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Mar 30 2009

Schedule for April 1, and an itty-bitty spoiler about the upcoming episdoe

Once again, there will be only one hour of LOST on Wednesday.

The new episode is called Whatever Happened, Happened. According to Darlton on the March 26 official audio podcast, this will be a Kate-centric episode, complete with flashbacks! I know that some of you are cheering now at the thought of a Kate-centric episode, while others (you know who you are!) are groaning, throwing things, and tearing out your hair.

The episode title appears to refer to the question of time travel paradoxes. Was Faraday correct when he said that what happened in the past couldn’t alter the future — or was Sayid successful in his attempt to change the future by killing little Ben?

At first glance, the title — whatever happened, happened — seems to suggest that Faraday was correct. But perhaps the title was meant to be ironic! So I guess we’ll just have to watch to find out.

Schedule April 1, 2009

9:00 new episode Whatever Happened, Happened

(an hour earlier in Central time)

At the time I wrote this, last week’s episode, He’s Our You, was available on abc.com, but just in the regular version, not the pop-up hint enhanced one. Maybe they’ll post that one later??

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2 Responses to “Schedule for April 1, and an itty-bitty spoiler about the upcoming episdoe”

  1. laneergon 31 Mar 2009 at 7:40 pm edit this

    The title sure does sound intriguing. While I could do without a Kate centered episode :) if it give us some more answers, I’ll deal with it. :D

  2. msterrion 01 Apr 2009 at 2:40 pm edit this

    I don’t mind Kate episodes and flashbacks — as long as they don’t bring back that toy airplane. Remember that? It seemed like it had some mysterious, but weighty symbolic significance — and then the writers just dropped it. Apparently they had written themselves into a corner!

    I also think that Kate has become less annoying since she first left the Island. Motherhood seemed to suit her. Though I guess she’s not a mother any more. Well, maybe we’ll find out tonight what happened to Aaron.

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