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Wow, almost 500 replies and I am just now seeing this.

Well it is probably best to stay out of here, since episode 1 of season 6 is months away :(

yeah stay away though anything remotely dodgy is spoiler tagged (Y)

Hopefully, this hasn't been posted before.

Damon Lindelof Is Still "Lost"

Lost is not yet done with the numbers.

...there are other sort of meta questions, like, what do the numbers mean, that we will be addressing more directly in the final season. But some people will feel like, 'Wow, they answered more than I thought they ever would about that question,' and some people will say 'What a hose job, I am so unsatisfied!' Our goal is to land in the middle of the 'hose jobers' and the 'too much informationers,' because you can't make everybody happy."

I am pleased to learn that they will atleast attempt to explain the numbers. I had almost given up on that and assumed it to be a red-herring.

Another interesting bit is this

.. I don't want you to tune in waiting for the Great American Libby story, because it's not coming."

First Lost final season promo to air Oct 29/09 (during the end of Flashforward).

Yeah, I remember reading somewhere that the numbers will be back, but I'm curious with this promo that's going to air. The producers said that we wont be getting previews/promos of Season 6...

Yeah, I remember reading somewhere that the numbers will be back, but I'm curious with this promo that's going to air. The producers said that we wont be getting previews/promos of Season 6...

Yeah they said it wouldn't air :unsure:

Yeah, I remember reading somewhere that the numbers will be back, but I'm curious with this promo that's going to air. The producers said that we wont be getting previews/promos of Season 6...

I think what they said was that, we won't be seeing any new footage. ABC will definitely be promoting the final season heavily. But they will have to recycle old scenes.

Booooring promo. No new footage :( and there won't be...

Latest from Ausiello

Question: I have a really fun assignment for you, Aus. Create a chart listing every Lost alum there ever was, and then next to their names, tell us where things stand in terms of them returning for the final season. I just know how much you love to make lists. ?Steven

Ausiello: I have a better idea: Let?s scrap the chart and forget we ever had this conversation. In return, I?ll share this Lost nugget with you: I hear Team Darlton will give us the answer to one of Lost?s oldest and most confounding mysteries. And I?m pretty sure it?s an answer none of us expected to get

Latest from NY Mag

During the explosive season finale of Lost last season, Elizabeth Mitchell's character, well, exploded. Or did she? After all, in the Lost universe, falling hundreds of feet down a massive well and then being mere inches away from a hydrogen bomb when it explodes could either mean the character got blown to smithereens or that they'll just wake up the next morning with a piercing headache and a severe urge to pop some Dharma-brand acetaminophen. Well, in the case of Juliet, executive producer Damon Lindelof confirms in this week's issue of Entertainment Weekly (not yet online) that the female half of Sawliet is, indeed, toast. "The decision to kill Juliet was absolutely brutal," he said, before adding that "[Carlton Cuse and I] have to really love you to give you a finale death." Don't shed too many tears for Juliet, though: As we told you back in June, Juliet is set to appear in "an unspecified number of episodes" during the sixth and final season of the show.

Source: NY Mag

will give us the answer to one of Lost’s oldest and most confounding mysteries

Grr..that hardly tells us anything. We all know they are gonna give answers in the last season. He could have atleast been more specific about the mystery Darlton is planning on answeing. My guesses are:

Guys, where are we?

Or What/who is the smoke monster?

Or WTF is up with the numbers?

Now usually it is what is happening in the scenes that is important but this time it is WHO was spotted!

Here are some details:

1) Early in the week a scene in a Church Kitchen Sayid (Naveen Andrews) was spotted. Perhaps an Alt-Time Sayid during this off-island scene? Also spotted was a new character Lennon, but more importantly the return of Omar and Keamy!!

2) Today's filming including a scene at a high school with Ben (Michael Emerson), Tania Raymonde returning as Alex and Dr. Leslie Arzt (perhaps as a teacher)!!

Additionally a new character played by the recently cast William Atherton was on set where he play Principal Reynolds!!

Latest from TV Guide Magazine

Rebecca Mader, who was prematurely killed off Lost last season, has agreed to reprise her role of anthropologist Charlotte Lewis after completing a string of back-to-back films?including ?The Men Who Stare at Goats,? with George Clooney, and 2010?s ?Ceremony,? with Uma Thurman. ?I am beyond thrilled to be returning to Lost!? Mader e-mailed me. ?Being a part of this show has been one of the greatest moments in my career thus far. I?m excited to see everyone!? Everyone, I assume, includes that polar bear skeleton Charlotte discovered in the Tunisian desert. (Please, let her return finally explain how that creature got there!)

Source: TV Guide Magazine

Jesus, so many characters returning now. We need a list!

^^

pretty much everyone but the person who didnt want to return!

That was the French chick wasn't it? Daniel, Artz, Boon, Shannon, Charlotte, Charlie, Apparently Libby, Juliet....

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