Comic-Con Casting Comment about Lost
Jul. 28th, 2008 11:54 amFrom TVGuide.Com
The main draw for any Lost diehard, of course, is the vague promise of scoop. As far as new intel goes, it was typically scarce. The execs revealed that Jin (who last was seen on the exploding freighter) and Locke (reclined in a coffin under the purview of "Future Jack" as the season finale faded to black) each would be back in some capacity, and that "dead is a relative term" on this show. Also, animal lovers may be pleased to know that Vincent is not only alive and well, but will make it to the end of the series!
The main draw for any Lost diehard, of course, is the vague promise of scoop. As far as new intel goes, it was typically scarce. The execs revealed that Jin (who last was seen on the exploding freighter) and Locke (reclined in a coffin under the purview of "Future Jack" as the season finale faded to black) each would be back in some capacity, and that "dead is a relative term" on this show. Also, animal lovers may be pleased to know that Vincent is not only alive and well, but will make it to the end of the series!
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Date: 2008-07-28 06:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-28 07:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-28 07:06 pm (UTC)They're worth viewing. I haven't re-watched them so I can't remember exactly what happened in most of it, but I remember enjoying them.
Ultimately, all I can say is that Jin had better not be really, most sincerely dead. 'S all I'm sayin'. (I tend to strongly believe that he's not dead. There's too much dramatic potential in Sun trying to get back to him.)
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Date: 2008-07-28 07:10 pm (UTC)Yeah, I mean, I was really enjoying the season and I was all caught up and then... I just never got around to watching those eps. I really will watch them before the new season.