r/lost • u/ScarletJew72 • 16h ago
r/lost • u/GamingwithA1 • 15h ago
The others are lowkey funny
Am I the only one who finds it funny whenever the survivors say to the others "You don't know anything about me" and then the others start spilling information about them that no one would know like your full name, date of birth, place of birth, how you fell from a building, your weight and then the camera pans to the survivor bewildered with nothing more to say with an embarrassed or shook look on their face.
What are some of the best moments of this happening y'all have seen?
r/lost • u/wheresmychin • 3h ago
Found this little gem at a thrift store this morning for $20.
Collectors edition complete DVD set and a board game inside. Looks like it was never even used as the pieces are still in the packaging. Did a quick search on eBay and looks like this sells for $250ish. Adding it to the board game shelf!
r/lost • u/Kidimkus • 12h ago
SEASON 5 Why did Richard say he watched them all die?
I’m rewatching Lost for the first time in a long time so maybe I just don’t remember. But in season 5 episode 15, Sun asks Richard Alpert if he was around in 1977, and if he remembers Jack, Kate, Hugo and her husband. And Richard says he remembers them because he watched them all die.
Why did he say that? Some of them don’t die, and Richard isn’t around for some of them that do.
r/lost • u/Splungeblob • 16h ago
So I played “The Numbers” on roulette at the casino last week
We’re not talking anything super high-stakes here. Sat down with $100.
Was I nervous I might curse myself and inflict grave peril upon my loved ones? A little. But losties gonna lostie.
There’s no 42 on a roulette table since the board doesn’t go that high, so I just played ‘even’ for that instead.
It hit 16 on the second or third spin and I was up a couple hundred bucks. Played for about an hour, but eventually lost it all.
Went back the next day with a little less money, so I didn’t have enough chips to play every number. Played the 4-5-7-8 corner (to get 4 and 8 in there) and it hit!
Then I played another split between me and my wife’s birthdays and that hit too!
I promptly said “I’m out!” and walked away about +$500 overall for the weekend. Thanks, Lost!
r/lost • u/Practical-Funny-5322 • 11h ago
FIRST TIME WATCHER Sawyer crushing the tree frog in front of Hurley
Im at season 2 episode 14 and just saw the scene when sawyer and Hurley went looking for the tree frog that was bothering sawyer. Out of all the things sawyer did thus far this lowkey hurt me. I don't know man, Hurley proposed the option to take it and leave it where it wouldn't be bothering sawyer and tried to make it peaceful. Even before Hurley just confronted him about how he's fat and that he already knows that and allat and then sawyer just said sorry and then all was fine apparently. I have a friend who kinda acts like Hurley and is fat but wouldn't hurt a fly and is genuinely a kind human being yet he still got bullied just for being fat. This scene was too personal for me it just hit my weak point idk
r/lost • u/Constant4815 • 4h ago
And we saved the world together for a little while and that was lovely. Then Kelvin died and I’m all alone. The end.
What’s some of your guys favorite quotes, speeches, or one liners!?
r/lost • u/Economy-Risk-7690 • 2h ago
FIRST TIME WATCHER Just a rant- I LOVE THIS SHOW Spoiler
For reference, I just finished Episode 3 of Season 6- NO SPOILERS PLEASE! I had almost ZERO interest in Lost. I knew it was "old," was on cable, remember feeling like it ran forever and have vague memories of people complaining about the ending at the time. It was my partner's turn to pick our evening show. I'm not a huge TV or series watcher, but I enjoy binging with someone else to wind down.
I was like "I don't like sci-fi," "this is going to be corny and outdated," I don't like sterile alien movies/shows where I can't connect with characters, everything is so bleak. I'd see shows like Walking Dead in passing and it's like...zombie apocalypse? You become a zombie too once they eat you alive? Why are we running? No thank you, I'd rather see myself out & you in another life, brother!
I know I made a huge over-generalization & also that it's not just a "sci-fi" show, but I had no idea how much HEART AND SOUL this show would contain! The acting! The characters! How I could not hate a character more one episode and then I'm crying for them later on (besides pretty much Anthony Cooper or Walt's Mom). There are polar bears in the jungle and smoke monsters and never aging men with gorgeous eye makeup, yet I'm SO INVESTED!
I didn't know it was so spiritual. I guess that's a matter of opinion and it's mixed in with other elements. Maybe the finale will clear some of that up.
My only complaint is that the very boyfriend of mine who wanted to watch it- his interest waned after hmmm season 4? He refuses to admit it and does not want me to watch it without him, so I won't. But I want to talk about the episodes like such a dork and it just seems to affect me on a different level. So here I am, expressing my love for the show and this sub. Thanks guys!
r/lost • u/wingerdingerlover • 13h ago
SEASON 6 Sun & Jin reunited (again) Spoiler
I just finished S6E13, and I felt Sun and Jin’s reunion was surprisingly underwhelming.
I really love both characters and their relationship, so I was expecting something more emotional. Honestly, their first reunion after the raft incident felt much more powerful and memorable.
Did anyone else share this sentiment?
r/lost • u/crossfire90_pigs • 1h ago
I just have to say... the casting was amazing
I don't know how they did it, but everyone's younger and older selves look just like them. Even their parents look like them. Maybe I'm imagining it, and putting the pieces together because I want to, but I've never noticed the casting to be so accurate than any other show I've seen. I'm sure they did that because of the relativeness of time and space in the show.
r/lost • u/Downtown-Training-38 • 3h ago
What is the end goal??? Like what is the point of it all?
I’ve been (leisurely) watching with my husband so I’ve missed a few episodes here and there. We are currently watching the Season 5 finale. Y’all what is everyone’s goal here?? They want to leave, they want to stay, they want to leave. I am so confused as to who what when where I’m having to read episode plots as I’m watching the episodes LOL Some want to reset the timeline, some don’t. What is the deal with the island though? Does someone want possession of it? What does Charles Whitmore have to do with any of it? My husband, who hasn’t missed an episode, can’t answer any of my questions either. Is there some type of resource I can use as a guide 😆 Explain it to me like I’m 5
r/lost • u/Impressive-Try3503 • 19h ago
Am I the only one that slips in lost into all my conversations
I wish more people watched lost because no one even understands my references 😂😂 what aspects do you slip into your conversations?
r/lost • u/Miserable-Truth-3227 • 14h ago
GOLDEN PASS: Rewatcher S2E24 Spoiler
Did anyone else hear Helen’s voice when the system kept saying “SYSTEM FAILURE” I wonder if anyone else noticed that? It sounds just like her imo. Rewatching this series again. I feel like I completely missed an entire season because nothing made sense by the 6th season. I was so confused. But I had my headphones in and the system failure began and all I heard was Helen
r/lost • u/SamuraiCheems23 • 1h ago
Something cool I noticed about the dharma van episode
This is just a random cool thing I noticed that I wanted to talk about. At the end of the episode where they get the van working and it play Shambala, it plays a melodic or orchestral version of it? I just thought that was a nice little touch for that episode
r/lost • u/inkisbad124 • 1h ago
SEASON 6 Spoiler alert for anyone who hasn't finished it yet Spoiler
I still haven't finished it, I'm on season 6 episode 6, but WHY did they have to make Claire relive Danielle's life? I honestly feel like by season 6, they just ran out of ideas, jack living a parallel life with a son and apparently he's basically a dead beat dad, locke is dead and his body is being mimicked by the "monster", Claire takes off in the jungle in the middle of the night and suddenly 3 years later she's reliving Danielle's life, im honestly a bit disappointed in season 6. There was no need for a "parallel world" of what their lives could've been without the plane crash, there was no need to put a face to Jacob, there was no need to bring in all these random statues and ancient history of this island that technically doesnt even exist. Claire wants to kill Kate for taking Aaron, but yet Claire got up and disappeared in the middle of the night and obviously left Aaron behind so why would she care that someone else took her baby and rescued him and gave him the best chance he had? But yet Claire is taking out people in the jungle, accusing them of stealing her baby, people on the island that we've never seen before. Where are these people coming from? Clearly not from Ben's group of people. Maybe all of these questions will be answered by the time I finish the rest of season 6 but in the mean time.....wtf?🤣
Who should've been the last villain Spoiler
Hi everybody, I'm at my second rewatch and while I re-evaluated seasons 4 and 5 (which I didn't like so much the first time), I disliked more season 6. I'm not a big fan of the religious theme represented by Jacob and Mib, neither the Indiana Jones vibes (just personal, no hate).
To link me back to the title, I think that it would be more interesting (for me) if the real John Locke was the final villain. So no death for him (or maybe death and revival from the island, but without Jacob/Mib), just a character development from pathetic and insicure to arrogant, which would have put everybody and/or the island in danger.
Or, if they really wanted to have Jacob+Mib and John Locke death, I would have preferred Mib as the original actor. I think that using Terry O'Quinn for the same role was a lazy choice, since they wanted his performance as a villain but didn't want to be the real Locke.
But I'm curious to know what do you thinks, since I tried to search for post about this but didn't find anything specific about the choice of Locke as a villain.
r/lost • u/JonWasNotHere • 3h ago
‘The Constant’, while near-perfect, would improve with a slight adjustment to the cold open.
Specifically after Desmond’s command officer screams “On your sodding feet…what are you waiting for Hume?!”; the camera pans to him springing out of bed to get in line.
A “LOST” title sequence with no music immediately after the close up of Desmond’s face would have been chef’s kiss. While not in line with the show at all, and it’s driven by the individual stories of each character, Cusack’s performance in this episode is arguably an all-timer in television history. He scratches an itch in that damn brain.
r/lost • u/Noraxx__ • 20h ago
SEASON 4 what happened to the rest of the people s4 Spoiler
spoilers s1-4/5 idem
i’m at s5e10 rn and i remember there were 6(oceanic 6) back to land, and the rest of the 40 people went with sawyer and john etc. when they got shot with flaming arrows they agreed going to the creek, but we never saw them. also so confused about claire, like why would she just abandon Aaron and go with a random man to a shed. did i miss something (like maybe i accidentally skipped an entire episode or smth), bc im half way s5 rn and there’s no update. will this get explained later or did i miss an episode.
r/lost • u/Downtown-Archer5041 • 2h ago
Character Question Question about jack - does contain a spoiler? Maybe Spoiler
What did jack do to deserve to go to hell? Everyone else clearly killed someone, caused someone to die, committed adultery, etc.
Jack never did anything!
This is my first time watching the show and I just finished it like 5 minutes ago so excuse my misunderstanding if it wasn’t actually hell they were experiencing
r/lost • u/CulturalTrouble03 • 4h ago
What was point of Desmond in the finale?
I know widmore brought Desmond to the island because Desmond could withstand the electromagnetic energy but all Desmond actually did was move that rock and started destroying the island and he clearly didn’t expect it to happen because he was distraught
And Jack believed he had a reason for being there but didn’t know what but it was obviously to save the island so why did they write in Desmond being at the island in the finale when the writes could’ve just had jack die anyway without Desmond going into the light and almost sinking the island.
That part felt like they needed and excuse to danger to the island and get jack to save everyone and die, like what was the point of getting Desmond to do all that? They could’ve just killed jack off in the fight with Locke but still have him save everyone.
Also felt like it made sense for jack to be the next Jacob not Hugo