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Curious as to why some other characters are not there, like Charles, Penny, Walt, Eloise, Christian and Aaron... maybe because they're not part of the main cast (Walt was at one point).

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Niiiiice

Curious as to why some other characters are not there, like Charles, Penny, Walt, Eloise, Christian and Aaron... maybe because they're not part of the main cast (Walt was at one point).

Yeah no Nikki and Paulo either :rofl:

So I'm currently watching LOST from the beginning and I just had a hypothesis on something.

What if Locke died in season 1 when he first encountered Esau/Smoke Monster while hunting the boar? I know it is a long stretch, but Jack sees his father, runs over there and sure enough there is John. It wouldn't surprise me if this is what they were talking about when the producers said "you will realize we had this planned from the very beginning."

I know it's a stretch...but it would be sick as hell if this turned out to be true.

Via Eric Goldman from IGN.com:

I spoke to Joe Maddalena, President of Profiles in History, the company handling the [LOST] auction, who gave me some details on what to expect.

First off, Maddalena had an important revelation we haven’t heard anywhere else yet – the date of Lost’s series finale. According to Maddalena, Lost is currently scheduled to end on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010. ABC has yet to announce the show’s return date or timeslot for next year, but it seems the show will remain on Wednesdays where it has aired every year except for Season 4. The auction will begin in mid to late June in Los Angeles with a simulcast in Honolulu.

If this information gets confirmed by ABC and the network keeps up with its promise to run the final season with no interruptions from week to week, the Season 6 Premiere will air on February 3rd.

Two-Hour Season Premiere + 14 episodes + Two-Hour Series Finale = 18 hours/16 episodes.

Got a friend who was lucky enough to play an extra for some recent Lost filming. My friend for obvious reasons couldn't say anything direct, but I can pass some onto you and your site. My mate was on an inflight airplane set!. Buddy has never seen the show before, so tried to get as much as I could based on descriptions (and my guesses).

The plane resembles flight 815 and get this mate, on it were Jack, Kate (in cuffs) and with some guy (the marshall? unconfirmed), Sayid, flight attendant lady (Cindy? I think he means), and CHARLIE!!!! Could have been more but that's all my friend could describe. Everyone was in precrash clothing!. Can't say what happened except it looks like Charlie has accident (overdoses?) in the loo. Reset? Alt-Timeline who knows LOL!

Source: Chinese Chicken@DarkUFO

Oh c'mon, does it really have to be about that character? There's nothing else we need to know about that annoying person! That character's episode last season was my least favorite of the season and the only one I didn't like.... C'mon, we know enough already!

Major Spoilers!

- Flight 815 is reconstruced

- Jack & Cindy (The stewardess) are talking about drinks.

- Rose is there too, waiting for Bernard.

- Turbulences occur, but this time nothing happens and Flight 815 continues flying.

- Bernard appears and jokes about how he needs a change of clothes.

- Charlie seems sick and Cindy (the stewardess) rushes to him. He call's out for a doctor.

- The Plane lands.

- Charlie is led out of the plane first.

- Hurley get's out of the plane and is recognised by Dr.Arzt as that "Chicken Shack"-Guy. He asks him to "say his line".

- Sawyer watches the conversation between Arzt and Hurley

- Boone and Locke exchange some words.

- Boone is upset for not getting seats in First Class.

- Locke is put in his wheelchair

- Jack freaks out at the information because his father's funeral "is in 2 hours".

- Something happened to Christian's coffin.

- Jin & Sun are talking and Jin act's 'like a jerk' again.

- Jin only speaks korean.

- Kate is handcuffed and walks with the Marshall.

- Kate arranges to go to the bathroom. She manages to escape.

- While running Kate meets Hurley outside and say's "Hey."

- Kate get's into a cab, point's a gun to the drivers'S head.

- Claire is sitting in the same cab.

- A different shot shows Kate driving the cab and Claire entering it.

- The Marshall run's after the cab.

- The big house where Hurley used to live appears. Claire and Kate get out of a cab and knock.

- A unknown woman opens the door and starts screaming. She say's she can't adopt Claire's Baby becauso of her husband. It's the woman which Richard Malkin recommended back then in Season 1.

- After a few words Claire starts screaming and yelling.

- Claire get's into labour.

- Kate say's "Call a doctor"

source: Darkufo

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