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Today in Baseless Rumors: Matthew Perry on the "Lost" Finale?

Posted by Lindy Parker

 

Okay, really?  Can this possibly be true?  It's not that we're against the idea of Matthew Perry on Lost -- we've always sort of liked him, after all -- but rather that it's hard to imagine him actually getting the invite to the island.  Still stranger things have happened.  We're going to do some investigating...  

Remember a couple weeks back when Matthew Perry (of "Friends" fame, in case you've forgotten) announced his burning desire to return to TV as a character on "Lost"?

Well, apparently, Hollywood website IMDb.com -- a site many industry types use as a resource fairly often -- has decided to grant Matthew's wish, giving him a role in "Lost"'s two-part season finale.  Credited as "George Hobbes" in "The Incident" parts 1 and 2, if the casting is correct, Chandler Bing and Jacob just might be one in the same.  (Zap2It)

Wow, is that all it takes for a former Friend to get a gig on his favorite TV show?  Just say the word, and imdb.com does the rest?  Is imdb.com the Field of Dreams of television casting -- "if we publish it they will cast?"  Jennifer Aniston on Heroes?  Absolutely.  David Schwimmer on Bones?  Sure why not.  

Previously:

"Lost": We're So Over Ben

"Lost": This Is Not Back To The Future

"Lost": Rundown of Theories Regarding The Fate Of Ben Linus Neglects One -- Ours

Showtime Rejects "The L Word" Women's Prison Spinoff - And Matthew Perry Can't Get A Showtime Show, Either

Showtime Picks Up Matthew Perry's "End of Steve"


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Lindy Parker has worked as a ghostwriter, editor, dance instructor and a purveyor of dreams, one beer at a time. She now writes for nerve.com's TV blog, "The Remote Island." She loves Charles Dickens and Gabriel Garcia Marquez and also, straight-to-video releases with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's possible she reads more teen fiction than she should. She hails from Los Angeles, her hometown and soul mate, but she lives in Brooklyn, the fling she'll never forget.

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