LOST- Final Season Spoiler Thread
#26
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^ That 'hint' jives with my own theory on the two timelines.
#27
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Alright, some Italian site is claiming to have actual script pages from the Finale. After reading them, my personal belief is that they are BS despite the "assurances from sources" that they are real. Maybe that's because there is the F word on every page, and network TV tends to frown on that sort of thing. Anyway...
http://io9.com/5529982/are-these-lea...pages-for-real
A summary:
http://io9.com/5529982/are-these-lea...pages-for-real
A summary:
Spoiler:
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The swearing is used to convey to the actor how to read the line. The actor doesn't actually say the curse word. Hence the parentheses.
All the Lost scripts from season 1 and 2 I've seen have that in them.
All the Lost scripts from season 1 and 2 I've seen have that in them.
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All of the spoilers I have read so far have been accurate, and the stuff I am hearing about the finale is ruining my enjoyment of the show's entire run. Much of the plot for season six was running in circles to waste time.
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Until the last few episodes and my overall disappointment with this season, I had never once been spoiled for an episode of Lost before it aired. What happened to the good writing that made Lost one of the most compelling and engaging serial dramas in the history of television before this season?
All of the spoilers I have read so far have been accurate, and the stuff I am hearing about the finale is ruining my enjoyment of the show's entire run. Much of the plot for season six was running in circles to waste time.
All of the spoilers I have read so far have been accurate, and the stuff I am hearing about the finale is ruining my enjoyment of the show's entire run. Much of the plot for season six was running in circles to waste time.
Once this season ends, it will be interesting to examine the series as a whole, and pick apart the ending.
#35
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The "Lost" series finale is turning out to be truly epic TV.
Producers for the hit ABC sci-fi drama went overboard shooting scenes for the finale, requiring them to ask for an extra half-hour of show time -- on top of their originally scheduled two-hour finale.
ABC, of course, agreed.
The super-sized two and a half-hour-finale will now air on May 23 from 9 to 11:30 p.m., pushing back local newscasts. Then, at 12:05 a.m., there will be a "Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to Lost" special post-finale show, during which the series' alternative endings will be revealed.
All of this follows the two-hour series retrospective, "Lost: The Final Journey," which begins at 7 p.m.
True fans may want to block out the entire weekend for their favorite show though. The network is rerunning the two-hour pilot episode that began the time-traveling mystery May 22 at 8 p.m. This time, the debut episode will be "enhanced" with pop-ups.
Series co-creator Damon Lindelof told the Hollywood Reporter that fans will still be left with unanswered questions after the finale.
"We're going to be as definitive as we can be and say that this is our ending, but there's no way to end the show where the fans aren't going to say, 'What did they mean by this?' Which is why we're not going to explain it," he said.
Producers for the hit ABC sci-fi drama went overboard shooting scenes for the finale, requiring them to ask for an extra half-hour of show time -- on top of their originally scheduled two-hour finale.
ABC, of course, agreed.
The super-sized two and a half-hour-finale will now air on May 23 from 9 to 11:30 p.m., pushing back local newscasts. Then, at 12:05 a.m., there will be a "Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to Lost" special post-finale show, during which the series' alternative endings will be revealed.
All of this follows the two-hour series retrospective, "Lost: The Final Journey," which begins at 7 p.m.
True fans may want to block out the entire weekend for their favorite show though. The network is rerunning the two-hour pilot episode that began the time-traveling mystery May 22 at 8 p.m. This time, the debut episode will be "enhanced" with pop-ups.
Series co-creator Damon Lindelof told the Hollywood Reporter that fans will still be left with unanswered questions after the finale.
"We're going to be as definitive as we can be and say that this is our ending, but there's no way to end the show where the fans aren't going to say, 'What did they mean by this?' Which is why we're not going to explain it," he said.




Reading all these spoilers, if true.... LOST is going to end in a clusterfuck of suckitude.
