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Lost has always had a massive presence At Comic Con, but the panels have always been more of performance pieces to celebrate the show’s fandom than deeply revelatory insights into what we can expect from each progressive season. While this was also true of this year’s panel, there were at least a few interesting hints and teases that squeezed through the cracks.

It’s already been revealed that Season 6 of Lost is very much intended to bring things back to the show’s first season, but it’s never really been clear what exactly that means. When asked to elaborate on this, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were cryptic as always, explaining that they’re “closing the loop”, and that we can expect to see many characters we haven’t seen since Season 1. Does this mean that Jack’s (or rather, Faraday’s) plan from the end of Season 5 worked? It sounds likely, at least to some degree.

Lindelof and Cuse also showed us a series of faux ads and video clips, that while seemingly being played for humor, contained several peculiar inconsistencies of past events on the show that may indicate the timeline has been altered. The first clip was an ad for Oceanic Airlines, with a voiceover that proclaimed the airline had gone 30 years with a perfect safety record. Does this mean the plane didn’t crash? It also claimed that the company was founded in 1979, which is around the time that many of the losties found themselves transported back to. Could this be a clue as well?

The second clip was a Mr. Cluck’s commercial, featuring Hurley detailing his recent trip to Australia as a way to introduce a new “outback” menu item. Does this mean he arrived safely in LA instead of crashing on the island? The third (and most confusing) clip featured Kate on America’s Most Wanted, with the host explaining that her plan to blow up the house with her stepfather inside backfired, and she instead killed a plumber named Ryan Milner by mistake. I’d hypothesize what this means for the show, but that would suggest I have even the slightest idea. Even if Faraday’s plan worked, that should only affect the character’s lives following the flight from Sydney to LA. …unless of course the prevention of the hatch’s development somehow connects to Kate’s life in other ways outside of the flight, which seems unlikely.

If we’ve learned anything from Lost though, it’s that “unlikely” does not mean “impossible”. Maybe things aren’t as black and white as “Did the plan work or not?” According to Damon and Carlton, the final season is a complete change of pace from what we’ve seen in previous seasons. “The time travel season is over, the flashforward season is over. Season 6 is something different.”

They also confirmed that we would be seeing more of Faraday and Juliette, but didn’t say whether or not it would be in flashback form. The Dharma Initiative, meanwhile, will play a much less significant part this time around. It won’t be completely absent though, with the question of where the food drop from Season 2 came from being just one of the many open-ended mysteries that will be expanded upon in the final season.

We will also learn more about Richard Alpert’s backstory. He has a flashback in Season 6 that was described as being “very involved”. Apparently, we can expect to see a lot more of him.

These little tidbints were about the extent of the potential show reveals, but given that this is the last year Lost will have a central presence at Comic Con, it should be mentioned that Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have done a wonderful job of essentially making the panel a show in itself. It could really be called an interactive play. At one point, Jorge Garcia (Hurley) appeared during the Q&A as one of the audience participants to ask some pointed questions about where the show was headed. As the conversation grew more heated (and in turn, more comical), Michael Emmerson (Ben) stepped up beside Jorge to complain that only one question per person was allowed. Funny stuff.

Later on, the creators played a retrospective with all the characters that have died on the show, ending with a lengthy sequence of Charlie’s emotional demise. As soon as the light’s went up, Dominic Monaghan was ready and waiting on stage, and the crowd went wild. With that, the panel was over. Nothing was said. No questions were answered. But if the hints that we had been picking up on during the rest of the panel are any indication, this may just mean one of Lost’s best characters will be back in action for the final season. We can only hope.

  • Nokoo
    Damn... Gonna be a sad day in hell when this show's over.
  • Greggory Basore
    Damn I can't wait for the final season. It sounds like this is a really an "anything can happen" scenario.
  • Pallet drop was from season 2...
  • Peter
    Hahah I was going to say that too. Not a big deal but the Lost nerd inside me will not tolerate incorrect information!!!
  • Raph
    Best show ever. They keep surprising us.
  • nappyp
    i want Boone
  • they need to bring charlie back, maybe in hugo's head again
  • starscream9289
    They HAVE to bring back Faraday. I don't know how, but they have too.
  • Hi_there
    If they start the sixth season back on the mainland in present day where the bomb has altered the time stream (like Farraday was perdicing) then that means that Boone, Farraday, and even Juliette are all still alive because they never went to the island in the first place.

    This is starting to get exciting.
  • malars
    But that means that Nikki and Paulo would still be alive as well. Ugh!
  • czarlos
    during the 'dead characters' video, Boone's face got a huge cheer from the crowd (2nd only to Charlie's). also, Mr. Echo got a really big one too.
  • It's "Richard Alpert", not "Richard Albert"
  • Nokoo
    Let's cut the guys some slack. They're probably tired as shit, let a few typos and inaccuracies go.
  • There are more typos on this website on a daily basis than a 3rd grader's paper. I don't think that anyone ever reads over their writing, especially Peter's articles.
  • When it comes to comic con, these guys are trying to get info out as soon as it hits. The way to get ahead in the internet news business is to get a scoop before anyone else. It doesn't matter if the information isn't as good as another site that comes out with a story 2 weeks later, the site that breaks the story first gets WAY more hits usually. That said, despite grammatical inaccuracies, /Film usually has quality pieces. Also, considering this is comic con, and there's probably 20 other sites in a room trying to get a story up as soon as possible, they probably don't have time to read over their articles.
  • I would have loved to have been at that panel!!

    Considering those clips, it sounds like the plan worked. And I wouldn't be surprised to see that Kate's fate was/is so directly tied to the island. That's just how Lost works.

    On Richard Alpert, he's already played a major part in a flashback. Remember Locke being born and growing up? Seeing as Richard's immortal, he'll probably show up in other flashbacks. I'm also expecting him to have a flashback of his own. We still don't know how he ended up on the island (although I have my theories).

    I'm already stocking up on Kleenex and Valtrex for when this show is over. I'll cry myself to sleep that night. It's stupid how attached we grow to a show, but damnit, I've been a fan of Lost from the very first episode, watched every single one- repeatedly. I'll miss it like hell.


    --Ack! Longest comment I've ever written here.
  • valtrex?
  • Oh S**t.

    I meant Xanax. This is what happens when you write comments and read about Paris Hilton at the same time.
  • You can watch the panel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruNjVeEBA_I

    Hope this helps your Lost fix!
  • I doubt that the answer is simple as 'Jack's plan worked'. I really believe that the final season will be something special.

    And it's a good thing to for a show to have the end, and that's even more important for Lost, because with the things they introduced so far, they can invent 20 more seasons and that will kill the idea of Lost.
  • Luke
    LOST has always been one of my very favorite shows, I can't wait to see how everything wraps up!! So many open-ended questions to answer in one season... But it will be very nice to be able to watch all 6 seasons all the way through once the DVDs come out!
  • Shannen
    It's Richard Alpert not Richard Albert.
  • NewDayCoOp
    Adam, it's actually very possible that Jack's plan would alter Kate's past prior to Oceanic flight 815. Kate's step-father served in the American Military with Kelvin Inman, the guy that manned the hatch prior to Desmond. Had the hatch never existed, Kelvin and Kate's stepfather, Sam, would have remained friends, effecting Sam's life, and by extension Kate's, in unknown ways.
  • Guest
    Fat Albert has never been on Lost.
  • jrice73
    Oh, boy. I'm glad I read this article as the one over on aintitcoolnews sounded like all these "funny" videos were just for fan service to the crowd. Now that they have been really explained, I'm definitely curious as to what if THE PLAN has succeeded and altered everything. Damn, Jan. 2010 can't get here fast enough.
  • justrobby
    Best Show ever.. Sad its the last season.
    Looking forward to seeing the Richard back story.
  • THEIG
    Food drop was in Season 2, CHECK YOUR FACTS!
  • Sounds amazing.
  • jrice73
    Okay, just watched a little while ago the entire panel video which is over on youtube. Also caught the two commercials and Kate on America's Most Wanted (also on youtube). Looks to me like the plan worked and there is now an alternate timeline/universe that has been created per the new videos. If so, that really adds a new layer to this whole series. Best show ever indeed!
  • starscream9289
    So the nuke definitely didn't go off on the season finale then.
  • oliver
    Funny... I will upload this to the big&tall dating club ___Tallconnect COM___ to share with those hot models and bbws.
  • Name
    Dominic had "Am I alive?" written on his hand as he waved to the crowd.

    http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/2009/07/domini...
  • Colonel_Kurtz
    I can't believe I never even gave this show a chance until a couple of months ago. I just assumed it was going to be Melrose Place on a deserted island. I'll make a deal with you, ABC Muckity-mucks. You put the 1st 1/2 of Season 5 online, and I will gladly click-thru on every single commercial.

    And...Welcome back, Charlie!

    And...I think whether or not the plan succeeded will depend on your criteria. There will be consequences. Fate vs. Free will...who will win?
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