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So, if I understand this correctly, any sense of continuity to past Nutrek, even for the characters, is fair game to any changes. The nu-story is King, no matter how it may contradict it's own continuity?
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Vulture: Alcatraz comes out soon, joining Person of Interest — two Bad Robot shows on at the same time. With both these projects out, do you feel like you’ve escaped the shadow of Lost?
Abrams: Well, I’m working with Damon Lindelof right now on the new Star Trek. And what’s great is when we start talking about story, Lost will come up because we’ve both been through that together. He ran the show for six years. I left the day-to-day stuff by the end of the first season, but my association with that show is something that is incredibly gratifying. I’m thrilled I was involved in it in any way, and grateful to Damon for running that show, I think brilliantly, for six years. But it’s very difficult to ever do something when you’re thinking about something else you’ve done. So I don’t really dwell on any of the movies. Even working on Star Trek right now, we cannot in any way rely on the first Star Trek. We can’t think, Okay, we’ve got it in the bag, everyone loves these characters. We have to start over in a way.
So, if I understand this correctly, any sense of continuity to past Nutrek, even for the characters, is fair game to any changes. The nu-story is King, no matter how it may contradict it's own continuity?
edit: Oops, link to story.
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