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Anyways from what I know in the next episode...

{Those are not spoilers because they are actually on the previews so go check 'em out}

1) It seems that Danielle takes Claire's baby (O_O .. hmm ... maybe it's a way to lure the others? or is Danielle(16 years) gone crazy for real?)

2) We know Alex is actually a ... GIRL! (Notice Danielle saying The Others took Her)

3) The Black Rock is a ship. (Probably the one in which Danielle got to the island)

4) The ship has a skeleton or more inside ... (I think I saw some chains around it ... erm.)

5) The others have feet and face (Not sure but we'll see ...)

6) Someone said watch carefully for the Hawain shirt guy (We'll do :))

7) The monster will be seen ... (Maybe just a part of the monster but still ... I wanna see that thingy.)

8) Walt is crazy (No, seriously, Look at the kid going "Don't open the hatch, Locke. Don't." crazy stuff)

9) The junky .... what's his freaken name ... the hobbit on the island. :s ... oh yes! Charlie ... he punches Sayid (yea ... he PUNCHES Sayid in the face)

10) Sayid is flirting with a crying Shannon (Her mascara is running ... just kidding)

11) Locke or someone else ... but my bet is on Locke, He's being dragged by something and someone jumps to rescue him ... I think it's Jack (WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATAY FACTORY)

12) Sawyer jumps into the ocean (Heroic huh?)

13) Jack asks "Who brought us here?" on which Locke replies "The island" (Locke is nuts, trust me)

14) Some explosions here and there.

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If you have seen the previews...something is taking Locke into the jungle, and Jack trys to save him and Locke says, "no, its ok" Thats probably where we are going to see the monster's "2-5%" Its going to be pretty exciting seeing what it actually looks like. Its pretty crazy since the monster actually drags Locke through the trees and you see him lying down and looking up at something...

I'm really dying to see the finale. Nobody is going to see whats coming. I mean if you think the black rock was a surprise, the writers say the finale was be absolutely mindblowingly good...so good that according to TVguide this week, the producers had to refer to the finale's cliffhanger as "the bagel" It was a kind of code talk to keep people around them from divulging the ending.

Also, here's an interesting fact. For the finale, NOBODY on the cast got the entire script; just their scenes so that nobody would know the whole plotline for the finale. Pretty heavy security on the set too.

Ok...seems that Kristin from E! has given a chat and she has divulged a few hints about the finale. I read it myself and while its NOT that spoilery...it does offer a few hints regarding where to look, what to watch out for, pointing out stuff that viewers might not have caught on to, and 1 definite BIG spoiler regarding Locke that we get a hint of in the preview. Without further ado...

brandi asks: THANK YOU for that freaking unbelievable LOST feature. So fantastic! I could have read even more. Now, tell us, what is going to happen in the finale?

Kristin_Veitch replies: Here?s what I can tell you without spilling the whole enchillingada: Hurley (Jorge Garcia) has a LONG & INVOLVING (and hysterical) flashback rife with hidden clues for the loyal viewers. And according to Dominic Monaghan, he (J.G.) also gets the best oneliner of the season. Thing is, you?ll NEED that levity given all the doom and gloom and KA-BOOM that?s going down.

jaceyf asks: Is that Sawyer I see jumping off the raft in the Lost promo? What is in the water?

Kristin_Veitch replies: Let's just say the underwater cams come in handy - and the footage is STUNNING!

francine asks: Is Locke in cahoots with the Monster?

Kristin_Veitch replies: No, someone else might be. But let?s just say that Locke and the beasty may no longer be ?friends.?

kimberlyj79 asks: Is Emilie de Raven (aka Claire on Lost) been given a full time contract yet?

Kristin_Veitch replies: I've actually heard that ALL the actors have contingency plans in their contracts for next season, so that everyone is on as a regular, but could be killed off at any moment. This idea came after one of the actors who was getting killed off in October became very upset and insisted on full season pay in order to come back at all.

toliver63 asks: Killed off in October? Next October?

Kristin_Veitch replies: As in, the one that hasn't happened yet.

sunnyfish asks: please give us one little hint as to what's going to happen in the Lost finale on Wednesday. Thanks!

Kristin_Veitch replies: I?ll let Dominic Monaghan do it. He?s seen two-thirds of the finale and said ?There are a lot of life and death situations. Everything kind of bottlenecks, you know? Everything comes to a fine point, all the cast kind of re-meet. It's very much a Lost-type show, you know? It fills in all those ideas we've had about Lost. It's a cliffhanger, it's beautiful, it's sad, it's scary.? Ay! When asked what he thinks is in the hatch, he replies: ?I'm hoping, hoping, that it's another collection of people. And that's speculation, because I honestly don't know. We get further along the way to discovering the hatch, but Charlie doesn't know, so Dominic doesn't know.

mikeace9 asks: Will Danielle Rousseau be a regular next season on Lost?

Kristin_Veitch replies: Not sure but here?s something I was tipped off to? No one has ASKED her how long she has been on the island. They presumed it had been 16 years based on the radio transmission, but that might not be the case! Damon Lindelof tells me what ends up happening with her is ?all relative. And big quotation marks around the relative.?

caryjane asks: Please say Sawyer lives?

Kristin_Veitch replies: I wish I could, but I HONESTLY do not know.

toliver63 asks: Which show has the BEST cliffhanger?

Kristin_Veitch replies: I hate to oversell, but I think it will be LOST. Or, well, a tie between Veronica and Lost. But while one is emotional, the other is more OHMYGOD.

tarheelteacher asks: If Jin dies, I'm hurting someone.

Kristin_Veitch replies: I'll hold them down.

TV Guide just posted some spoilers...but they came from the producers themselves, so while they DO give hints and tease out some info, these spoilers dont really spoil much. Either way...reveal if you want some info on the finale tonight.

It's the finale you've been waiting for. Tonight Lost will conclude its first, whiplash-inducing season with so many twists and turns it'll take two hours to contain them. Here, executive producers Damon Lindelof and J.J. Abrams give TVGuide.com an exclusive sneak peek:

Spoiler No. 1: Look for the castaways to venture inside the Black Rock ? that ginormous pirate ship mysteriously landlocked on the island ? to retrieve dynamite, in hopes of finally blowing open that damn hatch, where they plan to hide from the Others. Naturally, though, things don't go quite according to plan. "When you put dynamite that's 100 years old out in the middle of the jungle at unstable temperatures, it begins to sweat nitroglycerine," Lindelof says. "So the whole story is about how they get the dynamite from the Black Rock back to the hatch without blowing up. Not to mention that the monster is not really willing to let them do that." Which brings us to...

Spoiler No. 2: We'll finally get a look, albeit a partial one, at the monster. Is it, as Danielle Rousseau claimed, some kind of security system for the island? Lindelof's not saying, but he does hint that the unhinged French lady isn't the most reliable source on Freaky Island. "What her true motives are [will be] revealed [in] the finale," he says. "I would hang on to the concept of the loss of her own child and how far she would go in order to get her back." Hmmm, might she be in cahoots with the Others to snatch Claire's baby?

Spoiler No. 3: Hurley's seemingly jinxed lottery numbers, which appear on the hatch, will come back into play. "It would be very interesting to me if Hurley is one of the people to blow the hatch open," Lindelof teases. "What will happen when he realizes the numbers are on it? I don't think he'd be very excited if he knew, but they're very small. If you're standing on the wrong side of the hatch, you probably wouldn't see them." Hurley may not be in the know, but reformed junkie Charlie will stumble upon some valuable info of his own ? that the plane that crushed Boone is full of heroin. That can't be good.

Spoiler No. 4: The raft riders ? Michael, Walt, Jin and Sawyer (or should we call him James?) ? encounter something shocking in the water. So what is it? "That's the $64,000 question," Lindelof says. "Telling you is sort of [giving away] the entire last scene of the show." But Lindelof will say that the quartet is not eaten by Jaws, "and there are no monsters in the water." At least not this season.

Spoiler No. 5: You will be talking about the cliff-hanger all summer. "It is beyond shocking," Abrams claims. "It's hair-raising. Also, something happens that is so terrifying, that's unexpected, and yet, it was right there, building for a while. It's one of my favorite turns I've ever seen." We'll be the judge of that.

And just to give everybody some info...the cliffhanger is what the rafters find out there in the ocean...and the producers say its something "beyond shocking...hair raising"

I dunno about the rest of you guys...but I'm gonna be at my parents house tonight watching this finale on my HDTV. This is going to be amazing.

the man jumped into the water to get the rudder........man i love how the show makes people hype stuff up "i wonder what he finds in the ocean" and the interview with one of the cast leads people to believe that there is something big under the water. There have been a few episodes where things get hyped up and then somewhat of a letdown. IM not saying its a bad show its good, but stuff gets hyped up a lot.

offnote when did Alias go Resident Evil, you get board and stop watching the show and then all hell breaks lose

I guessed it was going to be Walt when the French woman said "they said they were coming for the boy". The use of the word "boy" is what struck me as odd - "baby" would be used more often than "boy" or "girl" when referring to an infant. Besides - were The Others close enough to the camp to even know her baby was a boy?

The explosion at the beginning suprised both me and my wife... I thought if something was going to happen like that, it wouldn't be so soon... By the way - wasn't he standing a couple of feet from the CRATE when he blew up? That force wasn't enough to set off the whole crate of them?? And what the heck would Locke and Jack be thinking diving right back into the crate when the science teacher - who knew more about it - just went boom?

I thought the ending wasn't so great...it didn't reveal anything special - now they just have to make a ladder and go down the hole... And why no follow-up to Locke being basically face-to-face with the sentinel, being scared to death, but no mention of it later? He didn't tell them why he was running away like mad after just walking calmly towards it a few seconds earlier?

A great show, a great season, lots of interesting references and crossing-of-paths in the airport/airplane flashbacks, but IMHO just a bit soft of an ending...

The explosion at the beginning suprised both me and my wife...  I thought if something was going to happen like that, it wouldn't be so soon...  By the way - wasn't he standing a couple of feet from the CRATE when he blew up?  That force wasn't enough to set off the whole crate of them??  And what the heck would Locke and Jack be thinking diving right back into the crate when the science teacher - who knew more about it - just went boom?

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i was thinking the same thing, he stood up right next to the crate and it didnt go off, there should have been a bigger fireworks display standing so close to the crate.

I thought we did. There was like a long arm that pulled Locke towards the hole.

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There was an arm?! All I saw was Locke being dragged into the hole.... I'm going to watch it again tomorrow on my Tivo.

EDIT: Actually, the only thing I remember seeing was that black smoke before it attacked and after Kate threw the dynamite.

There was an arm?! All I saw was Locke being dragged into the hole.... I'm going to watch it again tomorrow on my Tivo.

EDIT: Actually, the only thing I remember seeing was that black smoke before it attacked and after Kate threw the dynamite.

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You know, I was thinking about that...I think the monster is not really a monster but a kind of force. Its got several properties to it: the smoke, the sounds, the tremendous force it exerts. However, it sounded like a machine, so I was thinking the smoke was exhaust, but the smoke moves as if it were some kind of spirit. Its pretty interesting, but did anybody notice it sounded like a rollercoaster going up when it pulled Locke through the brush? If you looked at the closed captions, they say "gears moving" so I think its definitely some kind of machine based system, hence why its called a security system.

offnote when did Alias go Resident Evil, you get board and stop watching the show and then all hell breaks lose

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Heh, yea... the finale reminded me of 28 Days Later.

The pirates' boat, being that it was small, does it signify that a mainland isn't far off?

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Or the "Pirates" came from the island.

I thought the ending wasn't so great...it didn't reveal anything special - now they just have to make a ladder and go down the hole... 

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It's a pretty narrow tunnel, someone should be able to shimmy down.

You know, I was thinking about that...I think the monster is not really a monster but a kind of force. Its got several properties to it: the smoke, the sounds, the tremendous force it exerts. However, it sounded like a machine, so I was thinking the smoke was exhaust, but the smoke moves as if it were some kind of spirit. Its pretty interesting, but did anybody notice it sounded like a rollercoaster going up when it pulled Locke through the brush? If you looked at the closed captions, they say "gears moving" so I think its definitely some kind of machine based system, hence why its called a security system.

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Yea, that's exactly what it sounded like to me. Some machine dragging Locke down. Definitely not a monster.

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