Lost - Season 5


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So MANY unanswered questions, so little time, I don't know they can answer them ALL in just 20 or so episodes?

Seems The Final season is gonna be a mind-blowing reveal in EVERY week!!! :D

Isn't Jack a Doctor, and a Doctor should know how long a BODY decomposes?

Without equipment, how much of a distinction do you think he can make when you're talking decades?

But I still don't understand why Smokie still had to kill him.

Because the actor that played Eko wanted off the show. Eko was supposed to challenge Locke for leadership of the others but the actor didn't want to be in Hawaii anymore so he got killed off. That is what I remember anyways.

Because the actor that played Eko wanted off the show. Eko was supposed to challenge Locke for leadership of the others but the actor didn't want to be in Hawaii anymore so he got killed off. That is what I remember anyways.

Didn't he get done for a DUI?

Didn't he get done for a DUI?

He did. But the producers recently said they had would have kept him until Season 4, but the actor who plays him didn't want to stay in Hawaii

How very sneaky of you, ABC.

I just found out why Dominic Monaghan is appearing in ABC's new promo campaign, and it has nothing whatsoever to do with Charlie being resurrected on Lost next season. But that's exactly what the network wants folks to think. Why? Because they're trying to keep under wraps the real reason he was playing table soccer with Patrick Dempsey, Courteney Cox, and Ed O'Neill in that clip.

This is the part where I warn you of an incoming spoiler and give you one last chance to bail before continuing on...

Okay, here it goes: The real reason Monaghan is featured in that cheeky spot is because he's actually joining the cast of another hour-long ABC drama series as a full-time series regular. And the net's brass want it to be a surprise.

A big surprise.

As a result, they've kindly asked me not to ID the show he'll be joining. And, being the understanding and cooperative creature that I am, I very reluctantly obliged.

The fact is, assuming it doesn't leak elsewhere, it will be a neat surprise. (EW!)

oh well :p

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