Damon Lindelof is one of the most celebrated television writers working today. He created "Lost," "The Leftovers," "Watchmen," the woefully underrated/short-lived "Mrs. Davis" and, this August, will join the DC Universe party with "Lanterns." He's won three primetime Emmys (Outstanding Drama Series for "Lost" and "Watchmen," and Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special for the "This Extraordinary Being" episode of "Watchmen"), and helped Ridley Scott revive the "Alien" franchise with the cerebral "Prometheus." He is renowned for his ability to write intellectually challenging entertainment that, for the most part, connects viscerally with mainstream audiences. So when...