HIC mention in Peruvian article

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29 January, 2010 18:58:37

Final season of

By Roxana Ormeño

The “Lost” season five finale, “The Incident,” ended with a bang. And finally, after more than nine months of waiting and speculating, the premiere of season six is just around the corner.

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This Tuesday, February 2, “Lost” fans around the world will get reacquainted with their favorite show, avid to find out if Juliet was able to detonate the hydrogen bomb dropped onto The Swan, of the Dharma hatches known for its electromagnetic instability.

Many theories have tried to describe what will happen on Tuesday’s episode, but none have the actual facts of the storyline we are about to see. Even the show’s actors and writers have assured the media they are still figuring out what the finale of Lost will bring.

But some of the actors have given tiny hints about how the season will start, with the episode entitled “LAX.” From those testimonies, not only can fans expect our minds to be blown yet again, but fans can expect characters they never expected to see again, like Charlie Pace (played by Dominic Monaghan) and Claire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin).

Oh Henry! Peruvian-Scottish actor Henry Ian Cusick Chávez as Desmond Hume in “Lost.”

Peruvian viewers have a special character to follow, after his last appearance in first episodes of season five: the Peruvian-Scottish actor and 2005 Emmy nominee Henry Ian Cusick Chávez.

Cusick, who embodies the character Desmond Hume, was born in Trujillo to a Peruvian mother and a Scottish father, and even though he only lived in Peru for two years (his current home is Hawaii) his mother has told local media on several occasions that the Cusick always remembers where he came from.

As a special event, The Corner Bar will broadcast in Lima the premiere of Lost, simultaneously with the ABC transmission. See details above.

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