The Daily Beast: "Lost, For the Last Time (Part Two)"
It's here: the sixth and final season of Lost begins tonight!
But before we set off to the island for the last time, get prepared for tonight's season premiere of Lost ("LA X") with the second part of my interview with Lost showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse over at The Daily Beast, entitled "Lost, For the Last Time."
In Part One of my interview, Lindelof and Cuse discussed Season Six of Lost, the series' influence on television programming, its legacy, and why viewers shouldn't expect to see every mystery get answered this season.
In the newly released second half of my Daily Beast interview with Cuse and Lindelof, the duo talk specifically about the sixth and final season of Lost: the fates of Henry Ian Cusick's Desmond Hume and Sonya Walger's Penelope Widmore; the return of such long-dead characters as Michael (Harold Perrineau) and Libby (Cynthia Watros) to the series; the show's final image; the future of the Lost franchise; their emotional state; and what oft-rumored project the duo won't be tackling next.
So head over to The Daily Beast to see just what Cuse and Lindelof had to say and be sure to tune in tonight for the start of Season Six of Lost.
Lost returns February 2nd with a one-hour special at 8 pm ET/PT followed by the two-hour season premiere at 9 pm ET/PT on ABC.
But before we set off to the island for the last time, get prepared for tonight's season premiere of Lost ("LA X") with the second part of my interview with Lost showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse over at The Daily Beast, entitled "Lost, For the Last Time."
In Part One of my interview, Lindelof and Cuse discussed Season Six of Lost, the series' influence on television programming, its legacy, and why viewers shouldn't expect to see every mystery get answered this season.
In the newly released second half of my Daily Beast interview with Cuse and Lindelof, the duo talk specifically about the sixth and final season of Lost: the fates of Henry Ian Cusick's Desmond Hume and Sonya Walger's Penelope Widmore; the return of such long-dead characters as Michael (Harold Perrineau) and Libby (Cynthia Watros) to the series; the show's final image; the future of the Lost franchise; their emotional state; and what oft-rumored project the duo won't be tackling next.
So head over to The Daily Beast to see just what Cuse and Lindelof had to say and be sure to tune in tonight for the start of Season Six of Lost.
Lost returns February 2nd with a one-hour special at 8 pm ET/PT followed by the two-hour season premiere at 9 pm ET/PT on ABC.