“I don’t think Lost will have a happy ending,” Michael Emerson told EW’s Michael Ausiello. “It’s the end and I think we are going to start seeing more casualties. I would put money on major characters being killed. I believe it will be a sad ending to the show - or at least bittersweet. I think it will definitely be a series finale for grown-ups.”
So last night I went home and checked out my digital cable to preset my recording for the February 18 episode of Lost, titled “316.” I was pleased to see a description of the episode, but shocked to see that the description also listed guest star Fionnula Flanagan as Ms. Hawking.
Not just that, but the description also gave away her character’s first name, which is almost certainly a pretty big spoiler.
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Tomorrow night, “Jughead” arrives, and fans are in store for some big revelations. If you’ve seen the preview videos, you already know a lot about what’s going to happen.
If not, and if you want to go into the episode without any knowledge, I strongly suggest you stop reading now.
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Another day, another set of major Lost spoilers over at The Dark UFO. First off there’s a detailed list courtesy of the Chicago Sun Times of spoilers and interesting tidbits from the first episode of the season, there’s also a spoiler update from Korbi. I wouldn’t recommend clicking through if you want to be surprised on the 21st, but if you’re like me and can’t help but read the last page of a book before finishing…click away!
Dark UFO has a number of very intriguing spoiler items up right now about the forthcoming season. Including some spoiler-ish photos, something about Ajira Airways, and a video from Dharma Special Access. Hope you enjoy!
Jorge Garcia decided to give a little early holiday gift to us all and shared some spoilers for Season 5 with
TV Guide.
E!Online has unearthed a possible spoiler about why the Oceanic Six must reunite to return to the island in Lost’s fifth season. Read on at your own risk.
"What I’m hearing is that the reason Jack, Kate, Sayid, Sun and Hurley need to reunite is because the Oceanic Six need to fan out to a group of Dharma stations," E!Online’s Jennifer Godwin writes. "Even more intriguing? According to my source, these stations are not on the Island, but in other locations, and these off-Island stations are believed to be the ticket to getting back to the Island." She goes on to mention that we may have seen one of these locations already, so it’s time to start guessing what they may be.
I guess this sounds plausible enough, but I assume the task must be more difficult than visiting a few different stations and flipping some switches. If the Oceanic Six are only needed to visit Dharma stations, does this mean that Aaron and Walt don’t need to return to the island? This news practically raises more questions than it answers.
UPDATE: Kristin at E!Online has unveiled which of these off-island Dharma stations we’re already familiar with, and once again Australia is the key to the game. As she writes in her latest column, "the station is specifically in or around Ayers Rock/Uluru, the place Rose and Bernard visited on their honeymoon."
This is a small spoiler, so run away now if you don’t want to know.
According to Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello, we won’t learn whether Jin is dead or alive until episode four of Lost’s new season. In his latest spoiler column, he writes, "Sawyer, Juliet, Daniel, Miles, Charlotte, and ***** will learn Jin’s fate at the precise moment we do: in episode 4. In other news, ask yourself this question: Why was Jorge Garcia shooting a scene in jail last week?"
Any guesses on who the character with the five-letter name could be?
Korbi Ghosh from Zap2It.com got some scoop about Lost’s upcoming season straight from the red carpet of the Emmys. Read on for scoops straight from Jorge Garcia, Evangeline Lilly and Michael Emerson, but beware that they’re slightly spoilery:
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Michael Ausiello over at TVGuide.com has an interesting tidbit about an upcoming post-strike episode of Lost, so if you want to be 100 percent spoiler free, stop reading now.
Here’s what he says:
"An upcoming, post-strike episode will feature the same male character at different ages, described as ’sweet, shy, tentative and smart’ at 5 and ‘angry, a little nerdy, defiant and rebellious’ at 16. Also, said male character has green eyes. The same episode also features a redheaded teenaged girl who is ‘emotional, prone to dramatic gestures, and passionately in love.’ Who are we talking about here?"
As Ausiello also points out, the most obvious answer is that we’ll be seeing more of Ben and Annie. However, his mole also tells him that this is going to be a Locke-centric episode. Either his mole is wrong, or somehow Locke has a connection to Ben’s past that we were previously unaware of. Any theories? Post them in the comments or send them in using the guidelines below.
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