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'Lost' chief plots further confusion
Published Tuesday, Jul 29 2008, 15:12 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

Speaking at the Comic-Con convention in San Diego, Lindelof claimed that fans will feel disorientated during the season's opening scenes.
He explained: "When season five starts, you won't know when or where you are. And the way we tell stories will be different too."
Meanwhile, his fellow executive producer Carlton Cuse admitted that he is grateful to finally have an end date for Lost. The show will be completed with a sixth season in 2010.
"For us it was a huge advantage to get an end date to the show and that really allowed us to turn a corner," he said. "We knew exactly how much story we had left. It really invigorated series four and it's been very exciting as we plan series five now."
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