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To me the spoiler is missing a lot of information or fake this early to generate money for the Women's Breast Cancer Care.

Lostfan is never wrong with his spoilers because he gets the stuff from someone on the show for example he posted spoilers a few days before last weeks episodes and they were 100% correct.

I was speaking to Dark over a few emails now because on the main page someone posted who was in the coffin, i emailed Dark about it and turns out to be true, so i know who is in the coffin now :(

Dark also said that there is 4 different scenes to that coffin, all different people, so it might not be person who i think it is. He also said that LostFan108 forces Dark to post them on his site by today, and if he didn't he said he would post them on un moderatored sites which would cause chaos. So its for the best that the spoilers are moderatored, but there was nothing Dark could do, they were going to be posted today regardless.

Lostfan is never wrong with his spoilers because he gets the stuff from someone on the show for example he posted spoilers a few days before last weeks episodes and they were 100% correct.

I'm surprised the producers or ABC haven't tried suing him to find out his source. Technically he isn't protected by any journalism laws since it is more of a blog and a precedence was pretty much set with that Apple website that got shut down. (ThinkSecret I think it what it was)

I was speaking to Dark over a few emails now because on the main page someone posted who was in the coffin, i emailed Dark about it and turns out to be true, so i know who is in the coffin now :(

Dark also said that there is 4 different scenes to that coffin, all different people, so it might not be person who i think it is. He also said that LostFan108 forces Dark to post them on his site by today, and if he didn't he said he would post them on un moderatored sites which would cause chaos. So its for the best that the spoilers are moderatored, but there was nothing Dark could do, they were going to be posted today regardless.

Dark should of just passed on them to be honest how can someone "force" you have free speech so you can't make someone do it.

I'm surprised the producers or ABC haven't tried suing him to find out his source. Technically he isn't protected by any journalism laws since it is more of a blog and a precedence was pretty much set with that Apple website that got shut down. (ThinkSecret I think it what it was)

i thought when it was all said and done the site apple sued ended up being protected?

Edit: yea, originally Apple won, but in an appeals court got shut down: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2006/05/a...ntry_id=1489151

i thought when it was all said and done the site apple sued ended up being protected?

Edit: yea, originally Apple won, but in an appeals court got shut down: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2006/05/a...ntry_id=1489151

Apple didn't get the name of the source, but ThinkSecret no longer exists though.

I don't want to see anyone shut down, but I personally don't think you're a fan of the show if you're willing to leak the stuff. It is disrespectful to those who pour their heart and soul into the show.

My opinion though. I can understand why people read spoilers, they want to know and it is hard to wait. This season has been so difficult to come into this thread because I'm 100% spoiler free this season, but I have to say I've enjoyed each episode more not knowing what's going to happen next. The episodes seem longer too because I'm not expecting what's going to happen.

All I'm saying is that I would back the producers/ABC if they sued.

The spoiler seems to be missing a lot of info; what about Desmond? it mentions the freighter blowing up and Michael dying but nothing about Desmond, if he dies I'll be highly ****ed.

Also, no mention of Marvin Candle or the listening station guy, they are both listed in the TV guide summary and Candle was seen on Hawaii during filming so we have to assume he's in the ep somewhere.

I'm calling foiler on these spoilers. I refuse to believe the Frozen Donkey Wheel is actually a frozen ****ing donkey wheel.

The spoiler seems to be missing a lot of info; what about Desmond? it mentions the freighter blowing up and Michael dying but nothing about Desmond, if he dies I'll be highly ****ed.

Also, no mention of Marvin Candle or the listening station guy, they are both listed in the TV guide summary and Candle was seen on Hawaii during filming so we have to assume he's in the ep somewhere.

I'm calling foiler on these spoilers. I refuse to believe the Frozen Donkey Wheel is actually a frozen ****ing donkey wheel.

Well if its correct then I just read the finale either way I will still watch it.

I don't want to see anyone shut down, but I personally don't think you're a fan of the show if you're willing to leak the stuff. It is disrespectful to those who pour their heart and soul into the show.

My opinion though. I can understand why people read spoilers, they want to know and it is hard to wait. This season has been so difficult to come into this thread because I'm 100% spoiler free this season, but I have to say I've enjoyed each episode more not knowing what's going to happen next. The episodes seem longer too because I'm not expecting what's going to happen.

All I'm saying is that I would back the producers/ABC if they sued.

I agree that you probably arent a big fan :p But I could also see how it might be extremely difficult if someone is giving you this info to not share...so I could see the biggest person at fault is whoever is leaking it.

However, I would back whoever put out the information, otherwise no leaked secrets would ever be safe!

And I don't read spoilers either :p Speculation and chatting about ideas is great though :D

If I was in a position of Lostfan where I knew all of the juicy details, if I shared anything, I would share just a small bit to keep people guessing and biting at the bit to figure out what's going on. His idiocy leaves no room for thought. :angry:

The Official LOST Audio Podcast

Key points as I go.

- The Orchid will be seen in the Finale

- They don't say who Abaddon works for but he is not "top of the chain"

- We will see Walt again

- The Island will not let Widmore, Ben and Jack die until it's finished with them

- The Island stopped Jack from committing suicide.

- Special repeat of Part of Finale before Parts 2 and 3 which will show deleted scenes from the Press Conference of the O6. (You can see what these were on the Homepage)

- They discuss there favourite characters - CC is Sawyer, Damon's is Jack (He prefers Jack with chest hair).

- They will be going into radio silence until Comic.Com in July.

- A few more podcasts after Comic-Con will follow before Season 5 starts

- ABC advisory panel have nominated an episode for Emmy consideration

Interesting thing I just read over at the Spoiler TV forums, that they haven't fully finished the finale yet which might make lostfan wrong.

Yeah, Damon and Carlton mentioned in the most recent podcast that they were still editing the finale as of last weekend. I think DarkUFO was in posession of the spoilers from Lostfan before that....so those might turn out to be more foiler than spoiler.

Cuse and Lindelof stated they were still editing the finale, not filming. So it's still plausible that the spoilers (which I have not read), are genuine.

We do know they filmed 4 different coffin scenes though, so that may have thrown Lostfan off in that respect.

Oh, and the show really deserves the Emmy.

Thought so. Remember reading Jorge Garcia's blog (Hurley) and he said that he finished shooting for the finale, so yeah editing is a long process.

Yeah, i know who is in the coffin (Haven't read the spoilers overall), but lets see if it changes. Something tells me that the coffin person is true.

Yes, it really does. The season has been the best by far.

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