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November 15th, 2009 at 11:48 pm
I'm curious why he's using the term “rewriting”. Did Greg Nations spot a gaping plot hole that needed to be corrected? ;P Good to know that they pen the last episodes cautiously when the stakes for them to be “perfect” has never been any larger!
They're probably doing some rewriting all the time though!
I'm so excited that they're already halfway there.. I wonder if they're doing any podcasts this season!
November 16th, 2009 at 7:28 am
I think that means that they are having a hard time “breaking” the episode. This also might be where the story arc changes, excited to see what they come up with!
November 16th, 2009 at 6:13 pm
What makes me really sad is not the thought that with LOST Season 6 the greatest TV show ever will come to its end, but with it ending the greatest deal of anticipation and wonder about what will happen next will come to en end. There has never been a TV show which left the audience with so many questions after each episode and especially after the Season finales. Even after watching each episode of LOST I find myself thinking about many LOST moments of the latest episodes (at university, in the gym, in bed trying to fall asleep etc.). Watching LOST is so compelling and so fascinating that it actually does accompany the audience and fascinates them, not only during the process of watching it but also a long time after that. So this year LOST will end and will be as if a part of myself will belost, as if one of the best friends of mine passed away, it will be as if something is missing that can never again be replaced. In that sense: Thank you for every moment of joy, sadness, fun, love, hatred, fascination, wonder and all heart-breaking feelings LOST has given us! Thank you Damon Lindelof and Carton Cuse and all the other LOST producers!