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One secret producers did reveal: actress Cynthia Watros, who played the character Libby before being killed off in the second season, will return this year. "Finally, all of your questions (about Libby) will be answered," Cuse said. "No, they will not," Lindelof said. That's something fans should prepare themselves for overall: not all of the questions raised during the series will be answered. "That would be too pedantic," Cuse said. They're hoping that final show is something that will be talked about afterward in much the same way as the diner scene that ended "The Sopranos." "I don't think it would be `Lost' if there wasn't any arguing and active debate among the viewers about whether or not it was a good ending," Lindelof said. "My mom will say it's a good ending, even though she doesn't understand the show." "Lost" has gone through so many inexplicable twists and turns, and flash-forwards to the future, that one writer wondered whether fans had already seen the ending in a previous episode. Cuse said no. Actors said filming the series has been an emotional journey. "I'm going to cry like a baby when this series ends," actress Evangeline Lilly said.
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