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Well my theory, the freighter team set off to the island, with Ray. Ray tried to disagree or got side effects, and died. His body washed up, Jack doesnt know who it is but the way he is dressed (like in the lastest promo) and knows they here to attack the island

Good Theory!

Just a very minor snippet.

As we saw from the recent press release for Episode 4.09 - The Shape of Things to Come we see that a character called Doug appears. Doug is played by the actor Sean Douglas Hoban. There has been a bit of speculation about Doug as Sean also works as stand-in and stunt double for Dominic Monaghan.

I can confirm that his appearance is actually that of his "redshirt" character and he actually gets to speak some lines as opposed to being a Charlie stand-in.

Let's just hope that, unlike Star Trek redshirts, he might just survive this episode.

Three-Hour Lost Season Finale Over Two Nights

It's official: Sources confirm to me exclusively that Steve McPherson has signed off on Lost's extra-special 14th hour this season, which means Lost is getting a three-hour finale! The first hour airs May 15, the second and third hours will air May 29. (In between, on Thursday, May 22, Ugly Betty has an hour finale and Grey's Anatomy airs a two-hour season finale of its own.)

Word is that there are so many big reveals that the producers wanted to deliver this season, that they felt like anything less than a full three-hour finale would have cheated the fans. In fact, I'm hearing that writers' draft of the second half of the finale was 80 pages long, which led all parties involved to realize these stories had to be told now. Anything else would be a ripoff.

So, ABC made it happen, with the help of Shonda Rhimes and Grey's Anatomy, who agreed to a two-hour finale on May 22. And bless McPherson and friends for taking the risk of letting the Lost finale air on May 29?that's after the end of the critical ratings sweeps period. If you're a Lost fan, but don't usually watch Grey's you might consider doing Team Alphabet a solid and just tuning your TV to their channel for the GA finale that night!

Needless to say, this news rocks. Post your excitement below.

Source: E!Online

Here are a couple of little snippets for you for Episode 4.10 - Something Nice Back Home

- Jack needs the help of Juliet and Kate to save him.

- Sawyer, along with Claire, Miles and Aaron head back to the beach

- On the way back to the beach, something goes wrong.

Source: DarkUFO

Eh... I don't get this whole, "It's a three hour finale!" A true three hour finale would air consecutively, not two three weeks apart, but whatever, I'm glad there will be 14 episodes :yes:

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I am still VERY ****ed that it's now 10PM :angry:

Is that past your bedtime?

I don't really know what the fuss is about. It's an hour later, if you're a fan of the show, what difference does it make? Too late for most people? C'mon, 9pm is not that late anyway.

Is that past your bedtime?

I don't really know what the fuss is about. It's an hour later, if you're a fan of the show, what difference does it make? Too late for most people? C'mon, 9pm is not that late anyway.

It is for the younger audience. My 9 year old cousin watches with us & 10pm is her bedtime.

Eh... I don't get this whole, "It's a three hour finale!" A true three hour finale would air consecutively, not two three weeks apart, but whatever, I'm glad there will be 14 episodes :yes:

I agree. I've always liked the 2 hours finale, and i enjoyed the idea of a 3 hour finale. But we've waited for season 4 to start, we are currently waiting for at to return after a month break, and we are going to wait two weeks to watch the finale. That definitely sucks.

Episode 4.10 - Something Nice Back Home - Press Release

WHEN JACK?S HEALTH IS COMPROMISED, KATE AND JULIET MUST WORK TOGETHER TO SAVE HIM, ON ABC?S ?LOST?

?Something Nice Back Home? ? When Jack's health is seriously compromised, Kate and Juliet must learn to work together in order to save him; and something goes wrong as Sawyer, Claire, Aaron and Miles continue their trek away from Locke?s camp and back to the beach, on ?Lost,? THURSDAY, MAY 1 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

?Lost? stars Naveen Andrews as Sayid, Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond, Emilie de Ravin as Claire, Michael Emerson as Ben, Matthew Fox as Jack, Jorge Garcia as Hurley, Josh Holloway as Sawyer, Daniel Dae Kim as Jin, Yunjin Kim as Sun, Evangeline Lilly as Kate, Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet, Terry O?Quinn as Locke and Harold Perrineau as Michael.

Guest starring are Ken Leung as Miles, Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Sam Anderson as Bernard, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose and Kevin Durand as Keamy.

?Something Nice Back Home? was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Stephen Williams.

Source: ABC

Dispointing guest stars. No Alex or french chick...

Yeah but come on its a kick in the teeth having a break during a finale...but anyway I am sure it will be good.

Just think of it as an one hour episode and a 2 hour finale instead of a 3 hour finale spread over 3 weeks and you will be ok with the mini break.

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I'll let you all know now that the her April Fools list of 10 items, the correct one was "7. Jin, Sawyer and Locke are alive on the Island in the future.".

Erin in Woolwich, N.J.: Where is my Lost scoop from Hawaii?!

Check back April 21 when we're launch Lost Week, with four straight days of interviews with your fave castmembers.

Marylin in Columbus, Ohio: Your April Fools Lost posting has been driving me insane ever since! How about a hint on which one is true?

It involves one of my all-time favorite Losties. And it is good news! Got it?

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