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“Lost”: Walt Writes Himself Back Onto the Island

Posted by Olivia Purnell

 

Walt! Oops, we’re sorry, Malcolm David Kelley!  Yo, you have grown, dude.  What’re you, 27 now?  You’re a grown ass man that they’re still trying to cast as a fourteen year-old.  Your voice sounds like Barry White got a cold.  Still rocking that little Walt-fro, though.  Waita stick with a look.  We like that about you.

But enough with the small talk.  We were really psyched to see you in this week’s Lost episode with John Locke.  Yeah, it was a short scene, but you gotta start somewhere, right?  What’s that you say?  You dream about returning to the island every night?  You’ve written up some script ideas?

Well let’s hear em . . .

Malcolm tells eonline:

"I've actually been thinking about this so much! I've been wanting to write my own episode and send it to Damon [Lindelof] and them. Like, I'd pitch it myself. One episode, the opening is me sitting in a chair on the phone on the Island and just talking business and stuff. I don't know. I've just been reading so much into it”


Homeboy wants to see Walt really come into his “magic powers.”

So do we, Malcolm.  So do we.  You were such a creepy little kid.  We’re positive you could bring the “magic” as an awkward post-adolescent.  We know you can do it.  Send that script over, post haste!

(yahoo.com)


Previously:

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