Lost - Season 5


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Question: Any major character deaths on Lost this season? -- Sophie

Ausiello: None that I know of, but, after screening the first two eps, it certainly looks like a female cast-member isn't long for this world. The fact that she was recently cast in a big Hollywood movie doesn't bode well either.

Will this season have a episode 0, to recap on the seasons? Just wondering because my dad can't remember half of it and can't be bothered watching them all ;)

Expect Sky 1 to have a catch up episode, as will ABC.

I got all the boxsets in the January sales (including season 4 blu-ray for ?23!) and i have just finished watching them all. So i'm all up to date again ready for the first episode:))

I'm going spoiler free this season. I usually read a bit of the episode summaries but not this time... i think i said this last season too.

Season 5 - Episode Guide

Summary of the spoilers for the upcoming episodes.

Episode 5.11 - Whatever Happened, Happened

In this episode we see a Young Ben. We also see one main character shoot another main character in this episode. The person shot is seriously injured.

Sounds awesome!

Episode 5.03 - Jughead - ABC Synopsis

Desmond looks for a woman who might be the key to helping Faraday stop the island's unpredictable movements through time; Locke finds out who has been attacking the survivors

Source: ABC

Should be a great episode!

Michael Emerson - Season 5 Interview

Michael's interviews are always interesting ones.

HQ Versions of Sneak Peeks

Updated Air Dates

BECAUSE YOU LEFT - 21-Jan-2009

THE LIE - 21-Jan-2009

JUGHEAD 28-Jan-2009

THE LITTLE PRINCE - 4-Feb-2009

THIS PLACE IS DEATH - 11-Feb-2009

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JEREMY BENTHAM - 18-Feb-2009

316 - 25-Feb-2009

LEFLEUR - 11-Mar-2009

NAMASTE - 18-Mar-2009

HE'S OUR YOU -25-Mar-2009

Break after Episode 7 then, must have a big cliffhanger like Episode 8 of Season 4.

Latest from Ausiello - Update About Charlotte

As most of you know, Charlotte is seen with a nosebleed in promos and in some angles it even seems like she is passed out.

Well when Ausiello from EW was asked about a major character death he said that he does not know of any, but that a "female cast-member isn't long for this world." He confirms that this character recently signed a Hollywood movie and that means it probably does not look to good as well.

Of course he is talking about Charlotte, but I have no idea if he is saying she might die!?

What do you all think?

Big Spoiler about Episode 2

at the end of ep2 of season 5 hugo reyes is confronted by linus in his kitchen

and ben tries to persuade hugo to come with him back to crap hole island

hugo thinks about it for a while and then remembers what sayid told him in

and that he should not trust benjamin at all so he throws a sandwich at ben and runs out

to the police car that is watching his house and surrenders to the police and

confesses that he has killed someone meanwhile ben goes back inside later he then

meets with hawkings who is scribbling crazy stuff on a chalk board

:o

Episode 5.03 - Jughead - Official Press Release

DESMOND SEARCHES FOR A WOMAN WHO COULD BE THE KEY IN HELPING FARADAY STOP THE ISLAND'S ERRATIC MOVEMENTS THROUGH TIME, ON ABC'S "LOST"

"Jughead" - Desmond goes in search of a woman who could be the key to helping Faraday stop the island's erratic movements through time, and Locke discovers the identity of the unknown forces who have been attacking the survivors, on "Lost," WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 (9:00-10:02 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

"Lost" stars 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 and Terry O'Quinn as Locke.

Guest starring are Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Sonya Walger as Penelope "Penny" Widmore, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte Lewis, Tom Connolly as Jones, Alexandra Krosney as Ellie, Imelda Corcoran as Abigail, Matthew Alan as Cunningham, Dan Hildebrand as custodian, Mary Ann Taheny as Moira, Raymond Ma as Efren Salonga, Sarah Farooqui as Theresa and Tuli Roy-Kirwan as secretary.

"Jughead" was written by Elizabeth Sarnoff & Paul Zbyszewski and directed by Rod Holcomb.

Source: ABC

Digital Spy Teases Premiere

The producers have previously said that in season five, the notion of flashbacks and flashforwards will be less important. Indeed, the show seems to have a new catchphrase/question that reflects that perfectly.

All will become clear when season five premieres in a couple weeks time (Sun, Jan 25 in the UK and Wed, Jan 21 in the US). For now though, here's some things I can tell you about the opener:

* Shortly after meeting Ben at the funeral house, Jack shaves off that awful beard.

* We witness the construction of the most important Dharma station of all.

* Daniel makes it back onto the island.

* Richard Alpert gives Locke something important - and insists it be returned to him in short order.

* Hurley hearts little dogs.

* Desmond has an epiphanic "flashback" of his own.

* At least two characters return from the dead. Sort of.

* Hurley gets a lot of help from his parents.

* The camp disappears.

* Ben is working to a deadline.

Great sneak peek peewee (Y)

Thanks. Reckon you will like this one better though (Sneak Peak 2)

Care to explain what the pop-ups were?

I think he means the pop-ups right at the beginning of the video.

He's referring to the enhanced episodes that frequently shows text at the bottom of the screen while the episode is playing. Some of them serve as a reminder of a past event or person that is somehow linked to that particular scene, other times it's something retarded, like when Jack was walking to the funeral home and a car almost hit him; the text for that moment read, "Look out, Jack!"

I own three seasons on DVD and one on Blu-Ray. Why would I watch reruns on TV?

For the 'enhanced' texts.

Jedi ... since you're the only one that seems to have watched it ... did you catch the 'flashes' hidden at the ends of some of the promos? Something about 'event detected'.

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