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  2. Inside the controversial ‘Lost’ ending — and what the cast ...

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    The ending to “Lost” has been a controversial topic for television fanatics for the last decade and a half — and the conversation is reemerging now that the hit ABC series is streaming on ...

  3. The End (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    "The End" is the two-part series finale of the American serial drama television series Lost, serving as the 17th and 18th episode of the sixth season, and the 120th and 121st episodes of the series overall.

  4. Lost ending explained: What actually happened in the most ...

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    An explainer for all those who incorrectly assume they were dead the whole time

  5. Lost (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 December 2024. American television series (2004–2010) For the 2021 South Korean drama series, see Lost (South Korean TV series). For the American reality series, see Lost (2001 TV series). Lost Genre Adventure Hybrid Mystery Science fiction Serial drama Supernatural Survival Thriller Created by ...

  6. Lost (Maguire novel) - Wikipedia

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    Lost is a 2001 novel by American author Gregory Maguire. Unlike many of Maguire's other adult novels, Lost is set in the real world. The novel's concept is that the protagonist is a distant relative of the man who inspired Charles Dickens ' character of Ebenezer Scrooge .

  7. Lost: The alternative series ending the writers almost used - AOL

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    The ending of Lost is the most misunderstood series finale in television history – but it almost drew to a close in a far different way.

  8. There's No Place Like Home (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    In flashforwards to January 2005, the Oceanic Six—Jack Shephard, Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly), Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews), Sun-Hwa Kwon (), Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia) and Claire Littleton's (Emilie de Ravin) infant, Aaron—arrive in Honolulu, where Hurley and Sun are reunited with their parents; Jack with his mother; and Sayid with his girlfriend, Nadia Jaseem (Andrea Gabriel).

  9. Through the Looking Glass (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most episodes, this episode did not feature a "previously on Lost…" recap at the start of the episode when it first aired; however, it was originally preceded by a clip-show titled "Lost: The Answers", which recapped the third season. [47] Cuse said that he and Lindelof think the finale is "very cool [and] we're very proud of it."