
Due to its large ensemble cast and the cost of filming primarily on location in Oahu, Hawaii, series is one of the most expensive on television. It was created by Damon Lindelof, J. J. Abrams and Jeffrey Lieber and is produced by ABC Studios, Bad Robot Productions and Grass Skirt Productions. The score is composed by Michael Giacchino. The current executive producers are Abrams, Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender and Carlton Cuse.[4]
Critically acclaimed and a popular success, Lost garnered an average of 16 million viewers per episode on ABC during its first year. It has won numerous industry awards including the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2005,[5] Best American Import at the British Academy Television Awards in 2005, the Golden Globe for Best Drama in 2006 and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series. Reflecting its devoted fan base, the series has become a part of American popular culture with references to the story and its elements appearing in other television series, commercials, comic books, webcomics, humor magazines, a video game song lyrics. The show's fictional universe has also been explored through tie-in novels, board and video games, and alternative reality games, The Lost Experience and Find 815.
In May 2007, ABC announced that Lost will conclude in its sixth season with its 120th and final episode airing in May 2010.[10] Season six will consist of seventeen episodes.[11] Episodes from the first four seasons of the series have begun airing in off-network syndication in the U.S., distributed by Disney-ABC Domestic Television, on G4 and Sci Fi.
Lost features an orchestral score performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra and composed by Michael Giacchino, incorporating many recurring themes for subjects such as events, locations and characters, something uncommon in television music. Giacchino achieved some of the sounds for the score using unusual instruments, such as striking suspended pieces of the plane's fuselage.[24] On March 21, 2006, the record label Varèse Sarabande released the original television soundtrack for Lost's first season.[25] The soundtrack included select full-length versions of the most popular themes of the season and the main title, which was composed by series creator J.J. Abrams.[25] Varèse Sarabande released a soundtrack featuring music from the second season of Lost on October 3, 2006.[26] A soundtrack for the third season was released on May 6, 2008.
Pop culture songs have been used sparingly in the series, given the mainly orchestral score. When such songs are featured, they usually originate from a diegetic source. Examples are the various songs played on Hurley's portable CD player throughout the first season (until its batteries died in the episode "...In Translation"), which featured Joe Purdy's "Wash Away", or the use of the record player in the second season, which included Cass Elliot's "Make Your Own Kind of Music" and Petula Clark's "Downtown" in the second and third season premieres respectively. In two episodes, Charlie is shown on a street corner playing guitar and singing the Oasis song "Wonderwall". In the third season's finale, Jack is driving down the street listening to Nirvana's "Scentless Apprentice," right before he arrives to the Hoffs/Drawlar Funeral Parlor, and in the parallel scene in the fourth season's finale he arrives listening to "Gouge Away" by Pixies. The third season also used Three Dog Night's Shambala on two occasions in the van. The only two pop songs that have ever been used without a source (i.e. non-diegetic) are Ann-Margret's "Slowly," in the episode "I Do" and "I Shall Not Walk Alone", written by Ben Harper, and covered by The Blind Boys of Alabama in the episode "Confidence Man". Alternate music is used in several international broadcasts. For instance, in the Japanese broadcast of Lost, the theme song for season one is "Here I Am" by Chemistry, the theme song for season two is "Losin'" by Yuna Ito, and the theme song for season three is "Fire Walk With Me" by Fantômas.
On Lost, a few dozen people survive an airplane crash and fight to survive on a deserted island where freaky stuff happens.
That’s not an ocean surrounding their island. It’s a very well-known creek, and these people are up it.
This show combines the pathos of Survivor with the terror of Gilligan’s Island. It’s compelling, dramatic, action goodness every single week.
Season 1
1. Episode 1 - Pilot - Part 1
2. Episode 2 - Pilot - Part 2
3. Episode 3 - Tabula Rasa
4. Episode 4 - Walkabout
5. Episode 5 - White Rabbit
6. Episode 6 - House of the Rising Sun
7. Episode 7 - The Moth
8. Episode 8 - Confidence Man
9. Episode 9 - Solitary
10. Episode 10 - Raised by Another
11. Episode 11 - All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues
12. Episode 12 - Whatever the Case May Be
13. Episode 13 - Hearts and Minds
14. Episode 14 - Special
15. Episode 15 - Homecoming
16. Episode 16 - Outlaws
17. Episode 17 - …In Translation
18. Episode 18 - Numbers
19. Episode 19 - Deus Ex Machina
20. Episode 20 - Do No Harm
21. Episode 21 - The Greater Good (a.k.a. Sides)
22. Episode 22 - Born to Run
23. Episode 23 - Exodus (1)
24. Episode 24 - Exodus (2)
Season 2
1. Episode 1 - Man of Science, Man of Faith
2. Episode 2 - Adrift
3. Episode 3 - Orientation
4. Episode 4 - Everybody Hates Hugo
5. Episode 5 - …And Found
6. Episode 6 - Abandoned
7. Episode 7 - The Other 48 Days
8. Episode 8 - Collision
9. Episode 9 - What Kate Did
10. Episode 10 - The 23rd Psalm
11. Episode 11 - The Hunting Party
12. Episode 12 - Fire + Water
13. Episode 13 - The Long Con
14. Episode 14 - One of Them
15. Episode 15 - Maternity Leave
16. Episode 16 - The Whole Truth
17. Episode 17 - Lockdown
18. Episode 18 - Dave
19. Episode 19 - S.O.S.
20. Episode 20 - Two For The Road
21. Episode 21 - ?
22. Episode 22 - Three Minutes
23. Episode 23 - Live Together, Die Alone 1
24. Episode 24 - Live Together, Die Alone 2
Season 3
1. Episode 1 - A Tale of Two Cities
2. Episode 2 - The Glass Ballerina
3. Episode 3 - Further Instructions
4. Episode 4 - Every Man for Himself
5. Episode 5 - The Cost of Living
6. Episode 6 - I Do
7. Episode 7 - Not in Portland
8. Episode 8 - Flashes Before Your Eyes
9. Episode 9 - Stranger in a Strange Land
10. Episode 10 - Tricia Tanaka Is Dead
11. Episode 11 - Enter 77
12. Episode 12 - Par Avion
13. Episode 13 - The Man from Tallahassee
14. Episode 14 - Expose
15. Episode 15 - Left Behind
16. Episode 16 - One of Us
17. Episode 17 - Catch-22
18. Episode 18 - D.O.C.
19. Episode 19 - The Brig
20. Episode 20 - The Man Behind the Curtain
21. Episode 21 - Greatest Hits
22. Episode 22 - Through the Looking Glass (1)
23. Episode 23 - Through the Looking Glass (2)
Special - The answers
Season 4
0. Episode 0 - Past, Present, And Future
1. Episode 1 - The Beginning of the End
2. Episode 2 - Confirmed Dead
3. Episode 3 - The Economis
4. Episode 4 - Eggtown
5. Episode 5 - The Constant
6. Episode 6 - The Other Woman
7. Episode 7 - Ji Yeon
8. Episode 8 - Meet Kevin Johnson
9. Episode 9 - The Shape of Things to Come
10. Episode 10 - Something Nice Back Home
11. Episode 11 - Cabin Fever
12. Episode 12 - There’s No Place Like Home Part 1
13. Episode 13 - There’s No Place Like Home Part 2
14. Episode 14 - There’s No Place Like Home Part 3
Season 5
1. Episode 1 - Because You Left
2. Episode 2 - The Lie
3. Episode 3 - Jughead
4. Episode 4 - The Little Prince
5. Episode 5 - This Place Is Death
6. Episode 6 - 316
7. Episode 7 - The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham
8. Episode 8 - LaFleur
9. Episode 9 - Namaste
10. Episode 10 - He’s Our You
11. Episode 11 - Whatever Happened, Happened
12. Episode 12 - Dead Is Dead
13. Episode 13 - Some Like It Hoth
14. Episode 14 - The Variable


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