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February 28, 2010

A spoiler-free look at what's next on Lost

The tsunami that was expected yesterday never came, and so everybody from Lost is safe and accounted for. Which allowed E!Online's Kristin Dos Santos to talk to some of the cast and crew at last night's Paley Festival event, getting some serious (without major spoilers) insight on who's coming back, who's not and what's going to happen to the Disney theme ride for the show...

They are doing it together, all of them: Terry O'Quinn confirmed that "A whole bunch of the cast is working together again."

Some will return: Charles Widmore, Vincent and Walt will come back to freak people out, only problem with actor Malcolm David Kelley is that he's grown. "We are working on a way to bring Walt back before Lost is all said and done," Damon Lindelof said.

Some will not: Other freaky, yet mysterious guy Matthew Abbadon will not be seen. For some, getting shot really is the end.

Many will get answers: Ilana and Richard will get some much needed attention and will be the ones to reveal things about each other, Damon promises. The bird that flew by and said Hurley's name will also be explained, just as Libby's connection to Hurley.

Some will not: Ben's former love Annie will not be getting any conclusion.

They are coming: Jacob wasn't kidding when he said "they're coming", since someone actually is coming to the island. As for O'Quinns' nameless character, he will not be showing his true identity until the finale.

Shows will collide: How did he meet his mother? David's mother is definitely someone we've met before. So in the flash-sideways, Jack has a child with a woman we already know. Is it Sara? (Who's portrayer, Julie Bowen, is coming to Hawaii to shoot an episode for her new show Modern Family. Coincidence? No, there's only destiny!) Or is Juliet? Or could it be Kate?

The finale is happening now: episode 15 wrapped production this week and the series finale which probably will contain just as much answers as it will questions, is being written right now.

As for the people who want to fix their lack of Lost-mania after the show ends, they won't be doing it on an island at Disney World, according to Lindelof. "Just put people in a black room, spin them around and punch them in the face and tell them 'you just had the Lost experience'."

Are you excited for all the returns? Any guesses on who the mother is? Who's coming to the island? Is Vincent the bird? So many questions, and only a lot of theories to go with...

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