One week to Lost: Lindelof and Cuse discuss what is going to happen

Lost producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse discuss with press reporters the remaining episodes and Lost’s future in this teleconference sponsored by ABC.
The conference, in a nutshell:
- Season 5 has a late January 2009 target. The timeslot is still undetermined and my depend on how the remaining episodes work, back to back against Grey’s Anatomy.
- Expect a lot of time shifting between the past, present and future, depending on the point of view of the story being told. “Flash” should become irrelevant to the program.
- Season 4’s finale has been written. It is done.
- The fate of the Oceanic 6 will be clearer. The fate of some of those who remain in the island will not.
- Lindelof and Carlton doesn’t want to confirm if someone is dying this time: “If we basically were to tease that there was going to be a death, sort of like when Shannon died, it kind of lead everybody to chase it down and spoil it. On the other hand, if we were to say that everyone is safe, that would kind of really ruin the dramatic impact of the finale. So we’re excited about what’s happening. There are definitely some very large and seismic events that will happen to our castaways between now and the end of the season. By the end of the season, some people’s fates will be clear and others will not be so clear.”
- People have always said she’s a useless character but Claire will have some poignant scenes in the last four episodes of Season 4.
- We will get an explanation to what the four-toed statue actually means and we will see more of Jacob and the Black Smoke.
- May 1 is when we’ll revisit the Jack/Juliet story.
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