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US: Collective List of Spoilers for Exodus (** SPOILERS **)

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  • 15-05-2005 11:22pm
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    These are a collective list of all the spoilers collected from SpoilerFix.com referencing numerous articles and interviews. All are regarding the 'Lost' finale (both parts 1 and 2).

    Feel free to read through them and discuss them here... there is no way to know which of them is true and which of them are not!

    .. but if you don't wanna know anything about the finale, don't highlight the spoilers and don't read any further!


    ** SPOILERS BEGIN BELOW **

    Episode 1.23: Exodus, Part 1
    Airdate: May 18, 2005

    05/05 - In Part 1 of the two-part season finale, the day of the plane crash is recalled as Rousseau (Mira Furlan) shocks the survivors with a warning about "the others." Meanwhile, Jin and Michael wrap up preparations for the raft's maiden voyage. Source: TV Guide Online
    04/21 - The French woman -- Rousseau -- shocks the survivors by showing up with a dire warning about “the others.” Meanwhile, Michael and Jin ready the raft for sailing. Source: ABC


    Episode 1.24: Exodus, Part 2 (Season Finale)
    Airdate: May 25, 2005

    05/12 - In the Season 1 ender, the escapees on the raft hit troubled waters, while back on the island, a stranger's arrival and the opening of the hatch pose serious threats to the remaining castaways. Source: TV Guide Online
    05/10 - Cocreator Damon Lindelof reveals: The season finale focuses on the opening of the hatch. You'll see at least 2 percent of the monster -- potentially 5 percent. In the finale, viewers will begin to intuit the transmission's source. Not everybody might be coming back; that doesn't necessarily mean we're killing people... The finale delivers on life-and-death stakes. The finale's last 10 minutes focus on the numbers in a non-oblique way. The numbers bring people to the island; the larger myseter is: Why? Source: Entertainment Weekly
    05/09 - We'll see LOTS of the four boys at sea, and what happens out there will shock the daylights out of you. Also, EVERYONE is vulnerable as far as not coming back next season. Source: Kristin on E!Online
    05/07 - As for the current season ender, a two-hour finale airing May 25, brace yourself: "We've managed to pull off a cliffhanger that is emotionally satisfying but that demands that people talk about it all summer," Lindelof says. "It's a 'Who shot J.R.?' moment." Source: USA Weekend (Thanks Bonnie for the tip.)
    05/02 - Three men and a child are supposed to get on the raft. Sawyer is on the raft. Source: Kristin on E!Online
    04/21 - The castaways on the raft are surprised at sea by something unexpected. Meanwhile, remaining islanders attempt to blow open the hatch, and a visitor to the encampment might be a threat to Claire's infant son. Source: ABC
    04/19 - Someone on Lost's island may want to double-check that flight manifest. Turns out there was a semi-famous movie star on board Oceanic flight 815 when it crashed last fall. In the thriller's season finale next month, Michelle Rodriguez ("Girlfight," "Resident Evil") will be introduced as a fellow passenger who befriends Matthew Fox's Jack prior to liftoff. Hope that doesn't mean she got stuck sitting in coach. Source: The Ausiello Report, TV Guide (printed version)
    04/13 - The indie film actress guest-starring in Lost's season finale is Girlfight's Michelle Rodriguez. Source: Ask Ausiello @ TVGuide
    04/09 - On the season finale of ABC's Lost, one of the islanders is going to die, producers have said. Source: Entertainment Weekly (Thanks Matt for the tip.)
    04/08 - During an interview, Ian Somerhalder (Boone), the actor made a few revelations about the monster. He said something that can be resumed to: "You will see a piece of what it is during the 2-hour season finale, and it should clear up some questions" One other detail he let slip was that his character shows up one more time this season. I'm hoping it will be in a flashback, not as a corpse in a funeral scene. Source: Live with Regis and Kelly (Thanks Chris and Bob for the tip.)
    03/30 - The Lost season finale will air May 25, and will be 2 hours long. Source: Ask Ausiello @ TVGuide
    03/14 - "By season's end... the raft that some castaways have been building will have set sail," says Damon Lindelof. But just who will live or die has always been a problem for this writing staff. Source: NY Times (Thanks Sienna for the tip.)
    03/11 - They are filming inside of an airport and the entire cast is there, even people who died earlier in the season were on set. I tried talking with a crewmember but all he would say is the finale goes back to before episode 1 and part of the episode deals with why the plane crashed. Source: A SpoilerFix.com visitor who has been close to the set. [Note: We have not been able to verify the accuracy of this spoiler, however, since it seems coherent with Kristin's spoiler below, we decided to post it.]
    02/14 - Here's what I've heard of the finale: We'll go back to the very beginning, when they all boarded the plane. Source: Kristin on E!Online
    01/26 - The pilot (played by Alias' Greg Grunberg) returns in the season finale. I'm thinking we might get to see what happened on that doomed plane pre-liftoff. Source: Ask Ausiello @ TVGuide

    Not really a spoiler but in an recent interview with Daniel Roebuck (who plays the new character, the science teacher Mr. Artz) has said "..I do something in the last episode of the season that no one’s ever done on television before..." - strange one to ponder!

    Some excellent moments promised if even half of these spoilers are true!


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 50 ✭✭Josh Windenberg


    Where did u get them? most are nonsense,

    Poor Poor Dr. Arzt


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,416 ✭✭✭doh.ie


    Where did u get them? most are nonsense,

    Poor Poor Dr. Arzt

    Huh? Most of them are accurate or semi-accurate. Didn't read those until today; didn't want it spoiled before I saw it last month, then forgot it was there.

    Some of the pieces that didn't happen are likely deleted scenes. The pilot's scenes is definitely one of those.

    One thing stands out for me - we should be able to intuit the source of the transmission, eh? And we should know the numbers are bringing people to the island... We know Hurley was on the plane because of them, and Rosseau followed the transmission to them, but it isn't clear how the numbers were involved with everyone else. As for the transmission's source, well, presumably it is related to the hatch, but there wasn't much more than that to go on.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,787 ✭✭✭tvnutz


    that idiot was just a troll that got banned :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,416 ✭✭✭doh.ie


    tvnutz wrote:
    that idiot was just a troll that got banned :)

    Ah. I see... Getting hard to tell lately. It's hard enough to find the time to post in the first place so it always makes me wonder - who has the time to SPAM?!


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