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Well Italy hasn't been given a set date yet for the first episode of Season 6, but it airs Tuesday 2nd February in America.

thanks a lot peewee !

I am very excited for Lost 6.

These Series is magic !

For me LOST and PRISON BREAK are the Best TV series of last 15 years !!!!!!

I CAN'T WAIT!

It's one of these shows that could end horribly and the whole show was a waste of time, or the most EPIC ending ever. OMG!!

thanks a lot peewee !

I am very excited for Lost 6.

These Series is magic !

For me LOST and PRISON BREAK are the Best TV series of last 15 years !!!!!!

Both are awesome yes, and Lost is on my top 10. Last 15 years though? I don't think so! lol Too many good shows in the life span.

Like what?! :p The only thing that comes close is Heroes Season 1. :p

My thoughts, BSG, Stargate SG1, Star Trek Voyageur.......i can't think any further back. There are ton's in the last 5 years, but not naming them all.

And, i love all Heroes seasons :)

I CAN'T WAIT!

It's one of these shows that could end horribly and the whole show was a waste of time, or the most EPIC ending ever. OMG!!

Both are awesome yes, and Lost is on my top 10. Last 15 years though? I don't think so! lol Too many good shows in the life span.

Prison Break was good then it went **** :p

Battlestar Galactica for me was a momentous TV event.

http://gizmodo.com/5459693/lost-case-mod-is-perfectly-suited-for-your-hatch

This impressive Lost case mod incorporates a few disparate elements of everyone's favorite time-jumping mystery island. You've got the whole jungle thing going on and a Dharma Initiative-flavored octagonal shape. Oh, and it can take down airplanes flying overhead. It doesn't come as much of a surprise that some Spanish Lost fanatics had the geek know-how to put together their own computer, but you have to appreciate the design sensibility and attention to detail exhibited by this particular mod. The 1977 Dharma Initiative team photo tucked inside is one such loving touch, but the real icing on the cake is the video screen on the outside that plays Dr. Marvin Candle's introduction videos.

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