Posted by lyly ford on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at 2:51 pm - filed under Lost Cast, Lost Spoilers - (14) Comments
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You’re playing a skewed version of Claire this season—much like Terry O’Quinn’s not-quite-Locke. What’s it like?
I come back in a unique fashion, so to speak, which creatively has been amazing. One of the things about doing a television show for six years is you’re playing that exact same character every day—whereas you really can’t get bored on Lost.

What’s your favorite part about being back?
The best has been scenes when we’re all together—like it was during the first season—which doesn’t happen a lot. Just hearing Naveen [Andrews, who plays Sayid] and Terry playing guitar in the jungle and hanging out in the middle of these beautiful banyan trees, swatting off mosquitoes…

We hear one of you Losties may turn out to have an extra-special connection to the island.
The ongoing question has been, “Why am I there, and what is my purpose?” This season brings out a lot of good and evil in people, with people being excited, nervous and scared when informed of their possible destinies.

What would you wish for Claire’s future?
I think Claire should be reunited with Aaron. That would be great. There has been so much theorizing about Aaron [being] the key to everything. I really don’t know, but I think there must be something special with him.

source : tv guide magazine


14 Responses to “Emilie De Ravin’s interview with TV Guide Magazine about Claire returns”


  1. Kevin says:

    Whenever I hear the actors talk about being on the beach between takes, Naveen and his guitar invariably come up. He must be pretty damned good! :-D

  2. Newton Scraw says:

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  3. boonesghost says:

    English is her second language.

    • Argo says:

      The fact that English is her second language PROVES the point, not negates it. She NEEDS a proofreader–her posts are very difficult to read because they don’t follow the rules of English. As such, Doc or someone else should proof her work before it’s posted. Otherwise, this site ends up looking unprofessional.

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