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caryrae
11-13-2007, 01:36 PM
Lost will end in 2010, only has 3-16 episode seasons left. Shows will air from Feb. to May each season. Here's the story.

One mystery solved: 'Lost' to end in 2010

By Gary Levin, USA TODAY

The end is in sight for ABC's acclaimed island mystery Lost, but fans will have to wait until 2010 for all the answers.
In a highly unusual move, the network announces plans today to end the show after three more shortened seasons of 16 episodes each. The episodes will air consecutively, repeat-free, from February to May.


ABC's bold step marks a response to the show's producers, who have been eager to set a finish line to better plot out their convoluted mystery of plane-crash survivors and to placate fans who are frustrated that the show seemed to be vamping its way to a conclusion.

"Among fans there was an unease that they were making an investment in a show that's complicated without any sense of where that's going to lead them," co-creator Damon Lindelof said in an exclusive interview. "From the very beginning, fans and even critics have been saying, 'Are you making it up as you go along?' " which was "a legitimate question."

Now, with a still far-away ending in sight, Lindelof says he and executive producer Carlton Cuse have "specific designs for ending the next two seasons" and promises that with the answer-filled season finale May 23, viewers "will begin to get an idea of what that design will be, and it will not be at all what they expect."

The finale completed filming in Hawaii on Saturday, a day after Lindelof and Cuse signed new contracts that will keep them working on Lost exclusively for the duration. With 48 more episodes due, the show will have completed 60% of its planned six-season run.

"It's practically unprecedented in network TV to announce the end of a show this far out," Cuse says.

ABC Entertainment president Steve McPherson says the unusual long-term commitment is "a unique situation" he would be unlikely to repeat for other series. "It's one of the best shows that's ever been on," he says. "It's got brilliant storytelling, incredible character work, and takes chances beyond anything that's on the air now."

With Desperate Housewives, Lost re-energized ABC in fall 2004 and became a top 10 series. But after two time-slot switches, interruptions for low-rated repeats and a mystery that tried the patience of some fans, Lost has lost some steam. Ratings are down about 14% this season, though Lost still ranks highly among young adults and is the most heavily recorded show on DVRs.

McPherson concedes that splitting the current third season in two "was not the best for the show" and says the network also is discussing a return to an earlier time slot to draw more family viewership.

Shorter seasons will allow plots to be more tightly constructed and "will make it a real event," Lindelof says. "We won't have to do episodes where people are standing on the beach looking at the water and wondering what's going to happen next."

Will Lost risk losing fans' interest with an eight-month lag? "People wait longer than eight months for the next books and films in the Harry Potter story and they don't seem to lose interest," Cuse says. "We have faith that our audience, knowing exactly how much of the story we have left, is going to be with us for the rest of the ride."

But, Lindelof says, "the last five minutes of (this month's) finale are going to seal our fate.

bleukarma
11-13-2007, 01:51 PM
I'm actually kind of happy we have an end it sight. It makes me stop wondering if they are just "making it up as they go along" and they actually are working toward an endgame. I knew the show wasn't going to last forever so I'm happy I now know when it will end.

NotaGeek
11-13-2007, 02:26 PM
I will be surprised if it lasts 3 more seasons. The whole of last season I struggled to keep watching ... at least now the writers will be able to structure the story to work over the next 3 years and have a proper ending.

2Epcot
11-13-2007, 03:06 PM
I'm still a big fan of LOST. Not sure I like the idea of short seasons, but I'll be watching whenever it comes back on the air. That final episode will probably get some amazing ratings.

KarenP
11-13-2007, 03:39 PM
If Lost were to do really well in the ratings I have to wonder if it would really end in 2010 or if they would find a way to extend it.

I personally hate the shortened seasons and I wish it would have started in September instead of February.

I am however very much looking forward to a new season of Lost, albeit a short one!

Melanie
11-13-2007, 04:57 PM
This is old news, correct? :confused:

caryrae
11-13-2007, 05:20 PM
This is old news, correct? :confused:

I am sure it's old news but I didn't know until I looked it up today and I never saw anything here about it either.

Melanie
11-13-2007, 05:56 PM
I looked it up. I thought we had discussed this before. :)

Lost Plots Endgame (http://www.intercot.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=94169&highlight=lost)

caryrae
11-13-2007, 06:17 PM
I looked it up. I thought we had discussed this before. :)

Lost Plots Endgame (hhttp://www.intercot.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=94169&highlight=lost)

WOW That is old news. I guess I should have narrowed my search to just this area when I looked. I can't belive they new that soon when the show would end.

PS I think you have an extra H at the beginning of your link because it didn't work. I think it has hhttp:

Melanie
11-14-2007, 02:21 AM
PS I think you have an extra H at the beginning of your link because it didn't work. I think it has hhttp:

Thanks, all fixed. :thumbsup:

Jenemmy
11-14-2007, 08:19 AM
I will be surprised if it lasts 3 more seasons. The whole of last season I struggled to keep watching ... at least now the writers will be able to structure the story to work over the next 3 years and have a proper ending.

Oooooo -- bite your tongue!!! ;) If they cancel this series before it is all nicely resolved in my mind, then they are gonna have this mid west housewife to contend with (ooooooo :-o scary!)

caryrae
01-04-2008, 12:39 PM
I was just thinking wouldn't it be better to just have maybe 2 longer seasons (24 episodes each) then 3 short ones. It will drive me crazy to watch 16 shows (Feb-May) then nothing for 8 months. It would make it hard to follow having the 8 months between seasons.

MNNHFLTX
01-04-2008, 03:05 PM
Personally, I think the idea of three seasons where the shows run straight through is a great idea, even if it they are shortened seasons. The key for the end of each season will be whether they can strike a good balance between resolving some plot lines and leaving others open to keep viewers coming back after a long hiatus. I think this past season was a pretty good example of how it can be done.

caryrae
01-04-2008, 03:10 PM
Well I am just tired of having some of the shows I watch being off for so long between seasons. Like Battlestar Galactica, it will be over a year between seasons and the 4400 has had long months between season before, 10 months between seasons 2 and 3 and 10 months between seasons 3 and 4. For me if there is months and months between season I lose interest in the show more.