Who's Ready for an Island Reunion?

June 6, 2009 at 8:09am PST
Photos: ABC

The next season of ABC's Lost will be the show's sixth and final, leaving a giant, Island-shaped hole in our lives forever.

In honor of the occasion, the show's creators are planning to bring back a pair of characters that viewers haven't seen in a while.

Dominic Monaghan and Emilie de Ravin, who play Charlie Pace and Claire Littleton, will reportedly be returning to Lost as regulars next season.

The last we saw of Charlie he was a ghost/figment of Hurley's imagination a couple of season ago and Claire disappeared in the finale of Season 4, never to be seen or heard from again.

So, fellow Lost-ies...are you excited about getting your favorite ex-rocker and Aussie momma back or are nightmares of hobbits and cries of "my babyyyyy" in a bad Australian accent echoing in your head?

 

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