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Lost, which has just been added to Netflix in the US, has the most misunderstood finale of all time.. Upon its initial broadcast, the divisive two-parter caused a large number of disappointed ...
"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. It aired on ABC in the United States on May 23, 2010.
The "Lost" cast and creators have spoken out about the controversial ending to the iconic TV series. Inside the controversial ‘Lost’ ending — and what the cast has said about it Skip to main ...
Season six was the first and only season of Lost ever to not feature any kind of preview or official promotional material such as sneak peeks and promo pictures for future episodes since the Lost producers considered any single frame from the first episodes to be too revealing. According to Lindelof, "even a single scene from the show would ...
[11] Entertainment Weekly writer Jeff "Doc" Jensen gave the epilogue a mixed review, stating "I accept 'The End' as the conclusion to the final chapter of Lost that was season 6. So I choose to view 'The New Man In Charge' as the official epilogue to that story, not a new final chapter, as it conforms best to most definitions of 'epilogue' that ...
Pilot – Part 1 – Season one, episode one At the time, Lost’s pilot episode was the most expensive ever made ($14m) – and its opening 10 minutes still takes the breath away.
"Happily Ever After" is the 11th episode of the sixth season of the serial drama television series Lost and 114th episode overall. The episode aired on April 6, 2010, on ABC in the United States. [2] The episode was written by showrunners and executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse and directed by Jack Bender.
Updated December 6, 2024 at 6:05 PM 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.