LOST....*WARNING* Future Spoilers

chrissyk said:
I am really looking forward to seeing Rose and Bernard finally reunited :goodvibes I'm worried that something will happen to one of them before it happens, though.


Of course something will happen @@
 
I think it's sad that they killed off Shannon now we will no longer see boone flashbacks. When he died I thought oh well at least we will see him in her flashbacks. Now what? :earseek:

As far as teeth brushing goes - Didn't Sayid give Shannon her toiletre bag to take with her to her new house? :teeth:
 
I have to say I thought all along that Shannon was shallow and not a good person, but after her backstory, I was as heartbroken to see her die as I was with Boone. Jeez, could that step mother have been any more "wicked"?

Now the next things I am really looking forward to are:

1. Bernard and Rose - although I, too, am afraid that something will happen to one or the other before they can be reunited.

2. The return of Desmond - Where did he go? What was he doing? I read that he will be returning and will play a part in saving Sawyer who is very sick from being shot.

3. I read on another board that the dog, Vincent is supposed to be playing a big part, somehow. I love that dog, too!
 
Ok, I got it -- I know what Walt said when he first came into the tent and showed himself to Shannon (when Sayid left to get water). We all know he said something cryptic and also know it was played backwards. I finally got a .wav clip from my friend who reversed the recording. And Walt CLEARLY says, "They're coming...and they're close."
 

so walt is real...i mean sayid saw him too! right? who knows with this show. how sad for sayid , i really dont like ana lucia, i hope they put her in her place.....and the cryptic message..my ds thought he said swallow the purple monkey! :rotfl: why is he all wet and slobbering ??
 
I think Rose and Bernard will be reunited. The episode after the tailies one is supposed to be them "merging"--and the sites say "violence errupts." I believe that violence will be a Sayid-sponsored beat-down of Ana Lucia. Too bad Sawyer is too sick to notice. It would be overkill to break up ANOTHER couple so soon.

I also felt differently about Shannon after last night. Be interesting to see how they try to make Ana Lucia likeable and understandable next week. That is a big job. And I LIKED M.R. before this part, a lot.

Since Walt is so special and everything, been nice if he could have managed to say that frontwards instead of backwards so she could understand it, huh???
 
ok - why is walt always wet?? hehehe

and - thank god our DirecTV decided to cut out (due to heavy storms in our area) right AFTER we realized Ana-Lucia shot Shannon! (so I missed the previews...but oh well)

So - Shannon was basically Cinderella, eh? so...her idea of getting money was to hang with rich men? (how did she end up in Austrailia in the first place then?)

it was a good episode...but kinda wasted as well...they just kinda threw shannon the sympathy then killed her off
 
alliecats said:
and the sites say "violence errupts." I believe that violence will be a Sayid-sponsored beat-down of Ana Lucia.

I also felt differently about Shannon after last night. Be interesting to see how they try to make Ana Lucia likeable and understandable next week. That is a big job.
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DH said the same thing - well the next episode will be Sayid beating the carp out of Ana Lucia. It was so interesting to see them turn around everyone's opinion of Shannon - I am not sure it is possible to make Ana Lucia seem likeable at all.
 
The next episode is supposed to be about the tailies then the one after that will be the two groups coming together. We probably won't see any thing about what happened after Shannon was shot until the 23rd.
 
bigmerle1966 said:
There was a lot of suitcase and stuff found in the wreckage so I'm sure they have cleaned up and been able to brush their teeth. :teeth:

They also have all the stuff from the hatch, since Kate took a shower a couple of weeks ago.
 
I don't mean to be a spoiler sport, but when did this topic become a second discussion about current Lost episodes instead of future spoilers?
 
gometros said:
I don't mean to be a spoiler sport, but when did this topic become a second discussion about current Lost episodes instead of future spoilers?

This was actual the original discussion thread until people because upset about spoilers.

I know I prefer this thread to discuss because I get frustrated reading the spoiler free thread when people are way off base. I know they are wrong, since I've read the spoilers, and I just want to call them on it. It's hard to speculate when you are in the know. Shannon's death was spoiled but there were a lot of "who do you think is going to die" posts floating around. I can't very well say Shannon is because that spoils them, I just have to back away.

So in here we discuss the current episodes from the perspective of knowing the spoilers. Foe example in the other thread everyone is assuming that AL shot Shannon, but we know the 'killer isn't who you think it is' spoiler so we are coming at the discussion from a different angle.

They are both discussion posts, one is for the spoiler free and the other is for those who are spoiled. There is a lot of cross posting but it's the only way to make everyone (well almost everyone) happy.
 
disneyfav4ever said:
They also have all the stuff from the hatch, since Kate took a shower a couple of weeks ago.

You know, if it were me, I would have never left the "hatch" area. Food, shower, soap.... no way!
 
:wave2: Franniepoppins!

Episode 2.09: What Kate Did
Airdate: November 30, 2005

11/14 - Guest starring are L. Scott Caldwell as Rose, Sam Anderson as Bernard, Frederic Lane as the marshal, Beth Broderick as Diane, Lindsey Ginter as Austen, James Horan as Wayne and J. Edward Sclafani as ticket agent. Source: ABC
11/10 - Kate's original crime that started her life on the run is revealed. Meanwhile, the survivors lay one of their own to rest, Kate sleeplessly watches over a feverish Sawyer, and Mr. Eko has a surprise for Locke regarding the hatch. Source: ABC
10/31 - As Kate's backstory continues, her original crime is revealed. Locke and Eko make an interesting discovery about the film, and Michael has a mysterious encounter with the computer. Source: ABC

Episode 2.11: The Hunting Party
Airdate: December 2005

11/10 - This episode features two guest stars, a wealthy middle aged Italian man and a gorgeous Italian woman who may possibly recur. Source: SecretAgentMan at TWoP


11/14 - Sawyer won't die. I know of no plans to kill of any more cast members. Source: Kristin on E!Online
11/11 - Maggie Grace is not expected to return to Lost island in the future. [There are no other deaths in the works.] We'll be seeing Locke soon in another flashback, this time in his wheelchair. Brittany Perrineau, who plays Mary Jo, the woman who pulled out Hurley's lottery numbers, and also Sawyer's one-night stand, will be back for a third episode very soon. Harold explains: "I think the idea was that Sawyer was a con man, and he might want to con the Lotto girl. And she might not be a one-night stand." Source: Kristin on E!Online
 
From TV guide.com

http://www.tvguide.com/news/askausiello/

Question: Shannon?! Sorry, I didn't read any of the spoilers! What the [bleep]! Why Shannon?! What were TPTB thinking?! — Tammi

Ausiello: You'll find out when you read my exclusive Q&A with Lost's main men, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. It's coming up in just a few seconds!

Question: Will we ever find out why Ethan abducted Claire and Charlie? — Evey

Ausiello: I got them to answer that one, too! Sit tight! Hey, did I mention that this is the first ever Ask Ausiello devoted entirely primarily to one single TV show? Well, it is!

Question: What do the numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42) mean? — Alex

Ausiello: You won't believe what they said about that! Seriously.

Question: When is that ***** Ana-Lucia going to die? — Katie

Ausiello: Brace yourself — that question will be answered just as soon as… OK, enough with all the teasing. It's time for the main event. In lieu of peppering the entire interview with SPOILER ALERTS, I present you with this one and only warning: Avoid the following Q&A if you'd prefer to remain in the dark about some of Lost's biggest mysteries, including scoopy stuff about those pesky digits, Shannon's death, the mysterious Mr. Eko and that creepy monster. For everyone else, dig in!

First off, I have a bone to pick with you, Damon. Last July, I asked you if a female character was getting killed this season on Lost, and you said — and I quote: "I think it would be fairly silly for us to kill a woman — there are only three or four of them on the show. And they're all really hot." So, I guess my question is, how can I ever trust you again?
Damon Lindelof: I never said we weren't going to kill a woman. I said it would be silly. And you know, Carlton and I are pretty silly guys. You should see the hat that he's wearing right now.
Carlton Cuse: That's all I'm wearing.
Damon: And also a sock, but that's another story.

Did it bug you that Maggie Grace's people leaked that tidbit about her possibly joining the cast of X-Men 3 over the summer? It was a pretty major tip-off that she might be leaving the show.
Carlton: There's no incentive for them to preserve the creative sanctity of Lost. You have an agency full of people whose job it is to get Maggie Grace other work. And how could we begrudge her that? We can't prevent her from going out and earning a livelihood, you know?

There's the perception that Maggie had to turn down X-Men 3 because of Lost.
Carlton: I don't think that was the circumstance. We would have been accommodating had she been offered that job.
Damon: Carlton and I would have bent over backwards to see if there was a way to make it work.

Why was Shannon marked for death?
Damon: It was by no means a result of Maggie's abilities as an actress, which, we felt were gaining ground every time we saw her on the screen. But Shannon is a 22- or 23-year-old character, and the flashback stories and limitations in terms of her life experience…. The younger the character is on the show, the more limited you are in terms of stories you can tell. So, before we started running Shannon into the ground and doing the same stories over and over again, it felt like it was a very natural time to kill [her] off. And the idea that was appealing to us, and certainly to Maggie, was that we would finally show Shannon in this different light. Make her incredibly sympathetic and then she would die.

Will Shannon be back, like, say, in one of Jack's flashbacks?
Carlton: It's always possible she could pop up in someone's backstory. But she is definitely dead. When a character dies on the island, they stay dead.

Are you concerned that Ana-Lucia is beyond redemption? I can't tell you how many e-mails I got from AA readers asking, "When is that ***** going to die?!" Actually, I can tell you: 124.
Carlton: At the beginning of last season, people didn't like Josh Holloway's character either. And by the end of the season, he was one of the most-liked characters on the show. It'll be really interesting to see, as we tell more about Ana-Lucia, whether that changes the audience's perception of her. We think it will.
Damon: In the same moment that we decided Shannon would die, [we also decided that] Ana-Lucia would be responsible for that death. It would be the first time one castaway was responsible for killing another, and it would give so much inherent conflict and trauma [heading to] the merge. We're walking a very tenuous tightrope with her, but we feel that over the course of the next two episodes the audience will hopefully get a better understanding for that character and what she's been through.

Can you confirm that Shannon was, in fact, shot? Fans have been speculating that she looked like she had a stab wound.
Carlton: She was shot.
Damon: People are getting a little too…

They're reaching a little too much?
Carlton: They totally are. And she did not have a Dharma Initiative stamp on her.

Let's talk about Malcolm David Kelley and Walt. Why was his role reduced this season? Were you concerned about him aging faster than the time line on the show?
Carlton: That's a legitimate issue. We've only gone 50 days on the island, and he's a kid in puberty. But Walt's disappearance and, ultimately, Michael's efforts to reunite with him were part of a grander plan. There are also financial considerations. Since Walt wasn't going to be around for a lot of episodes, we had to make an arrangement to have his role be a more reduced role.

Whether you use him once or twice a year or every week, the aging thing will still be an issue, no? Might you recast?
Damon: To answer that question is sort of to reveal what the plan is for Walt, and there is a plan. I always feel like recasting is the nuclear option. You do not do it unless it is absolutely, 100 percent necessary. But obviously, we have a story that we want to tell about Walt and about Michael and Walt.

Last week Shannon and Sayid gave us our first big Lost sex scene….
Carlton: It was the second big sex scene. Boone and Shannon had sex together [last season]. So, if you have sex on the show, you're pretty much going to end up dead.

So, who's having sex next?
Carlton: (Laughs) As we move into the middle run of episodes, we're definitely emphasizing the Jack-Kate-Sawyer romantic triangle. The level of sexual tension between those three characters is definitely being ramped up.

How will Ana-Lucia figure into it?
Damon: As the respective leaders of their respective units, Ana-Lucia and Jack have a great deal in common with each other, and that's definitely something we're going to be exploring. But [the fact that] Ana-Lucia inadvertently murdered one of the members of the tribe doesn't exactly [lend itself] to candlelight dinners and walks on the beach. She is a woman; she will have romantic entanglements. But I think the one that will begin to emerge over the season will be the one that you least expect.

What about Charlie and Claire?
Carlton: We're definitely going to be paying attention to their relationship, but it's not going to turn in ways the audience expects.

Will we get any clarification about the numbers this season?
Damon: Carlton might want to punch me for actually going on record and saying this, but I think that that question will never, ever be answered. I couldn't possibly imagine [how we would answer that question]. We will see more ramifications of the numbers and more usage of the numbers, but it boggles my mind when people ask me, "What do the numbers mean?"

Will we find out why Ethan abducted Claire?
Damon: Yes.
Carlton: You'll learn more about it this season.

Will Claire get some of her memory back?
Damon: The loss of her memory happened so long ago that it requires a sort of deft touch in order to reintroduce the concept. Once we start assuming that everybody is intimately familiar with everything that has ever happened on the island, I think the show risks becoming slightly confused. But all of that stuff is in play. It's just a matter of when and how we reactivate it.

Are you still planning to reveal why the plane crashed this season?
Carlton: Yes.

Are you saving that little doozy for the finale?
Carlton: We're saving it until later. We consider that on the ground of fairly major revelations.
Damon: We don't want to stick that one in the middle of March.

ABC billed last week's episode as the one "everyone will be talking about." What'll be the next one "everyone will be talking about"?
Carlton: Ironically, it's the next episode [airing tonight]. We think for us, it's even more of a water-cooler episode than the death episode. This is really a very special episode in that it's kind of a concept episode. It deviates from the form and style of our other episodes.

On Nov. 30 we'll finally learn what Kate's precrash crime was that landed her in so much hot water. Any other big flashback revelations this season?
Damon: In the next string of episodes, one of the really compelling backstory elements is what happened to Jack's marriage. We think Julie Bowen is amazing and she and Matthew Fox are so great in scenes together, and I think the audience is really curious as to what went wrong there.
Carlton: And you should pay attention to Mr. Eko's stick.

Seriously?
Carlton: Yeah.
Damon: Keep your eyes on Mr. Eko's stick.
Carlton: That stick is an important ongoing clue.

Will we learn more about Monster this season?
Carlton: Definitely.
Damon: Absolutely.

Has Disney approached you about doing a Lost feature film?
Carlton: No.

And if they did, what would your response be?
Damon: I would punch them as hard as I could. We couldn't even begin to wrap our brains around how we would produce a feature film. Obviously, the production team in Hawaii is amazing, but the amount of time [it would require] to do a TV show and a feature on top of each other… I think it's safe to say it would be impossible.

Last question: Will there be another death this season?
Carlton: (Laughs) You're very good, Michael, but we can't say.

On that note, it's time to wrap up the special super-sized Lost portion of Ask Ausiello. Come back next week for more from D&C, including a preview of this spring's highly-anticipated Darren Aronofsky-helmed outing. Hey, maybe he'll kill that ***** Ana-Lucia
 


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