Lost

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  • TV-14
  • 2004
  • 6 Seasons
  • 8.3  (566,260)

Lost is a spectacularly successful science fiction and adventure show that was featured on the ABC network between 2004 and 2010. Trio J.J. Abrams, Jeffrey Lieber and Damon Lindelof are credited as the creators, but the story was developed cooperatively by many different writers over the course of its life, just one quality that helped the show achieve its amazing magic and depth. Lost is comprised of such a diverse and rounded array of characters that it is difficult to pick out specific stars, but notable actors include Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Terry O'Quinn and Michael Emerson. The score for the show, which won widespread acclaim itself, was composed by Michael Giacchino. At its core, Lost is about a group of strangers who become stranded on a not-so-deserted island when their plane crashes over the Pacific Ocean. Each character presented in the show has a very unique and compelling backstory, and the stranded soon learn that there is more to each of them than meets the eye. They realize that the island they have been forced to inhabit is far from an ordinary tropical paradise and that they are caught in something much bigger than themselves, which leads to some of the show's most intriguing questions. What is the island, and how did they happen to be brought there? More importantly, who are these people and why do they seem so mysteriously connected? Lost is notorious for making viewers ache in anticipation, presenting events in nearly episode that demand new answers. Indeed, there is so much depth and lore that goes along with the series that, during the time it was airing, whole communities of theory crafters sprung up online trying to decipher the meanings of the things going on. This is a large part of what made the show so incredibly successful; it is profoundly thought-provoking at every turn, and much of it is open to interpretation. The list of awards and acknowledgements the show has accrued since its inception is nearly endless. After its first season, Lost won an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series and would later receive three Golden Globe nominations for the same category, winning the award in 2006. Many critics praise it as one of the greatest shows to ever appear on television, and it's easy to see why. Beginning with its first episode, Lost is a thrilling experience and it continues to captivate millions today.

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Seasons
The End (Uncut Finale)
19. The End (Uncut Finale)
May 23, 2010
In this uncut version of the Lost finale, Locke puts his plan into action, which could liberate him from the island.
The Final Journey
18. The Final Journey
May 23, 2010
After the Lost finale, past and present cast members discuss their experiences filming and wrapping up the Lost series finale.
The End
17. The End
May 23, 2010
In this dramatic Lost series finale, Locke puts his plan into motion. Will he finally be set free from the powers of the island? All your questions answered in the Lost final episode.
What They Died For
16. What They Died For
May 18, 2010
While Locke devises a new strategy, Jack's group searches for Desmond.
Across the Sea
15. Across the Sea
May 11, 2010
Locke's intentions are finally brought to light.
The Candidate
14. The Candidate
May 4, 2010
Jack's suspicions about Locke make his decision more difficult after he is asked to complete a difficult task.
The Last Recruit
13. The Last Recruit
April 20, 2010
Alliances are made and broken as the Locke and Jack camps merge.
Everybody Loves Hugo
12. Everybody Loves Hugo
April 13, 2010
Hurley worries over what the group should do next, and Locke is curious about the new arrival to his camp.
Happily Ever After
11. Happily Ever After
April 6, 2010
Desmond wakes up and discovers he has returned to the island.
The Package
10. The Package
March 30, 2010
Sun and Jin desperately continue searching for each other, and Locke confronts his enemy.
Ab Aeterno
9. Ab Aeterno
March 23, 2010
Richard Alpert faces a difficult choice.
Recon
8. Recon
March 16, 2010
Locke trusts Sawyer with a mission.
Dr. Linus
7. Dr. Linus
March 9, 2010
Ben deals with the consequences of an uncovered lie.
Sundown
6. Sundown
March 2, 2010
Sayid is faced with a difficult decision, and Claire sends a warning to the temple inhabitants.
Lighthouse
5. Lighthouse
February 23, 2010
Hurley must convince Jack to accompany him on a mission, and Jin comes across an old acquaintance.
The Substitute
4. The Substitute
February 16, 2010
Locke goes in search of aid to further help his cause.
What Kate Does
3. What Kate Does
February 9, 2010
Kate finds herself on the run, while Jack is tasked with something that could put a friend's life at risk.
LA X, Part 2
2. LA X, Part 2
February 2, 2010
The aftermath from Juliet's detonation of the hydrogen bomb is revealed.
LA X, Part 1
1. LA X, Part 1
February 2, 2010
The aftermath from Juliet's detonation of the hydrogen bomb is revealed.
The Final Journey
0. The Final Journey
May 23, 2010
A review of the series with commentary from cast members.
Description

Lost is a spectacularly successful science fiction and adventure show that was featured on the ABC network between 2004 and 2010. Trio J.J. Abrams, Jeffrey Lieber and Damon Lindelof are credited as the creators, but the story was developed cooperatively by many different writers over the course of its life, just one quality that helped the show achieve its amazing magic and depth. Lost is comprised of such a diverse and rounded array of characters that it is difficult to pick out specific stars, but notable actors include Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Terry O'Quinn and Michael Emerson. The score for the show, which won widespread acclaim itself, was composed by Michael Giacchino.

At its core, Lost is about a group of strangers who become stranded on a not-so-deserted island when their plane crashes over the Pacific Ocean. Each character presented in the show has a very unique and compelling backstory, and the stranded soon learn that there is more to each of them than meets the eye. They realize that the island they have been forced to inhabit is far from an ordinary tropical paradise and that they are caught in something much bigger than themselves, which leads to some of the show's most intriguing questions. What is the island, and how did they happen to be brought there? More importantly, who are these people and why do they seem so mysteriously connected?

Lost is notorious for making viewers ache in anticipation, presenting events in nearly episode that demand new answers. Indeed, there is so much depth and lore that goes along with the series that, during the time it was airing, whole communities of theory crafters sprung up online trying to decipher the meanings of the things going on. This is a large part of what made the show so incredibly successful; it is profoundly thought-provoking at every turn, and much of it is open to interpretation.

The list of awards and acknowledgements the show has accrued since its inception is nearly endless. After its first season, Lost won an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series and would later receive three Golden Globe nominations for the same category, winning the award in 2006. Many critics praise it as one of the greatest shows to ever appear on television, and it's easy to see why. Beginning with its first episode, Lost is a thrilling experience and it continues to captivate millions today.

Lost is a series that is currently running and has 6 seasons (127 episodes). The series first aired on September 22, 2004.

Where to Watch Lost

Lost is available for streaming on the ABC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Lost on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 22, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (566,260)