Lost Series Finale: The Simpsons teases on Lost in the opening credits – Video

Video of Bart Simpson spoils Lost FinaleOk, as anybody should know. Tonight´s the night. Lost Series Finale is tonight! And Everybody is expecting to find out what is happening on Lost Finale, and every teeny tiny secret of the Island.

Well, The Simpsons are no exception, and on tonight Simpsons season finale, during the opening credits sequence, Bart Simpson spoils the Lost Finale, saying it´s all the Dog´s Dream.

Watch the Simpsons opening credits sequence teasing Lost finale and find out…

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Lost Spoiler: Is Desmond Dead? Did Desmond kill Locke?

Lost Spoiler Is Desmond Dead kill LockeAnother hectic Lost episode last night… But two big questions arise Is Desmond Hume dead? Did Desmond kill Locke?

Let´s read the whole IMDB recap of Everybody loves Hugo to find out if Desmond is dead and if Desmond killed Locke.

Previously on…: Fake Locke said he didn’t like secrets and wanted to know what Whidmore was hiding on the island. He sent Sayid to find out. Desmond had an electromagnetic test done on him and Sayid kidnapped Desmond. Alpert set out to stop Fake Locke from getting his people on the airplane and leaving the island.

‘Everybody Loves Hugo’: We watched a presentation about Hurley and his successful chicken franchise. He was being honored as “Man of the Year” after donating money to open a paleontology wing at a natural history museum. None other than Dr. Pierre Chang presented the award. Afterward, Hurley’s mom was encouraging him to get a woman in his life. She’d set him up on a date with a woman named Rosalita.

Back on the island, Hurley knelt at Libby’s grave and talked about all the crazy things that have happened. He said he wished he could talk to her about it all in person. Ilana came and told Hurley they were going to the Black Rock. He told her about the day Libby was killed. Ilana left and Hurley heard some of the smoke monster sounds before Michael appeared before him. Michael said he was there to stop Hurley “from getting everyone killed.”

Michael again said that if Hurley led everyone to the plane a lot of people would die. He said people were listening to Hurley now and he could stop it from happening. Jack walked up and asked Hurley who he was talking to. Hurley said, “No one.”

Back in L.A.: Hurley sat alone at a Mexican restaurant eating chips and waiting for his date. Libby walked up and said, “Hurley?” He said he was surprised to see “someone so pretty.” She explained she wasn’t Rosalita, she just saw Hurley from across the room. He asked her how she knew his name and she said he’d just think she was crazy, but she asked him if he believed two people could be connected, “like soulmates?” Then she realized he didn’t remember her, and Hurley asked, “Should I?” A man named Dr. Brooks came and took Libby away, saying she’d “just wandered off.” But before she left, she told Hurley she’d meant everything she said. He walked outside to see her getting loaded into a van marked Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute.

Back on the island: Hurley tried to talk Ilana and Richard out of blowing up the plane. Ilana carried a bag full of explosives that she was going to use to do the job. While they went back and forth in the discussion, Ilana put water bottles into her bag. A few moments later, in the heat of the argument, she put down her bag and it exploded, leaving absolutely no trace of Ilana.

Kate and Sawyer were getting impatient with Fake Locke, who said they were “waiting.” He explained to them that they had to leave the island together, with Hurley, Sun and Jack, just the way they returned to the island. Sayid walked up and asked to talk to Fake Locke in private. He took Fake Locke to Desmond.

Hurley was rummaging through some things and found a small bag. He looked inside, then quickly closed it and looked around. Meanwhile, Richard was looking for more dynamite to blow up the plane. Jack tried to talk Richard out of the plan to blow up the plane, and Hurley now said he agreed with Richard. He asked Jack to trust him. Jack agreed.

Back in L.A.: A depressed Hurley was enjoying a family-sized bucket of his fried chicken at Mr. Cluck’s when Desmond walked in and introduced himself. Hurley told Desmond about the new woman he met, but she was crazy, she “actually lives in the looney bin.” He told her about how she said she already knew him, and Desmond asked if he believed her. “Yeah, kind of,” Hurley said. Desmond encouraged him to go with his gut.

Order Number 42 was called and Desmond said, “That’s me, brother.” He got up and went to get his food.

Back on the island: Desmond told Fake Locke that he didn’t need to be tied up because “I have nowhere to run to, brother.” Fake Locke wanted to know why Whidmore brought Desmond back to the island. Desmond said he was kidnapped so he’d have to ask Whidmore. He told Fake Locke about the room with the electromagnetism. Fake Locke asked Desmond if he knew who he was, and Desmond said, “Of course. You’re John Locke.” Fake Locke told Sayid that he and Desmond had to take a walk.

Alpert led his group through the jungle, and Ben talked about how Ilana was blown up just after telling the candidates who they were. “The island was done with her,” he told Jack. “Makes me wonder what’s going to happen when it’s done with us.”

They got to the Black Rock so Richard could get more dynamite, but no one knew where Hurley was. Just then, he shouted and ran toward them from the abandoned ship, and it exploded behind him. Richard was upset and asked why he’d done that. Hurley said, “I’m protecting us.”

Hurley told Miles he blew up the dynamite because Michael told him to. Hurley said Michael is one of the dead people who show up and yell at him. He said it happens now and then, but he said dead people are more reliable than dead people.

Back in L.A.: Hurley went to the institution and asked Dr. Brooks if he could see Libby. Dr. Brooks didn’t think it was a good idea because of Libby’s condition. Hurley offered a $100,000 donation to the institution in exchange for a visit. Hurley sat in the institute where we’ve seen him before, and talked with Libby. He asked where she thought she knew him from. She said she saw one of his TV commercials and when she saw him a bunch of memories came at her but they seemed to be from another life. “There was a plane crash,” she said, “and I was on an island.” She said when she got to the institution, she’d felt like she’d been there, before. She thought he’d been there, too. She had to know if he remembered her. He said he was sorry, but he couldn’t. “It’s OK,” she said. “I’m crazy.” He asked her out on a date, if she could get out. She said she was there voluntarily and would love a date.

Back on the island: Fake Locke was fascinated at the fact that Desmond was back on the island and told Des, “If I didn’t know better, I’d say this island has it in for you.” Desmond asked Fake Locke if he did, in fact, know better. “There’s nothing special about me, brother,” Des said. “This island has it in for all of us.” Fake Locke agreed. Then he saw a young boy behind Desmond and looked agitated. Fake Locke told Desmond to ignore the kid, who ran away with a hint of a smile.

Richard wanted to lead his people back to the Dharma barracks to get more explosives. Hurley said they should go talk to Locke. He said Jacob was there and told him that’s what they should do. Richard told Hurley to prove Jacob was there by asking him what the island is. Hurley told Richard he didn’t have to prove anything to him. “You can either come with me, or you can keep trying to blow stuff up. Your call, dude,” Hurley said. Richard thought he was lying. He vowed to destroy the plane and asked for all the help he could get. Ben stood and joined Richard, followed by Miles. Jack stuck with Hurley. Sun and Frank stayed with Hurley, too.

Hurley’s group walked through the night and Sun was worried they made a mistake. Hurley was getting nervous and admitted to Jack that he hadn’t really heard from Jacob. Jack said he knew that, but went along with Hurley because he was trying to fix the fact that he got Juliet killed and maybe a part of fixing that was to let go of his control. They heard some ominous sounds in the jungle, but Hurley said he thought he knew what they were. He looked for Michael and found him.

Hurley asked Michael if he was stuck on the island, and Michael said he was, just like all the other ones who “can’t move on.” Those were the whispers. Hurley asked Michael where Locke was, and Michael pointed toward the beach. Hurley was leaving and Michael told him that if he ever did see Libby again, “tell her I’m very sorry.”

Back in L.A.: Hurley laid out a picnic on the beach with Libby. She said that sitting at the beach with Hurley felt familiar — “like a date we never had.” Hurley asked Libby why she wanted to be with him and she said it was because she likes him. “Yeah, but, you like me because you’re delusional,” Hurley said. Then they kissed and Hurley saw flashes of them together on the island. He froze. “I think I’m remembering stuff,” he told her. She wondered if maybe she wasn’t crazy. “No, I don’t think you are,” Hurley said. Desmond watched the scene play out from afar, and smiled as he drove away.

Back on the island: Fake Locke and Desmond arrived at what Fake Locke wanted to show Des. It was a well. Fake Locke tossed a torch down the well to give Desmond an idea of how deep it was. Then he started telling Desmond about how the well was so old it was dug by hand, but the people who built it weren’t looking for water. “They were looking for answers,” Fake Locke said. He said the spot where the well was built used to make compasses spin, so the people dug to find out why.

He told Desmond they didn’t find what they were looking for, but he wanted Desmond to see the well because Whidmore, he said, wasn’t interested in answers but power. He told Desmond that was why Whidmore brought him back.

Desmond looked extremely calm and Fake Locke asked why he wasn’t afraid. “You’re out here in the middle of the jungle with me, and not a person on Earth knows you’re here,” Fake Locke said. “Why aren’t you afraid?”

“What is the point in being afraid?” Desmond asked.

Fake Locke pushed him down the well.

Fake Locke returned to their camp and Sayid asked how their “friend” was, and Fake Locke said they wouldn’t have to worry about him anymore.

Hurley arrived at Fake Locke’s camp. “I don’t know who you are, dude. Or what you want. But we have to talk to you,” Hurley told him. He asked for a promised that no one would try to hurt anyone else. Fake Locke agreed. Hurley called everyone out, and Frank, Sun and Jack emerged.

After some dramatic music played, Fake Locke said, “Hello, Jack.” He smiled, but didn’t seem particularly happy to see him. Jack looked nervous.

Back in L.A.: Desmond was parked outside of the school and watched Locke wheeling himself around. Ben knocked on his car window and asked what he was doing. Desmond said he was scouting a school for his son. Ben recommended the school and walked away.

As Locke wheeled himself across the parking lot, Desmond stepped on the gas pedal and sped toward Locke. With no pause or hesitation, he slammed his car into Locke’s wheelchair, sending Locke flying over the car and slamming down to the pavement as Desmond continued driving away. Ben and others rushed to Locke, whose eyes were open but seemed dazed.

Just to answer both questions in the beginning: Is Desmond Hume dead? Nope, he´s not.

Did Desmond kill Locke? Also nope… but they are clashing… and of course, as I always say… there are no better moments on Lost than when Desmond is on the show!

What do you think? Is Desmond Hume Dead? Did Desmond kill Locke?

Lost Spoiler: Are Ben and Rousseau a couple in alternate world?

benjamin linus romance with rousseau on lostWell, ok, there has been a lot going on, and after last episode (Best this season so far?) Desmond centered episode, love is all around and will still be.

Next episode will feature Hurley and Libby back together, and according to a report by Michael Ausiello, Ben is on the verge of his episode, and it will feature Ben

“mixed up in a most unlikely romance.
“It comes out of nowhere,” says one insider, declining to reveal whether Cupid strikes Ben on the island or in the “sideways” world. “I don’t think anyone will see it coming.”

So, Ben in a romance on Lost

Who is this romance that Benjamin Linus will have?

My guess is that he´s having Alex as her own daughter as a result of a romantic relationship between Ben and Rousseau.

But, many people wonder… isn´t it true that they couldn´t nail the actress who plays Rousseau for this final season of Lost?

Well… finally, and after some negotiations, Mila Furlan the actress who plays Rousseau is scheduled to be back for episode Lost S06E15.

What do you think? Is Benjamin Linus having a romance with Rousseau on Lost?

Head to the comments and let me know your thoughts.

Lost Spoiler: Why is Desmond back on the Island?

desmond back in the island lost spoilerOk, the new episode of Lost just ended, this one based on Jin and Sun.

But at the very end the moment we´ve all been waiting for. Desmond is back on the Island. The obvious question is why…

Is Desmond the true heir of Jakob?

Is Desmond the secret weapon of good vs evil?

Why is Desmond back to the Island of Lost? Care to give us your theory? Head to the comments.

My guess is, somehow he´s not affected by Locke /Man In Black´s manipullation. He´s the one who can kill Man in Black.

Can Desmond kill Man In Black on Lost? What do you think?

Lost Final Season Spoilers: Is Desmond coming back to the Island?

lost final season spoilers lost panel tv festWell, well… I have many many spoilers of Lost Finale that were revealed during Lost Panel at TV Fest.

Let´s start by saying there was neither a Yes nor a No to anything, so, this is just reading between the lines, and I may or may not be wrong, and you can go to the comments section to give your thoughts:

Is Desmond coming back to the Island?

Yes

Was Desmond on the Plane?

Maybe, my guess he was not, but he´s coming back (As Jakob said “someone´s coming” may well be him)

Does Jack´s Last Name mean anything to the story?

Yes, he´s the Shepherd.

Is Jack still married?

Yes, and I have three options here, his first wife, Kate or Anna Lucia.

Is there going to be a Hurley and Libby centered episode?

Perhaps not a full episode, but we´ll see some of them and their connection explained.

Is Charlie coming back to Lost?

Yes, he is (Yay!)

Is Vincent coming back to Lost?

Also yes.

Will we know the ending of Ben and Annie love story?

Nope, sorry.

Are they going to explain the purple circles in Bender´s mural?

No, they´ll leave them like that.

Is Walt going to back to the island of Lost?

I´m not counting on it, remember he must be at least one feet taller than last time on the Island… so, they would need to take that also into consideration.

Will we know what is it with the Hurley Bird?

Just maybe.

Damon Lindelof said “Water” as a big spoiler… what does that mean?

My thought is the Island is going under water… what do you think?

Complete Recap and Spoilers of Lost S06E01E03 – LA X – Lost Premiere

Ok, We just saw that Lost season premiere was on…

Now it´s time for a little review and recap of Lost.

Previously on…: The mysterious man in black vowed he’d one day “find a loophole” and kill Jacob. The New Locke got Ben to kill Jacob, whose last words were, “They’re coming.” Faraday laid out a plan to detonate a bomb into the under-construction Swan station back in 1977, but the bomb didn’t go off as planned. Juliet was pulled into the hole where the bomb was dropped and, at the bottom, bashed the bomb with a rock until a massive flash occurred.

Boom…: We opened on Jack looking out an airplane window. Some turbulence made him a little jittery, and Rose across the aisle told him, “It’s normal,” just as he’d told her back before Oceanic 815 crashed. There was more turbulence, but this time it passed.

“Looks like we made it,” Jack said. Bernard came back to his seat next to Rose. Jack got up to use the lavatory, where he noticed a cut on his neck. He came back to his seat to find Desmond had sat down next to his seat. Jack asked Desmond if he knew him and Desmond didn’t believe so. They met — again. Jack was puzzled.

Jack looked out the window again and this time we were taken on a special-effects-filled journey out the window and straight down into the deep blue ocean below. The camera went into the water and down to the ocean’s surface until it came upon the foot of the statue.

Boom.

Back on the island, back in 1977, we again saw last season’s end, with Juliet smashing the bomb and creating the flash. This time, we came upon Kate who awoke to find herself hanging from a tree branch, her hearing muffled. She climbed down, shook the ringing out of her ears and proceeded to look around what appeared to be the island’s jungle. She ran into Miles, who couldn’t hear her. They came upon the Swan hatch, or at least what remained of it after Desmond blew it up, no longer in 1977. Then she found Jack lying on the ground nearby.

Jack looked down at the blown up Swan site and said, “They built it?” Kate confirmed, yes, they’d built it. Then Jack was cold-cocked out of the blue — by Sawyer, who yelled at him for being wrong about blowing up the Swan hatch and that he’d lost Juliet as a result.

Back on the plane, Jack went back toward the lavatory and ran into Kate’s federal agent, who was waiting for her to come out. Kate and the fed went back to their seats and Sawyer walked by. Hurley was telling a passenger the story of how he won the lottery and liked chicken, so he bought his Mr. Cluck’s Chicken corporation. When the man left, Sawyer was sitting close by and warned Hurley not to tell people he won the lottery because they might take advantage of him.

“Nothing bad ever happens to me,” Hurley said. “I’m the luckiest guy alive.”

Back on the island, Hurley and Jin were talking about the flash, trying to figure out what happened. Hurley held a shot Sayid in his lap and they heard Sawyer yelling at Jack in the distance. Jin ran to find them. Kate heard a voice under a scrap heap. It sounded like Juliet.

Meanwhile, Hurley was trying to care for Sayid, who asked Hurley what he thought would happen when he died. Sayid thought something bad would happen, and said, “I deserve it.”

Hurley was nervous with Jin gone and grabbed a gun when he heard a noise. A rustling from the brush was followed the appearance of Jacob.

Back on the plane, Sun and Jin sat next each other and Jin was being his old cold self to Sun. Locke was reading the emergency instructions for the plane and Boone, sitting in the same row, said they’d have no chance to survive a crash. Boone told Locke he’d gone to Australia to bring his sister home, but failed. Locke told Boone he’d been on a walkabout in Australia. Boone asked if he was lying and Locke asked why he would do that. “If this thing goes down,” Boone said, “I’m sticking with you.”

Back on the island, inside the statue where Ben killed Jacob, New Locke picked up the bloody knife and cleaned it off. Ben wondered why Jacob didn’t fight back and Locke said, “I guess he knew that he was beaten.” New Locke asked Ben to go outside and tell Richard he needed to talk to him.

Frank the pilot and Sun were outside trying to figure out who the people were who carried Locke’s body to the statue. Frank said he didn’t trust that they were “the good guys.”

Ben came out and told Richard that John wanted to talk to him, and Richard became angry. He grabbed Ben and dragged him over to the box, saying, “I’d be happy to talk to John, but before I do, I think you should talk to him first.” Then he pushed Ben down to the sand, right next to Locke’s body.

On another part of the island, Jack, Jin, Sawyer and Kate struggled to move the scraps of metal out of the way to get to Juliet.

Hurley asked Jacob what he was doing there. Jacob went to Sayid’s body and knelt down next to him. Jacob told Hurley that Jin wouldn’t be able to see him, “because I died an hour ago.” Jacob explained that he was killed “by an old friend who tired of my company.” Jacob told Hurley he needed to take Sayid to the temple to be saved. He said Jin would know where the temple was, and how to get into it through a hole in the wall that he’d been to with the French team, and he told Hurley to bring the guitar case that Jacob had given him.

Jin, who’d gone to get the van to help pull metal off the pile where Juliet was believed to be, told Hurley he knew where the temple could be found. Sawyer was upset and told Kate that if they could save Juliet he’d kill Jack.

Back on the plane, a flight attendant asked for a doctor and Jack volunteered himself. She said a man had been in the lavatory for 30 minutes and there was no sound. Sayid volunteered to kick open the door and Jack discovered the man inside was not breathing. It was Charlie.

Jack and Sayid tried to resuscitate Charlie. Jack realized something was blocking his air passage and Jack pulled a bag of heroin from Charlie’s throat. Charlie gasped back to life and asked, “Am I alive?” Jack told him he was alive, and Charlie said, “Terrific.” But he didn’t seem entirely happy about it.

Back on the island, the guys pulled enough heaps of metal away to left Sawyer get to Juliet. He pulled her from the heap. She was bloodied and unconscious, but slowly opened her eyes. She asked where they were and Sawyer told her that didn’t matter.

“It didn’t work,” she said. “We’re still on the island.”

She then explained that she hit the bomb because she wanted Sawyer to be able to go home. Back with Sayid, Jack said his bleeding wouldn’t stop. Hurley told them about the temple. He said Jacob told him about it and Jack asked who Jacob was. “Does it matter?” Hurley asked.

Richard asked Ben what happened to Jacob. Ben told him to go inside the statue and find out. One of the new “good guys” then grabbed Ben and took him into the statue. The good guys walked inside, heavily armed, and asked New Locke where Jacob was. He told them Jacob was dead and told them Jacob burned up in the fire. They began shooting, apparently hitting New Locke, but he disappeared. Then one of the guys found the bullet that appeared to hit him. Suddenly, the smoke monster re-emerged, grabbing each of the men and tossing them around, onto the ground and into walls. One of the guys took a bag of black powder and spread it in a circle on the ground around his feet. The smoke came toward him and hesitated for a moment, but the powder did nothing and the smoke monster grabbed the guy just like he did all the others and killed him. Ben was the only man still alive inside the statue. Then he turned around to find New Locke standing behind him, saying, “I’m sorry you had to see me like that.”

Back on the other side of the island, Sawyer pulled Juliet out of the scrap heap and they kissed. Then she said she had to tell him something “really, really important.” But before she could say anything, she was gone. Sawyer, holding Juliet in his arms, then looked up and saw Jack looking down at the exploded Swan site. Sawyer told Jack, “You did this.”

Back on the plane, Charlie told Jack he should have “let that happen.” “I was supposed to die,” Charlie said.

Jack went back to his seat and saw that Desmond was no longer in his row. The pilot said they were about to land in Los Angeles. We caught glimpses of each of the survivors preparing to land in Los Angeles to the destinies that awaited them before their Sydney-to-L.A. flight crashed in the first place. The plane touched down, safe and sound. Police officials came to escort Charlie off. Kate was then taken off the plane by her federal escort, and everyone else filed off. Boone and Locke shook hands, but Locke stayed in his seat, awaiting a wheelchair that would take him off.
Back on the island, the guys were preparing to take Sayid to the temple. Hurley pulled out the guitar case, but didn’t tell Hurley what was in it after having told him it wasn’t a guitar. Sawyer was preparing to bury Juliet. Kate told Sawyer she’d leave a trail so he could follow them when he was done, but Sawyer said he wasn’t going to follow anyone.

Back at LAX, Jack was paged to the Oceanic desk, where he was told that his father’s coffin was never put on the plane. They didn’t know when it would arrive because they weren’t sure where it was.

Back on the island, Jack, Kate, Jin and Hurley arrived at the temple with Sayid in tow. Hurley found the hole in the ground and they went in. They found a skeleton with a missing arm, and Jin said the arm was ripped off by the smoke monster. They went further in and had to work around a large hole. Kate walked just slightly ahead of the group and seemed to have vanished. Jack went looking for her, then he heard Hurley screaming from another part of the temple. Jack heard footsteps as he looked around, but saw nothing until he was grabbed and punched in the face. They were led by a new gang of strangers into the innards of the temple, which led to an open-air courtyard with some folks who looked like monks.

“Guess who found the temple,” Hurley said.

Back at LAX, Kate convinced her fed to let her use the restroom. Inside the stall, she opened up a pen and began working on her handcuffs while Edward waited outside. She’d fumbled with the spring inside the pen, but used the rest of it to try unlocking her handcuffs. When Edward noticed the spring he demanded she come out. She kicked open the stall and knocked him backward, then she slammed his head onto the counter. She took his gun and as she struggled to do something with his body, two women walked in and she told them that he’d come into the bathroom and attacked her. She left, saying she had to get out of there. She raced into an elevator where Sawyer was inside. He recognized her from their flight and caught a glimpse of her handcuff, but said nothing. Two security guards came in and got a message on the radio about a “341.” Sawyer asked what it was, and the guard said it’s confidential. “Well if it’s confidential, how am I supposed to know if I see one?” He smirked slightly at Kate and when the doors opened, he insisted the guards let the lady out first.

Back on the island, Sawyer and Miles were working on Juliet’s grave. Sawyer wanted Miles to tell him what Juliet wanted to say. Miles said it didn’t matter, but Sawyer pushed him to the ground and demanded that Miles use his gift to figure out what she wanted to tell him. Miles held his hands over Juliet’s grave and felt some sensations. Then he said, “It worked.” That was what Juliet wanted to tell him. “It worked.”

Sawyer, confused, walked away.

Back at the temple, the apparent leader asked who Jack, Kate, Hurley and Jin were, and a woman — a longer-haired version of the flight attendant on the plane — said she recognized them from the flight. The leader gave the command to shoot them, and they all shouted before Hurley said, “Jacob sent us!” The leader wanted Hurley to prove that Jacob sent them, and Hurley remembered the guitar case. The leader opened the case and saw a large wooden cross. Then he snapped it over his leg, pulling out a note.

The leader asked for their names, and they all recited their names, one by one, with Jack giving Sayid’s name on his behalf. The leader decided to let them live, but Hurley wanted to know what the paper said. The leader’s right-hand man told Hurley, “The paper says that if your friend there dies, we’re all in a lot of trouble.”

Back at LAX, Jin was getting nervous as a customs agent checked his belongings. A nice watch made them suspicious about what he’d declared. Then they found a stash of cash he didn’t declare and took him away. Another agent asked Sun if she spoke English and whether it was all just a misunderstanding. Sun claimed she didn’t know English.

Back in the temple, they took Sayid into another structure and looked at a bubbling pool of brownish water. The leader’s assistant asked why the water wasn’t clear. The leader cut his own hand and dipped it into the water. He looked puzzled and asked “Who did this?” Jack said he was responsible for Sayid’s shooting. He told the leader he didn’t shoot him, but said it was his fault. The leader said there would be risks with what they’d do to Sayid, and Jack told them to do what they had to do. Some men carried Sayid into the water while the leader turned an hourglass over. They held Sayid under the water as his body began to flail and Jack, Hurley and Jin wondered what they were waiting for. The leader continued to look at the sands in the hourglass. The tension mounted until the hourglass cycle was complete and Sayid went limp in the water. The leader ordered the men to pull him out and they did. Sayid was brought to the leader’s feet. Sayid was dead.

Jack walked over, distraught, and started pumping Sayid’s chest. Kate told Jack to stop, and he did.

Back at LAX, Sayid picked up his bags while Kate tried to escape unnoticed. She watched a woman punch a code into a “restricted access” door, then went through it, punching in the same code. She was outside. She spotted Edward and he spotted her. She jumped into a cab and held a gun to his head, telling him to drive. The cab already had a passenger. It was Claire. The cab drove away as Edward followed in vain.

Back at the temple, Jack and Kate sat near Sayid’s body. Sawyer and Miles were brought inside, and Sawyer was unconscious, knocked out by a rock. The leader’s assistant asked Hurley to come talk to the leader. The leader asked what Jacob said, and wanted to know when Jacob would arrive. Hurley said he didn’t think Jacob would go to the temple because Jacob was dead. The leader looked stunned and everyone was mobilized. People began pouring powder around the edges of the temple, and flares were shot into the sky. The assistant told Hurley that all the commotion was “to keep you in, and it’s to keep him out.”

“Him?” Hurley asked. “Who?”

Back in the statue, Ben asked New Locke if he was the monster. Ben realized New Locke couldn’t kill Jacob himself and used him instead. New Locke told Ben that Old Locke was confused when Ben killed him. He said Old Locke’s last thoughts were, “I don’t understand.” New Locke recalled that when Old Locke first came to the island, he was a sad, victimized man. “He was weak and pathetic and irreparably broken,” New Locke said. He also said it was admirable that Old Locke was the only one who realized “how pitiful the life he left behind actually was.”

Ben asked New Locke what he wanted. He said the irony was that he wanted “the one thing that John Locke didn’t. I want to go home.”

Hurley leaned over Sayid’s body and told him, “If you ever want to talk, I’m around.” Miles overheard this and looked at Hurley.

Sawyer came to and Kate told him they were in a temple, being protected by another group of strangers. Sawyer looked over at Jack, scowling. He told Kate he wasn’t going to kill him. “He deserves to suffer on this rock just like the rest of us.”

Back at LAX, Jack was on the phone with his mom, trying to figure out alternative funeral arrangements. Locke was in the same room and asked what he’d lost. They’d also lost one of Locke’s bags. Locke got all philosophical on Jack when he said the airline claimed they didn’t know where Jack’s father was. “They didn’t lose your father. They just lost his body,” Locke said.

Locke told Jack that all he had in his bags were a bunch of knives. Jack asked Locke what happened to him, and told him he was a spinal surgeon. Locke said surgery wouldn’t help him because his condition was irreversible.

“Nothing is irreversible,” Jack said. He gave Locke his card and said a consult would be on the house.

Back on the island, Alpert saw the flares in the air and turned around to see New Locke emerge from the statue with Ben next to him. New Locke walked up to Alpert and said it was “good to see you out of those chains.” Then he knocked Alpert out with a shot to throat and a knee to the head. New Locke then turned around and declared, “I am very disappointed in all of you!”

Then he carried Alpert away, walking past Old Locke’s body as he departed.

Back in the temple, the leader’s assistant told Jack he needed to go talk to the leader. Jack refused to go and was tussling with some of the guard guys when Hurley noticed Sayid was moving.

Everyone looked over as Sayid sat up, looked at them and said, “What happened?”

Boom.

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Lost Season Six Spoilers: Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse Spoilers

Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse Lost SpoilersIn the verge of the new and last season of Lost, we get the goods… a message from Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, creators of Lost with tons of spoilers… or so they say.

Probably they are teasing with us… but it´s worth to read what they are saying about these Lost Final Season Spoilers.

What do Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse say about these Lost Spoilers?

An excerpt from The TV Addict. Read the full story over there

“Starting with the season premiere, the remaining clues necessary to figure out where we’re going to end the show are going to begin falling into place,” promised Lindeloff at the recent Television Critics Association Press Tour. “My hope is certainly by the time the finale airs, plenty of people who have been thinking about the ending will feel enormously gratified that they guessed it right.”

“Yes, there was a time when there were 23 million people were watching LOST and that time has past,” reflected Lindelof on the show’s penchant for hemorrhaging viewers frustrated over the lack of answers. “Every time the show took a risk and declared itself more overtly there were people who were saying, ‘I wasn’t watching a show about time travel!’ But we have to tell the story that we’re committed to and hopefully the audience will stick with us.”

“Obviously not every question is going to be answered and, some people are going to be upset that those particular questions don’t get resolved,” added co-executive producer Carlton Cuse. “We really embrace this notion that there’s a fundamental sort of sense of mystery that we all have in our lives, and certainly that is a huge part of the lives of these characters, and to sort of demystify that by trying to literally explain everything down to the last little sort of metachlorian of it all would be a mistake in our view.  So I think fans can expect a kind of healthy cocktail of answers, mystery, good character resolutions and some surprises.”

What do you think about these Lost final season spoilers?

Lost Season Six Spoiler: Who is dying on season Six Premiere of Lost?

lost1Ok, we are closing in on Lost Premiere Date, and as you all know, next one is the final season of Lost, so, it´s everyone´s game.

But according to producers´ reports and interviews, there will be a death on Lost Season Six Premiere. So, who will die on Lost Season Six Premiere?

Let´s see.

Is Jack dying on Lost Premiere?

Hummm. Shouldn´t be him. It´s too early on the season to kill Jack off…

Is Locke dying on Lost Premiere?

What show have you been watching? Locke is dead and that one running around is someone else!

Is Sawyer dying on Lost Premiere?

Well, he just lost Juliet right? My bet is he´s not dying. But he may try to hurt himself.

Is Hurley dying on Lost Premiere?

We love him too much, and there´s still those numbers mystery to solve. But he´s the other one who could try to hurt himself.

Is Jin dying on Lost Premiere?

He just survived being dead. He may stay for a while longer.

Is Ben Linus dying on Lost Premiere?

Please don´t. He´s our beloved villain. We need more Ben.

Is Sayid dying on Lost Premiere?

Oh well… he´s the most probable one to go… He´s already been shot. He does not have anything else to live for. Sayid is dying on Lost Season Six Premiere is my bet.

Is Kate dying on Lost Premiere?

No. Too soon. Even if Evangine Lilly is pregnant; they´ll write around the pregnancy.

Is Sun dying on Lost Premiere?

She still needs to reunite and restart things with Jin, so no.

Is Desmond dying on Lost Premiere?

I´m betting we have some extra tears waiting for this character along the road.

Is Richard Alpert dying on Lost Premiere?

Well… I said it before… Sayid is dying on Lost, but if I can have a wildcard bet… just as a backup, it would be Richard Alpert dying on Lost. His character may have fullfilled its destiny.

What do you think? Who will die on Lost Season Six Premiere?