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The panel opened with a commercial for a website called LostUniversity.com, followed by what was supposed to be an ad for an old 1980s TV show called Mysteries of the Universe: The Dharma Initiative.

Then they had a bunch of fan videos, starting out with showing people having Lost parties - but then they had some mashups that were great, including showing Jack and Sawyer as the romantic couple on the show, Jack waiting for X-Box support on the phone, a toy Hurley shooting a bunch of toy baseball players wearing the ubiquitous numbers. Great stuff.

Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were on hand and they said that we’ll be seeing characters that we haven’t seen since the first season.

During the Q&A a very funny fan came up and unveiled a velvet painting with Damon, Carlton and a polar bear.

Faraday will reappear on the show next season.

Time travel season is over, flash forward is over - of course wouldn’t comment on what the theme of next season would be.

Jorge Garcia (Hugo) showed up in the question line. He asked if the bomb at the end of last season did really reset things because that would mean that the last 5 years never happened and that would be, like, a cheat. :)

Then Michael Emerson (Ben) showed up next to him and it was very funny with Michael grilling Jorge about asking too many questions. He was really razzing him and it was hysterical. Jorge said that Michael really wanted to play Hurley and he was mad about that. :)

We will finally get Richard’s backstory this season.

Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet) will be in the final season.

Comedian “Bob Stencil” showed up as he did last year. They expected him and gave him a special Bob Stencil/Dharma t-shirt.

They then had a backstage video with Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert) supposedly catching him unaware on camera as he was acting like a diva actor.

Josh Holloway (Sawyer) showed up. He fake tasered Damon Lindelof to try to get the final page of the final episode of the script from them. Michael grabbed the page, started reading it and it was about Sylar and Parkman and a collapsing, flaming circus tent.

They then showed an “In Memoriam” video showing every major character who has died during the course of the series - I’d actually forgotten about some of them (like Mr. Eko).

Every year (and this is of course, the last) the Lost panel divulges almost nothing but the producers really go out of their way to entertain the heck out of the fans - this year was no exception.

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Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse come back to Comic-Con for their final year, to answer the fan?s questions, and tell us as much information about the show as they possibly can? which isn?t much. But here is the run down for you.

Here is your LOST Season 6 run down:

There will be a lot of characters from the first season that you will see in the final season

The goal for them is to watch the final season of the show and not know what to expect.

The velvet art project is revealed.

Jeremy Davies (Daniel Faraday) will be back on the show.

There is something different planned for the last season of the show. They have had flashbacks and time travel aspects, but the final season will be something new.

Jorge Garcia (Hurley) came up to ask a bunch of silly questions about the show, and there is a pretty funny act between he and Michael Emerson (Ben), which was pretty funny. If video of it ever pops up I will post it. After they are finished with a little feud that led into a funny fake audition tape of Michael auditioning for the character Hurley.

You will see a lot of Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert), in season 6 and you will learn his back story. He then joins the Panel on stage.

Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet) will be in the final season.

There will be new and more information revealed on the Dharma Initiative.

Josh Halloway (Sawyer) joins the Panel and tazes the creators of the show to take the keys to a box that holds the last two pages of the script for the show LOST.

They then read the script to reveal what is written and it turns out it is from a fake write up of Heroes.

They then show a memorium video of the the people that have died on lost. After the video Charlie walks on stage and holds his hand out. Written on the palm of his hand are the words ?Am I Alive?

They thank everyone for the success and it?s over.

They never answer the question of if the the detonation of the bomb worked or not, but they keep saying everyone will be back in the final season.

It could be a sign that everything has be smoothed over...i.e its brought him luck instead of bad stuff and the people who are dead are now alive?...could just be a canon though for the lolz :p

Welcome back, Boone! Ian Somerhalder has been cast as a bad vampire in the CW?s upcoming drama The Vampire Diaries, but apparently, he?s not ready to say goodbye to his role as Boone on Lost just yet. He told the crowd at Comic-Con today that the Vampire producers are ready for him to be called back to Hawaii this season. When asked what it?s like to be at Comic-Con and if he?s still peppered with questions from Lost fans, Somerhalder stammered a bit but replied with some good news: ?I think it?s safe to say? we sort of discussed that? it?s truly incredible that? I am going to be coming back.? As expected, the audience roared. He reassured the crowd, however, that job one is to play Damon, the evil vampire brother of Stefan (played by Paul Wesley).

Afterward, Somehalder told EW exclusively that Lost producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse only told him half an hour before the Vampire Diaries panel that he will be coming back next season. ?It?s not clear yet? when it?ll happen but ?it?ll be very soon.? Somerhalder said he wasn?t necessarily surprised at the development, because he had been talking to the producers for some time about returning. ?It?s just a matter of timing and getting me down there,? says Somerhalder. ?It?s all good.?

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