LOST- The Hanso Foundation Website Reappears
While I'm on a television meme, my current absolute favorite show is LOST. It returns tonight with a new episode called, "Two For The Road". Can't wait.
If you're a LOST junkie as well, be sure to check out the redesigned Hanso Foundation website that just came back to life. It is full of pages and links that I'm just beginning to explore.
If all of this is new to you, the Hanso Foundation is the fictional organization that is responsible for funding the Dharma Project, the fictional project whose infrastructure has been discovered on the south sea island where our cast of characters crashed, or, more ominously, were brought, and have been surviving and learning about their new surroundings. The Hanso website is actually the product of ABC-TV or the LOST production company. They have also created a website for the fictional Oceanic Airlines, which is full of Easter eggs and hints if you click around.
LOST is unique in that it's plot and the way the "truth" is slowly revealed is different from anything on TV in recent years. It is rather like a long extended version of Serling's "Twilight Zone" and it has engendered a cult following and proliferation of websites unlike any previously seen. See LOST - The Tail Section for example. Now, off to the Hanso website.
If you're a LOST junkie as well, be sure to check out the redesigned Hanso Foundation website that just came back to life. It is full of pages and links that I'm just beginning to explore.
If all of this is new to you, the Hanso Foundation is the fictional organization that is responsible for funding the Dharma Project, the fictional project whose infrastructure has been discovered on the south sea island where our cast of characters crashed, or, more ominously, were brought, and have been surviving and learning about their new surroundings. The Hanso website is actually the product of ABC-TV or the LOST production company. They have also created a website for the fictional Oceanic Airlines, which is full of Easter eggs and hints if you click around.
LOST is unique in that it's plot and the way the "truth" is slowly revealed is different from anything on TV in recent years. It is rather like a long extended version of Serling's "Twilight Zone" and it has engendered a cult following and proliferation of websites unlike any previously seen. See LOST - The Tail Section for example. Now, off to the Hanso website.