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Question: All of these Lost promos are getting me super pumped for January! Any more news on casting or plot twists to get me even more excited? -- Sam

Ausiello: How about a scoop that's equal parts casting news and plot twisty? Per my Lost mole, we're going to meet Jack's grandfather for the first time in episode 7! He'll be played by actor Raymond Barry, who's probably best known for his role as Tom Cruise's dad in Born on the Fourth of July.

My favorite part of the Q&A:

Which came first: the smoke monster or the Dharma initiative?

Smokey wins!

If you think about that, we knew that already.

When Ben summoned Smokey, the door he went through was obviously really old.

The question that needs to be answered is what came first, the others or smokey?

Episode 5.01 - Because You Left - Press Release

THE REMAINING SURVIVORS START TO FEEL THE EFFECTS CAUSED BY THE ISLAND BEING MOVED, AND JACK AND BEN BEGIN THEIR QUEST TO REUNITE THE OCEANIC 6 - ALONG WITH LOCKE'S BODY - IN ORDER TO RETURN TO THE ISLAND

The remaining island survivors start to feel the effects of the aftermath of moving the island, and Jack and Ben begin their quest to reunite the Oceanic 6 in order to return to the island with Locke's body in an attempt to save their former fellow castaways.

Written by Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse

Directed by Stephen Williams

Cast

Naveen Andrews as Sayid

Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond

Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday

Michael Emerson as Ben

Matthew Fox as Jack

Jorge Garcia as Hurley

Josh Holloway as Sawyer

Yunjin Kim as Sun

Ken Leung as Miles

Evangeline Lilly as Kate

Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet

Terry O'Quinn as Locke

Guest Cast

L. Scott Caldwell as Rose

Sam Anderson as Bernard

Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert

William Mapother as Ethan Rom

Francois Chau as Dr. Marvin Candle

Sonya Walger as Penelope "Penny" Widmore

Alan Dale as Charles Widmore

Rebecca Mader as Charlotte Lewis

William Blanchett as Aaron

Sean Whalen as Neil Frogurt

Tom Irwin as Dan Norton

Michael Dempsey as foreman

Stephanie Smart as ticket agent

Leslie Ishii as woman

Cindy Paliracio as TV anchor

Brad Berryhill as anxious guy

Sven Lindstrom as crew member

Chantal Boomla as counter girl

Jeremy Colvin as security guard

SOURCE: ABC

Episode 5.02 - The Lie - Press Release

THE REMAINING SURVIVORS START TO FEEL THE EFFECTS CAUSED BY THE ISLAND BEING MOVED, AND JACK AND BEN BEGIN THEIR QUEST TO REUNITE THE OCEANIC 6 - ALONG WITH LOCKE'S BODY

Michelle Rodriguez Guest Stars as Ana Lucia

Hurley and Sayid are on the run from the cops after stumbling into trouble at the safehouse; the island survivors come under attack by unknown forces; and an old friend offers some shocking advice to Kate in order to ensure that "the lie" remain a secret.

Written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz

Directed by Jack Bender

Cast

Naveen Andrews as Sayid

Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond

Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday

Michael Emerson as Ben

Matthew Fox as Jack

Jorge Garcia as Hurley

Josh Holloway as Sawyer

Yunjin Kim as Sun

Ken Leung as Miles

Evangeline Lilly as Kate

Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet

Terry O'Quinn as Locke

Guest Cast

Michelle Rodriguez as Ana Lucia

L. Scott Caldwell as Rose

Sam Anderson as Bernard

Sonya Walger as Penelope "Penny" Widmore

Rebecca Mader as Charlotte Lewis

Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus

Lillian Hurst as Carmen Reyes

Cheech Marin as David Reyes

William Blanchett as Aaron

Sean Whalen as Neil Frogurt

Tom Connolly as Jones

Mary Mara as Jill

Dana Sorman as Darlene

James Jeremiah as police officer

Stephanie Conching as nurse

Matthew Allan as Cunningham

Todd Bryant as Mattingly

Oh my god! Oh my god!

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