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Another Spoiler Poll. BEWARE.

Apparently Adam and Eve are one of the following:

Desmond and Penny

Rose and Bernard

Jacob and his Mother

Jack and Kate

MIB and his Mother

2 People we have not met yet

Claire and grown up Aaron

Sawyer and Juliet

Widmore and Eloise

Richard Alpert and his Wife

Jacob's Mother and Father

Sun and Jin

Tom and Jerry

Will not be revealed

Another Spoiler Poll. BEWARE.

Apparently Adam and Eve are one of the following:

Desmond and Penny

Rose and Bernard

Jacob and his Mother

Jack and Kate

MIB and his Mother

2 People we have not met yet

Claire and grown up Aaron

Sawyer and Juliet

Widmore and Eloise

Richard Alpert and his Wife

Jacob's Mother and Father

Sun and Jin

Tom and Jerry

Will not be revealed

will not be revealed probably

Latest from Ryan - Podcast March 21st

Highlights:

- Jacob has the beaten MIB in a headlock and drags him through the jungle, both clad in their 19th century cloths

- Scene with Kate and Sawyer with a rifle by the lagoon. Jack, Jin, Claire and Hurley, possibly also Frank get to a boat with them

- Serious looking confrontation between Jack and Sawyer

- ALT(?): Kate and Juliet sighted

- Pregnant woman dressed in an ancient dress limping on the beach

- Scene with young Jacob and young MIB. Young MIB (?) finds a small greyish blue box from the breach and carries it back to inland

- Young Jacob and young MIB play backgammon together. The earlier pregnant woman, now not any more pregnant, appears.

- Submarine flooding and sinking

- Desmond tries to save Ana Lucia's life, in vain (??)

- ALT: Scene with Widmore and Jack, also sighted Jack's son David and the pregnant Clair

- ALT: Desmond gives Ben a beating on school parking lot

- ALT: Alex introduces Danielle Rousseau to Ben. All get into the same car

- Ben, Miles and Alpert walk to cabins. Miles stops apparently on the sight of Alex's death. Ben looks at the ground for a long time

- Ben sits in front of one of the cabin. Flocke appears, sits next to him and they converse

- Alpert alone in the jungle, running away from something. It seems the smoke monster gives him a lengthy-looking beating. Alpert's whose survival or death is not revealed

- Clair and Flocke on the beach, fighting over if they should get into a canoe. Eventually they get into it

- Kate, Hurley and Jack on the beach among rubble. Hurley sits staring at the sea, Kate and Jack are lying down, possibly hurt, dead or just having a break.

- Sighting of Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sawyer; also young Jacob and young MIB

- Ana Lucia appearing towards the end of season

Teaser from 6.09

1?you?ll be reading a lot

2?Richard Alpert & Anthony Cooper have similar philosophies

3?Get ready for an unconventional baptism

Source: EW

Hey, remember Desmond and Penny? Apparently, we'll be seeing them again, and that "lovey dovey" Constant stuff will be back, big time. Oh, and in tonight's episode we'll learn the four-letter word that describes the island ? and everybody's pretty much convinced it's "cork." Meanwhile, Mr. Eko will definitely not be back because of bad blood behind the scenes. But one major character, not yet announced, will be back, and it'll be shockmazing. [E! Online]

We'll discover what's been eating away at Richard Alpert his whole life, and the cross he has to bear ? there's some resolution of that tonight, but it continues to be a problem going forward, says Nestor Carbonell.

[TV Guide]

That new character, Zoe, plays a huge part in the island's mythology, says actor Sheila Kelley. She's on the island looking for something and/or someone, and she'll know that person when she finds them. And she may not be as evil as her boss Charles Widmore ? it goes back and forth. She's very loyal to Widmore, and she "has the answer." Also, Kelley explains Zoe's background:

She is a geophysicist. I think that she's very brilliant and loves what she does. She is a maverick in her field and believes there are more answers than the status quo is willing to buy into. So she wants to bring the concrete world of physics and geology into much more esoteric happenings, like time travel and the energy of the island. She's bridging the gap between science and belief. It's a strong theme throughout the whole show.

[TV Guide]

And Kelley tells US Magazine:

[Zoe] is Charles Widmore's right hand. She does all his dirty work. But she has her own strategy and agenda as well. In one script, I'm going in one direction. In another script, I'm going 180 degrees the other way.

[uS Magazine]

Episode 6.10 - The Package - Early Press Release

Episode F113 - ?The Package?

SUN AND JIN CONTINUE THEIR SEARCH FOR ONE ANOTHER, AND LOCKE CONFRONTS HIS ENEMY

Sun and Jin desperately continue their search for one another, and Locke confronts his enemy.

Written by Paul Zbyszewski & Graham Roland

Directed by Paul Edwards

Cast

Naveen Andrews as Sayid

Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert

Emilie de Ravin as Claire

Michael Emerson as Ben

Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus

Matthew Fox as Jack

Jorge Garcia as Hurley

Josh Holloway as Sawyer

Daniel Dae Kim as Jin

Yunjin Kim as Sun

Ken Leung as Miles

Evangeline Lilly as Kate

Terry O?Quinn as Locke

Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana

Guest Cast

Alan Dale as Charles Widmore

Kevin Durand as Keamy

Anthony Azizi as Omar

Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin

Sheila Kelley as Zoe

Fred Koehler as Seamus

Chad Donella as desk clerk

Natalie Garcia Fryman as Ms. Kendall

Larry Joshua as Burditt

Source: DarkUFO

Don't forget, tonight's episode is an 1h6m long :)

Oh yeah! Forgot about that! Thanks!

Rappy, that press release is awesome!

Patchy! No guess to who he's working for!

I am watching Pop ups for last week's episode.

As for the EW, TVGuide Mild-spoilers my guess

on Who is Shocktacular person coming back being Walt as well. Or that's at least who I'd like to see

Bad blood for Eko's actor - FIRED for drinking and driving arrest?

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