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1) We will learn "exactly" what happened to Michael between leaving the island and him getting to NYC.

2) Michael is a "pivotal" part of the end of the season and he will have an "impact" on many of the characters, including Sayid.

3) We will see how the Oceanic 6 "escaped the island" and what happens to those that don't leave.

4) The Team Locke v Team Jack debate about who is right will "amplify"

5) We will learn who is in the coffin

6) More about the freighter people

7) We will also find out who "seemingly killed" Karl and Rousseau

1) Interesting that they'd leave this for another episode instead of incorporating it into 'Meet Kevin Johnson'

2) Why mention Sayid specifically?

3) This makes me think that season 5 will take place after the flash forwards of season 4 to focus on whether or not the O6 returns to the island and what they do depending on the decision each makes

4) More Lostie-on-Lostie violence

5) My guess is that we'll see this in a flash forward of a character, since there's a good deal of time between "now" and when Jack goes to the funeral. Perhaps it'll be the flash forward of the person in the coffin? That might be weird though, seeing a person's death before they actually die.

6) Good.

7) I don't see how it could be anyone except Lapidus and Keamy...they're the ones who left on the helicopter a while back, right? I'm also figuring that Rousseau won't die.

2) Why mention Sayid specifically?

Because Michael is probably the one that convinces Sayid to work for Ben after he gets off the island.

3) This makes me think that season 5 will take place after the flash forwards of season 4 to focus on whether or not the O6 returns to the island and what they do depending on the decision each makes

No, they said that season 5 is about why they need to go back to the island. So the flash forwards of this season will take place during next season time frame. Season 3 ending has Jack saying that they need to go back so most of the season 5 should take place before that time. I think anyways.

7) I don't see how it could be anyone except Lapidus and Keamy...they're the ones who left on the helicopter a while back, right? I'm also figuring that Rousseau won't die.

I still think it was done be Ben's people.

Am I the ONLY person that HATE the 10PM time?

Alot of people said they thought it was crap when I mentioned it on here, remember last time it was at 10 the ratings weren't good most people DVR'd it.

Episode 4.09 Promotional Photos

The Shape of Things to Come" - Locke's camp comes under attack, and Jack tries to discover the identity of a body that has washed ashore, on "Lost," THURSDAY, APRIL 24 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

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1) We will learn "exactly" what happened to Michael between leaving the island and him getting to NYC.

2) Michael is a "pivotal" part of the end of the season and he will have an "impact" on many of the characters, including Sayid.

3) We will see how the Oceanic 6 "escaped the island" and what happens to those that don't leave.

4) The Team Locke v Team Jack debate about who is right will "amplify"

5) We will learn who is in the coffin

6) More about the freighter people

7) We will also find out who "seemingly killed" Karl and Rousseau

1) This is what i wanted to know in "Meet Kevin Johnson", but getting another episode for it, must be interesting.

2) Including Sayid?

3) Season 5 story maybe

4) (Y)

5) Finally...i still its Ben.

6) Yay!

7) French chick isn't dead imo.

Also i read that we will see Smokey this season :D

The problem I have with all these Lost G.U.T.s (grand unifying theories) is that they're all WAY too convoluted for TPTB to actually use.

This is a prime-time drama on US television. When the show finally wraps up and everything is explained, it has to make some modicum of sense to the casual viewer.

Some of these theories shoehorn facts into them without any explanation (using the time machine can erase diseases and maladies from your body if you got them after the point to which you return to?....come on). Some are just messy and don't tie up nearly well enough.

Don't get me wrong, I love reading them...but I seriously doubt any of them are close to the truth.

A Tidbit about the finale...

the spectacular kiss that damon told for finale season is NOT a simple kiss...

THIS SCENE will change EVERYTHING on lost...

you remember the last scene of finale season 3 ? who were on this scene ? if you remember that, you know who will share this kiss

and yes the word SPECTACULAR is perfect to talk about this scene... [lyly ford]

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