Lost Crazy

If his popular TV character gets killed off the show, Josh Holloway doesn’t want fans to shed any tears over his death.

Josh has revealed he wants his “Lost” character Sawyer to die in a grisly, “Braveheart-style battle.”

Although Josh is not sure about Sawyer’s fate, if he does get killed off he wants to go out with a bang just like Mel Gibson’s character William Wallace did in the epic Scottish film.

He told Britain’s New magazine, “In the current atmosphere of TV shows the writers are willing to kill a main character without any problem. So that’s a possibility. But when it happens, I want a big, bloody Braveheart-style battle. I want Sawyer to die badly!”

Josh is currently shooting the movie thriller “Whisper,” in which he plays a completely different character to Sawyer.

He explains, “I chose that role because it was the opposite. The character I play is a bad person with a good heart and I thought it would be interesting to play a more heroic character.”

“Whisper” is due out later this year.

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Dominic Monaghan at LAX

Dominic Monaghan at LAX

Lost star Dominic Monaghan is hungry to get back to work as he checks in at Los Angeles International Airport on Monday, following a promotional tour for his ABC series on the mainland.

Lost in Entertainment Weekly

No more mysteries. No more clues. No more questions wrapped inside questions with secret compartments for extra questions. What you need from ABC’s castaways-in-paradise cryptodrama Lost are answers, and we’re going to give you one — right here, right now. The exact wording is being formulated by star Matthew Fox as he sits in the shade of a twisted tree, pulling tufts of grass from the Hawaiian soil. The answer is simple and definitive, and his brown eyes flicker with defiance as it passes through his lips: ”No.”

Don’t worry: Elaboration is forthcoming. We’re nestled in the lush foothills of Oahu’s north shore, where Lost is shooting the 13th episode of its controversial third season. If you recall the opener in October, you’ll recognize this idyllic village setting, with its cookie-cutter cabins and garden gazebo, as hostile territory. ”Welcome to Othersville,” says Michael Emerson, a.k.a. Ben, the creepy-cunning leader of Mystery Island’s devious denizens, the Others. ”Everything’s relaxed. The stakes are low. And naturally, all of this is a big setup for…something.” The spoiler cops won’t allow us to reveal that something, let alone expand upon such intriguing sights as Others-recruited fertility doc Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell) pushing Ben in a wheelchair, or Jack (Fox) cheerfully lobbing a football to his sworn enemy Mr. Friendly (M.C. Gainey). ”Everyone should be wondering what the hell is going on,” explains Fox during a break. ”Has Jack been converted by the Others? Drugged? Is he pretending? All sorts of scenarios could be happening here.” (At that moment, Evangeline Lilly — a.k.a. Kate — buzzes by and interjects: ”Don’t believe a word he says. He’s a liar!”)

Intriguing possibilities followed by maddening murkiness — that sentiment seems to sum up Lost lately. As the show ends its three-month hiatus with 16 consecutive episodes (designed to eliminate momentum-killing repeats) in a new 10 p.m. time slot on Wednesdays (to shield it from that Nielsen polar bear called American Idol), Lost finds itself at a crossroads: its heady pop-phenom days in the rearview, and life as just a really good show looming ahead. The problem? A nagging sense that ”really good” isn’t good enough. Sucks to be a piece of highly profitable game-changing genius, doesn’t it?

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Lost star Josh Holloway has given his wife Yessica permission to kiss whoever she wants every time he has to kiss a co-star onscreen. Holloway, who plays hunky Sawyer on the show, has given his wife the “kissing passes” to help prevent her from becoming jealous of his onscreen antics. Whenever he kisses co-star Evangeline Lilly’s character Kate, Yessica gets to kiss the person of her choice in return. During his time on the show, Yessica has received seven kissing cards. The 37-year-old star tells American publication Star, “She can use these kissing passes on anybody, but I tell her they will expire by the end of the year. So watch out!”

Yunjin Kim @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Yunjin Kim @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Yunjin Kim @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Yunjin Kim @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Josh Holloway & Yessica Kumala @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Josh Holloway & Yessica Kumala @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Josh Holloway & Yessica Kumala @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Josh Holloway & Yessica Kumala @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Josh Holloway & Yessica Kumala @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Jorge Garcia @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Jorge Garcia @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Jorge Garcia @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Naveen Andrews @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Naveen Andrews @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Naveen Andrews @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Naveen Andrews @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Evangeline Lilly @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Evangeline Lilly @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Evangeline Lilly @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Evangeline Lilly @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Evangeline Lilly @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Evangeline Lilly looked stunning as she walked the red carpet last night at the Golden Globes. Unfortunately Evangeline did not win the award for Best Actress in a Drama Series. =(

Daniel Dae Kim @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Daniel Dae Kim @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

Daniel Dae Kim @ 64th Annual Golden Globes

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