Sunday, January 8, 2012

Alcatraz's J.J. Abrams: New Fox Drama Is By Using a tropical, But It's Not Lost

Alcatraz J.J. Abrams is going to an exotic, not the region. "Theoretically, any land mass is certainly a tropical, and that means you could reason why every show available [is similar to Lost]," Abrams told reporters during the cold months TV previews. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show looked like Lost!" Nonetheless, the man who introduced ABC's island mystery to existence has set his sights on another land mass for Fox's Alcatraz. Alcatraz focuses on every day in 1963 in the well-known San Francisco Bay Area prison when greater than 300 pads and crooks disappeared into nothing. In each episode, one of these brilliant hardened crooks, named "the '63s," will return in 2012 without getting aged. San Francisco Bay Area cop Rebecca Madsen (Sarah Manley), Dr. Diego Soto (Lost alum Jorge Garcia) - who literally written it round the Rock - federal agent Emerson Hauser (Mike Neill) and also the mysterious connect Lucy (Parminder Nagra) synergy to discover them before they could enact their anachronistic justice. Exclusive: Eric Manley, Michael Eklund mind to Alcatraz Eventually, the show will attempt to show you the '63s disappeared and why they've returned. But Abrams states he's learned his lesson from his previous serialized, mythological series - Alias, Lost and Fringe - not to keep audiences waiting for solutions. "You can't expect audiences to sit down lower there asking fundamental questions for any very long time,Inch according to him. "It's unfair which is wrong. We will assure people aren't always banging their heads in the wall, however when we answer my way through the conclusion of Season 1, that's never an optimistic factor for nearly any show." The Two-hour series premiere is on Monday, Jan. 16 at 8/7c on Fox.Will you stay updated? Hit should be genuine along with your ideas below.

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