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A throwback to season one. Fitting because in the end, you can't help but think about the beginning. With that in mind, if you haven't been following LOST exec producer and lead writer Damon Lindelof on Twitter, then you missed this message yesterday:
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He's talking of course about the finale. Yes folks, the finale. I assume this means it's being written as we speak. Which means by the end of the week (or however long it takes to write a finale; I'm not familiar) the end will be out there. The end of LOST will already exist. That's huge.
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