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Plot. 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 traveling from Sydney to Los Angeles.
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"Pilot, Part 1" is the first of the two-part pilot episode of Lost. It was originally broadcast on September 22, 2004, and "Pilot, Part 2" aired the following week. The two parts re-aired together on October 2, 2004. Jack Shephard, a doctor from Los Angeles, finds himself one of forty-eight...
Summaries. 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.
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
Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot, Part 1. Jack Shephard wakes up from the worst flight of his life. Written by J. J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof (story & teleplay) & Jeffrey Lieber (story). Directed by J.J. Abrams. "Six hours in, our radio went out; no one could see us. We turned back to land in Fiji.
A sudden plane crash leaves at least 48 survivors stranded on a jungle island, forced to scavenge for survival from the wreckage of the plane. As they get their bearings and pin their hopes on a quick rescue, the band of strangers begin to learn the island holds deep and dark secrets.
Jun 11, 2014 · “Pilot” (season 1, episode 1 and 2; originally aired 9/22/2004 and 9/29/2004) In which a plane crashes onto an Island (Available on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon.)