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damon_lindelof[1].jpgIn a story about the far-reaching effects of the Writer's Strike in USA Today, Damon explains the effects on Lost:

"The fundamental story arc and mystery resolution of Season 4 was set up in last year's finale. The basic question is how Jack and Kate got off the island, who else is with them, what happened to the people who didn't get off the island and why Jack wants to get back to the island. We owe all those answers in Season 4," executive producer Damon Lindelof says. "There are stories we wanted to do this season, for example, more of the back stories of the freighter folk, that we had to shelve" until later episodes.

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Nate said:

Bummer, man I was looking forward to freighter back stories. Oh well they can always do that next season.

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