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same as peewee posted but a bit clearer :)

The answer is ?yes? to the following:

Will Richard and Ilana exchange some words soon? Will we see another painting by Bender?

Do some of the characters? last names have significance, particularly Jack?s?

Is Jack married to someone we?ve met before?

Was Jacob telling the truth when he said someone was coming to the island?

Will we learn more about Hurley and Libby?s connection?

Will we see Vincent and Charlie again? Will we learn if Desmond was really on the plane?

The answer is ?no? to the following:

Will we get a conclusion to the story of Ben?s love, Annie?

Do the purple circles in Bender?s mural mean anything?

Did Juliet?s ex-husband get killed by a smoke bus?

Will there be a DVD release of the show in chronological order?

The answer is ?maybe? to the following:

Will the Hurley bird be explained? Will we see Walt again?

The answer is ?no comment? to the following:

Will we learn why women can?t have babies on the island?

Radio silence: After being bombarded with questions about the show for six years, Cuse said they do not plan on commenting on the series finale after it airs.

Final spoiler from Lindelof: ?Water.?

Source: EW

also remember this guy...

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well he is

From Ryan's Podcast, which was posted at DarkUFO:

- The boy we saw in Locke's episode The Substitute, the one in the jungle with the bloody hands, well this actor is also casted in this episode(15) and he's listed as: Young Jacob.

Final spoiler from Lindelof: ?Water.?

well he is

From Ryan's Podcast, which was posted at DarkUFO:

- The boy we saw in Locke's episode The Substitute, the one in the jungle with the bloody hands, well this actor is also casted in this episode(15) and he's listed as: Young Jacob.

That is tasty. Episode 15 is called "Across the Sea" Must be related!

And glad we have that confirmed. They are filming a MIB/Jacob flashbck at the moment!

Frankly, I thought that was blindlingly obvious that, that was Jacob.

yeah but alot of people were debating so that puts an end to that

ABC has announced the Lost spinoff for the Fall 2010 Lineup:

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:laugh: Sorry if that's a repost, I looked and didn't see it anywhere.

haha thats awesome, reminds me of this I found the other day!

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Anyone read them huge spoilers? Is it going to ruin the ending? I want to read them otherwise LOL

no it doesnt reveal the ending just some stuff about a future episode (probably the best episode of the season)

no it doesnt reveal the ending just some stuff about a future episode (probably the best episode of the season)

I'll give it a miss then. I think I know what episode it is as well and I have waited long enough for it that I want to be suprised!

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