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In order, those listed are: Faraday, Boone, Miles, Michael, Ana Lucia, Charlotte, Lapidus, Shannon, Desmond, Mr. Eko, Kate, Jack, Sawyer, Locke, facing backward (Ooh! the symbolism! ), Ben, Sayid, Libby, Sun, Jin, Claire, Hurley, Juliet, Charlie, Richard, Bernard, Rose and aww,Vincent, former dog of Walt’s.
Former islander Charles Widmore is not in the ABC official poster nor is his daughter, Penelope “Penny” Widmore–who has never been on the Island. Finally, the enigmatic Walt, son of the traitorous Michael, who made amends of sorts through blowing up The Freighter and possibly (at that time) original Lostaway, Jin (he survived). Michael is in the S6 promo photo here looking kind of weirdly happy?
Is he in heaven?
ABC ANNOUNCES THE PREMIERE OF THE SIXTH AND FINAL SEASON OF “LOST,” WITH A SPECIAL ALL-NIGHT EVENT ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
ABC announces the premiere of the sixth and final season of “Lost,” with a special all-night event on Tuesday, February 2. A recap special will kick
off the night from 8:00-9:00 p.m., ET, followed by the much anticipated two-hour premiere from 9:00-11:00 p.m.
The series will then air in its regular time period – Tuesday nights from 9:00-10:00 p.m., ET – beginning the following week, on February 9.
“Lost” stars Naveen Andrews as Sayid, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Emilie de Ravin as Claire, Michael Emerson as Ben, Jeff Fahey as Frank
Lapidus, Matthew Fox as Jack, Jorge Garcia as Hurley, Josh Holloway as Sawyer, Daniel Dae Kim as Jin, Yunjin Kim as Sun, Ken Leung as Miles,
Evangeline Lilly as Kate, Terry O’Quinn as Locke and Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana.
“Lost” was created by Jeffrey Lieber and J.J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof. Abrams, Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz, Jean Higgins and Carlton Cuse serve as executive producers. “Lost.” which is filmed entirely on location in Hawaii and premiered on September 22,2004, is from ABC Studios.
Source: ABC
Source: Hawaii Blog
During the explosive season finale of Lost last season, Elizabeth Mitchell’s character, well, exploded. Or did she? .. In the case of Juliet however, executive producer Damon Lindelof confirmed in Entertainment Weekly that Juliet dies. “The decision to kill Juliet was absolutely brutal,” he said, before adding that “[Carlton Cuse and I] have to really love you to give you a finale death.” However as was reported previously, Juliet is set to appear in “an unspecified number of episodes” during the sixth and final season of the show.
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Source: E!
Which questions are most likely to be answered by the final hours of Lost?
What direction is Sawyer (Josh Holloway) headed form various perspectives?

Jungle love - Kate and Sawyer relieve the sexual tension
Some questions E! asked and kind of got answers to: What Is Lost’s One True Pairing? ( I’m not sure I understand the question. Is this a Jater vs. Skater question?)
LOST showrunner Damon Lindelof was asked to compare Sawyer’s love life on Lost to the love story in any other fictional work. “Wow,” said Lindelof, “Sawyer’s love life compared to any…” (He looked a little dazed at all the possible options, so we threw The Notebook, Jane Eyre and Gilligan’s Island at him as totally random starting points for thinking about the question.) “All way off so far!” Lindelof said. “Perhaps the relationship between Gilligan and the Skipper, because there’s a lot of hitting on the head with hats…OK. Serious…I think Wuthering Heights is probably a good one then. We’ve got a little Heathcliff action going on.”
… Compare the stories of Emily Brontë’s Heathcliff and and Lost’s Sawyer so far. In a metaphor where Heathcliff is equivalent to Sawyer, which Lost character is Catherine Earnshaw? Who stands for Edgar and Isabella? Is there a young Cathy or a Hareton figure in Lost? Can Heathcliff/Sawyer ever overcome his basic wildness? And does this presage a tragic and perhaps lonely end for James Ford?
I can actually see Sawyer having a miserable end. I can see him being positioned as a key element in the lives of the final survivors but in doing so, like his beloved Juliet, he will not survive the series’ ending. At best, I think Sawyer’s status will be uncertain which will tick many fans off but is just the thing that Lindelof and Cuse seem to garner much glee from.
What can we expect to learn from the sixth/final season of LOST?
Lindelof: The questions that count will be answered, and the questions that the fans don’t want answered won’t be answered, but I think what they’re looking for is a real sense of resolution, particularly on a character level. Who’s going to live, who’s going to die, who’s going to hook up with who(m), why were they all brought here in the first place, was it arbitrary, is there meaning behind it? That’s the kind of stuff [we] have to answer…”
Source: NY Mag
Source: LOST Spoilers -SpoilerTV
Season 6 Episode 1- 7 List
“LA X” 6.01/6.02
“What Kate Does” 6.03″
“The Substitute” 6.04
“Lighthouse” 6.05
“Sundown” 6.06
“Dr. Linus” 6.07
In re: “The Substitute” To the burning question:
Did the castaways’ actions in the past — and specifically, Juliet’s detonation of the H-bomb Jughead — change all of Lost history? Maybe season 6 will reveal that the answer is… Maybe…somewhat.
Perhaps the history remains largely intact, but with some notable deviations. Perhaps ‘The Substitute,’ then, refers to someone playing the part or fulfilling the role of someone or something that is now missing from the new, rebooted timeline… as it applies to the season ending epsidoe of S5, the intrigue around John Locke at the end of the season leaves a door pretty wide-open for a “substitute.” Ben had killed Locke, and some Island entity took his place on the Island, using Locke’s role as a Trojan horse to get close to Jacob. If this ‘entity’ = Locke’s ’substitute,’ maybe episode 4 will reveal more about this shape-shifter.”
Ausiello scoopage on Season 6 ‘LOST’
Some comments from:

Mark Pellegrino as Jacob
Mark Pellegrino (Jacob)
Lost is one of the most complex and dense series ever produced. Having stepped into the show so late in The Game, with your first appearance in the fifth-season finale, “The Incident,” how much do you need to understand the Lost universe in order to play a character as enigmatic as Jacob?
… the thing is going in Lost…that’s the beauty of that show… They always surprise ya. I prefer to be on a need-to-know basis. I know what I need in the scene and how I feel about it. And that’s it, although I occasionally get an ominous hint or two…which I can’t reveal.
How much have (Lost writers-producers) Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk and the guys told you about Jacob? And to your thinking, who — or what — the hell is this guy?
On this account I can say very little. The things I do know, I am sorry to say, will be revealed at a later date.
…. How many episodes can we expect to see you in? …Will your character be around long enough to appear in the series finale?
“There will be a number. But the amount and placement are locked away in a safe, deep in a cave in Diamond Head.”
Full Interview@Popstar
Found at SpoilerTV
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