Lost producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were guests on KCRW's The Treatment. It was a good interview, definitely got me excited about things to come. But one thing was indeed worrisome.
The host asked the inevitable, "Do you have an end point?" question. Their response was that it's important to have an end point, that the audience deserves an end point, that it would be difficult to write without an end point because they wouldn't know how to pace the story. But they never gave an end point. They didn't even say that they have an end point and just aren't revealing it. And then they started saying things like, "You have to balance the creative side with the business side."
Uh oh.
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