By MICHAEL HINMANSomeone call Haley Joel Osment because fans of ABC's "Lost" are seeing dead people.
Michael Ausiello over at Entertainment Weekly says Michelle Rodriguez, who played police officer Ana Lucia before getting blown away by Michael, is coming back for one episode, likely the second of the season.
Rodriguez was one of several cast members of the show that seemed to run into problems with police while shooting in Hawaii, and also seemed to be part of the same group of actors who found their characters facing surprising deaths soon after, although producers claim the timing between DUIs and death were just coincidental.
How Ana Lucia will return since she seemed pretty dead is not certain, but Ausiello is speculating that it would like come through a flashback or even a hallucination. Don't forget that Hurley has been seeing dead people for quite some time, and there is enough to believe that the episode Rodriguez appears in could be centered on Hurley since Cheech Marin also is listed as a guest star that week.
Rodriguez has been busy since her 24-episode stint on "Lost" ended in 2006 including a return to the Fast and Furious franchise with a 2009 sequel already in post-production as well as playing Trudy Chacon in James Cameron's highly anticipated "Avatar," due to be released next year.
"Lost" premieres next winter in ABC.
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