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  2. May 23, 2020 · For a decade, 'Lost' fans have been disappointed with the ending of the twisting ABC series. But it boils down to one question: Are you a person of science or a person of faith?

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  3. Jul 26, 2022 · A revisit of the Lost finale makes it clear that the characters hadn't truly been living until the very last moments of the series anyway.

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    For the first three seasons of Lost, flashbacks were essential to getting to know the Oceanic Flight 815 passengers. Introduced in the Season 3 finale and continuing through Season 4, flash-forwards gave us a glimpse of the lives of those who got to escape the island. In Season 5, the double-setting stories continued with parts set in the present-d...

    Season 6 of Lost had a rocky start on the island's timeline as well. For a show that was so character-driven, there were some storylines in Season 6 that seemed to be included just to move the plot forward. Sawyer (Josh Holloway), for example, angry at Jack because of Juliet's (Elizabeth Mitchell) death, sides with The Man In Black. Claire (Emilie ...

    After a notable imbalance in the first half of the final season of Lost, the second half brought more clarity about what it all meant. Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick), one of the best characters to be introduced post-Season 1, became the link between the island and the flash-sideways realities. In the latter, he embarked on a journey to wake up eve...

    In what can be considered the most divisive episode of the season, if not the whole series, Jacob (Mark Pellegrino) and The Man In Black's (Titus Welliver) eternal fight was finally explained. Being born twins and raised by Mother (surprising guest star Allison Janney), she confined them to never leave the island. The Man In Black kills her and Jac...

    First, let’s state the obvious. The Oceanic Flight 815 passengers on Lost weren't “dead all this time.”The fact that the flash-sideways reality took place in the afterlife doesn’t mean that they died in the plane crash or that everything was a dream. What happened on the island was real. Every single one of their moments of love, anger, despair, re...

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  4. Praise for the series finale often focuses on emotional gravitas and character development. Writing in September 2014, Tom Eames of Digital Spy defended the finale, explaining that, although "divisive and controversial", it was "a beautiful piece of television".

  5. May 24, 2010 · Confused about the ending of Lost? Our Lost Finale Explanation answers the questions that left fans confused and/or upset in the final episode.

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  6. Lost, which ended 10 years ago tomorrow (23 May), has the most misunderstood finale of all time. Upon its initial broadcast, the divisive two-parter caused a large number of disappointed...

  7. Sep 5, 2018 · But if you've ever been curious to have the LOST finale explained by actress Evangeline Lilly, who played scrappy criminal Kate Austen in all six seasons of the series, you're in luck:...

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