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First Official LOST Podcast for Season 4 with Lindelof and Cuse

**UPDATED** With transcript of fan questions

Hey All,
Here is the first official ABC LOST Podcast with producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof.

These podcasts usually contain some spoilers and this time around is no different. Also, it does contain a preview of the upcoming episode Eggtown.

They discuss the Oceanic 6, the time shift, whether they would go with Jack or Locke, and confirm that they would like to do weekly podcasts again.

They then continue by answering some fan questions. Details of questions below.

Thanks to DarkUFO for the clip.



1) Will we learn about Hurley and the deck collapse? Complete focus of Hurley and the deck collapse is in Season 5 (Joke)

2) Will we see Libby again? Yes, Libby will return later this season.

3) Smoke monster and Hurley connected to Hindu Gods? - No, and they wished they were as smart as us.

4) How did the Polar Bear get in the dessert? - 2 Possible reasons: Got on a boat or via the island's "properties that potentially are capable of transferring things from the island to off the island." They reference the bunnies in the Orchid Hatch

5) Why do list the "guest" stars at the beginning of the episode because they are like spoilers? Harrold Perrineau is listed and has not shown up, so you can not assume anything.

6) Where did all the cows come from? The name of the cow? A potential backstory of the cow? Yes it is Patchy's cow. Svetlana is the name of the cow. Season 6 will be about Svetlana (joke)

7) Charlotte Staples Lewis (CS Lewis) - Yes there is a homage to Clive Staples Lewis is "intentional" and a little connection and nod to Chronicles of Narnia (similar to Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland).