Henry Ian Cusick as Russ Taylor, Lucas Till as Angus “Mac” MacGyver, and Levy Tran as Desi Nguyen. (Photo: Mark Hill © 2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Magnum PI Season 4 Episode 2

Lucas Till as Angus “Mac” MacGyver in season 4 episode 2 (Photo: Mark Hill © 2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Magnum PI Season 4 Episode 2

Lucas Till as Angus “Mac” MacGyver, Levy Tran as Desi Nguyen, Tristan Mays as Riley Davis, Justin Hires as Wilt Bozer, and Henry Ian Cusick as Russ Taylor (Photo: Guy D’Alema © 2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Magnum PI Season 4 Episode 2

Justin Hires as Wilt Bozer, Lucas Till as Angus “Mac” MacGyver, and Tristan Mays as Riley Davis. (Photo: Guy D’Alema © 2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

*Don’t miss MacGyver on Friday, 8/7c on CBS!*

Enjoy this interview with Visible director Clay Delauney!

He discusses how Visible, written and produced by Andrea Snider, co-produced with Henry Joe Productions came to be…. and how Ian and Sonya became involved in the project.

Interview here by William Robinson:

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Happy to report the newest film project for Ian is the film  Rememory  directed by Mark Palansky and co written by Mark Palansky and Mike Vukadinovich.

The film is currently shooting in Vancouver through February 20th and also stars Peter Dinklage and Julia Ormond.

Other cast members include Evelyne Brochu, Martin Donovan, Courtney Richter, Carrie Anne Fleming, Gracyn Shinyei, Colin Lawrence, Jordana Largy, Matt Ellis and Katherine Kirkpatrick.

Press article from yvrshoots with bts photos here:  yvrshoots.com/rememory

In addition @canadagraphs  released this photo as well:

 

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From: CusickGallery

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As Abby and Kane desperately seek out the hundred, Season 2 will morph into the longest, most terrifying family reunion ever — but there’s a catch. “You have to remember that these aren’t the same kids that were sent down in the drop ship,” executive producer Matt Miller tells TVLine. “They’ve all changed and grown and been through so much.” Speaking of which, Lincoln and Octavia’s relationship will blossom from “a googly eyed romance” to a “real relationship.” And even as Octavia “helps to make a bridge” between humans and Grounders, she and Lincoln will come across new, upsetting “culture conflicts.” Meanwhile, as Clarke unravels — or at least attempts to unravel — the secret of Mount Weather, the fates of Bellamy and Finn will be revealed. “The audience will know pretty quickly,” Miller says, “but the characters aren’t in communication, so there are a lot of misunderstandings. It’s basically sci-fi Three’s Company.”

BONUS SPOILER | Executive producer Jason Rothenberg says there “might be a baby in Episode 1.” But don’t get too excited, Linctavia fans, because this wee one “doesn’t come along with a pregnancy.” (Hmm…)

RETURN DATE | Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 9/8c (The CW)    

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Brand New! Watch the new trailer for Frank vs God starring Henry Ian Cusick and premiering on May 30 in LA at the Dances with Films Festival.

View video here:

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New Press Article via The Examiner: Seattle Native “Franks VS God” to Premiere in LA

The comedy “Frank vs. God” will have its world premiere screening on May 30 at the Dances With Films Festival in Los Angeles.

Written and directed by industry veteran Stewart Schill, the movie is a feel-good comedy about life’s trials, reminiscent of spiritually-themed comedies “Groundhog Day” and “Oh God!”

Read entire article here:

Examiner.com Frank VS God to Premiere in LA

March/April 2014

“Actor Henry Ian Cusick describes his connection to Hawaii as a visceral love affair that began after he was cast in the hit TV series, LOST….”

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