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Lost SPOILERS Four-Toed Foot!

New numbers? These must be the lucky numbers, the reason Hugo is the luckiest guy alive.

From TV Guide.
So should we discard all we learned in the previous seasons' flashbacks?
Pretty much, says executive producer Carlton Cuse. "All that matters now are the flash-sideways stories," he says. "These stories contain differences that you don't need to try to reconcile, but loyal fans will find interesting." For instance, Evangeline Lilly says Kate's flash-sideways reveals that "instead of being a really tormented fugitive on the run, she's now a fugitive-on-the-run who gets a kick out of it." In his Ben-centric March 9 episode, Michael Emerson says, "You'll see a man who is only faintly recognizable as the Ben we've known. What if Ben had been born and lived in unextraordinary circumstances? What might he have been like?" Josh Holloway tells us that Sawyer's March 16 episode will show Sawyer is "the same guy, but on the other side of the law." The March 30 Sun/Jin story will reveal "a totally different relationship" for the couple, explains Kim, where "they are no longer living in Seoul and Sun didn't have to leave Jin at the airport." And Hurley will no longer be cursed by the numbers. "He went from being the unluckiest guy in the world to the luckiest," says Jorge Garcia. “He's rich in good fortune."
 
From the official Lost Podcast:

- Locke was lying about going on the walkabout
- It's possible Sun doesn't actually speak English
- Adam and Eve might not be covered by the finale
- It's not all in Vincent's head
- 4 8 15 16 23 42 does not correspond to a date
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From the official Lost Podcast:

- Locke was lying about going on the walkabout
- It's possible Sun doesn't actually speak English
- Adam and Eve might not be covered by the finale
- It's not all in Vincent's head
- 4 8 15 16 23 42 does not correspond to a date
-

I listened to the podcast this morning, and I didn't have the same take about Adam and Eve. I thought I heard Damon say 'viewers should *expect* that we would address Adam and Eve'.

They went on to say that whenever they've shown a skeleton on the show, they've made sure they've always addressed who it is.
 
Do you have an answer to this ‘Lost‘ question: Why wasn’t Shannon on the plane? Was it plot-driven, or actor-driven? – Taffy via Facebook
Shannon’s absence from the season premiere was actor-driven – Maggie Grace’s busy film slate precluded her from swinging by Hawaii at the right time – though the “flash-sideways” reality would have you believe that Boone was simply unable to talk his sister-lover into bailing on her abusive Aussie beau. Frankly, I found Shannon’s absence, Charlie’s arrest and Juliet’s re-death to scream, “Actor unavailability!” Now, I heard from one source that Grace would make a cameo at some point, but I have yet to corroborate that buzz. Her rep will only say, “There is not much to comment on at the moment.”

Why does ‘Lost’s “Man in Black” want to kill Jacob so badly? – Gail
We may gain some insight around midseason when, Terry O’Quinn told E! Online’s Kristin, “NotLocke” spouts forth “four pages of the history of the island.” I personally suspect the gents’ feud dates back further than 1845, when they sat there watching the Black Rock slave ship near the island. Why? Because at last month’s TCA tour, Damon Lindelof let slip that the Man in Black’s origins date back “thousands and thousands of years.”

Source: Fancast

Read more: http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/#ixzz0f5bSZ8Y6

What??? Thousands and thousands of years??? Wow.
 
Thousands and thousands of years makes sense given the Ancient Egyptian stuff going on on the island. That was like 2000-3000BC so 5000 years ago now. Now, I still don't think the MIB and Jacob look particularly Egyptian, but I could see them being Roman centurions or some such that ended up on the island way back when (if they don't turn out to be "fallen angels" or some other sort of mystical beings, which is what I currently lean towards. When the MIB (as NotLocke) said "I want to go home" it kind of got me thinking of say a fallen angel (or even Lucifer) trying to get back into heaven (or something like that). I mean where else would a thousands and thousands of year old being, who spent all that time on an island, consider "home" in our present day world? Either the Island would be his home now, or his home would a mystical place (like Heaven) or a sci-fi place (like another planet (if the MIB & Jacob turn out to be aliens)) any real world location would be long gone for someone that old.
 
I mean where else would a thousands and thousands of year old being, who spent all that time on an island, consider "home" in our present day world?

Since this is Lost, don't discount that he could somehow travel back in time as well as space to his home.
 
If the sneak peak for next week is to be believed... we're going to be getting some serious answers starting Tuesday.
 

Ouch - Jacob telling Hurley to bring Sayid to the temple might have been MIB?

If so, it's possible that all the people Hurley talked to that he thought were dead, were really the man in black, and that he doesn't really see dead people at all. Although that would mean he could manifest himself in places other than the island, implying that the home which he desired to go back to was either not in this time, or not on this planet.
 

Those two links are the same.

But I hear you say Bitte, so here it comes: http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/2010/02/episode-6x04-substitute-sneak-peek-1.html#axzz0fGUZg2hR

;)

I'm looking forward to learn what sideways Locke did, that was so personal, or he is just ashamed of what he did not do.
 
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Looks like Locke's d*ckhead boss, Randy, is back in "The Substitute."

And more pictures coming in of corpse Locke in future episodes. Sheesh, Locke's been a corpse since the season four finale. Is he going to just hang around for another year, a la "Weekend at Bernies?"

From http://lostspoilers-odi.blogspot.com/ :
What the heck was Desmond doing on that plane? Any idea where the Lost powers that be are going with this? — Nora
MICKEY: I have some idea. If you'll recall, our friend Des has certain abilities that can supersede the time-space continuum. Is he really on that plane? When we pumped Henry Ian Cusick for scoop at the premiere in Hawaii, he would only say that off the island, Desmond is not happy. "The motivation has always been to get to Penny, and now he's got something slightly different. It's not about him, he's being more selfless. He's trying to help everyone," Cusick says
 
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