Still haven't found a show like LOST.
After all these years, ever since I first watched this beautiful show about a decade ago
I still have never found a show that gives me the feels like this.
Im not asking for any recommendations, I've seen pretty much most of the usual ones! From, Severance, Twin Peaks, Dark, Fringe, Stranger Things, The Good Place, Wayward Pines etc.
Haven't seen Westworld or The Leftovers yet.
I just want to say it's the best show of all time and nothing compares. Nothing will ever fill the whole that LOST has made and filled with endless rewatches!!!!
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After all these years, ever since I first watched this beautiful show about a decade ago
I still have never found a show that gives me the feels like this.
Im not asking for any recommendations, I've seen pretty much most of the usual ones! From, Severance, Twin Peaks, Dark, Fringe, Stranger Things, The Good Place, Wayward Pines etc.
Haven't seen Westworld or The Leftovers yet.
I just want to say it's the best show of all time and nothing compares. Nothing will ever fill the whole that LOST has made and filled with endless rewatches!!!!
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The TV Guide preview for Lost from September 12 2004 + outtakes from the photoshoot
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It took me 21 years to watch this show.
I was there in 2004, a 15 year old who thought the creepy island show with the maybe dinosaur smoke monster thing was interesting looking, and I was starting to get real invested in Pop Culture. I watched the Pilot and I was absolutely hooked. There was another show released around the same time with similar vibes, called Invasion about some extraterrestrial happenings after a hurricans in South Florida and another called Jericho about the folks of a small rural town dealing with the collapse of society. Even though it wasn't long before Invasion and Jericho were cancelled, I was feasting.
I watched LOST religiously through S3 and caught most of S4 before my young adult priorities were directed elsewhere, but the show stuck in the back of my mind. The show advanced as I advanced in my own life, and as I was able, I picked up the DVD box sets with the intention of watching the show through. Clearly I did not get that far, again only getting through S3 before being the victim of a B&E and getting distracted by other things in my life.
Then the Series Finale came, and of course there was that stupid rumor that everyone was dead the whole time. Seeing as how I was involved from the beginning, I vividly remembered the producers vehemently denying that they were already dead, or in some sort of purgatory with the start of those rumors in S1. I thought it was a lazy cop out by the creators, and kind of went about my life, not giving the show much thought for quite a while.
As the years went by, LOST remained somewhat pervasive in Pop Culture as one of those shows that stayed in the zeitgeist for longer than it's run, at least in my mind. I always had the intention of finally watching it through but my limited appetite for television stunted my progress with any television show I watched.
A couple months ago, my girlfriend and I were trying to decide what our next show would be. I had suggested LOST a few times previously and she shut the idea down without any thought. This time I decided to try a different method. I put on the Pilot episode and told her as it was starting "Watch this one episode, and if you don't want to watch any more, I'll never push it again."
My friends, she was instantly hooked. We burned through the show, watching two or three or four episodes a night until it was done. It was a bit strenuous of a pace for my liking, but she could not get enough. We would get "Lost in the Sauce" as we started to say, for hours at a time until the show was completed.
As I was a loyal fan for the first half of the show's run, I remembered a lot of the major plot points, and it was so much fun to watch her reactions to some of the cliffhangers and shocking moments. And then as we got into S4, it became more of a shared adventure for the two of us, as we felt our way through the end of the show. We finished a couple days ago.
Can I just say... What a wild ride!
I don't know that the show could have ended any better than it did. I was happy with most of the resolutions, and we both spent about 50% of the uncut finale in tears. I don't know how many people had the same experience with this show that I did, but the closure I've received from finally completing this show has been overwhelming. The work done by the actors and writers of this show truly humanize the characters in a way where they feel like more than fictional beings, but people that you truly know (and I don't say that lightly as someone who is exceedingly critical of media). After more than two decades, it feels like my friends were finally able to find their way home.
We'll definitely be watching again, but we've got to give it some space first.
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I was there in 2004, a 15 year old who thought the creepy island show with the maybe dinosaur smoke monster thing was interesting looking, and I was starting to get real invested in Pop Culture. I watched the Pilot and I was absolutely hooked. There was another show released around the same time with similar vibes, called Invasion about some extraterrestrial happenings after a hurricans in South Florida and another called Jericho about the folks of a small rural town dealing with the collapse of society. Even though it wasn't long before Invasion and Jericho were cancelled, I was feasting.
I watched LOST religiously through S3 and caught most of S4 before my young adult priorities were directed elsewhere, but the show stuck in the back of my mind. The show advanced as I advanced in my own life, and as I was able, I picked up the DVD box sets with the intention of watching the show through. Clearly I did not get that far, again only getting through S3 before being the victim of a B&E and getting distracted by other things in my life.
Then the Series Finale came, and of course there was that stupid rumor that everyone was dead the whole time. Seeing as how I was involved from the beginning, I vividly remembered the producers vehemently denying that they were already dead, or in some sort of purgatory with the start of those rumors in S1. I thought it was a lazy cop out by the creators, and kind of went about my life, not giving the show much thought for quite a while.
As the years went by, LOST remained somewhat pervasive in Pop Culture as one of those shows that stayed in the zeitgeist for longer than it's run, at least in my mind. I always had the intention of finally watching it through but my limited appetite for television stunted my progress with any television show I watched.
A couple months ago, my girlfriend and I were trying to decide what our next show would be. I had suggested LOST a few times previously and she shut the idea down without any thought. This time I decided to try a different method. I put on the Pilot episode and told her as it was starting "Watch this one episode, and if you don't want to watch any more, I'll never push it again."
My friends, she was instantly hooked. We burned through the show, watching two or three or four episodes a night until it was done. It was a bit strenuous of a pace for my liking, but she could not get enough. We would get "Lost in the Sauce" as we started to say, for hours at a time until the show was completed.
As I was a loyal fan for the first half of the show's run, I remembered a lot of the major plot points, and it was so much fun to watch her reactions to some of the cliffhangers and shocking moments. And then as we got into S4, it became more of a shared adventure for the two of us, as we felt our way through the end of the show. We finished a couple days ago.
Can I just say... What a wild ride!
I don't know that the show could have ended any better than it did. I was happy with most of the resolutions, and we both spent about 50% of the uncut finale in tears. I don't know how many people had the same experience with this show that I did, but the closure I've received from finally completing this show has been overwhelming. The work done by the actors and writers of this show truly humanize the characters in a way where they feel like more than fictional beings, but people that you truly know (and I don't say that lightly as someone who is exceedingly critical of media). After more than two decades, it feels like my friends were finally able to find their way home.
We'll definitely be watching again, but we've got to give it some space first.
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Did they have a live show with the cast and writers talking after the finale aired originally and if so, where can I find it?
Can’t see anything on a YouTube search.
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Every time I think of a mythological lost (no pun intended) island or continent, this track by Michael Giacchino plays in my head. To me, it fits so well with the feeling of a mysterious place that vanished a long time ago. The part I'm thinking about is from 0:29 to 2:05:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8jgVF18o0
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Flash Forward Flashback
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Flash Forward Flashback · Michael Giacchino
Lost: Season 3
℗ 2008 ABC Studios
Released on: 2008-01-01
Conductor: Tim Simonec
Orchestra: Hollywood Studio Symphony
Composer Lyricist: Michael Giacchino
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Flash Forward Flashback · Michael Giacchino
Lost: Season 3
℗ 2008 ABC Studios
Released on: 2008-01-01
Conductor: Tim Simonec
Orchestra: Hollywood Studio Symphony
Composer Lyricist: Michael Giacchino
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Why ?Explanations?
Finished S6E17 few mins ago..been watching for 3 months.
Obviously like most where I can find all the answers and explanation?
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Finished S6E17 few mins ago..been watching for 3 months.
Obviously like most where I can find all the answers and explanation?
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A random thought I had about Robert Rousseau.
When you think about it, Robert Rousseau (Danielle's husband and Alex's biological father) really got the short end of the stick.
First, he has to witness his friends getting brutally murdered by the evil monster after his science expedition crashes on the deserted island. Then, that evil monster kidnaps him and infects him with sickness which causes him to go crazy and almost kill his wife who is forced to kill him in self-defense. And if what Danielle tells Ben in Dr. Linus is true, then he dies in the Flash Sideways world when Alex is only 2 years old, which means that even in afterlife, he was not given a chance to live happily ever after with his wife and daughter, just so that the guy who kidnapped his daughter and later caused her death at the hands of the psychopathic mercenary can be given a happy ending by stealing his role as Alex's father figure and Danielle's new husband. And what happened to Robert after he died from unknown causes in Flash Sideways world? Did he cease to exist? Was he reincarnated? Did he go to another afterlife? We don't know, but no matter what happened to his soul, we know that he didn't move on alongside with Danielle and Alex.
And you know what's the worst thing about it? From what little we know about Robert, he seemed to be a good man before Man in Black corrupted him (if he was evil all along, I don't think Danielle would keep a music box he gave to her for their anniversary long after his death). And yet he suffered the same fate as Anthony Cooper and Martin Keamy- first he gets brutally killed in the real world, then he dies again in Flash Sideways world.
Cooper and Keamy were bad guys, so it makes sense that they would suffer terrible fates both in the real world and in the Flash-Sideways world (Keamy gets violently stabbed to death by Ben in real world, then in FS world he gets shot and killed by Sayid, while Cooper gets brutally strangled to death by Sawyer in the real world and in FS world he ends up being locked up in psychiatric hospital for the rest of his life after Locke accidentally causes him to end up with vegetative state), but what did Robert do to deserve being brainwashed by evil monster, getting shot by his wife and then dying i purgatory when his daughter is too young to remember him? Being an obstacle that could prevent Ben Linus's happy ending?
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When you think about it, Robert Rousseau (Danielle's husband and Alex's biological father) really got the short end of the stick.
First, he has to witness his friends getting brutally murdered by the evil monster after his science expedition crashes on the deserted island. Then, that evil monster kidnaps him and infects him with sickness which causes him to go crazy and almost kill his wife who is forced to kill him in self-defense. And if what Danielle tells Ben in Dr. Linus is true, then he dies in the Flash Sideways world when Alex is only 2 years old, which means that even in afterlife, he was not given a chance to live happily ever after with his wife and daughter, just so that the guy who kidnapped his daughter and later caused her death at the hands of the psychopathic mercenary can be given a happy ending by stealing his role as Alex's father figure and Danielle's new husband. And what happened to Robert after he died from unknown causes in Flash Sideways world? Did he cease to exist? Was he reincarnated? Did he go to another afterlife? We don't know, but no matter what happened to his soul, we know that he didn't move on alongside with Danielle and Alex.
And you know what's the worst thing about it? From what little we know about Robert, he seemed to be a good man before Man in Black corrupted him (if he was evil all along, I don't think Danielle would keep a music box he gave to her for their anniversary long after his death). And yet he suffered the same fate as Anthony Cooper and Martin Keamy- first he gets brutally killed in the real world, then he dies again in Flash Sideways world.
Cooper and Keamy were bad guys, so it makes sense that they would suffer terrible fates both in the real world and in the Flash-Sideways world (Keamy gets violently stabbed to death by Ben in real world, then in FS world he gets shot and killed by Sayid, while Cooper gets brutally strangled to death by Sawyer in the real world and in FS world he ends up being locked up in psychiatric hospital for the rest of his life after Locke accidentally causes him to end up with vegetative state), but what did Robert do to deserve being brainwashed by evil monster, getting shot by his wife and then dying i purgatory when his daughter is too young to remember him? Being an obstacle that could prevent Ben Linus's happy ending?
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Just finished this series....WOW, only 1 complaint with the ending
I just watched LOST binged the whole thing in about 3 weeks (I was unfortunately unemployed... don't judge) and wow what a rollercoaster this show was, every episode leaving more questions then answers, to the point I didn't know how they would wrap it all up.
This show is up there with Breaking Bad as the greatest thing to grace television
BUT
Where was Michael and Walter in the end with the rest of the group?
Yes I seen where Michael said he was stuck on the island because of what he did,and from what I've seen that's the explanation everyone has BUT IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE. I feel like Michael had redeemed himself by the time he died by dying trying to save them
Also to that point, What about Ben? With that same logic should Ben not have been stuck on the island?
Just a small complaint in an otherwise GREAT show
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I just watched LOST binged the whole thing in about 3 weeks (I was unfortunately unemployed... don't judge) and wow what a rollercoaster this show was, every episode leaving more questions then answers, to the point I didn't know how they would wrap it all up.
This show is up there with Breaking Bad as the greatest thing to grace television
BUT
Where was Michael and Walter in the end with the rest of the group?
Yes I seen where Michael said he was stuck on the island because of what he did,and from what I've seen that's the explanation everyone has BUT IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE. I feel like Michael had redeemed himself by the time he died by dying trying to save them
Also to that point, What about Ben? With that same logic should Ben not have been stuck on the island?
Just a small complaint in an otherwise GREAT show
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