"A transcript is a retrospective written record of dialogue, and like a script (a prospective record) may include other scene information such as props or actions. In the case of a transcript of a film or television episode, ideally it is a verbatim record. Because closed-captioning is usually written separately, its text may have errors and does not necessarily reflect the true Canonical transcript. Man: All right! So these Others that they\u2019ve encountered in the past\u2026 they are still Others. Juliet\u2019s an Other, they\u2019re Others. Why aren't they getting along? Damon Lindelof: Is it likely?"@en . "2009"^^ . . "A transcript is a retrospective written record of dialogue, and like a script (a prospective record) may include other scene information such as props or actions. In the case of a transcript of a film or television episode, ideally it is a verbatim record. Because closed-captioning is usually written separately, its text may have errors and does not necessarily reflect the true Canonical transcript. Kris White: Hello everyone! And welcome to another edition of the Official LOST Video Podcast. Today\u2019s theme is Romance Languages. That\u2019s because actress Elizabeth Mitchell is here to talk all about learning Latin for the episode \u201CJughead.\u201D We\u2019ll also have executive producers Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse here to take another of your fan questions from Comic Con. All of that in preparation for our next episode entitled \u201CThe Little Prince\u201D which also describes my camera person. That airs on Wednesday February 4th at 9 pm. followed by a new episode of Life on Mars. Enjoy! Man: All right! So these Others that they\u2019ve encountered in the past\u2026 they are still Others. Juliet\u2019s an Other, they\u2019re Others. Why aren't they getting along? Elizabeth Mitchell: Well, if you think about that\u2026 Juliet is not\u2026 the Others are not really in love with Juliet right now anyway. The whole betrayal thing, getting like getting seven of them killed\u2026 that kind of thing tends to leave a little bit of a bitter taste. But I think that\u2026 these are Others \u2013 these are previous Others. These are Others from the past, from the future, no, from the past. So we\u2019ll have to see what happens there. I mean, she\u2019s still knows some people, given that it\u2019s Lost and given that it\u2019s really freaky. Elizabeth Mitchell: Who doesn\u2019t speak Latin? Do you not? Yes, my character speaks Latin and of course being me, I couldn\u2019t just learn it phonetically like I had to go and learn Latin. So I spent a whole weekend with a Latin professor on the phone\u2026 If I could get my husband to do it\u2026 how cool would that be? We'd be so cool and geeky. We could speak our speak secret Latin language! Elizabeth Mitchell: He is actually very smart character. You know, that con artist thing is really, you know, intriguing with him. But, you know, it is Juliet! I mean she\u2019s freaking brilliant! Wouldn\u2019t you want her to be on your side? If you thought she really was. And if she wasn\u2019t, you know, armed\u2026 you know\u2026 or you didn\u2019t go to sleep\u2026 Do you know, I mean, all of this things would be great, she\u2019d be great to have around, truly. Chris Skypeck: First of all, thank you very much for a great TV show, it\u2019s been amazing. Looking forward to seeing how the rest of the show is gonna go, sad to see it go in a couple of years. But I always wanted to know whatever happened to Kelvin? You know, what\u2019s his deal? Is he coming back? How he get to the Island? We need to know, we need some answers. Carlton Cuse: That dude is Kelvin\u2019s brother. Damon Lindelof: Yeah! Exactly! Kelvin Inman. I love\u2026 because we talk about these things in the room all the time and we go like \u201CDoes anyone really care? Does anyone care how Kelvin actually ended up in the hatch?\u201D Carlton Cuse: We were literally having this conversation in other day and we were saying \u201CIf we actually reference Kelvin would anybody even remember who Kelvin was?\u201D But Chris Skypeck does. Damon Lindelof: And he demands an answer. We were talking about the purge - and this just gives you a little bit of a sense of where we\u2019re going in Season 5 - the purge is gonna be something that comes up, and when it happened. And we know when it happened but we were asking Gregg Nations, our trusty script supervisor and keeper of all things continuity, you know, \u201CWhat have we told the audience about when the purge happened?\u201D and he goes \u201CWell, all they really have to go on is that Kelvin recruited Sayid during the first Gulf War and yet somehow managed to get to the Island and to push the button in the hatch\u201D. So the assumption would be that the Dharma Initiative was still up and running in the early nineties. And we said \u201CThat\u2019s the assumption.\u201D But is that the truth, Carlton? Is it possible that the Dharma Initiative recruited somebody after the purge? Carlton Cuse: It is entirely possible that they recruited somebody after the purge. Damon Lindelof: Is it likely? Carlton Cuse: That I don\u2019t wanna say. Damon Lindelof: OK. Hopefully, this answers your question. Carlton Cuse: That was a good question Chris, thank you."@en . "29"^^ . . . "Official Lost Podcast transcript/January 29, 2009"@en . "January"@en .