Well, let me tell ya. Ye be warned...spoilers ahead!
So, after much scouring, here's what I've uncovered.
There's going to be a war. Others vs. Losties. It's not going to be pretty, and someone shocking will die. It better not be Jack or Sawyer, Hurley or Kate. After that...not sure I care too much. Or, it might be better to say that I'd miss all the others just as equally.
Jack and Claire may discover they are siblings according to an interview with Emily De Ravin.
Sawyer's letter will be seen again (significance of this, unknown).
We will learn who the father is of Sun's baby. Sun will allow Juliet to examine her after learning about the fate of the other pregnant women on the island.
We will see Penny and Desmond again, and apparently their relationship is fairly significant to the show (after all, had he stayed with Penny, who knows what would've happened. Most likely the plane wouldn't have crashed, Ben might be dead...what an interesting episode THAT would be!)
from spoilerfix.com: Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz reveal: There will most likely be one more Jack flashback this season. We'll be exploring the quadrangle [formed by Jack, Juliet, Kate, and Sawyer.] Kate's suspicions of Juliet will continue to play out. Sawyer is going to be getting quite a surprise this season, something that he never thought would happen is about to happen. We're going back to some very core issues that Sawyer has dealt with since the very beginning of the show and the exploration of that should bring him some nice surprises. He will definitely have a very interesting trek with Locke. [We will explore] what's going on with Cooper, what's going on with Locke, what's going on with Locke and the Others and what Locke has been doing since he's been away from camp. [Charlie] will have a lot of though choices [to make], because it would be easiest and safest to just stay in his tent, but on this island, you know, that's difficult. [Sayid] will be called to action! There are some very emotional things going on for [Claire]. We will definitely get to understand that Juliet is very conflicted and we will show you why. There will be an incident on the island that will pretty much shake what everyone thought about this show... Source: Lost - The Official Magazine, Issue #10, May/June 2007
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