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Lost (2004)

Lost (2004)

TV series 118 episodes 6 seasons
TV-PG EN Mystery , Action & Adventure , Drama
Everything happens for a reason.
Stripped of everything, the survivors of a horrific plane crash must work together to stay alive. But the island holds many secrets.
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The last episode: May 23, 2010 (season 6, episode 17)
For different reasons, Jack and the Man in Black both use Desmond to extinguish the light at the heart of the island. The island starts disintegrating, but The Man in Black is also made mortal. Still desperate to escape, The Man in Black fights Jack and mortally wounds him, but with help from Kate, Jack kills him. Realizing his destiny, Jack sacrifices himself to relight the heart of the island, so his friends can escape on the Ajira plane. Hurley takes Jack's place as protector of the island and makes Ben the new advisor. The flash sideways is revealed to be a type of limbo, or holding pattern, for the main characters, where they reside until accepting their life and death, and are then able to "let go" and "move on" together.
105 minutes
6 seasons, 118 episodes
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Matthew Fox
Jack Shephard
118 episodes
Evangeline Lilly
Kate Austen
118 episodes
Terry O'Quinn
John Locke
118 episodes
Josh Holloway
James Sawyer
118 episodes
Jorge Garcia
Hurley Reyes
118 episodes
Naveen Andrews
Sayid Jarrah
118 episodes
Yunjin Kim
Sun-Hwa Kwon
118 episodes
Daniel Dae Kim
Jin-Soo Kwon
118 episodes
Emilie de Ravin
Claire Littleton
101 episodes
Dominic Monaghan
Charlie Pace
74 episodes
Henry Ian Cusick
Desmond Hume
74 episodes
Michael Emerson
Benjamin Linus
70 episodes

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If I could watch only _one_ show in my life and had to choose, Lost would definitely be that one show. The only problem with Lost, is that you'll compare every show to it, for the rest of your life. It's one, if not the only, of the best tv-shows ever created. Each episode is an amazing adventure and there are so many great characters, as well as mysteries. Some hate the ending, because they don't understand it. You really have to pay attention to all the details. There is not one show or movie, that I can recommend as highly as Lost. Please make sure to watch this, it truly is a wonder and so far nothing competes.

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Official website: http://abc.go.com/shows/lost
Production companies: ABC Studios, Bad Robot, Touchstone Television
Production countries: United States of America

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