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07/27/2009

Network TV

Teasers for the final season of 'Lost' don't exactly make everything crystal clear

Posted on Mon Jul 27 2009

These two videos, presented by ABC executives over the weekend at Comic-Con in San Diego, seem to lend credence to the "Lost is Going to Start From the Beginning and the Crash Never Happened" theory spawned by last May's season finale, which ended in a nuclear explosion caused deliberately by the show's castaways, who were seeking to rewrite history. These clips, along with the presence at Comic-Con of former cast member Dominic Monaghan (whose beloved character, Charlie, died a few years ago), definitely appear to maybe indicate that next year (the show's last) may start things all over again. Right? Or are they part of an elaborate trick, some dream sequence we'll see next year, deliberately designed to throw us all off? The Lost producers would never do that, right? It really doesn't matter either way. Fans of the show are once again in a frenzy online and at water coolers, despite the fact that the next episode won't air until 2010.

—Posted by Mike Shields

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