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Unexpected romance for Lost character
Friday 9 April 2010Entertainment Weekly is reporting that the enigmatic Ben Linus is bound for an "unlikely romance". An insider is quoted as saying the romance "comes out of nowhere" adding "I don't think anyone will see it coming."
It is unclear if the romance will occur on the island or in the flashsideways world of Los Angeles.
The next episode of the final season of Lost can be seen on RTÉ Two at 9.55pm next Thursday.
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