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Nothing too big in those spoilers...still so much to figure out. I need the spoilers and thank God that Netflix instant queue is carrying seasons 1-4. There is still much more to get answers to that won't come out until the season begins to unravel. At least a new House comes on tonight!

Even spoilers don't ruin it for me. Because actually seeing it is still quite an experience.

Yeah I read the spoilers and still love the episode and love seeing how they pull it off!

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Thank you for your interest in LOST University. We are pleased to announce the launch of our online enrollment at lostuniversity.org. After completion of the placement exam, you will be able to print your personalized student identification card and take the first step towards your higher education through our prerequisite class, LOST 101.

When our state-of-the-art campus opens its doors December 8, 2009, on LOST: The Complete Fifth Season

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BD-Live?, LOST University?s exciting multi-semester program allows students to explore the mysteries, secrets and stories of this epic series from an academic point of view. Through Science, History, Philosophy, Art, Language Studies and other electives, LOST University takes students on a journey, helping them to form a better understanding of LOST and prepare for the sixth and final season. All students who complete the required coursework may apply for graduation; the first 108 graduates will receive a hand-signed diploma from LOST University Presidents Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.

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Episode 6.01 - LA X

Episode 6.02 - LA X

Episode 6.03 - What Kate Did

Episode 6.04 - The Substitute

Better start updating the first post Rappy :p

Episode 6.01 - LA X - Small Snippet

Episode 6.01 - LA X

Episode 6.02 - LA X

Episode 6.03 - What Kate Did

Episode 6.04 - The Substitute

Better start updating the first post Rappy :p

Done :)

The title of the fourth episode will be "The Substitute." Rumor has it the episode will focus on Locke. There is some speculation that we will be seeing a false Locke who will be revealed to be a shapeshifter. [Ausiello]

In celebration of LOST's final season and as a project of fan appreciation, 16 top designers and artists, who are also fans of the show, were commissioned to create artwork celebrating one of the series' most memorable, and unforgettable, "water cooler" moments. This ultimate "fan art" was then turned into labor intensive, hand-pulled screen prints, limited to an edition of just 300, with less than 200 available to the public through our websites. Each beautiful poster tells its own different story, allowing the fan to relive memorable and influential moments in an artistic manner, as the show's storied run comes to a close. Once this limited edition print has sold out, they will never be printed again. Celebrate the fandom, community and family created by one of televisions' greatest shows by hanging a little part of it's history, inspiration and influence on your wall.

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Jason Munn for the 4-Toed Statue

18x24 inches

Hand-signed and numbered, edition of 300

Image above foot painted in gloss, and can only be seen from certain angles and in certain lighting

$50.00.

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More set pics and reports ? here's a pic of Jack and Kate at the LAX airport set, plus Claire looking very pregnant. And one pic shows the construction of an elaborate temple set, and another shows the construction of a "rugged rock face." One scene being filmed today involved three gunshots ringing out and a bunch of extras, many of them dressed in the distinctive garb of the Others, running out of the temple. More pics at the link. [Hawaii Weblog]

A source claims both Juliet and Sawyer get "closure" on the island in the season premiere. And the cab driver whom Kate car-jacks is played by David H. Lawrence XVII, the "puppet-master" from last season of Heroes. (And yes, the number 17 is really part of Lawrence's professional name.) [SpoilersLost]

Spoilers Revealed on Flash Forward!

Remember last season's Lost cliffhanger, in which (sorry, but there's a spoiler coming, so if you don't want to read it, you'd better look away right now) Jack hoped that by detonating a hydrogen bomb on the island, he'd be able to prevent the crash of Oceanic Flight 815? Well, some sharp-eyed viewers spotted a billboard in the background of a scene during the FlashForward season premiere which seems to indicate that's exactly what happened, and have been speculating about it over at the ABC message boards.

Wrote feetsdr:

OK, so we all saw the Oceanic billboard. Really cute. But did you read it? The top line says 'Perfect Safety Record'. What's up with that?

To which SpectreNUT replied:

The "perfect safety record" ties in with the fact that Season 6 is going to start out with the "alternate timeline" as if the plane never crashed. The Bomb was detonated by Jack at the end of Season 5 and theoretically that was supposed to change everything. So, based on THAT premise, Oceanic's record WOULD BE PERFECT.

We have no inside information as to whether this theorizing is correct, or whether the series' creators are just playing with our minds ... but it seems to indicate that when Lost returns in January, we'll get to see what it would have been like had Oceanic Flight 815 successfully touched down at its destination. And more than that, it gives us an additional reason to watch FlashForward, if only to be on the lookout for further Lost clues!

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