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J. J. Abrams, one of the co-creators of Lost, directed the pilot episode.
One-hundred-twenty-one Lost episodes aired between September 22, 2004, and May 23, 2010. J. J. Abrams, who co-created the American serial drama television series Lost with Damon Lindelof, directed the pilot episode, which was based upon an original script titled Nowhere written by Jeffrey Lieber.[1] Six seasons of the show aired, in addition to numerous clip shows to recap previous episodes.
The series follows the experiences of the survivors of a plane crash on a passenger jet, Oceanic Flight 815, which crashed on a tropical island in the South Pacific, with each episode typically featuring action on the island as well as a secondary storyline from another point in a character's life. The series also includes stories of the lives of people already living on the island — they include the 'Others', who initially antagonize the survivors, as well as a group of people who arrive on the freighter Kahana. Lost: Missing Pieces consists of thirteen original two- to three-minute clips referred to as 'mobisodes' which were produced for cell phones and released between seasons three and four. Multiple former and recurring cast members made an appearance in the series finale.
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Series overview[edit]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Nielsen ratings | ||||
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First aired | Last aired | Avg. viewers (millions) | Rank | ||||
1 | 25 | September 22, 2004 | May 25, 2005 | 15.69 | 15[2] | ||
2 | 24 | September 21, 2005 | May 24, 2006 | 15.50 | 15[3] | ||
3 | 23 | October 4, 2006 | May 23, 2007 | 17.84 | 10[4] | ||
4 | 14 | January 31, 2008 | May 29, 2008 | 13.40 | 17[5] | ||
5 | 17 | January 21, 2009 | May 13, 2009 | 10.94 | 28[6] | ||
6 | 18 | February 2, 2010 | May 23, 2010 | 10.08 | 31[7] |
Episodes[edit]
In the following list, the term 'featured character(s)' refers to the character or characters who are featured in the secondary storyline of each episode.
Season 1 (2004–05)[edit]
Season one aired from September 22, 2004, to May 25, 2005. In addition to the twenty-four regular episodes in season one, a special, 'Lost: The Journey', aired on April 27, 2005, to put the mysteries of the island and the characters in perspective in the lead-up to the season finale.
Season one begins when a plane crash strands the surviving passengers of Oceanic Flight 815 on a seemingly deserted tropical island, forcing the group of strangers to work together to stay alive. However, their survival is threatened by several mysteries, including the contents of a hatch buried in the ground, an unknown entity that roams the jungle, and the motives of the inhabitants known as the 'Others'. Season one covers a narrative time of 44 days.
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The first season averaged 15.69 million viewers per episode.[2]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Featured character(s) | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | 'Pilot (Part 1)' | J. J. Abrams | Story by : Jeffrey Lieber and J. J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof Teleplay by : J. J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof | Jack | September 22, 2004 | 18.65[8] |
2 | 2 | 'Pilot (Part 2)' | J. J. Abrams | Story by : Jeffrey Lieber and J. J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof Teleplay by : J. J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof | Charlie & Kate | September 29, 2004 | 17.00[9] |
3 | 3 | 'Tabula Rasa' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof | Kate | October 6, 2004 | 16.54[10] |
4 | 4 | 'Walkabout' | Jack Bender | David Fury | Locke | October 13, 2004 | 18.16[11] |
5 | 5 | 'White Rabbit' | Kevin Hooks | Christian Taylor | Jack | October 20, 2004 | 16.82[12] |
6 | 6 | 'House of the Rising Sun' | Michael Zinberg | Javier Grillo-Marxuach | Sun | October 27, 2004 | 16.83[13] |
7 | 7 | 'The Moth' | Jack Bender | Jennifer Johnson & Paul Dini | Charlie | November 3, 2004 | 18.73[14] |
8 | 8 | 'Confidence Man' | Tucker Gates | Damon Lindelof | Sawyer | November 10, 2004 | 18.44[15] |
9 | 9 | 'Solitary' | Greg Yaitanes | David Fury | Sayid | November 17, 2004 | 17.64[16] |
10 | 10 | 'Raised by Another' | Marita Grabiak | Lynne E. Litt | Claire | December 1, 2004 | 17.15[17] |
11 | 11 | 'All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues' | Stephen Williams | Javier Grillo-Marxuach | Jack | December 8, 2004 | 18.88[18] |
12 | 12 | 'Whatever the Case May Be' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof & Jennifer Johnson | Kate | January 5, 2005 | 21.59[19] |
13 | 13 | 'Hearts and Minds' | Rod Holcomb | Carlton Cuse & Javier Grillo-Marxuach | Boone | January 12, 2005 | 20.81[20] |
14 | 14 | 'Special' | Greg Yaitanes | David Fury | Michael & Walt | January 19, 2005 | 19.69[21] |
15 | 15 | 'Homecoming' | Kevin Hooks | Damon Lindelof | Charlie | February 9, 2005 | 19.48[22] |
16 | 16 | 'Outlaws' | Jack Bender | Drew Goddard | Sawyer | February 16, 2005 | 17.87[23] |
17 | 17 | '..In Translation' | Tucker Gates | Javier Grillo-Marxuach & Leonard Dick | Jin | February 23, 2005 | 19.49[24] |
18 | 18 | 'Numbers' | Daniel Attias | Brent Fletcher & David Fury | Hurley | March 2, 2005 | 18.85[25] |
19 | 19 | 'Deus Ex Machina' | Robert Mandel | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Locke | March 30, 2005 | 17.75[26] |
20 | 20 | 'Do No Harm' | Stephen Williams | Janet Tamaro | Jack | April 6, 2005 | 17.12[27] |
21 | 21 | 'The Greater Good' | David Grossman | Leonard Dick | Sayid | May 4, 2005 | 17.20[28] |
22 | 22 | 'Born to Run' | Tucker Gates | Story by : Javier Grillo-Marxuach Teleplay by : Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Kate | May 11, 2005 | 17.10[29] |
23 | 23 | 'Exodus (Part 1)' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | various | May 18, 2005 | 18.62[30] |
2425 | 2425 | 'Exodus (Part 2)' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | various | May 25, 2005 | 20.71[31] |
Season 2 (2005–06)[edit]
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Season two aired from September 21, 2005, to May 24, 2006. In addition to the twenty-three regular episodes, three specials were aired that provided recaps and insights into the show's mysteries. There were several cast changes in season two. Ian Somerhalder, who played Boone, left the show, while Malcolm David Kelley, who played Walt, only appeared in four episodes. Michelle Rodriguez, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Cynthia Watros joined the main cast as Ana Lucia, Mr. Eko, and Libby, respectively.
Season two introduced several new characters to the series, who include the plane's tail-section survivors and other island inhabitants. More island mythologies and insights into the survivors' pasts are divulged. The existence of the Dharma Initiative and its benefactor, the Hanso Foundation, is established. The truth about the 'Others' begins to unfold. Season two takes place over 23 days.
The second season averaged a total of 15.50 million viewers.[3]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Featured character(s) | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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26 | 1 | 'Man of Science, Man of Faith' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof | Jack | September 21, 2005 | 23.47[32] |
27 | 2 | 'Adrift' | Stephen Williams | Steven Maeda & Leonard Dick | Michael | September 28, 2005 | 23.17[33] |
28 | 3 | 'Orientation' | Jack Bender | Javier Grillo-Marxuach & Craig Wright | Locke | October 5, 2005 | 22.38[34] |
29 | 4 | 'Everybody Hates Hugo' | Alan Taylor | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Hurley | October 12, 2005 | 21.66[35] |
30 | 5 | '..And Found' | Stephen Williams | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Sun & Jin | October 19, 2005 | 21.38[36] |
31 | 6 | 'Abandoned' | Adam Davidson | Elizabeth Sarnoff | Shannon | November 9, 2005 | 20.01[37] |
32 | 7 | 'The Other 48 Days' | Eric Laneuville | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Ana Lucia, Bernard, Libby and Mr. Eko | November 16, 2005 | 21.87[38] |
33 | 8 | 'Collision' | Stephen Williams | Javier Grillo-Marxuach & Leonard Dick | Ana Lucia | November 23, 2005 | 19.29[39] |
34 | 9 | 'What Kate Did' | Paul Edwards | Steven Maeda & Craig Wright | Kate | November 30, 2005 | 21.54[40] |
35 | 10 | 'The 23rd Psalm' | Matt Earl Beesley | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Mr. Eko | January 11, 2006 | 20.56[41] |
36 | 11 | 'The Hunting Party' | Stephen Williams | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kim | Jack | January 18, 2006 | 19.13[42] |
37 | 12 | 'Fire + Water' | Jack Bender | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Charlie | January 25, 2006 | 19.05[43] |
38 | 13 | 'The Long Con' | Roxann Dawson | Steven Maeda & Leonard Dick | Sawyer | February 8, 2006 | 18.74[44] |
39 | 14 | 'One of Them' | Stephen Williams | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Sayid | February 15, 2006 | 18.20[45] |
40 | 15 | 'Maternity Leave' | Jack Bender | Dawn Lambertsen Kelly & Matt Ragghianti | Claire | March 1, 2006 | 16.43[46] |
41 | 16 | 'The Whole Truth' | Karen Gaviola | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kim | Sun | March 22, 2006 | 15.30[47] |
42 | 17 | 'Lockdown' | Stephen Williams | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Locke | March 29, 2006 | 16.21[48] |
43 | 18 | 'Dave' | Jack Bender | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Hurley | April 5, 2006 | 16.38[49] |
44 | 19 | 'S.O.S.' | Eric Laneuville | Steven Maeda & Leonard Dick | Rose & Bernard | April 12, 2006 | 15.68[50] |
45 | 20 | 'Two for the Road' | Paul Edwards | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kim | Ana Lucia | May 3, 2006 | 15.56[51] |
46 | 21 | '?' | Deran Sarafian | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Mr. Eko | May 10, 2006 | 16.35[52] |
47 | 22 | 'Three Minutes' | Stephen Williams | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Michael | May 17, 2006 | 14.67[53] |
4849 | 2324 | 'Live Together, Die Alone' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Desmond | May 24, 2006 | 17.84[54] |
Season 3 (2006–07)[edit]
Season three began airing on October 4, 2006. There were twenty-two episodes aired in two blocks. The first block consisted of six episodes and aired for six consecutive weeks. After a twelve-week break, the second block aired, and featured the remaining sixteen episodes. In addition to the twenty-two regular season episodes, two specials were aired. 'Lost: A Tale of Survival' aired a week before the premiere, and 'The Lost Survivor Guide' aired with episode seven, when the season returned from its twelve-week break.
Harold Perrineau Jr., Maggie Grace, Michelle Rodriguez, and Cynthia Watros, who played Michael, Shannon, Ana Lucia, and Libby, respectively, left the show after the second season. Michael Emerson, as Benjamin Linus (aka 'Henry Gale'), and Henry Ian Cusick, as Desmond, became regular cast members in season three. Elizabeth Mitchell joined the main cast as Juliet, as did Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro as previously unseen crash survivors Nikki and Paulo respectively.
Season three continues the story 67 days after the crash. The season begins where the second season left off: three of the crash survivors are held in captivity by the mysterious Others. More backstory on the Others, as well as the Dharma Initiative, is revealed. The survivors face continuous threats from their enemies, and also from their friends. The survivors attempt to make contact with a freighter which they believe is there to rescue them. Season three takes place over 24 days.
The third season averaged a total of 17.84 million viewers.[4]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Featured character(s) | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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50 | 1 | 'A Tale of Two Cities' | Jack Bender | Story by : Damon Lindelof Teleplay by : J. J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof | Jack | October 4, 2006 | 18.82[55] |
51 | 2 | 'The Glass Ballerina' | Paul Edwards | Jeff Pinkner & Drew Goddard | Sun & Jin | October 11, 2006 | 16.89[56] |
52 | 3 | 'Further Instructions' | Stephen Williams | Carlton Cuse & Elizabeth Sarnoff | Locke | October 18, 2006 | 16.31[57] |
53 | 4 | 'Every Man for Himself' | Stephen Williams | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Sawyer | October 25, 2006 | 17.09[58] |
54 | 5 | 'The Cost of Living' | Jack Bender | Alison Schapker & Monica Owusu-Breen | Mr. Eko | November 1, 2006 | 16.07[59] |
55 | 6 | 'I Do' | Tucker Gates | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Kate | November 8, 2006 | 17.15[60] |
56 | 7 | 'Not in Portland' | Stephen Williams | Carlton Cuse & Jeff Pinkner | Juliet | February 7, 2007 | 14.49[61] |
57 | 8 | 'Flashes Before Your Eyes' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof & Drew Goddard | Desmond | February 14, 2007 | 12.84[62] |
58 | 9 | 'Stranger in a Strange Land' | Paris Barclay | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kim | Jack | February 21, 2007 | 12.95[63] |
59 | 10 | 'Tricia Tanaka Is Dead' | Eric Laneuville | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Hurley | February 28, 2007 | 12.78[64] |
60 | 11 | 'Enter 77' | Stephen Williams | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Sayid | March 7, 2007 | 12.45[65] |
61 | 12 | 'Par Avion' | Paul Edwards | Christina M. Kim & Jordan Rosenberg | Claire | March 14, 2007 | 12.48[66] |
62 | 13 | 'The Man from Tallahassee' | Jack Bender | Drew Goddard & Jeff Pinkner | Locke | March 21, 2007 | 12.22[67] |
63 | 14 | 'Exposé' | Stephen Williams | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Nikki & Paulo | March 28, 2007 | 11.52[68] |
64 | 15 | 'Left Behind' | Karen Gaviola | Damon Lindelof & Elizabeth Sarnoff | Kate | April 4, 2007 | 11.66[69] |
65 | 16 | 'One of Us' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse & Drew Goddard | Juliet | April 11, 2007 | 12.09[70] |
66 | 17 | 'Catch-22' | Stephen Williams | Jeff Pinkner & Brian K. Vaughan | Desmond | April 18, 2007 | 12.08[71] |
67 | 18 | 'D.O.C.' | Frederick E.O. Toye | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Sun | April 25, 2007 | 11.86[72] |
68 | 19 | 'The Brig' | Eric Laneuville | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Locke | May 2, 2007 | 12.33[73] |
69 | 20 | 'The Man Behind the Curtain' | Bobby Roth | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Drew Goddard | Ben | May 9, 2007 | 12.11[74] |
70 | 21 | 'Greatest Hits' | Stephen Williams | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Charlie | May 16, 2007 | 12.32[75] |
7172 | 2223 | 'Through the Looking Glass' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Jack | May 23, 2007 | 13.86[76] |
Season 4 (2008)[edit]
Season four began airing on January 31, 2008, and concluded on May 29, 2008. Production began in August 2007 and was prematurely stopped in November 2007 due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. The original plan was to air all sixteen episodes in one consecutive block, uninterrupted by repeats.[77] After the strike was resolved, it was decided that the remaining story for the season would be condensed into what co-creator Damon Lindelof called a 'lean, mean five'. This would include a three-hour finale, after Lindelof and Carlton Cuse petitioned ABC. Due to the time lost to the strike there was a mini-hiatus after the eighth episode had aired. The series resumed with its post-strike episodes on April 24, 2008.
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Dominic Monaghan, and Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro, who played Mr. Eko, Charlie, and Nikki and Paulo, respectively, left the cast during the third season, and Harold Perrineau rejoined the main cast as Michael. Alongside Perrineau, three new actors joined the main cast. Jeremy Davies, Ken Leung, and Rebecca Mader play Daniel Faraday, Miles Straume, and Charlotte Lewis respectively.
Season 4 continues the story 91 days after the crash. The season focuses on the survivors splitting into two groups, after making contact with a freighter off-shore. Throughout the season, flashforwards show the lives of the 'Oceanic Six', five original survivors and Aaron who make it off the island and have returned to their old lives. The season takes place over 17 days.
The fourth season averaged a total of 13.40 million viewers.[5]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Featured character(s) | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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73 | 1 | 'The Beginning of the End' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Hurley | January 31, 2008 | 16.07[78] |
74 | 2 | 'Confirmed Dead' | Stephen Williams | Drew Goddard & Brian K. Vaughan | Faraday, Charlotte, Miles, Frank, Naomi | February 7, 2008 | 15.06[79] |
75 | 3 | 'The Economist' | Jack Bender | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Sayid | February 14, 2008 | 13.62[80] |
76 | 4 | 'Eggtown' | Stephen Williams | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Greggory Nations | Kate | February 21, 2008 | 13.53[81] |
77 | 5 | 'The Constant' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Desmond | February 28, 2008 | 12.85[82] |
78 | 6 | 'The Other Woman' | Eric Laneuville | Drew Goddard & Christina M. Kim | Juliet | March 6, 2008 | 12.90[83] |
79 | 7 | 'Ji Yeon' | Stephen Semel | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Sun & Jin | March 13, 2008 | 11.87[84] |
80 | 8 | 'Meet Kevin Johnson' | Stephen Williams | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Brian K. Vaughan | Michael | March 20, 2008 | 11.28[85] |
81 | 9 | 'The Shape of Things to Come' | Jack Bender | Brian K. Vaughan & Drew Goddard | Ben | April 24, 2008 | 12.33[86] |
82 | 10 | 'Something Nice Back Home' | Stephen Williams | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Jack | May 1, 2008 | 11.14[87] |
83 | 11 | 'Cabin Fever' | Paul Edwards | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Kyle Pennington | Locke | May 8, 2008 | 11.28[88] |
84 | 12 | 'There's No Place Like Home (Part 1)' | Stephen Williams | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Jack, Hurley, Sayid, Sun, Kate | May 15, 2008 | 11.40[89] |
8586 | 1314 | 'There's No Place Like Home (Part 2)' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Jack, Hurley, Sayid, Sun, Kate | May 29, 2008 | 12.20[90] |
Season 5 (2009)[edit]
Season five began airing on January 21, 2009, and ended on May 13, 2009, featuring seventeen episodes.[91] A clip show recapping the first four seasons preceded the premiere.[92] Season five follows two time lines. The first takes place on the island, where the remaining survivors begin to erratically jump forward and backward through time, following the island being moved in both space and time by Ben, and focuses on the events that lead up to Locke stopping the time jumps and leaving the Island. The second takes place off the island following Locke's death and deals with Jack and Ben's attempt to reunite the Oceanic Six and return to the island with Locke's dead body.[93] The second part of the season starts after the time jumps end and the Oceanic Six return to the island on Ajira Airways Flight 316. The show continues to follow two time lines, both of which take place on the island. The first takes place in 1977 when the survivors who had been left behind are stranded after jumping around in time. It is also where some of the Oceanic Six are transported during the return flight to the island. The second takes place in late 2007 after Flight 316 is forced to crash land on the island.
Harold Perrineau, who plays Michael Dawson, left the cast at the conclusion of the fourth season. Emilie de Ravin, who plays Claire Littleton, was placed on a holding contract, but she returned in the sixth and final season of Lost as a main cast member.
The fifth season averaged a total of 10.94 million viewers.[6]
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No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Featured character(s) | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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87 | 1 | 'Because You Left' | Stephen Williams | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | none | January 21, 2009 | 11.66[94] |
88 | 2 | 'The Lie' | Jack Bender | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Hurley | January 21, 2009 | 11.08[94] |
89 | 3 | 'Jughead' | Rod Holcomb | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Paul Zbyszewski | Desmond | January 28, 2009 | 11.07[95] |
90 | 4 | 'The Little Prince' | Stephen Williams | Brian K. Vaughan & Melinda Hsu Taylor | Kate | February 4, 2009 | 10.98[96] |
91 | 5 | 'This Place Is Death' | Paul Edwards | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Sun & Jin | February 11, 2009 | 9.77[97] |
92 | 6[98] | '316' | Stephen Williams | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Jack | February 18, 2009 | 11.27[99] |
93 | 7[98] | 'The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Locke | February 25, 2009 | 9.82[100] |
94 | 8 | 'LaFleur' | Mark Goldman | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Kyle Pennington | Sawyer | March 4, 2009 | 10.61[101] |
95 | 9 | 'Namaste' | Jack Bender | Paul Zbyszewski & Brian K. Vaughan | none | March 18, 2009 | 9.08[102] |
96 | 10 | 'He's Our You' | Greg Yaitanes | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Sayid | March 25, 2009 | 8.82[103] |
97 | 11 | 'Whatever Happened, Happened' | Bobby Roth | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Kate | April 1, 2009 | 9.35[104] |
98 | 12 | 'Dead Is Dead' | Stephen Williams | Brian K. Vaughan & Elizabeth Sarnoff | Ben | April 8, 2009 | 8.29[105] |
99 | 13 | 'Some Like It Hoth' | Jack Bender | Melinda Hsu Taylor & Greggory Nations | Miles | April 15, 2009 | 9.23[106] |
100 | 14 | 'The Variable' | Paul Edwards | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Faraday | April 29, 2009 | 9.04[107] |
101 | 15 | 'Follow the Leader' | Stephen Williams | Paul Zbyszewski & Elizabeth Sarnoff | none | May 6, 2009 | 8.70[108] |
102103 | 1617 | 'The Incident' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | Jacob | May 13, 2009 | 9.43[109] |
Season 6 (2010)[edit]
The sixth and final season premiered on February 2, 2010, with a two-hour premiere preceded by a one-hour clip show.[110] The show continued from February 9, 2010, at its new time slot of Tuesdays at 9:00 pm with a total of 18 episodes airing in 16 broadcasts, and ended with a four-and-a-half-hour series finale on Sunday, May 23, 2010. The finale began with a two-hour recap special, and continued with the two-and-a-half-hour final episode.[111]
This season introduced 'flash-sideways.' It represents a world created by the collective minds of the Oceanic 815 survivors for their souls to find one another in the afterlife and to remember their previous lives together, as revealed in the finale.
Jeremy Davies, Rebecca Mader, and Elizabeth Mitchell, who played Daniel Faraday, Charlotte Lewis, and Juliet Burke, respectively, left the show after the fifth season, but all three reprised their characters for the sixth. Former recurring cast members Nestor Carbonell, Jeff Fahey, and Zuleikha Robinson, who played the roles Richard Alpert, Frank Lapidus, and Ilana Verdansky, were promoted to the starring cast, and Emilie de Ravin returned as main character Claire Littleton after a year-long absence.
Multiple former and recurring cast members made an appearance in the final episode. For the special occasion, Sam Anderson, François Chau, L. Scott Caldwell, Jeremy Davies, Fionnula Flanagan, Maggie Grace, Rebecca Mader, Elizabeth Mitchell, Dominic Monaghan, Ian Somerhalder, John Terry, Sonya Walger, and Cynthia Watros were listed in the starring cast.
The sixth season totals an average of 10.08 million viewers.[7]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Featured character(s) | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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104105 | 12 | 'LA X' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | various | February 2, 2010 | 12.09[112] |
106 | 3 | 'What Kate Does' | Paul Edwards | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Kate | February 9, 2010 | 11.05[113] |
107 | 4 | 'The Substitute' | Tucker Gates | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Melinda Hsu Taylor | Locke | February 16, 2010 | 9.82[114] |
108 | 5 | 'Lighthouse' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Jack | February 23, 2010 | 9.95[115] |
109 | 6 | 'Sundown' | Bobby Roth | Paul Zbyszewski & Graham Roland | Sayid | March 2, 2010 | 9.29[116] |
110 | 7 | 'Dr. Linus' | Mario Van Peebles | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Ben | March 9, 2010 | 9.49[117] |
111 | 8 | 'Recon' | Jack Bender | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Jim Galasso | Sawyer | March 16, 2010 | 8.87[118] |
112 | 9 | 'Ab Aeterno' | Tucker Gates | Melinda Hsu Taylor & Greggory Nations | Richard | March 23, 2010 | 9.31[119] |
113 | 10 | 'The Package' | Paul Edwards | Paul Zbyszewski & Graham Roland | Sun & Jin | March 30, 2010 | 10.13[120] |
114 | 11 | 'Happily Ever After' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Desmond | April 6, 2010 | 9.55[121] |
115 | 12 | 'Everybody Loves Hugo' | Daniel Attias | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Hurley | April 13, 2010 | 9.48[122] |
116 | 13 | 'The Last Recruit' | Stephen Semel | Paul Zbyszewski & Graham Roland | various | April 20, 2010 | 9.53[123] |
117 | 14 | 'The Candidate' | Jack Bender | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Jim Galasso | Jack & Locke | May 4, 2010 | 9.59[124] |
118 | 15 | 'Across the Sea' | Tucker Gates | Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof | Jacob & Man in Black | May 11, 2010 | 10.32[125] |
119 | 16 | 'What They Died For' | Paul Edwards | Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz & Elizabeth Sarnoff | various | May 18, 2010 | 10.47[126] |
120121 | 1718 | 'The End' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | various | May 23, 2010 | 13.57[126] |
Epilogue (2010)[edit]
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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'The New Man in Charge' | Paul Edwards | Melinda Hsu Taylor, Graham Roland & Jim Galasso | August 24, 2010(on DVD) | |
Following the events of the series finale, Ben relieves two Dharma Initiative employees of their duties before answering a few lingering questions. Afterwards, Ben recruits an old friend to rejoin him on the island. |
Mobisodes: Lost: Missing Pieces (2007–08)[edit]
Lost: Missing Pieces consists of thirteen original two- to three-minute clips referred to as 'mobisodes' which were produced for cell phones and released between seasons three and four. Six days after they became available for cell phones, they could be streamed from ABC.com. 'Prod. no.' stands for production code number, which indicates in what order the mobisodes were produced, and in the order they appear on the DVD and Blu-ray.
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1 | 'The Watch' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse | Jack & Christian | November 7, 2007 | 107 |
2 | 'The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt' | Jack Bender | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz | Hurley & Frogurt | November 13, 2007 | 103 |
3 | 'King of the Castle' | Jack Bender | Brian K. Vaughan | Jack & Ben | November 20, 2007 | 101 |
4 | 'The Deal' | Jack Bender | Elizabeth Sarnoff | Michael & Juliet | November 26, 2007 | 110 |
5 | 'Operation: Sleeper' | Jack Bender | Brian K. Vaughan | Jack & Juliet | December 3, 2007 | 106 |
6 | 'Room 23' | Jack Bender | Elizabeth Sarnoff | Ben & Juliet | December 11, 2007 | 104 |
7 | 'Arzt & Crafts' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof | Hurley, Jin, Sun, Michael & Arzt | December 17, 2007 | 112 |
8 | 'Buried Secrets' | Jack Bender | Christina M. Kim | Jin, Sun & Michael | December 24, 2007 | 105 |
9 | 'Tropical Depression' | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse | Michael & Arzt | December 31, 2007 | 111 |
10 | 'Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack.' | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof | Jack & Ethan | January 7, 2008 | 102 |
11 | 'Jin Has a Temper-Tantrum on the Golf Course' | Jack Bender | Drew Goddard | Hurley, Jin & Michael | January 14, 2008 | 108 |
12 | 'The Envelope' | Jack Bender | Teleplay by:J. J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof Story by: Damon Lindelof | Juliet & Amelia | January 21, 2008 | 109 |
13 | 'So It Begins' | Jack Bender | Drew Goddard | Jack, Christian & Vincent | January 28, 2008 | 113 |
Specials (2005–10)[edit]
This section indexes official specials and recap episodes that were made specifically by the Lost team. Technically these episodes are clip shows but to distance them from the negative stereotypes clip shows receive, they are described as recap specials.
No. | Title | Narrators | Aired between | Original air date |
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1 | 'Lost: The Journey' | Brian Cox Evangeline Lilly & Dominic Monaghan in Australia | 'Do No Harm' (Episode 20) 'The Greater Good' (Episode 21) | April 27, 2005 | 13.75[127] |
2 | 'Destination Lost' | Peter Coyote | 'Exodus' (Season 1 finale) 'Man of Science, Man of Faith' (Season 2 premiere) | September 21, 2005 | 15.27[32] |
3 | 'Lost: Revelation' | Peter Coyote Hosted by J. J. Abrams in Australia | 'What Kate Did' (Episode 34) 'The 23rd Psalm' (Episode 35) | January 11, 2006 | 13.52[41] |
4 | 'Lost: Reckoning' | Peter Coyote | 'S.O.S.' (Episode 44) 'Two for the Road' (Episode 45) | April 26, 2006 | 11.95[128] |
5 | 'Lost: A Tale of Survival' | Michael Emerson | 'Live Together, Die Alone' (Season 2 finale) 'A Tale of Two Cities' (Season 3 premiere) | September 27, 2006 | 9.03[129] |
6 | 'Lost Survivor Guide' | Kyle MacLachlan Hosted by Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | 'I Do' (Episode 55) 'Not in Portland' (Episode 56) | February 7, 2007 | 8.84[61] |
7 | 'Lost: The Answers' | Kyle MacLachlan Hosted by Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | 'Greatest Hits' (Episode 70) 'Through the Looking Glass' (Season 3 finale) | May 17, 2007 | 9.12[75] |
8 | 'Lost: Past, Present & Future' | Michael Emerson | 'Through the Looking Glass' (Season 3 finale) 'The Beginning of the End' (Season 4 premiere) | January 31, 2008 | 13.06[78] |
9 | 'Lost: Destiny Calls' | Doug Hutchison Hosted by Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | 'There's No Place Like Home' (Season 4 finale) 'Because You Left' (Season 5 premiere) | January 21, 2009 | 8.48[94] |
10 | 'Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6' | Nestor Carbonell | 'Some Like It Hoth' (Episode 99) 'The Variable' (Episode 100) | April 22, 2009 | 6.75[130] |
11 | 'Lost: A Journey in Time' | Michael Emerson Hosted by Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | 'Follow the Leader' (Episode 101) 'The Incident' (Season 5 finale) | May 13, 2009 | 6.33[109] |
12 | 'Lost: Final Chapter' 'Lost: Beginning of the End'[131] | Michael Emerson | 'The Incident' (Season 5 finale) 'LA X' (Season 6 premiere) | February 2, 2010 | 9.97[112] |
13–14 | 'Lost: The Final Journey' | Titus Welliver | 'What They Died For' (Episode 119) 'The End' (Series finale) | May 23, 2010 | 9.93[126] |
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- List of Lost episodes at Lostpedia
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Lost_episodes&oldid=894516763'
Air date: Sep 22, 2004
The 48 survivors of a mid-air plane disaster dazedly gather their wits about them in the opening episode of the ABC hit series Lost. Marooned on an island somewhere in the Pacific, the survivors must now rely upon their inner strength -- and each other -- to stay alive, having been stripped of virtually all vestiges of civilization. Making matters worse is the island's harsh, almost impenetrable terrain and bizarre variety of animal life. Emerging as the most prominent of the castaways in the opener are Jack (Matthew Fox), a somber doctor who frantically helps survivors who are clinging to life, and Kate (Evangeline Lilly), a beautiful and mysterious survivor who seems to be a concerned do-gooder. The two meet when she reluctantly agrees to suture a wound on his back despite having no medical experience. On the first night after the crash, the survivors are terrified by the loud animal-like roar of something large rustling around in the jungle -- even the trees shake with its presence. The next day, along with washed-up rock star Charlie (Dominic Monaghan), Kate and Jack venture out to find the front end of the plane -- and hopefully the plane's transceiver (radio transmitter) -- in the jungle. This two-hour pilot episode was originally telecast in two separate installments.
MoreAir date: Sep 29, 2004
In the conclusion of Lost's two-part series opener, the individual character traits of the survivors of a mid-air plane disaster come into sharper focus. While Jack (Matthew Fox), a troubled doctor, Kate (Evangeline Lilly), a mysterious, concerned survivor, and washed-up rock star Charlie (Dominic Monaghan) have gone to look for the front end of the plane in the jungle, the others get to know each other. Among the remaining survivors who are trapped on that somewhat surrealistic Pacific island are perennial jokester Hurley (Jorge Garcia), eternally bickering siblings Shannon (Maggie Grace) and Boone (Ian Somerhalder), nervous Korean couple Mr. and Mrs. Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim, Yunjin Kim), hair-trigger-tempered Sawyer (Josh Holloway), former Iraqi Republican Guard Sayid (Naveen Andrews), father and son Michael and Walt, very pregnant Aussie Claire (Emilie de Ravin)..and the secretive and possibly slightly sinister Locke (Terry O'Quinn). Still reeling from a close encounter with a terrifying (though unseen) beast in the jungle, Jack, Kate, and Charlie return to the beach with the transceiver, hoping that someone will be able to get it working. Not only are some of the surviving passengers not getting along very well, but the group later encounters an incongruous animal in the jungle and finds that there may have been a dangerous prisoner on board the plane.
MoreAir date: Oct 6, 2004
The title of this episode translates as 'Blank Slate,' which is as good a way as any to describe what the 48 survivors of a mid-air plane crash truly know and understand about one another as they acclimate themselves to their new Pacific-island surroundings. Almost as mysterious as the strange topography and stranger wildlife of the island is the clouded past of Kate (Evangeline Lilly), who, it is revealed through flashback, was a recently a fugitive on the run. Only one passenger, who may be dying, knows her secret..until he passes it on to two other survivors. Meanwhile, the mysterious Locke (Terry O'Quinn) forms a bond with young Walt (Malcolm David Kelley), much to the dismay of Walt's father, Michael (Harold Perrineau).
MoreAir date: Oct 13, 2004
When Locke leads Kate and Michael on a hunt for food, a tantalizing secret about the island's most mysterious survivor suddenly comes to light. As Locke dreams about the moments just after the crash, Vincent's incessant barking wakes up the entire camp. Something is in the fuselage, and as the group attempts to get a better look by using a flashlight three wild boars come dashing out. Apparently the beasts had been attracted to the bodies that had been roasting in the fuselage for the last few days, leading Jack to recommend that the corpses be cremated. With food supplies running short, Locke recommends that the group go hunting the boars for meat - they can even use his personal collection of knives to slay the swine. As Locke reflects on his past, it's revealed that he was not the military man one would suspect but the average cubicle dweller. Later, Michael and Locke prepare to go out on the hunt while Sun keeps an eye on Walt and Sayid attempts to trace the source of the mysterious French transmission. Back on the beach, Claire collects the possessions of those killed in the crash in order to stage a eulogy. Claire asks Jack to conduct the ceremony but he refuses, leaving her reluctantly saddled with a weighty responsibility. Boone has noticed that a survivor named Rose has been sitting alone on the beach and refusing to east, though when he mentions it to Shannon she tells him to mind his own business. As the hunt continues, Locke hones in on the boar's tracks just as one of the beasts begins to charge. Immediately after, Locke drifts back to the time that he purchased the tickets for he and Helen to take an Australian walkabout and was casually rejected - leaving him more determined to slay the boar than ever. Meanwhile, Shannon attempts to manipulate Charlie into catching her a fish as Jack learns that Rose's husband Bernard is missing. Though she hasn't seen him since the crash, she instinctually knows that he is still alive. After Claire discovers an envelope marked for Sayid and containing a picture of a woman, Kate climbs a tree to attach an antennae to trace the broadcast and sees an enormous monster heading directly towards Locke. Jack too has noticed something in the trees, making a mad dash to find out just what it could be. Much to his surprise, it was just Locke returning with a wild boar for dinner. That night, as the fuselage is ignited and the memorial service begins, Michael asks Locke about the monster. While Locke claims to have seen nothing, it's obvious that he has more than his fare share of secrets.
MoreAir date: Oct 20, 2004
Veronica Hamel of Hill Street Blues fame makes a guest appearance as the mother of plane-crash survivor Jack (Matthew Fox) as he experiences another of his character-revealing flashbacks during a period of delirium. Elsewhere on the island, the pregnant Claire (Emilie de Raven) suffers from unforeseen complications, and Boone (Ian Somerhalder) gallantly attempts to rescue a drowning woman, only to be nearly drowned himself. It seems that there may be a thief on the island, as the last of the water bottles mysteriously disappear just when Claire desperately needs them. And Jack continues to 'see' a mysterious man in a suit at a distance; when he goes to investigate, he finds that the stranger may be, impossibly, someone very close to him.
MoreAir date: Oct 27, 2004
Only Korean couple Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun (Yunjin Kim) know the real reason that Jin savagely beats Michael (Harold Perrineau) before the eyes of the astonished survivors, but they aren't talking. Actually, they couldn't talk even if they wanted to, since they are still separated from the others by impenetrable language barriers (or so it seems). Another crisis arises when several of the castaways quarrel over where everyone should pitch camp, leading to a schism between two separate factions. And the truth about Charlie (Dominic Monaghan) is made known to the equally secretive Locke (Terry O'Quinn). Flashbacks in this episode focus on Jin and Sun and reveal that they were once madly in love. He was of a lower social standing, but convinced her powerful, rich father to allow them to marry, if Jin would come to work for him..a job that Jin soon learned required a lot of dirty work.
MoreAir date: Nov 3, 2004
The reclusive Locke (Terry O'Quinn) is willing to help Charlie (Dominic Monaghan) wean himself away from his drug habit -- but he won't explain why he has suddenly become so generous with his time. Flashbacks reveal how Charlie's life as a rock star and his troubled relationship with his bandmate brother (Neil Hopkins) led to his drug habit in the first place. In other developments, Michael (Harold Perrineau) sets Hurley (Jorge Garcia) straight as to the ethnic origins of Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun (Yunjin Kim); and the efforts by Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Kate (Evangeline Lilly), and Boone (Ian Somerhalder) to find out who has been sending radio transmissions in French are thwarted by an unknown antagonist. Worse still is the plight of Jack (Matthew Fox), who is buried alive in a collapsing cave.
MoreAir date: Nov 10, 2004
Jack (Matthew Fox) and Sayid (Naveen Andrews) resort to drastic measures (reminiscent of old Fu Manchu movies!) when Sawyer (Josh Holloway) refuses to surrender one of the inhalers he claims he has to help the short-of-breath Shannon (Maggie Grace). Elsewhere on the island, Charlie (Dominic Monaghan) has made a home for himself in the caves, and hopes that Claire (Emilie de Raven) will join him. And in the obligatory flashback 'revelation' scenes, the truth about Sawyer's background is revealed; meanwhile, Kate (Evangeline Lilly) gains some insight into his troubled childhood, and we learn for the first time that killing a man is nothing new for Sayid.
MoreAir date: Nov 17, 2004
The mystery of those French radio transmissions is revealed to Sayid (Naveen Andrews) -- but he may not live long enough to tell the other survivors. On a less serious note, roly-poly Hurley (Jorge Garcia) comes up with a silly plan to bring a bit of entertainment to the island, involving a set of golf clubs recovered from the wreckage of the plane. And an extended flashback tells us more than we'd like to know about Sayid's previous life as an Iraqi Republican Guard. Mira Furlan guest stars as Danielle Rousseau, a character who was decidedly not on the passenger list.
MoreAir date: Dec 1, 2004
This episode focuses on plane-crash survivor Claire (Emilie de Raven), and her memories of the man who left her pregnant before abandoning her. We also learn that a psychic had advised Claire to make her ill-fated trip -- and now she is having a premonition of her own, one that may prove disastrous for her unborn baby. And in another part of the island, fun-loving Hurley (Jorge Garcia) is not at all amused to come face to face with another person who wasn't on the passenger list (William Mapother plays the odd man out).
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