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Date Posted: Wednesday, November 14, 12:12:46pm
Author: gretch
Author Host/IP: dynamic-204-085.natpool.uc.edu / 129.137.204.85
Subject: the last scripted episode for this year...as of now *spoilers*

Bonnie in Stillwater, Florida: Anything on Lost?

Episode eight, the last script completed before the strike, shoots today through the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and then that's all Damelton wrote. Episode eight includes two new characters, Gus and Noreen. Gus is an "inner-city, unruly character type. He's a sketchy business owner who preys on human weaknesses [and is] happy to exploit any opportunity he sees." Noreen is "very tough on the outside, nurturing on the inside. Confronted with something from her past, she defends herself well, despite the emotional toll."

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