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Looks like he didn't get away, after all. ABC has announced actor Harold Perrineau wil be returning to the show next season.
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Looks like he didn't get away, after all. ABC has announced actor Harold Perrineau wil be returning to the show next season.

That's the promise from the executive producer of Lost, amid fers that the surprise and unsatisfying finale of The Sopranos may have opened the door for other favorite shows to end in limbo. (Limbo? Isn't that another Lost theory?).
Carlton Cruse and co-creator Damon Lindelof say they haven't figured out yet how they're ending the series when it ends 48 episodes from now, in the springs of 2010.
"Obviously, we can't wait to the 48th hour to say, 'Here are all the mysteries of the show,' " says Lindelof.
Cuse adds: "I'm not sure there is any ending that will satisfy everyone. Our hope is that the ending will be... the logical conclusion of the story."
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The series will extend for 48 more episodes.
The episodes will be divided into three, shortened seasons of 16 episodes each.
The final episode will be its 119th.
The finale will air during the 2009-2010 season.
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Word is that Lost will wind up with two new seasons beginning in January-- or something a bit short of two seasons, with the final epsiode in spring 2009.
The next season would be pushed back from the fall, so all the new episodes can air continuously, without the momentum- and ratings-killing hiatus like the one that threw things off balance last winter. ABC will probably also move the show forward an hour to its former 9 pm timeslot.


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