US TV
Cuse: 'No blackout' in 'Lost' finale
Published Thursday, Jun 14 2007, 10:50 BST | By James Welsh
SPOILER WARNING: This article contains both Lost and Sopranos spoilers. Click "next" to continue.Lost executive producer Carlton Cuse has promised that the show will not leave viewers with an ambiguous Sopranos-like ending when it reaches its conclusion in 2010.
"We will not be ending with a blackout," Cuse told the Promax/BDA conference in New York City in reference to the recently-aired and very controversial ending to The Sopranos.
Co-creator Damon Lindelof said that Lost's ending was worked out during a recent writers' "minicamp".
"Obviously, we can't wait to the 48th hour to say, 'Here are all the mysteries of the show,'" he said.
Cuse added: "Our hope is that the ending will be... the logical conclusion of the story."
"We will not be ending with a blackout," Cuse told the Promax/BDA conference in New York City in reference to the recently-aired and very controversial ending to The Sopranos.
Co-creator Damon Lindelof said that Lost's ending was worked out during a recent writers' "minicamp".
"Obviously, we can't wait to the 48th hour to say, 'Here are all the mysteries of the show,'" he said.
Cuse added: "Our hope is that the ending will be... the logical conclusion of the story."
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