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Johnny: Is Charles Widmore Ben's constant? Is that why he can't kill him? Let's ask Michael Emerson, shall we? Said Benry himself: "Wow. That's a new notion to me. Clearly, because of what they know about each other, somehow Widmore is privy to Ben's comings and going. There's something symbiotic there. I don't know if it's physical or temporal or just...I don't know. But that's getting down to the nub of what's going on in the show. I don't know! That's a wonderful notion though." I also asked Michael how long Benjamin and Charles have been acquainted, and he told me, "I mean...sky's the limit on that question. Are they conventionally human?! You might ask. [Or] is there a quality of things being on a loop here? That's the thing that comes up to me every so often." Head. Hurts.
Magali in Columbus, Ohio: What's coming up for Sawyer in these last remaining episodes of Lost? All I know is I'm hearing there's a supersecret Sawyer scene in the finale. I don't know anything about it, but I do suspect/believe it's the game changer that leads to the prophesized end of the time-jumpy flashes on Lost.
Barry in Austin, Texas: As a fellow Keamy hater, I just wanted you to know that he survives until at least the first part of the Lost finale! Grrr...well, in that case, I hope Michael Emerson/Ben gets his wish and is allowed to pull the trigger on that rat bastard!
Nelson in Atlanta: Any word on Lost? I'm hearing Charlotte has a big, crazy night scene in the next episode with someone interesting.
May 3 08 5:24 PM
Canadian TV Promo for Eppy 11 Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse on Jimmy Kimmel + 2 Sneak Peeks for Eppy 11 About the filming of the finale... ...The cast and their stand-ins took their direction on shore, then made their way into the ocean to film their scene. It was relatively simple in the narrative sense, but working on the water always makes things exponentially more complicated. Crewmembers had to keep a handle on a surfboard-riding director, handheld cameras and cameramen buffeted by the surf, a sound boat rocking on the waves, and keeping props from floating away. The primary prop? A large, octagonal life raft.
Action is called, and the stars get wet. Jorge Garcia, Yunjun Kim, Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Naveen Andrews and Henry Ian Cusick swim toward the raft through some debris. In several takes, Hurley - clutching a doll that's most likely playing Aaron - helps pull Kate, Sun, and Sayid aboard. But Jack and Desmond take a little longer to reach them. And Desmond is holding someone who's not moving. Who is in trouble? Exactly how did the Oceanic Six (plus one) end up in the water?... More... Still shots of the finale
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May 6 08 7:01 AM
Translated from an interview with Mira Furlan's (Danielle) husband from a Croatian magazine...
Why did your wife stop shooting ''Lost''? She got bored of Hawaii. She got ''island fever'' - that's how cast of Lost calls it in joke. Simply, she didn't want to be on that island, she didn't want to work that job, so she made a deal with the producers to kill her character off.
How did they kill her off? Shot her. But, her character is pretty popular with fans of the series, so they leaved possibility for comeback next season. Source ***** Pulpconnection reports that Sonya Walger, a.k.a. Penelope Widmore, is on the island. Does that mean she's on The Island? Who knows. But I'm hopeful that this means we're going to see long-lost lovers Desmond and Penny draw at least a little bit closer in the Season 4 finale. Source
May 8 08 8:04 AM
About tonight's eppy... We return this week to flashbacks, and how. I'm guessing we go farther back with each flash. * Young Locke will get a proposition from a high school chemistry teacher. * Younger Locke will spend some time in a school locke-r. * Youngest Locke may meet Richard Alpert.
Alpert is in next week's episode too. Widmore's freighter fiends, as one might guess, do not rescue the Oceanic Six. Desmond may come very close to becoming one of the Oceanic Seven. The finale will depict the arrival on the American mainland of the Oceanic Six, as well as the funeral of Christian Shephard. And we'll learn more about why Jack is so hot to return to Dharma Island. Source... I bet Jack finds out that he's Claire's brother at Christian's funeral, especially if Claire's Aunt Lindsay attends.
May 10 08 8:42 AM
Kristin Dos Santos's interview with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse...
How are you feeling about the finale about this point? Are you feeling pretty confident about it?
C.C.: Yes, we were up until the wee hours last night editing the finale. I think we're pretty pleased. We want to be cautious in our optimism, but it feels like the film that we are getting back from Hawaii is fantastic. Jack Bender is doing a great job directing it, and I think that people will be surprised by the finale. Not in the literal M. Night Shyamalan way that we surprised the audience last year, but I think emotionally satisfying and also intriguing-and we'll leave people very excited and interested to figure out what season five is going to be about.
Obviously the big question after last night's episode, leading into that finale, is: "How are they going to move the Island?" which is a fantastic twist. Also, "Is Claire dead?" Is that a question you are wanting the fans to be asking at this point?
C.C.: I think we want the fans to ask, "What's happened to Claire?" I don't think it's "Is she dead?" I think it's like, "Where is she?" and, "What's going on with her?"
D.L.: What's fascinating with Lost is there's a scene where Claire is in the cabin, and she is sitting next to a guy who is dead, and nobody is saying "What's up with that?" They're all asking "Is she dead?" I think the more operative question is "What is dead?" That's a good question to ask, and one you will certainly be asking over the long hiatus.
Can you say if time travel is definitely a part of the series?
C.C.: Yes.
This is a question I don't know if you can or will want to answer: Does Richard Alpert age?
C.C.: Does Richard Alpert age? I think it's a good observation to say that Richard Albert has been observed in various time periods looking the same, but I think that's all we want to say at this point in time. However, you will learn a lot more about Richard Alpert as the show goes on. He is going to become more prominent in the future of the show.
And it seems like the series has branched off in so many different directions. The scope of what has happened on Lost is just so vast and so intricate. As the series continues for the next few seasons, will things start to come together in some sort of cohesive way or are you still branching out further?
D.L.: There are some questions that are very engaging and interesting, and then there are other questions that we have no interest whatsoever in answering. We call it the midi-chlorian debate, because at a certain point, explaining something mystical demystifies it. To try and have a character come and say, "Here is what the numbers mean," actually makes every usage of the numbers up to that point less interesting.
...If you're watching the show for a detailed explanation of what the numbers mean-and I'm not saying you won't see more of them-then you will be disappointed by the end of season six.
Do you see Penny and Desmond as a central plot for the show? And if Penny were to die would Desmond die because she's his Constant? Is that a fair assumption?
D.L.: Desmond and Penny are an incredibly important part of the show, and one of our favorite romances and relationship to write on the show. Obviously, Sonya Walger is an incredibly busy actor, and as a result of that, it limits our ability to go to the Penny and Desmond well, but every time we do, it's very special as something that we do not get to explore every other week. All we can say is that there's a lot more to tell about that story, but hopefully you will have a better sense of that over the summer. More...
May 14 08 6:11 PM
Three sneak peeks at part one of the finale of LOST... Question: Any hints on the Grey's Anatomy finale - especially Alex and Izzie? - Koti Ausiello: It's about damn time. That's your hint.
Question: Ausiello, last year you rode in on a white steed and gave us crucial info about the Lost finale. Can you be our hero again this season and give us more on the "spectacular kiss"? - Beth Ausiello: It seems Darlton was holding out on us. Not only is the kiss spectacular, but according to a very solid source, it's the kind of liplock that "stops f---ing time" and "makes the entire world vanish in the moment." Question: No. Lost. Scoop. In. Last. Week's. AA. Help. - David and Pam Ausiello: There's a fair amount of blood shed in next week's two-hour capper. And there's at least one significant death.
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Marcus in New York: Will everyone be back on Lost next year? No, they won't. Obviously I can't spoil who, but I will give you a few more details in the spoiler section, if you keep reading.
Malik in Bangkok: I love Lost! Is anyone going to die in the season finale? I can tell you that a series regular who has been on the series since the first season will not be back next season (season five). According to inside sources, this person's contract has been put into a holding deal and the plan at this point is to have him or her return for season six. Guesses? (OK, I'll spare you the frantic emails: It is not Jack or Sawyer. It's a she.)
Wendell in Santa Fe, N.M.: Lost, girl! Spill! What can you tell me about the very end of this season? Remember how I told you that time traveling and teleporting is most definitely happening?(Duh) Well, let's just say that it's going to be happening on a much larger scale in the coming seasons... Watch With Kristin...
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