The Lost DVD Epilogue Will Answer All Your Walt and Food-Drop Questions

lost_jorge.jpgStill scratching your head over Lost despite our attempt to tie up almost 100 of the show's loose ends? You're in luck, as the previously announced DVD epilogue is going to have a lot more to it then just showing what happened on the island after Hurley and Ben were in charge. In fact, it sounds like this extra bit of bonus content is actually a subtle mea culpa for executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse and a way to provide some of the answers that the actual show never gave.

E!'s Kristin Dos Santos caught up with Jorge Garcia at the Monte Carlo Television Festival and pressed him for details:

"It will address some of the issues, like the food drops, and it will deal with what happened on the island after Hurley took over and how he handled things," Garcia reveals of the DVD bonus feature he shot. "It will give you a taste of what took place after Hurley took over as the new number one. There's a little epilogue thing going on with the DVD."

Inside sources also told me that Walt (Malcolm David Kelley) will be shown in the bonus material. "We'll find out what happens to Walt," says the insider. But when asked who else he worked with, Jorge replied coyly: "There are other people in it, but I'm not going to tell you who."

Start speculating! Will the epilogue end with Hurley and Ben in an outrigger, shooting at a time-flashed Sawyer and Juliet as ghost Libby explains the root of her stay in the mental institution to a visiting Walt? We'll soon see...

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Comments

  • casting couch says:

    Too little, too late. They had an entire season to get it right, and they blew it.

  • Dimo says:

    Exactly! This all could have been explained instead of wasting our time with the whole hippie pyramid/special baseball/evil Sayid crap.

  • Jess says:

    I agree! They are just trying to scam us out of money to buy their DVDs by "promising" more answers. YA RIGHT!

  • Fred says:

    Wrong...This is genius. LOST has always been about what's happening on screen AND in discussions in chat rooms and around water coolers...For a show that broke new ground as a 21st century/fan inclusive experience, this is such a great idea. They don't answer the mythology questions to allow the fans to continue to theorize, rage, discuss, "let go", and then they keep the experience going a bit longer to enhance the experience beyond the screen. They focused on first rate drama in the televised ending of the show and also deliver answers in the epilogue. Now that is a great move for a 2010 tv series still able to be creative to the very end...

  • sweetbiscuit says:

    Agreed.

  • casting couch says:

    Someone been drinking the Dharma Kool-Aid?