In the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, Lost executive producer Damon Lindelof confirmed that Elizabeth Mitchell's character, Juliet Burke, did indeed die during the cliffhanger finale of the ABC show's fifth season.
"The decision to kill Juliet was absolutely brutal," Lindelof told the magazine, adding, "[Carlton Cuse and I] have to really love you to give you a finale death."
Uh, sort of. So you may have already heard that there's going to be a plane crash on Wisteria Lane over at Desperate Housewives. The constant murders, suicides, car accidents, and, oh yeah, the tornado weren't enough. Now an actual plane is going to crash onto the street.
This is one of those rumors we really hope is true.
J.J. Abrams, the man behind Lost and Felicity, is working on a new television series for next season about a pair of married spies.
Neil Patrick Harris may have lost the actual award to Jon Cryer (WHAT?!?), but the show's MC was clearly the big winner last night. It was he most entertaining Emmys show in years, even if the awards were pretty boring.
As if the island isn't hot enough already.
Ridiculously attractive Ian Somerhalder, who played Boone in the early seasons of ABC's Lost and will be starring in The CW's Vampire Diaries in the fall, has revealed at Comic-Con that his character will be returning to island for the show's final season.
We say: the more screen time the better!
Since Boone is dead, it's unknown if he'll return in flashbacks, time jumps or as a phantom (nothing stays buried on the island, after all).
Matthew Fox has vowed to stick to just movies when Lost comes to an end.
Fox reportedly said he wants to stick to movies because it allows him to spend more time with his family.
"I am not going to do television again. I have done two TV shows – Lost and Party of Five – that have each run for six years,” Fox said.
They must have decided that a long-distance relationship isn't workable when half of the couple is stranded on a magical island.
Emilie de Ravin, who will be returning to the cast of Lost as a regular next season, and her husband, actor Josh Janowicz, have filed for divorce after three years of marriage.
We guess this means that she's now free to continue her relationship with Charlie.
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.
Evangeline Lilly, who plays Kate Austen on ABC's Lost, wants everyone to know that the only reason she's not a superstar is because she doesn't want to be, ok?
In a recent interview with Women's Health Magazine, Lilly said that the producers of Lost "have seen that I haven't picked up on the opportunity to become a big movie star," and that "it frustrates [them] that they've given me this chance to become the next Angelia Jolie" and she has refused.
We’ve already seen Star Trek once, but loved it so much we’re going back for seconds at one of the late night screenings tonight.
These are not spoilers but we wanted to give Abrams addicts a heads up for a few Easter eggs.
Making a voice cameo is Greg Grunberg, Abrams long time buddy, who has appeared on Felicity, Alias and Lost (as James’ uncle), and Felicity fans should look out for the blink-and-you-miss-it cameo by Amanda Foreman (Megan, Felicity's Wiccan roommate).