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I assume the actual reason is set budgets but did the show ever say why they left the caves?

Between season 1 and 2 everyone just moves back to the beach offscreen and so far at the end of season 2 the only mention of it I saw was Hurley saying nobody lives there anymore in one episode.

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Jack's half smile when Kate tells him she is coming with him to look for the cockpit .

His slight smile and then shyly says " i don't even know your name "

Its cute.

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0.1%...I think I might be obsessed with the show's soundtrack, probably more than anyone on here 😭🥲
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Self guided lost tour maps?👀

Going to hawaii tomorrow and wanted to see if anyone had a good map of Lost locations or any recommendations aside from the classics (beach, light house, camp erdman etc). Been so excited ive re-binged the show in 2 weeks lmao!

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The Characters!

As someone who just finished watching the show for the first time, I'm still struck by how amazing and unforgettable these characters are. The arcs they go on, the relationships they build with each other, the potency of their shared love and respect, their failures. All of it is was so compelling and by the end of the show I cared so much for everyone, even characters I had despised. This is one show where it was truly difficult for me to pic a favorite because it changed with every episode.

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What did Richard Mean ?

Cant remember what season it was but it had to be season 6 if im not mistaken…

Richard walks across the island and the guy he talks to says “how did you get here?”

And Richard says “Those pylons might keep them out but not us”

Did he mean that they know the code, or they have the ear plugs, or did it physically not harm him/them?

Im on my 3rd rewatch this year, starting my 4th now and this has been bothering me for years lol…



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What do you think is The most senseless killing?

I think the one that stands out to me “so far” (I’m halfway through S4) is Locke’s killing of the female chopper woman (her name escapes me). He literally just straight up murdered her on suspicion she was on the island to do bad things. Then it is realised that she is not connected to the people hired to kill everyone in the island. In Fact, from what I can gather, the scientists onboard didn’t even know about this plan to wipe everyone out. Am I right?

And why did Ben shoot Locke and leave him for dead on top of the Dharma body pile when he already know that John is some kind of successor to him?

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Anyone else get hit with early-2000s nostalgia when rewatching Lost?

Every time I rewatch Lost, I’m reminded how different life felt in the early 2000s, before smartphones, social media overload, and constant connectivity. The clothes, the music, the airport scenes… even the way the characters interact just screams a different era.
Anyone else find themselves craving a bit of that simpler early 2000s vibe when watching?

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"Boyscout" knowledge in LOST - Need Help

Hi All,

On my Talkabout doing the Millennial TV Podcast \- as the serial rewatcher on the show, I'm trying to reflect on specific aspects of the show as I experience it again. One of the quirky things I'm looking out for is what I call 'boyscout knowledge' - call it survival hacks, medical hacks, bushcraft - examples that come to mind in Season 1 are Sun finding eucalyptus to help Shannon with her asthma, or Sayid using gunpowder to coterize Charlie's wound in Exodus.

Can y'all think of any such instances of knowledge that the show actually demonstrates/teaches? (Btw, I'm not talking about "Jin somehow makes a fishing net out of stuff he finds on the island" or something that's not explained).

I want to look out for them as they pop up- and we're still only on season 1 so hoping to catch the rest as they arise.

Thanks!

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Show similar to lost?

I’m sure nothing compares this is a great show , I watched prison break which is not rlly similar but I thought that was amazing but I’m leaning towards lost more the writers did an Amazing job, but js the genre of this show what’s like it? Cause once I finish I’ll have nothing to watch :((

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