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LOST - Der Fan-Thread *Storythemen bitte nur mit Spoilertag*

Nein, ich wollte es nur mal wissen, Warum es ab 18 ist
um es mit Desmonds Worten zu sagen:
Jetzt weisst du's Bruder
 
so grad die aller letzte folge geguckt. was soll ich sagen ........... bin traurig aber auch froh zu gleich. es gab von keiner serie bis jetzt so ein genialen abschluss. einfach nur episch
(besonders als jack die augen zu macht und die idee mit dieser zwischen welt ist auch super gut durchdacht).
 
Ich habe letzte Nacht geträumt, das es eine 7 Staffel gibt und Bruce Willis spielt mit. WTF!? :B
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LOST returns?

Just when you thought the cryptic quotes about Lost were over with, co-creator and executive producer Damon Lindelof came out and said the following at Variety’s Entertainment & Technology Summit:

It’s been two years (since the series wrapped) and we told the story we wanted to tell….I do feel like the world has not seen the end of ‘Lost,’ but I’m not going to have any involvement.


Here we go again.


The quote came from this article over at Variety were Lindelof talks about Twitter, Prometheus, Star Trek, 48fps, a whole bunch of stuff. It’s a great read. But the above quote is the most inciting one.


Let’s first state that this isn’t the first time Lindelof has suggested Lost would come back in some form. ABC owns the rights to the show and he has freely stated in the past that, if they saw fit, they could do anything they wanted with the show. What’s interesting about this quote, though, is he suggests a knowledge of something more concrete than that simple hypothesis.


So what could it be? A new show set in that world would likely just cheapen what he and fellow executive producer Carlton Cuse set out to accomplish with their sci-fi, fantasy, time-travelling, action adventure show that ran on ABC for six seasons from 2004-2010. I’d imagine something online is more likely. Possibly an interactive video game or social experience.


He could also be referring to the fact show composer Michael Giacchino has been trying to do more live Lost concerts across the world. That would qualify as “not the end of Lost.”


Really it could mean anything. Or nothing. Lindelof is the master of telling us everything and nothing in a single statement and we love him for it.
 
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