ABC has posted the last Lost audio podcast for Season Three. As usual, hosts Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse rehashed "Greatest Hits," provided teasers for the show's season finale, and answered fan questions. Among the highlights:- The finale will answer viewers' questions about the mysterious woman Charlie encountered in "Greatest Hits." We will also learn if Juliet was lying when she said that there had been a flood in the Looking Glass station.
- The Looking Glass station was included in Kelvin's blast door map, but not by name.
- Many fans have wondered why Desmond and Charlie didn't simply cut the cable that led to the Looking Glass station. It is possible that the cable is not the station's only source of power, and it may not even function as a power source.
- With regard to Jack's defense strategy, Damon Lindelof said the following: "If Jack's plan were to work, it would probably have horrible repercussions for him personally."
- There will be a "definitive" resolution of Desmond's death flashes in the season finale. In other words, Charlie will either live (flash-free) or die.
- Lindelof and Cuse want viewers to form their own conclusions about the finale.
- Locke will appear in "Through the Looking Glass."
- The sound made by Cerberus (the Smoke Monster) was taken from a receipt machine in an actual New York City taxi.
- While some viewers believed the "Greatest Hits" flashback concerning Charlie's ring contained a continuity error, Lindelof and Cuse disagree. In the pilot episode, Charlie mentioned that the ring was from Driveshaft's "second tour of Finland." In "Greatest Hits," the band was in Helsinki when Liam gave Charlie the ring as a Christmas present.
- The DHARMA shark, known to podcast fans as Ezra James Sharkington, will not be in the season finale.
This was the final Lost podcast for Season Three. Lindelof and Cuse have indicated that there may be a few podcasts during the hiatus. "Through the Looking Glass" airs this Wednesday, May 23, on ABC.















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5-22-2007 @ 1:33PM
Bash said...
I think it's a difference when you call something "from a tour" and if it's a family heirloom... but what the heck let them have their final say...
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