
Audience member: Do you have any bands or musicians that have motivated you in acting?
Liz: I am definitely a 60’s and 70’s rock girl. For Juliet, I listened to some really ruff stuff for her I probably shouldn’t say. She’s so chaotic that I need that crazy music. I listened to a lot of Nine Inch Nails with her. With Sawyer I listened to country music! I told him and he was like good little bird! He’d come into my trailer with his jeans and no shirt and I’d say honey this is wasted on me (laughs). And Josh would say alright little bird let’s sing!
Jo: He called you little bird?
Liz: Yeah because my voice is so high. x

If you say live together, die alone to me Jack, I’m gonna punch you in your face.
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I’m gonna talk about LOST for a minute.
It was the first show I ever truly loved, from start to finish. I was in my living room on September 22, 2004 watching as Jack frantically tried to save everyone, all the way to May 23, 2010 when he couldn’t save himself. I never missed an episode, always dropped everything I was doing for the hour or two every Wednesday (or Tuesday or Thursday, depending on the time slot that season). I will admit that my faith wavered a bit when Charlie died, but I stuck with it and it never let me down. LOST taught me to take the cliffhangers in stride, roll with the punches of character death, and also taught me not to take everything at face value. LOST is the very definition of good tv: keeps you guessing and always wanting more. I laughed with Hurley, cried many jears with Jack, screamed in horror with Kate, went a little crazy with Claire, sang with Charlie, and put my faith in that mysterious island with Locke. I will never, ever forget this wonderful show and all that it’s given me. Thank you to JJ, Damon, Carlton, and the amazing cast for six years of quality television. Thank you, LOST.
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"It’s not that I didn’t care about the mythology of the show, I just feel like many shows have come and gone that are very focused on their mysteries and their mythology and ambiguity and there is no worst scene in the history of genre than the Architect explaining to Neo everything that happened in ‘The Matrix’ and I wasn’t gonna fucking touch that with a ten-foot pole. So, we have the Architect and we have ‘LOST’ and the ‘LOST is not enough’ and ‘the Architect is too much’, and somewhere in-between is ‘just right’, and I’m gonna always be closer to ‘LOST’ than I am to the Architect, because that is just not interesting to me."
Damon Lindelof’s flawless explanation of why he will never apologize for the ending of LOST
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