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Peter Mucha of The Philadelphia Inquirer also spoke negatively of the finale, calling the series "one of TV's longest, lamest cons." [53] Laura Miller of Salon.com suggested that the finale episode was a failure because of its fan base, calling the series "the quintessential example of a pop masterpiece ruined by its own fans." [54]
In the U.S., the episode brought in the best ratings for Lost in fifteen episodes. [53] The two-hour Wednesday broadcast on ABC made Lost the fourth most watched series of the week with an average of 13.86 million American viewers, [54] below the third season average of 14.6 million. [55]
The sixth and final season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on February 2, 2010. [1] The sixth-season premiere was the first to climb in the ratings year-over-year since the second season, drawing 12.1 million viewers. [ 2 ]
An explainer for all those who incorrectly assume they were dead the whole time
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 January 2025. 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 ...
To allow Lost to have a two-hour finale, ABC moved it one week later to May 29, 2008 and aired both parts of "There's No Place Like Home" back-to-back. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Ultimately, this left thirty-four episodes to be split over seasons five and six, which will each have seventeen episodes. [ 15 ]
‘To end it, you must bring all the parts back to the centre,’ the actor said
"Exodus: Part 1" and "Exodus: Part 2" are collectively the first season finale of the American drama television series Lost, consisting of the 23rd episode and a double 24th and 25th episodes of the first season and the show overall. The episodes were directed by Jack Bender, and written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.