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Latest Spoilers About Season 6

Ausiello from EW provided us all with a couple of new tidbits about Season 6 including a hint by Darlton about the end of the show and that he feels Elizabeth Mitchell will only appear in two episodes.

Here you go:

Question: This is probably a long shot, but got any Lost scoop? --Jeff

Ausiello: Yeah, having Lost scoop in late May is about as unlikely as me combing through my old transcripts and finding an unused Damon Lindelof quote pertaining to the show's series finale. OMG, looky here: "We’ve been planning out the final season for four years now. And of all the talks we have had about the show, [reuniting all the castaways] is the subject that has come up the most. The ending was almost where we began, and we had to figure out how to get there. It's like a wedding where the reception is the part that requires the most planning and is the most fun to plan. We've exchanged our vows and I am ready to go party."

Question: Realistically, how many episodes of Lost do you think Elizabeth Mitchell will be in next year? --Derek


Ausiello: My gut is telling me we'll see her in two episodes max. But my gut has been wrong before. Oh, who am I kidding, no it hasn't.

Source: EW

Elizabeth Mitchell Will Not be Series Regular in Season 6

Here are the latest details about Elizabeth Mitchell and her character Juliet and if we will see her again. To be honest I think the writers left it open to see how well her new show V does, but here is Ausiello's take:

And now for some news that should surprise no one: ABC is expected to announce tomorrow that it has picked up a reboot of the camptastic '80s thriller V and that Lost heroine Elizabeth Mitchell is a full-time castmember.

Translation: She will not be returning to Lost as a series regular.

However, before you go declaring Juliet DOA from last week's detonated hydrogen bomb, I should point out that this piece of scoop comes with a big but attached: Mitchell's Lost days are not done. Multiple sources confirm that the actress is expected to appear in an unspecified number of episodes next season, so it's entirely possible Juliet survived Jughead and her absence will be explained in another way. (Check out Doc Jensen's column this Wednesday for a comprehensive Juliet theorypalooza.)


Source: EW

Terry O'Quinn on Locke's Future

Thanks to LostinSC for the following.

Viewers of ABC's "Lost" saw the body of a dead John Locke in the show's Season 5 finale Wednesday night. However, a very alive Terry O'Quinn, who plays Locke, was in Spartanburg on Thursday to play in the BMW Charity Pro-Am at Carolina Country Club.

Between holes, O'Quinn was happy to talk to fans about golf, the finale and the fate of his character in the show's final season, beginning in 2010.

O'Quinn called himself an OK golfer, saying he would be happy with an 85 or under.

"I played well on the front. A little bit rough on the back," he said as his group neared hole 17.

O'Quinn said he hasn't seen the finale and didn't know how the story was edited.

"Don't tell me," he joked. "I want to be surprised."

In the season cliffhanger, a bomb, which could prevent Flight 815 from ever crashing on the mysterious island, was detonated.

As for his character, O'Quinn says he's really gone. Locke's dead body was rolled out of a metal box toward the end of the two-hour episode, baffling islanders who had been following a Locke imposter. Exactly who is now occupying Locke's body wasn't revealed. O'Quinn said it would be "a good guess" to assume it's a man seen with the infamous Jacob in the beginning of the episode.

"I think, unfortunately, I think it's ended for Locke. But I'm still there, as far as I know," O'Quinn said. "I don't know how it's going to end for this other guy. I'm sad. I miss John Locke, poor guy. He was a pawn."

O'Quinn is gearing up to play a new character when the sixth season begins next year. As for the rest of the story line, he swears he has no idea.

"Your guess is honestly as good as mine is," he said. "There's going to be some confrontation that will somehow, I'm guessing, have to do with Jack or Locke or something like that. I think these guys are just setting up good and evil. It's the way Locke said in the very beginning of the show: One is light and one is dark. Two sides. I think that's what we've got."

Source: Go Up State

Posted By DarkUFO

Dharma in Season 6

Thanks to Congested for this article.

Here's an article about the use of The University of Michigan's name in various Hollywood productions and there is a little piece at the end about its use on Lost. The full article can be found here.

...Another critical hit, Lost, wraps up its season with a two-hour show on Wednesday. But unlike House,Lost decided to go ahead with its Michigan connection without any input from the school — a move that at first was a tad unsettling for Doyle, the film office chief.

She found out about it while watching the show.

"I was sitting in the living room with my husband and said 'Oh my goodness!' I won't quote exactly what I said. (It was) more colorful than that," she said, laughing.

The university talked about it, but opted against reaching out to the Lost producers to discuss the use of the name.

"We decided to let it ride," Doyle said. "As time goes on, it's more apparent they're (the Dharma Initiative) not horrible people."

But, much like the show itself, they're plenty mysterious.

According to an "orientation film" played during a past Lost episode, Dharma is described as being the brainchild of the DeGroots, who "imagined a large-scale communal research compound where scientists and freethinkers from around the globe could pursue research in meteorology, psychology, parapsychology" and other disciplines.

During this season, viewers finally are getting a better idea of how Dharma-types lived and worked on the island setting of the show, which through its time-travel trippiness sent its main characters 30 years into the past.

With Dharma at the forefront of the current season, the Michigan references have been coming at a greater frequency, with a Dharma resident in a recent episode threatening to "call Ann Arbor" to settle a dispute.

Lost executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof stress that the decision to base the Dharma folks at a 1970s-era U of M should be viewed as a compliment. After all, Cuse said, they chose the school because of its reputation as "a real center of intellectuality."

"There was an incredibly vital university academic community, and we just felt like acknowledging that by making the characters from there was just kind of cool and very sort of appropriate for the time," he said.

Cuse and Lindelof say to expect the Dharma-Michigan connection to play a significant role as the show heads into next season, its sixth and final one.

Source: USA Today

Posted by DarkUFO

Juliet will Appear in Season 6 of LOST!?

Here is the latest tidbit from E! Online's Kristin, that confirms we will see Juliet in Season 6. However, I would not get too excited especially if actress Elizabeth Mitchell's new show V is successful.

Well below is her post, so what do you all think!?

Can you tell me if Elizabeth Mitchell will appear on Lost in season six? She was my favorite actress on the show, and I think after last night, I may have died a little on the inside. Thank you!

Sources confirm that Elizabeth Mitchell will appear on Lost next year. But does that mean Juliet's alive and a going concern on the show? Well, we're meant to debate all summer who lived and died in the Lost finale, but you will note that she fell hundreds of feet into the waiting arms of a hydrogen bomb. You'll have to do your own calculations about her realistic prospects for survival—there are many variables to include in your equation!—but we've been asked nicely not to show you our answers. Good luck.

LOST Season 6 Promo and Screencaps of Eye

Hey All,
For those of you that missed the season 6 promo that aired right after the Season 5 Finale, well don't worry we have it posted on the front page of the site along with screencaps of the eye and a poll for you to vote on!!

Here is the link to the post with all the goodies:

http://the-odi.blogspot.com/2009/05/lost-season-6-first-official-promo.html

Michael Emerson and Jorge Garcia on The View

LOST Stars Michael Emerson and Jorge Garcia on The View

This is a great interview with both of them!! This includes one of my favorite moments in all of the interviews that Emerson has ever done as he tells a story about a Japanese couple he met and were super excited to meet him.

Thanks to Edith and DarkUFO for the clip!!

Finale Spoilers and Details in Various Articles and Interviews

Hey All,
As always right before a season finale airs, the LOST writers, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, along with a several of actors make the rounds to do all the interviews in the world!!

Well we can not really post each and everyone, but our good friend DarkUFO has compiled a nice little list, so if you are free and already listened to this week's podcast that I just posted on the front page, then check out the list here:

http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/2009/05/various-articles-and-interviews.html

Totally Lost - Doc Jensen Video

Thanks to Marisa for the heads up.I've not had time to listen to unsure of any spoilers.


Source: EW
Posted by DarkUFO

Michael Emerson Reveals Season Finale Details to TV Guide

Michael Emerson Reveals Season 5 Finale Details to TV Guide

TVGuide.com: We have two hours left in the season. Is it going to take Locke, Ben and Richard 119 minutes to get to Jacob?
Michael Emerson: It's going to take a while. I mean, we've been making our way to Jacob for a long, long time. I think we can last a little bit longer.

TVGuide.com: Is it safe to say we will meet him in this finale?
Emerson: Jacob is certainly a character in the final two episodes. [An ABC spokesperson interjects to say, "We can neither confirm nor deny that Jacob will be in the season finale."] There seems to be a suggestion that we're moving in that direction, but what Jacob might be or how he might be revealed, if he ever is, is one of the juicy surprises of future Lost work.

TVGuide.com: Might Ben and Richard try to stage a coup to overthrow Locke?
Emerson: Ben and Richard have always seemed to me to have a somewhat fraught and edgy relationship. I don't think Ben is in a position right now to make aggressive alliances with anybody. Ben is doing well at this point to put one foot in front of the other.

TVGuide.com: But what about "My enemy's enemy is my friend"?
Emerson: Well, there's something to be said for that, and that is a philosophy that Ben has put to good use in the past. But Ben seems to be in as low a place as I have ever seen him. He seems to be shaken and no longer the general that he used to be. He is in fact no longer possibly the chess player that he used to be.

TVGuide.com: To add in yet another metaphor, are you saying he has run out of aces up his sleeve?
Emerson: That may be the case. But he isn't completely out of cards yet. No matter how whipped he is, he continues to be alert to the possibilities of every situation.

TVGuide.com: I was surprised — and I am curious if you were, too — to learn that Jacob can be killed. Or at least Locke believes he can.
Emerson: That was such an interesting statement for John Locke to make. Based on everything I ever knew about Jacob, it seems a sort of unlikely thing to say.

TVGuide.com: Right, this is Jacob we're talking about!
Emerson: Yeah — Jacob seems to be somebody that has gotten along fine for a long, long time, and seems to be impervious to the frailties of the flesh.

TVGuide.com: Ben is asked to make a sacrifice in the season finale. What can you tease about that?
Emerson: Ben has sacrificed his leadership and authority [to Locke], but he's also going to be asked to serve someone else's interests, not his own.

TVGuide.com: In your mind, if Jack were to detonate Jughead and thus keep 815 from crashing, what then? What moment immediately follows that instant? Do we cut to a plane full of mild-mannered people?

Emerson: I think it cannot be that simple, if that were a thing that happened. We're wrestling with these ideas of what can be changed with time travel and what cannot be changed. I don't thing a thing lived can be unlived. In one of the recent episodes, someone alluded to the idea that whether it's past, present or future, it is your life in the order it happens to you. I don't think anything done can be undone. This is an issue the writers and we the actors are wrestling with, and I don't have a good answer. Jack seems to be saying that he can erase the events of the last five seasons ... but I think that's unlikely.

TVGuide.com: Will you be back next season?
Emerson: Well, nothing that happens in the finale suggested to me that Ben's work was done. But like everyone else, he is vulnerable to accidents ... or injury. I'm hopeful that I will be among the actors who appear in Episode 601, but nothing is written in stone at Lost.

Well, nothing except some ancient hieroglyphics.

Source: TV Guide

Episode 5.16/5.17 - The Incident - New Promo

I think I just found another new promo.





Posted by DarkUFO

Episode 5x16/17 (Season Finale) - Two New Promos

Episode 5x16/17 The Incident (Season Finale) - Two New Promos

One is an extended promo and the second one is a short promo but seems to have a hidden scene flash for a split second and will that we have added below.

NOTE: No new scenes really in the promos, but they aired during Dancing with the Stars so it focuses on the quadrangle plot a little more and includes scenes from the season.

Thanks to Yoshio for the promo.



Thanks to Solid for the heads up and Carlost for the promo


Hidden Screencap of bloodied Locke (looks like it is from showrtly he was pushed out of the building by his father)

Season Finale - New Sneak Peeks and Emerson Interview

Hey All,
Here are four sneak peeks for the Season 5 Finale Episode 5x16/17 The Incident.

One of the clips is an edited version of the tunnel scene with the Jughead along with three new clips.

Also, there is an AP Video interview of Michael Emerson that has the sneak clips missed in together.

Thanks to everyone that emailed these in and DocArzt for uploading the sneaks.

Thanks to TLA and Linton for the transcripts that I will post shortly.







Michael Emerson Interview with sneak peek clips mixed together.

Episode 5.16/5.17 - The Incident - Sky One Promo

Thanks to everyone who alerted me to this.





Thanks to Tazz for the transcript

AFTER NEXT SUNDAY
SAWYER: what's done is done
JUST ONE SERIES
JACK: it doesn't have to be this way
WILL REMAIN
MILES: is that a bomb!?
KATE: we have to stop him
THE TIME
JULIET: live together die alone
FOR ANSWERS
JACK: are you with me on this
IS RUNNING OUT
LOCKE: Things will change
THE SERIES FINALE OF LOST A DOUBLE EPISODE NEXT SUNDAY AT NINE SKY ONE AND SKY ONE HD

Posted By DarkUFO