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Monday, January 11, 2010

'Lost' producers grant Barack Obama total access



Barack Obama can now find out any secret about the island.
"Lost" fans have been worried that the president's State of the Union address would pre-empt the show's three-hour premiere event on Feb. 2nd. The speech is traditionally delivered around the same date.
But in an usual move, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs reassured TV fans at a White House press briefing two hours ago that it was unlikely the president's speech would conflict with the premiere. 
"I don't foresee a scenario in which the millions of people that hope to finally get some conclusion in 'Lost' are preempted by the president," the president's spokesperson said. 
In response, "Lost" producer Carlton Cuse has thrown out this offer to the Commander in Chief on Twitter:
"In exchange for moving his speech, Damon [Lindelof] and I promise to answer ANY questions the president has about LOST."
Hear that, Mr. President?
Not only can you find out any national security secret, you now have total access to the mysteries of the smoke monster and Jacob's cabin.
Here's the Tweet:
Lost tweet

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