
Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof
Lost executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse are known for cryptic answers. So it was a real treat for fans at the Paley Festival's Lost panel this weekend when they said a few things that sounded — weirdly enough — pretty straightforward. We've culled the 13 best clues from the discussion, in which Lindelof, Cuse and a few of the show's stars talked about who's returning, what old mystery might soon be solved, and the sideways version of reality in which Flight 815 landed just fine in Los Angeles. Needless to say, spoiler alert.
Lost: How will Michael and Libby return?
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Smallville
In this week's episode of Smallville, a reanimated doctor kidnaps some of his captors to prove aliens really exist. He also takes gal reporter Lois Lane hostage when she refuses to publish a story proving his theory.
The episode opens on the front page of a newspaper that reads "Tower of Tomorrow Terminated." Clark meets with Faora, who is upset that the tower was destroyed, unbeknownst that Clark was actually the...
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American Idol - Alex Lambert
Shocked and angry American Idol fans apparently weren't the only ones cursing during Thursday's elimination show.
Read our American Idol recaps
Near the end of the show's broadcast, when host Ryan Seacrest revealed that 19-year-old Alex Lambert would be staying in the competition over Tyler Grady, four seconds of audio were censored. The apparent cause:
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Andrew Koenig
The body of Growing Pains star Andrew Koenig, who had been missing for nearly two weeks, was discovered in a Vancouver park Thursday. He committed suicide, his father said.
Growing Pains star goes missing
Koenig's body was found in Stanley Park about noon, Vancouver police said. Friends of Koenig initiated their own search of the park and invited his father, Star Trek alumnus Walter Koenig, along. His body was found in...
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