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  1. Sep 22, 2004 · Pilot: Part 1. Forty-eight survivors of an airline flight originating from Australia, bound for the U.S., which crash-lands onto an unknown island 1000 miles off course, struggle to figure out a way to survive while trying to find a way to be rescued.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
    • J.J. Abrams
    • 2004-09-22
  2. Find out the titles, ratings, and summaries of all 22 episodes of season 1 of Lost, the hit TV series about a plane crash on a mysterious island. Watch options and trivia are also available for each episode.

  3. Mysteries abound on the first season of LOST as the 48 survivors of Oceanic Air Flight 815 find themselves stranded on an unidentified island with little hope of rescue. 3,714 IMDb 8.3 2004 25 episodes. X-Ray TV-14. Action · Drama · Adventure · Fantasy. Available to buy.

  4. Watch Lost — Season 1, Episode 1 with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. The 48 survivors scavenge what they can from the wreckage of their plane; a...

    • J.J. Abrams
    • September 22, 2004
    • Matthew Fox
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    Flashback

    Jack Shephard, sitting in seat 23A on board Oceanic Flight 815, pensively looks out the cabin window to his left. A friendly flight attendant passes and asks him if he enjoyed his drink. His lukewarm response that "it's not a very strong drink" leads her to give him two more sample bottles of vodka. After consuming one of the bottles, Jack rises and stands in the aisle, where a hurried Charliepasses him, pursued by Chandler and another flight attendant. A woman named Rose, sitting next to Jac...

    On the Island

    Day 1 Jack wakes, disoriented, flat on his back in a dense bamboo grove. A golden Labrador Retriever, Vincent, looks at him and runs past him. Slowly, Jack struggles to his feet. He leans against a tall piece of bamboo and finds a sample bottle of vodka in his jacket pocket. Jack runs haphazardly through the grove, passing a white tennis shoe hanging from a tree. ♪ Jack emerges at a pristine beach but finds to his left the chaos of the wrecked mid-section of Oceanic Flight 815. He stumbles to...

    The premiere episodes from the first three seasons are Jack-centric, although he only has one flashback in this episode.
    The premiere episodes from the first three seasons start with a character and locale never seen before on the show.
    The crash site seen in this episode is replicated in "Walkabout" and "Exposé".
    The day of the crash (Wednesday, September 22, 2004) is featured in this episode as well as in "Walkabout" (Locke), "Exposé" (Nikki and Paulo), and "Greatest Hits" (Charlie), in the flashbacks of m...
    This is the only first hour of a season in which all main cast members appear.
    This is the only season premiere to feature Michael and only one to feature Jin and Boonein a speaking part until the Season 6 premiere.
    With a budget of roughly $12 million, this episode, along with "Pilot, Part 2", was the most expensive pilot in TV history. Boardwalk Empire's2010 pilot cost $18 million.
    Jack was originally intended to get killed off in the pilot episode, with Kate replacing him as the de facto leader of the survivors. However, due to strong notes from the network against the death...

    Recurring themes

    1. The episode opens with a close-up of Jack's eye, pulling back and showing him alone in the jungle. (Eyes) (Isolation) 2. Claire tells Jack that she is eight months pregnant. (The Numbers) (Pregnancies) 3. Jack asks Kate if she ever sewed a pair of jeans to get her to admit to knowing how to sew, as he knew she might decline if she knew she was really going to sew his wound. (Deceptions and cons) 4. Charlie puts white tape on 4 fingers of his left hand onto which he writes the letters "F A...

    Cultural references

    1. Monkey Island: Sawyer calls the Island "Monkey Island," a possible reference to the LucasArts series of computer adventure games. (Games) 2. The Godfather: Locke is seen smiling with an orange peel in his mouth, a trick Vito does for his grandson in The Godfather. (Movies and TV) 3. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Vincent the yellow Labrador is seen racing by, similar to the white rabbit in this book. (Literary works) 4. The Drawing of the Three, by Stephen King, is the second book in Th...

    Literary techniques

    1. Jack finds a vodka bottle in his pocket when he wakes up disoriented in the jungle. (Foreshadowing) 2. Jack's flashback introduces one of the main storytelling devices of the series. (Flashbacks) 3. Kate is first seen by Jack emerging from the jungle rubbing her wrists. In "Pilot, Part 2", we see that this is because she was wearing handcuffs on the plane. (Foreshadowing) 4. After Jack's "count to five" story, Kate tells Jack she would've run for the door in that situation. Jack replies, "...

  6. Streaming, rent, or buy Lost – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "Lost - Season 1" streaming on Hulu or buy it as download on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pilot_(Lost)Pilot (Lost) - Wikipedia

    Part 1. Jack Shephard awakens disoriented in a jungle, and follows a yellow Labrador retriever through the bamboo. He emerges on a beach, confronted by the wreckage of Oceanic Flight 815, a plane he was on that was travelling from Sydney to Los Angeles.

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