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Lost fans get finale details - spoiler alert
Monday 27 July 2009The makers of 'Lost' have been telling fans what they can expect from the final season, including the return of Juliet Burke (Elizabeth Mitchell) and Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies) and the possibility that several characters who haven't been seen since the first season will re-appear.
Speaking at the Comic-Con convention in the US, executive producer Damon Lindelof said: "There's a good chance you'll be seeing many characters you haven't seen since the first season again."
His colleague Carlton Cuse said: "(In the first season, the characters) were running around the jungle, things felt intense and surprising and (there was) the emotional discovery about the characters. We have a way that we're going to be able to do that in the final season, too."
Lindelof revealed that the final season would use a new narrative device.
He said: "The time-travel season is over, the flash-forward season is over. We're going to do something different."
Lindelof also tried to reassure fans by saying "everything that matters we're gonna answer".
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