See the Spoilers we didn't post
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As you know I decided that we would not post some major spoilers about the Series Finale yesterday. I know a number of people we're disappointed but I did it for the greater good.

Here are the spoilers that we were going to post for those that were interested in them. And before you ask I sent these to a number of people last night before the episode so that they could confirm that these were indeed what we were going to post.

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Christians body arrives in L.A. at a church arranged by Desmond.

Juliet is Davids mother.

Desmond and Eloise have an interesting conversation at the benefit concert.

Jack and Locke get into a huge fight. Jack is stabbed badly. Locke gets killed by Kate.

On island when Desmond puts the light out in the heart of the island it makes Locke mortal. As well as causes the island to start to sink. Later on Jack gets the light to come back on and stop the sinking.

Hurley becomes the new Jacob with Ben as his new Richard

Rose Bernard Vincent Desmond Hurley Ben are all alive on the island still

Kate Sawyer Claire Miles Frank and Richard fly off the island.

In the alt, Sayid/Shannon (Outside a nightclub.), Juliet/Sawyer (At the apollo vending machine in the hospital.), Kate/Claire (During labor at the benefit.), Sun/Jin (In the hospital.), and Locke (After he wiggles his toe post surgery.) have these moments where they become aware of what they have gone through on the island.

Jate is Fate

Times Talk Live - Behind the Scenes of Lost HD
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Thanks to Mischa for the heads up.



You can see the other parts here

Episode 6.17/18 - The End - ABC Tonight Promo
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Nestor Carbonell & HIC Interview with TV Guide
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Now that we know the Man in Black's ultimate game plan on Lost, Henry Ian Cusick says there's no way Desmond will help him destroy the island.

"Whatever the Man in Black wants, I'm imagining Desmond will want the opposite," Cusick tells TVGuide.com.

Cusick and co-star Nestor Carbonell also discuss the meaning behind Lost, which Carbonell says "is ultimately based on love."

Check out our video Q&A with them about the series finale of Lost, airing Sunday at 9/8c on ABC:



Source: TV Guide

Damon and Carlton Interview on Kimmel
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Thanks to Karen for the heads up. Posting in spoilers as it has one of the sneak peeks from the Finale.


Getting Lost: Finale Super Spoiler
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Another Interview with Damon and Carlton - Finale Details
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Here are some more details about the finale via Damon and Carlton who confirm whether we will see Richard again or not and more!!

Thanks to IGN for this interview:

IGN: Should we be thinking Richard suffered an unceremonious death?

Lindelof: When the Monster hit him?

Video from the Times Talks Live: LOST event
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Update: Thanks to M for this link to the clear videos of the event.

http://ow.ly/1OoSm

Thanks to DarkUFO reader Nditalian07 for sending us the video.

Detailed Non Spoiler Transcript of the event can be found HERE and the Spoiler Summary HERE



Episode 6.17/18 - The End - ABC Promo 2
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Thanks to Lyly for the heads up.

Interview with a Spoiler Source about the Finale
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I recently had the opportunity to have an in depth chat with one of my longest and most trusted sources about the final few episodes of Lost.

It's been a wonderful opportunity to have a contact like this to chat and confirm a variety of spoilers over the years and to provide our readers with little snippets/games/teasers for upcoming episodes.

I've summarised the answers and questions below which obviously go behind the now infamous "Are You Sure" buttons.

I hope you enjoy it.

Interview with Jack Bender
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Thanks to Flyer for the heads up.

We're assuming the Lost finale was not shot chronologically. Can you tell us what to look for on Sunday so we can know when we're watching what the actual last scene shot was?
I can tell you there was some discussion about what would be the last shot, and I decided that I wanted the last shot to involve Terry O'Quinn and Matthew Fox. And it was not an entirely popular choice on the production end because it meant keeping the actors a little longer and not getting them off of the clock. Blah blah bah. I insisted the last shot of our series was not going to be something arbitrary. In fact, we did three takes of it. And it involved a crane. It was a shot in the picture and it involved a crane with the two of them. We rehearsed it and we did take one and I said, "Well, that was wonderful guys, but I'm not ready to let go yet." So we did it again and I said, "That was also wonderful, but I can't say it yet." And then, on the third take, I said, "Well, I guess I have to say it now — that's a wrap." And that was our last shot, at 5:30 in the morning as the sun was coming up.

Source: Full Interview and Vulture Blog

The Official LOST Video Podcast: May 20th, 2010
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The writers of LOST tease the finale and talk about shutting down the writing room.

Josh Holloway on Jimmy Kimmel Live
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Thanks to George for the heads up. Placed in spoilers as it contains an already aired Sneak Peek.


Spoilers from the Times Talks Live: LOST event
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Update: 16:20 Thanks to Vincent for this update.



Thanks to Lysh for the heads up on the Video.



Thanks to Robert, Julian, ZachS, Evelynne, Bryan, Matthew, JSY09, Jim for sending these spoilers in from the event.

- Just got back, not too many spoilers...but Carlton did let out that we will see Walt again before all is said and done.
- they also referenced that one of the final scenes involves a lot of characters and that the very final scene has been known since season 1
- One of the fans in the audience asked if Desmond's line to Jack in the 2nd season when they first meet in the stadium and Desmond tells Jack "You have to lift it up" would have any relevance to the finale. Damon & Carlton said "you will not be disappointed."
- The bigger one, though, was confirmation that we will see Walt in the finale. Yes, Walt.
- Eloise's knowledge is relevant for the finale.
- Walt will be back in some form.
- Damon would not directly address why Smokey was pulling Locke down that hole in the S1 finale, so that could be relevant. Same with whether or not Jacob is actually good, and whether or not there's anything worth protecting down in the Light Cave.
- There will be a Star Wars reference in the first 7 minutes of the finale.
- Hurley was involved in the final scene (we knew this already).
- A clip was shown, pretty much an extended version of the Sawyer/Ben/Flocke one posted here. Sawyer tells Locke that he thinks Desmond is needed for destroying the Island, Locke says yes. Sawyer then takes Ben's gun, punches him, and walks away while saying that the group he's a part of "aren't candidates anymore". Locke then remarks that the Island will be at the bottom of the ocean when he's done with it, prompting Ben to question his loyalty (Ben was promised the Island in return for his help, and assumed that its destruction was figurative and not literal). Locke then invited him to join him on his boat as he watches the Island sink. He kneels down to the ground near the well and notices pawprints.
He realizes that a dog had been there.
- Also, mirrors are very relevant.
- When Ben asks why Flocke isn't running to chase him down Flocke explains that he intends to use Desmond to destroy the Island. Naturally Ben isn't too pleased.
- The extended clip ends with Flocke examining the ground near the well and stating that a dog had been there.
- Widmore was lying when he said Jacob visited him
Source: Various@DarkUFO

Lost' Producers Talk Finale, Fans, Stephen King
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Michael Emerson and Jorge Garcia Interviews (Video)
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Not had a chance to listen to it all so placing in spoilers. (Thanks to Pavan for the heads up)

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Episode 6.17/18 - The End - Promotional Photos
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Thanks to Lyly here are some larger ones. We'll have the full set later.



Larger ones coming soon...

LOST - "The End" - One of the most critically-acclaimed and groundbreaking shows of the past decade concludes in this "Lost" Series Finale Event. The battle lines are drawn as Locke puts his plan into action, which could finally liberate him from the island, on "Lost," SUNDAY, MAY 23 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MARIO PEREZ)


New Cast Interview with TV Guide Magazine
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Thanks to LauraBC for the heads up

Latest Tidbit About Finale via EW - May 19th
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Question: One final Lost scoop before Sunday. It’s my last chance! —Ben

Ausiello: You know that big gathering in the sideways world that everyone was heading off to at the end of Tuesday’s ep? Rumor has it something very *a* happens.

Source: EW

Michael Emerson on The View
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Thanks to Edith from http://www.michaelemerson.net for the following.

There is a mention of the last day of Filming.

Episode 6.17/18 - The End - Sneak Peek 2
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Thanks to Lyly for the video.

How Will Lost End?
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The show's stars offer teases about the May 23rd series finale

With the recent deaths of Sun, Jin, Sayid and Charles Widmore, not to mention Kate’s shooting and Richard’s projection by Smokey into the jungle, I was starting to worry that none of my favorite Lost characters were going to end up with happy endings. But I’ve found new hope after several of the show’s stars offered me some encouraging teases about the ABC drama’s two and a half hour May 23 series wrap-up.

When I asked Scotty Caldwell, who plays Rose, to pick her favorite death scene, she looked at me like I was oblivious.

“Who died?” she asked. “They’re dead??” Hmm….What are we to make of this? Could the characters’ flashsideways lives possibly be the ones that stick? Prodded further, Scotty hinted that all of the characters “get what we gave” and are taken care of in the end.

Adds Nestor Carbonell (Richard), “The whole finale is all about everyone’s resolutions.”

And get this. When I asked Sonja Walger, who plays Penny, to tell me who gets the best ending, she said rather cryptically, “We all do and you’ll see why.” While Rebecca Mader (Charlotte) concurs, “All of us” are well served, Michael Emerson singles out his character’s ending out as perhaps the best.

“All vanity aside, I love the way Ben ends,” says Michael. “It’s true to his entire, ambiguous arc. He sort of ends and he sort of doesn’t end.”

But Scotty also tells me that more than one ending was shot. “I’m not absolutely sure about the final hows, wheres and whens because they shot more than one,” she says. “So I’ll be waiting like everyone else to see what they air.”

And according to one well-placed source, the finale, titled "The End," may not be the ultimate ending of the story. I’m hearing twenty additional minutes of story (not just deleted footage or an alternate ending) will be included in the season six DVD to be released August 24, along with what executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse say will be some pretty spectacular packaging show fans will be unable to resist.

Source: TV Guide Magazine

Snippet on Finale from TV Guide Magazine
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And for those of you who have completely abandoned hope of any happily-ever-afters for these poor lost souls following the recent string of island casualties, Sonja Walger, whose lucky Penny turns up in the finale, offers us a ray of hope. When I asked her to tell me who gets the best ending, she said, “We all do and you’ll see why.”

Source: TV Guide Magazine

Episode 6x17/18 The End (Series Finale) - Sneak Peek 1
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Thanks to Shirtless Locke for the clip!


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Episode 6.17/18 - The End - ABC Promo 1 and 2
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Thanks to ShirtlessLocke for the video.



LOST Retrospective - LOST cast says Goodbye
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Thanks to Lyly for the video.

Totally with Doc Jensen
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Thanks to Chapapote for the heads up.


Jorge Garcia Contemplates End of 'Lost'
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Jacob and the Man in Black Are Not "The Epitome of What Lost Is"
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Given all the time Lost has spent lately on Jacob (Mark Pellegrino) and the Man in Black (Terry O'Quinn), you might think they're the key to the show or something. They're not.

"It would be mis-categorizing to think this is the epitome of what Lost is," executive producer Damon Lindelof tells TVGuide.com. "Obviously the island was there before these babies were born, and lots of things were going on before they came there. What those stories are isn't relevant to the story we told, which is the crash of Oceanic 815 and what the ultimate fates of the survivors are."

Okay, but in that case, why so much attention on the dueling brothers? Your guess is as good as ours. The penultimate episode, which Lindelof screened last week at an event in Los Angeles, still leaves plenty of questions unanswered going into the 2 ½-hour finale (airing Sunday at 9/8c). Lindelof's explanation of what to expect echoes a line Jacob delivered to the Man in Black in the Season 5 finale: "It only ends once. Anything that happens before that is just progress."

"I wish that we could say that the finale is going to be enormously definitive," Lindelof says. "We found that when we told people that we've got definitive answers coming, it's not as definitive as the fans want it to be, therefore there's this ongoing and vociferous debate about what things mean.

"All we can say is: Lost is only ending once," he adds. "There's only one finale. There's not a question mark at the end of the end. There's not a dot, dot, dot. This is our story and it's over. Hopefully there's going to be a lot of interpretation in its wake."

Whatever the ending, Lindelof is grateful to have made it this far, he says.

"This was a pilot where the question asked secondary to 'What is the monster?' was 'How will you sustain this as a TV series?'" he says. "If I had said, 'We'll be fine for 120 episodes, and then we'll end it,' nobody ever would've believed it, including me. I think the show is a blessing and we're really grateful to be here."

How do you think Lost will end? Share your theories in the comments below.

Source: TV Guide

Jorge Garcia on ‘The View’
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Contains and already seen clip from tonights episode.

Thanks to SL-LOST for the video.

Latest from Fancast - May 18th
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Don’t give anything specific away, but is this week’s ‘Lost’ a spectacular episode with lots of questions answered, or is it just so-so? – Steven via Facebook
Spectacular is a strong word (and one typically associated with Teri Hatcher’s… comedy chops), but yeah, ‘What They Died For” is very solid. Among other things, it features, like, the best campfire story ever, a reveal about someone we thought wasn’t a candidate, and ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ finale-levels of bloodshed. There’s also a significant development regarding Jacob’s successor.

Will we see Rose and Bernard one more time before ‘Lost’ ends? – James
Yes, in Sunday’s series finale. And when the marrieds resurface, they’re still wielding a “Don’t harsh my mellow” ‘tude as their idyllic existence is rudely intruded upon (and then some). L. Scott Caldwell, who plays Rose, told me she herself isn’t fond of Rose’s lack of hospitality, seeing as the fans had come to regard the character as “quite peaceful.” So in her mind, R&B “were probably eating wild mushrooms or something else that changed their attitude!”

So, Juliet/Sawyer – happily ever after? Yes? – Ryan
Interpret Josh Holloway’s assessment of Sunday’s two-and-a-half hour series finale as you wish: “[It's] un-freakin’-believable… Everything I hoped it would do, it did.”

Source: Fancast

Matthew Fox Talks LOST Finale on ‘Good Morning America’
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Thanks to SL-Lost for the heads up.

'Lost's' Man in Black Talks Season Finale
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No real spoilers here..

- No Lost Movie
- No Alternate Endings










Source: TMZ

New TV Guide Scans
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Thanks to Dani for the scans. I've not had a chance to read them all yet so there may be the odd little spoiler in them.

Episode 6.16 - What They Died For - Sky One Promo
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Thanks to Adam for the heads up.

Nestor Carbonell and Henry Ian Cusick tease the end of 'Lost'
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Thanks to Judy for the heads up.

Henry Ian Cusick and Nestor Carbonell were never going to tell a table of reporters anything about the ending of "Lost," but in Carbonell's case, he has a good excuse: He doesn't know.


The show's stars, including Cusick and Carbonell were given scripts containing 10 of 11 actors. Cusick received the 11th act, but Carbonell did not. [Yes, that's probably a spoiler regarding the presence, or lack thereof, of Desmond and Richard Alpert in the last act of "Lost." Perhaps. Or maybe not.]

"I never got the last act and I didn't ask for it after because I just really want to watch it with America how it ends," Carbonell explained at a Saturday (May 15) press day for many of the shows in the Disney-ABC empire. "I want to be surprised. I was happy with how they specifically with my character and with what I read about they resolved a lot of the dynamics of the characters. They did an amazing job and I'm looking forward to the final resolution."

Actually, there's some confusion as to whether or not Cusick does, in fact, know how "Lost" ends.

"I think in act 11 there is a secret scene that no one got," Cusick says. "Only the people who are in it, but nobody knows. Everyone is keeping very quiet about it."

That's pretty ambiguous, right?

Asking Cusick and Carbonell whether the finale will please "Lost" fans earned similarly ambiguous responses.

"What's great about the show is that there are so many talking points," Cusick says. "There are so many walks of life getting together to talk about the show and so many issues to be brought up and that's exactly what the ending will bring up. People will be talking about it for weeks afterwards and that's what the show has always done"

Adds Carbonell, "I think that's a really good point. It has people talking about Biblical themes, mythological themes and literature, science verses religion. The big questions in life -- incredible questions. At the heart of the show are these characters that they created, these really complex characters layered with so much misbehavior. No one is completely good and no one is completely evil. They are just well drawn out characters and that's the heart of the show. I think the finale, without giving anything away, will bring some resolution to a lot of the dynamics between those characters and relationships"

Source: Full Interview @ Hitfix

Getting Lost: Who Will Take Jacob's Place?
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Lost question No. 4,815,162,342: Which candidate will take Jacob's place as guardian of the island?

While Mark Pellegrino tells TVGuide.com that it remains to be seen if anyone will take up the role, we'll actually find out next week who becomes the big man on the island.

Lost's Mark Pellegrino: There will be more answers

Find out what else Pellegrino has to say, including his take on why Jacob can leave the island:



Source: TV Guide

LOST Live: The Final Celebration - Cast Video Interviews
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Update: 15th May This version includes Michael Emerson and Jorge Garcia. ABC released them at different times for some reason.

We also have some additional Cast Videos here.

Thanks to THEBOOKOFLAW for the video of the interviews of the cast at Live Lost. Again, I'm not able to listen so I'm playing it safe and posting in spoilers.

The Official LOST Audio Podcast: 14th May
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Thanks to Jix for sending us the podcast.

I've not had time to listen to it yet so I'm placing in Spoilers just in case.

LOST Live video from ABC
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Thanks to Jennifer for the heads up.

Time Article on Evangeline Lillys Last Scene
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Thanks to Rads1971 for the heads up.

Six of Lost's stars are on hand — Michael Emerson, Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Evangeline Lilly and Terry O'Quinn — and before they shoot, they need to get sprayed down with a massive hose to simulate a drenching storm. Properly soaked, the actors take their places, Bender calls action, and — Oh, like I'm going to tell you. It's not just that if I were to give away the surprisingly spoilery scene they've let me witness, ABC would kill me. The two-and-a-half-hour finale, on May 23, is the broadcast event of the year: the network is charging $900,000 per 30-sec. ad, more than anything save the Oscars and the Super Bowl. It's also that if you're a Lost fan, you would kill me. This is a show that for six seasons has stretched the ambitions and challenged the assumptions of network television. Its intensely devoted fan base has been not just watching Lost but poring over it, dissecting details, formulating theories — and avoiding the numerous spoilers, real and bogus, that are swirling around even now. So let's just say the scene involves a typically Lostian mix of melodrama, metaphysics, emotion, blood, shouting, tenderness and comic relief. Also rain. A lot of rain.

When the scene's done, Bender announces that this is the "series wrap" for Lilly: her last scene in Lost ever. Lilly, shivering and with her head wrapped in a towel, thanks her co-stars and her stunt double. There's applause. Cigars are smoked. Holloway lifts her off the ground in a bear hug. I suddenly feel a little sea mist in my eyes. Shut up.

Something special is ending here. The cast knows it, I know it, fans at home know it. In an era of diminished major-network expectations, Lost has made big, demanding, intellectual TV on a broadcast network. It's married epic action with myth, science and ideas about human nature like few mass-culture hits besides Star Wars and The Matrix. Audaciously and improbably, it's become TV's most philosophical work of entertainment — or its most entertaining work of philosophy.

Source: Full Article @ Time

Major Spoilers - Episode 6.16 - What They Died For
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Update: 09:40 We've just added a detailed synopsis thanks to Other Brother for the details

As some of you may know, ABC held a screening of What They Died for last night at the Live Lost event. You can see the photos here.

We're received some very spoilerly info from this episode from people who were at the event. I strongly recommend that you DO NOT read these unless you want to be spoiled for this episode. Also please do NOT post any of this info outside of this thread.

NOTE: There are additional detailed spoilers in the comments from people who attended.

Episode 6.16 - What They Died For - Promotional Photos
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Thanks to Iceman for the photos.

NOTE: Now that 6.15 has aired, Finale and 6.16 spoilers will NO LONGER be behind "ARE YOU SURE" buttons as the only spoilers we will have are Finale and 6.16 Spoilers.

Consider the entire Spoiler Section "ARE YOU SURE". Only Death Spoilers will be behind the buttons and other Spoilers that we consider MAJOR.

So No Moaning :)


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Mark Pellegrino reveals the year "Across the Sea" took place in
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I'm not sure if this is a spoiler or not as it's from an episode that has aired, but as they didn't reveal it in the show itself it still may be a plot point coming up.

Thanks to Ryan for the heads up on this article from People.com in which Mark Pellagrino mentions 43 AD. We had revealed that the episode starts in 23AD from the scripts that our sources had access to.

“There are no archetypes here. Even though we’re roughly configured into these black and white characters, the line between good and evil is blurred and we both cross over sometimes. If you think Jacob is a heroic character…it’s his temper, his need for revenge that creates the Smoke Monster. Jacob has a long way to go from that episode in 43 AD to the present. He travels a long distance, and he does it alone because he lost his family in one fell swoop. How terribly lonely.”

Source: Full Interview @ People

Lost Season 6 - Episode Guide
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Here is a summary of all the known and confirmed info we have for each of the episodes. This page will updated as we get new info in. Please note that we have a lot of spoilers that we're not sure which episode they belong to currently and as such they have not been included below. They will be updated accordingly when we can assign them to an episode. If you notice any mistakes to know of any spoilers posted that we should assign to specific episodes please leave us a message in the comments below. You locate this page by clicking on Episodes link in the menu.

Please also check out this excellent Season 6 Spoiler Guide.

Last Updated: 14th May 2010