Damon Lindelof: LOST Finale ‘Will Generate A Tremendous Amount Of Theorizing!!’
Published at: April 30, 2010, 10:37 p.m. CST by hercules
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It sounds like season six of “Lost” will end much as the first five seasons did – by answering old questions and leaving fans with new ones.
"'The Sopranos' ending only worked on 'The Sopranos,'" LOST co-creator-showrunner Damon Lindelof tells The Hollywood Reporter. "The series finale has to fit the show. We're trying to end lost in a way that feels 'Lost'-ian and fair and will generate a tremendous amount of theorizing. We're going to be as definitive as we can be and say this is our ending, but there's no way to end the show where the fans aren't going to say, 'What did they mean by this?' Which is why we're not going to explain it."
Lindelof says new, elaborate sets were built for the series’ final scenes, and that the top-secret scenes were shot not on the final day of shooting but in the middle of the production schedule to faciliate that top secrecy.
Find all of the Reporter’s interview with Lindelof below:
ABC airs the first of the series' final five hours next Tuesday.