The Oceanic Six Revealed in Season 4 Finale
Season 4 of Lost is finally over May 29th and once again it left everyone mouth watery with eyes wide open as answers and new questions had been delivered. This was yet the best season finale ever of the Lost TV Series.
The return of the Oceanic Six had left a new storyline to pursue for Season 5 and Season 6 of Lost. It was revealed that the next Season will start January 2009 however since it is still May we could hope that the next season would end by late 2008.
On May 7, 2007, ABC Entertainment President Stephen McPherson announced that Lost will end during the 2009–2010 season with a "highly anticipated and shocking finale." "We felt that this was the only way to give Lost a proper creative conclusion," McPherson said. Beginning with the 2007–2008 television season, the final 48 episodes of Lost would have been aired as three seasons with 16 episodes each, with Lost concluding in its sixth season. Due to the writers strike, the fourth season will have 14 episodes, and Seasons 5 and 6 will have 17 episodes each.
Executive producers Lindelof and Cuse stated that they "always envisioned Lost as a show with a beginning, middle, and end," and that by announcing when the show would end that viewers would "have the security of knowing that the story will play out as we've intended." Lindelof and Cuse stated that securing the 2010 series-end date "was immensely liberating" and helped the series rediscover its focus. Lindelof noted, "We're no longer stalling."
So for everyone you are up for a very rewarding series that will make you thankful and proud of watching it.
To complete your reading pleasure here is a sneak peak into the finale of Season 4.
The return of the Oceanic Six had left a new storyline to pursue for Season 5 and Season 6 of Lost. It was revealed that the next Season will start January 2009 however since it is still May we could hope that the next season would end by late 2008.
On May 7, 2007, ABC Entertainment President Stephen McPherson announced that Lost will end during the 2009–2010 season with a "highly anticipated and shocking finale." "We felt that this was the only way to give Lost a proper creative conclusion," McPherson said. Beginning with the 2007–2008 television season, the final 48 episodes of Lost would have been aired as three seasons with 16 episodes each, with Lost concluding in its sixth season. Due to the writers strike, the fourth season will have 14 episodes, and Seasons 5 and 6 will have 17 episodes each.
Executive producers Lindelof and Cuse stated that they "always envisioned Lost as a show with a beginning, middle, and end," and that by announcing when the show would end that viewers would "have the security of knowing that the story will play out as we've intended." Lindelof and Cuse stated that securing the 2010 series-end date "was immensely liberating" and helped the series rediscover its focus. Lindelof noted, "We're no longer stalling."
So for everyone you are up for a very rewarding series that will make you thankful and proud of watching it.
To complete your reading pleasure here is a sneak peak into the finale of Season 4.