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So tempted to read.... must resist!!! :wacko: As we get closer to the new season, I'm finding it harder and harder to resist reading spoilers, but so far I'm doing alright :)

Lol, its only minor spoilers in there, really.

New Lost Promo

Those marketing geniuses over at ABC are at it again. An e-mail went out this morning announcing that everyone's favorite fake airline, Oceanic, will be back in business as of Monday, December 31. It seems that the bad press regarding the disaster of Flight 815 can't keep them down forever. The mysterious press release is really regarding a new Lost website, flyoceanicair.com, that will be going live sometime on Monday.

The e-mail that was sent out reads:

OCEANIC AIRLINES ANNOUNCES ITS RETURN TO THE AIRWAYS ?TAKING YOU PLACES YOU NEVER IMAGINED?

Flights Begin December 31 To Nine Markets

Oceanic Airlines announced today their return to the airways. Beginning December 31, operations and flights to nine markets will resume, ?Taking You Places You Never Imagined.? Destinations include:

Los Angeles, CA

Tustin, CA

Ames, IA

Miami, FL

New York, NY

Portland, OR

Knoxville, TN

Seoul, South Korea

Sydney, Australia

?We are very eager to resume flying and apologize for any inconvenience our temporary closure may have caused our loyal customers,? said Michael Orteig, President, Oceanic Airlines. ?Oceanic Airlines is proud to be a top tier flight provider and looks forward to providing travelers with many more years of unparalleled service.?

About Oceanic Airlines

In business for over 25 years, Oceanic Airlines is a major airline carrier and offers the highest caliber of service for international and domestic flights. Destinations include Los Angeles, London, Sydney and South Korea.

Oceanic Airlines Contact Georgia Cavanagh (818) 460-5520 for more information

Episode 4.05 and 4.06 titles

I've just learnt the titles for Episode 5 and 6. Now these are the working titles which 95% of the time remain the same as the official ones, although with such a large time between the shooting and air date this may increase the chances of them changing, but for now these are the titles.

Episode 4.05 - The Constant (Desmond Centric)

Episode 4.06 - The Other Woman (Juliet Centric)

Source: DarkUFO

Good good.

This has nothing to do with Season 4 spoiles but over at DarkUFO's site, he posted a QandA about how and where he gets his information from. Was an interesting read and i don't think he is lieing....

Spoilers, Sources, Postings and Spoiler Addicts

Pretty ace if he really does know what happens in the first 8 episodes, but don't get why people would tell him information when he can't release any of it?

First Image of season 4 and whats its about.

DarkUFOImage2215.jpg

So we see this giant pile of fruit, right? And we think it's on the island, because why wouldn't there be a giant pile of fruit on the island? We hear a rumbling, maybe it's the helicopter, but no. There's a bang! and the fruit explodes. A car comes piling through the fruit. It's a car chase. WHAT?! A car chase on the island?!? No, it's a car chase, FROM THE FUTURE. Ok, it's a flash-forward, but yeah. We see the cops chasing a car and eventually the car spins out of control, crashing into a building or something. The cops tell the driver to get out of the car and it's... Hurley! Why the hell was he running? And he's alive! He made it off the island!

where exactly do you click at the bottom of the email?

Its the email address that ends with Maxwell

Infact this just went live on the same server!

http://www.the-maxwell-group.com/

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