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I didnt realize that till now, no reason to get snippy

Same, I didn't know. Didn't think which numbers were linked to each candidate. Jack was the only cast member to know what happens in the finale before the rest of them..

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He did a little bit more than that for Lost

http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Jj_abrams

Director

Abrams directing Star Trek

1998 - Felicity (TV)

Todd Mulcahy: Part 1 (1999)

Todd Mulcahy: Part 2 (1999)

2001 - Alias (TV)

Truth Be Told (2001)

Almost Thirty Years (2002)

The Telling (2003)

Authorized Personnel Only: Part 1 (2005) TV episode (minor segments) (uncredited)

Authorized Personnel Only: Part 2 (2005) TV episode (minor segments) (uncredited)

2004 - Lost (TV)

Pilot, Part 1 (2004)

Pilot, Part 2 (2004)

2005 - The Office

Cocktails (2007)

2006 Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Episode dated 31 May 2006

2006 - Mission Impossible III

2008 - Anatomy of Hope (TV)

2009 - Star Trek

Since we are talking about episodes and so on, according to these links they initially only planned 12 episodes:

http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Carlton_Cuse

http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/930/930680p1.html

Does anyone know what the original plot was, and how it was supposed to end before they decided to make several seasons?

Since we are talking about episodes and so on, according to these links they initially only planned 12 episodes:

http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Carlton_Cuse

http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/930/930680p1.html

Does anyone know what the original plot was, and how it was supposed to end before they decided to make several seasons?

Jack was supposed to die in the pilot.

But how were the 12 episodes they planned first supposed to end? What was the original concept?

No one really knows. And the people that do don't tell.

Haha. Wow. Was reading that article, and you have this quote from Cuse:

"There's nothing you can do to stop it from happening, and the more you try to stop it, the more potential there is for you to be the cause [of that future event]."

That was before S4.

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