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Damon Lindelof Is Still “Lost”
2GuysTalking Television Review Blogs —
by Remy Minnick, Guest Contributor
Damon Lindelof began his Hollywood career reviewing scripts for Paramount, Fox and Alan Ladd studios. From there, he moved on to writing, most notably on TV shows, including “Nash Bridges” and the Tim Kring helmed “Crossing Jordan.” Lindelof soon hit the ...
Damon Lindelof Is Still "Lost"
LOST Media Mentions —
... do as not to screw up a property he truly loves. Though, with Marvel doing the "Dark Tower" comic books, a Lindelof penned comic book mini-series might be in his future. "I would love to do a 'Dark Tower' story in the Marvel world, when the dust settles. I actually think that [writers] Robin [Furth] and Peter [David] have been doing an awesome job with all that stuff, and I'm totally into the 'Dark Tower' comic book. I think it's cool." Source: Comic Book Resources ...
Learn Who Not To Expect In Lost's Final Season [Lost]
io9 —
... who'll remain a mystery, it seems; we've already told you that Michael won't be appearing in the final season despite rumors to the contrary, and now Entertainment Weekly's Michael Ausiello is saying that Rosseau won't make an appearance in the final episodes, either, due to a scheduling issues for Mira Furlan, the actress who plays the show's favorite crazy French woman. We could live without Malcolm and Libby, but no Rosseau? That could be a dealbreaker. Damon Lindelof Is Still "Lost" [Comic Book Resources]
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Damon Lindelof talks Season 6
Approaching Lost —
In a great new interview, Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof states again that Libby’s backstory will never be shown. “I don’t want you to tune in waiting for the Great American Libby story, because it’s not coming,” Lindelof says.
Lindelof goes light on the teasers, but talks about how much fan expectations play into Season 6, and how many of them will be satisfied.
“We’ve written over a hundred and ten hours of Lost, now, and it’s been basically the same sort of family doing the show since the beginning, and I think we are all ...



