Based on the ABC description for "Ab Aeterno," this is all we know about next week's LOST episode: Richard faces a difficult choice. But it certainly sounds like we're gonna get the long-awaited Richard flashback episode.
In the first handful of new episodes, fans were reacquainted with characters such as Charlie Pace and Boone Carlyle, and we know that there are going to be other future appearances as well from the likes of Michael Dawson and the enigmatic Libby.
The executive producers of LOST have suggested that the candidates are central to the show's final season. In a recent episode, it was revealed that the numbers - 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 - correspond to a group of people called 'the candidates'.
Posted on March 9th 2010 in News
Emerson revealed that one of the upcoming sideways flashes will center on his character (who is now a teacher) and it will be one of the more important episodes of the seasonal arc.
Hold onto your couch cushions. And get ready to scream your head off. There is at least one moment that will make you shriek out loud in tonight's two-hour LOST premiere, which is television at its very best. It is, as they say, a game-changer.
Her alter-ego was last seen during the show's fourth season when she mysteriously disappeared, leaving her baby behind. She has since been referenced and has been confirmed as a series regular on season six.
Matthew Fox has warned LOST fans that they may be left disappointed by the series finale. Speaking to The Guardian, Fox said that there are fans of the show who have written it in their minds.
Michael Emerson has claimed that LOST fans will argue when the series finale airs later this year. The 55-year-old actor, who has starred as Benjamin Linus since 2006, told TV Guide that not all viewers will be satisfied with the way the series ends.
Today’s promos for the sixth and final season are a couple more sets of promo images featuring the characters of Miles and Frank, and the other is a very funny “leaked” video that supposedly takes place after an interview about the show with the writers.
Posted on January 15th 2010 in News
If you're disappointed that there hasn't been any new promotional material for the final season of "LOST," worry no longer — executive producer Carlton Cuse revealed that unseen footage will begin to appear shortly before the show's premiere.
Posted on January 13th 2010 in News