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Allez, un p'tit spoiler
Enfin pas, rien de plus que ce qu'on ne sait déjà, mais il faudrait réussir à retranscrire ce que dit Elizabeth Mitchell... Pas évident à tout entendre....
En tout cas voici le spoiler :
Getting Lost
ABC's Lost may be over for the season, but Getting Lost just keeps on getting... Lost. In this week's installment:
Le Lost de la chaîne ABC est peut-être terminé pour la saison, mais Getting Lost continue de se... perdre. Dans l'épisode de cette semaine :
• I reveal your assorted predictions about how the season finale would end, and then rip open the envelope and reveal my own: "The whole damn island blows up."
* Je révèle ici vous prédictions de toutes sortes sur la façon dont ce "season finale" pourrait se terminer, et j'ouvre cette enveloppe pour vous révéler la mienne : "Cette fichue île explose".
• Fortuitously, I ran my prediction by Michael Emerson when I spoke to him the other day. Hear what he had to say about how the "explosive" ending means for the show's final 17 episodes — starting with the Season 6 premiere.
* J'ai, de façon fortuite, parlé de ma prédiction à Michael Emerson lorsque je lui ai parlé l'autre jour. Ecoutez ce qu'il eut à dire sur combien la fin "explosive" est importante pour les derniers 17 épisodes de la série -- à commencer avec le Season premiere de la Saison 6.
• Is Juliet definitely a goner? The fate of her fall pilot set aside, I remind you what Elizabeth Mitchell teased about the season finale's apparent death.
* Juliet est-elle sans conteste fichue ? Mis à part le destin du pilote de cet automne dans lequel elle joue, je vous rappelle ce qu'Elizabeth Mitchell a dit, sur le ton de la plaisanterie, concernant la mort apparente du season finale.
Pour la vidéo, il faut aller sur la source ci-dessous...
Source : DarKUfo
EDIT 1 :
=> Elizabeth Mitchell :
What goes down or appears to go down in the finale is quote "all pretty tricky" => Voilou, à prendre comme vous le voulez
=> Elizabeth Mitchell : Ce qui descend ou ce qui semble descendre dans le finale est, entre guillemets, "assez délicat/rusé dans son ensemble".
EDIT 2 :
Dharma in Season 6
...Another critical hit, Lost, wraps up its season with a two-hour show on Wednesday. But unlike House,Lost decided to go ahead with its Michigan connection without any input from the school — a move that at first was a tad unsettling for Doyle, the film office chief.
She found out about it while watching the show.
"I was sitting in the living room with my husband and said 'Oh my goodness!' I won't quote exactly what I said. (It was) more colorful than that," she said, laughing.
The university talked about it, but opted against reaching out to the Lost producers to discuss the use of the name.
"We decided to let it ride," Doyle said. "As time goes on, it's more apparent they're (the Dharma Initiative) not horrible people."
But, much like the show itself, they're plenty mysterious.
According to an "orientation film" played during a past Lost episode, Dharma is described as being the brainchild of the DeGroots, who "imagined a large-scale communal research compound where scientists and freethinkers from around the globe could pursue research in meteorology, psychology, parapsychology" and other disciplines.
During this season, viewers finally are getting a better idea of how Dharma-types lived and worked on the island setting of the show, which through its time-travel trippiness sent its main characters 30 years into the past.
With Dharma at the forefront of the current season, the Michigan references have been coming at a greater frequency, with a Dharma resident in a recent episode threatening to "call Ann Arbor" to settle a
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Lost executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof stress that the decision to base the Dharma folks at a 1970s-era U of M should be viewed as a compliment. After all, Cuse said, they chose the school because of its reputation as "a real center of intellectuality."
"There was an incredibly vital university academic community, and we just felt like acknowledging that by making the characters from there was just kind of cool and very sort of appropriate for the time," he said.
Cuse and Lindelof say to expect the Dharma-Michigan connection to play a significant role as the show heads into next season, its sixth and final one.
Source : DarkUfo
EDIT 3 :
Terry O'Quinn on Locke's Future
Viewers of ABC's "Lost" saw the body of a dead John Locke in the show's Season 5 finale Wednesday night. However, a very alive Terry O'Quinn, who plays Locke, was in Spartanburg on Thursday to play in the BMW Charity Pro-Am at Carolina Country Club.
Between holes, O'Quinn was happy to talk to fans about golf, the finale and the fate of his character in the show's final season, beginning in 2010.
O'Quinn called himself an OK golfer, saying he would be happy with an 85 or under.
"I played well on the front. A little bit rough on the back," he said as his group neared hole 17.
O'Quinn said he hasn't seen the finale and didn't know how the story was edited.
"Don't tell me," he joked. "I want to be surprised."
In the season cliffhanger, a bomb, which could prevent Flight 815 from ever crashing on the mysterious island, was detonated.
As for his character, O'Quinn says he's really gone. Locke's dead body was rolled out of a metal box toward the end of the two-hour episode, baffling islanders who had been following a Locke imposter. Exactly who is now occupying Locke's body wasn't revealed. O'Quinn said it would be "a good guess" to assume it's a man seen with the infamous Jacob in the beginning of the episode.
"I think, unfortunately, I think it's ended for Locke. But I'm still there, as far as I know," O'Quinn said. "I don't know how it's going to end for this other guy. I'm sad. I miss John Locke, poor guy. He was a pawn."
O'Quinn is gearing up to play a new character when the sixth season begins next year. As for the rest of the story line, he swears he has no idea.
"Your guess is honestly as good as mine is," he said. "There's going to be some confrontation that will somehow, I'm guessing, have to do with Jack or Locke or something like that. I think these guys are just setting up good and evil. It's the way Locke said in the very beginning of the show: One is light and one is dark. Two sides. I think that's what we've got."
Source : DarkUfo