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Daniel Dae Kim on 'Lost' twists and 'The End'
http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/03/31/lost.daniel.kim.ppl/index.html?hpt=C2
The Big Twists: The on-island Kwons -- ripped apart at the end of season 4 -- still didn't get that much-deserved reunion. But with Locke Monster and Jack both promising to bring the marrieds back together -- and only six episodes left until the series finale -- Dae Kim urges fans to be patient just a little while longer. "Fans of Jin and Sun won't be disappointed," he promised.
"The End": Per the producers, that's the title of the series finale. And per Dae Kim, it's going to blow fans' minds.
"It's pretty amazing," said the actor, who read his copy of the top-secret script last Thursday. "If you think about how many pieces the writers had to put together in order to make it fall into place, it's mind-boggling, and they did such a great job. Some of the twists and turns are just so clever."
He continued: "For me it was very satisfying. After I read it, I had to sit for five or 10 minutes, just reflecting and digesting, because it definitely makes an impact."
With filming on the finale now underway, the actor is finding himself overcome with a myriad of emotions. "I definitely feel like a very important chapter in my life is coming to a close," says Dae Kim, who's already been cast in a starring role in CBS's "Hawaii Five-O" remake. "It's hard not to feel the weight of that. I'm looking back with great fondness and pride, and I'm also excited to move forward and start writing the next chapter."
http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/03/31/lost.daniel.kim.ppl/index.html?hpt=C2
The Big Twists: The on-island Kwons -- ripped apart at the end of season 4 -- still didn't get that much-deserved reunion. But with Locke Monster and Jack both promising to bring the marrieds back together -- and only six episodes left until the series finale -- Dae Kim urges fans to be patient just a little while longer. "Fans of Jin and Sun won't be disappointed," he promised.
"The End": Per the producers, that's the title of the series finale. And per Dae Kim, it's going to blow fans' minds.
"It's pretty amazing," said the actor, who read his copy of the top-secret script last Thursday. "If you think about how many pieces the writers had to put together in order to make it fall into place, it's mind-boggling, and they did such a great job. Some of the twists and turns are just so clever."
He continued: "For me it was very satisfying. After I read it, I had to sit for five or 10 minutes, just reflecting and digesting, because it definitely makes an impact."
With filming on the finale now underway, the actor is finding himself overcome with a myriad of emotions. "I definitely feel like a very important chapter in my life is coming to a close," says Dae Kim, who's already been cast in a starring role in CBS's "Hawaii Five-O" remake. "It's hard not to feel the weight of that. I'm looking back with great fondness and pride, and I'm also excited to move forward and start writing the next chapter."