LOST Showrunners Discuss Narrative Shift And Tone Of Final Season

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Is “The ‘LOST’ Supper” a little too vague to satisfy your “LOST” sweet tooth? Trust me, you haven’t seen anything yet. Showrunners and executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse are veritable virtuosos when it comes to offering evasive answers — but that doesn’t make their words any less compelling.

The pair participated in a lengthy interview with The Hollywood Reporter about the upcoming swan song for “LOST,” offering some insight into the narrative devices and tone of the final season.

For three seasons, “LOST” relied on the flashback as a storytelling companion to the on-island adventures. Starting with the third season’s finale, however, viewers were thrust into the future, where some of our favorite castaways had escaped the Island’s clutches, but were no less miserable. The fifth season offered yet another twist on the flashback premise, bringing the show’s cast and narrative back in time to the 1970s. But if fans thought that was crazy, Lindelof promises that they haven’t seen anything yet

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Posted on January 6th 2010 in Interview, News


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