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Short of pure guesswork, this is about the best clue one has until Season 6 is televised:



Season 6 (2010)

Main article: Lost (season 6)


On May 7, 2007, ABC Entertainment President Stephen McPherson announced that Lost will end during the 2009?2010 season with a "highly anticipated and shocking finale."[64] "We felt that this was the only way to give Lost a proper creative conclusion," McPherson said ...


The producers also plan to wrap up long-standing mysteries, such as the nature of the smoke monster, the four-toed statue of Taweret, and the identity of the skeletons from the season one episode "House of the Rising Sun". Matthew Fox stated in a recent interview that in the final season, the characters of Jack Shephard and John Locke "will come head to head." A third of the way through the final season, the two time lines will be "solidified into one" and "will be very linear ? no more flashbacks, nothing." He has also claimed to be the only cast member who knows the ending of the series. Cuse has stated that both the time travel and flash-forward seasons are over, and they're moving into something different for the sixth season.

 

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Andystar Wrote:

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> Now can anyone tell me wtf The Prisoner was about???


There's a delicious irony in this as a follow up to a question about Lost:



The Prisoner by Patrick McGoohan


The main character spends the entire series trying to escape from The Village and to learn the identity of his nemesis, Number One. The Prisoner was a completely new, cerebral kind of series, stretching the limits of the established television formulas. Its influence has been echoed in Lost, Babylon 5, Nowhere Man, I-man, The Truman Show, The Simpsons, ReBoot, even American Idol teaser ads.

 

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