Damon Lindelof
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"Damon Laurence Lindelof" is an American television writer, producer, and film screenwriter, most noted as the co-creator and showrunner of the television series Lost (TV series)/Lost (2004–2010). He has written for and produced Crossing Jordan (2001–2004) and wrote for Nash Bridges (2000–2001). Lindelof also co-wrote Cowboys & Aliens (2011), Prometheus (2012 film)/Prometheus (2012), and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013). As of December 2012, his next film in development is the science fiction film Tomorrowland (film)/Tomorrowland (2015). He also co-created the TV series The Leftovers (TV series)/The Leftovers for HBO, adapted from the novel by Tom Perrotta.

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Basically, we had a two-hour meeting where we both came to the same exact solution to how to do the show, which was it had to have a lot of characters, the characters had to be really mysterious and the island itself had to be even more mysterious than they were.

What's in the hatch is so intense/cool/complicated that it actually takes three full episodes to fully understand it. Fortunately, these are the first three episodes of the show, so the wait is over!

His house has become a mecca for all the other actors. He opens the door for everyone to come over on Sundays.

The audience has waited long enough.

Thank you for believing in our show. We know it's frustrating sometimes, but hold on and thanks for getting Lost with us.

Those who survived the explosion are separated from the rest of the group for the early part of the season.

There can be things that are happening that are quote, phenomenal, but there's always a scientific answer to it.

You will see everything that's in there. What is in there will change everything about how they live on the island. We're erring on the side of giving away too much as opposed to being too vague.

Those who survived are separated for the first third of the season.