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'Lost' cast discuss final season
Published Tuesday, Sep 29 2009, 20:34 BST | By Tim Parks
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Michael Emerson, who recently won an Emmy for his portrayal of the enigmatic Benjamin Linus, revealed that the show's fans may not be "fully satisfied" with its conclusion.
He told TV Guide: "I don't know if [the fans] will be fully satisfied or not. I don't know if we want to be fully satisfied. I think it's always best to go away wanting a little more."
Terry O'Quinn, who plays John Locke, admitted that he was amazed by the script for the season premiere episode.
He said: "When I read the first script, it's the first time in the whole series that I said, 'Wow, that's amazing'."
Co-star Jorge Garcia (Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes) hinted that the bomb that exploded at the end of last year's finale will factor heavily into the sixth season's plotlines.
He explained: "Basically a bomb went off at the end of the last one and all bets are off."
It has been rumoured that castmembers from previous instalments, including Ian Somerhalder (Boone Carlyle), will make appearances during the forthcoming season.
However, Garcia added that actress Cynthia Watros will not be reprising her role of Libby, saying: "It looks like we're probably not going to see Libby. They'll probably deal with the story, but [Watros] may not be joining us."
It was reported earlier that Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet Burke), who was last seen trying to explode the aforementioned bomb with a rock as the credits flashed to white, will return for the programme's final episodes.
The highly-anticipated sixth season of Lost begins in the US in January 2010.
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