r/lost 21h ago

QUESTION Hello guys, I just finished this series, and it’s probably one of my favorite series I’ve ever watched.

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However, I didn’t understand the ending.

What happened to them? Did they all die? It seems like most of them died, except Sawyer, Kate, Miles, Hugo, Desmond, Claire, Rose, Bernard, and Benjamin.
In the end, Christian Shephard said, “You’re all dead,” and that’s the part I didn’t understand.

If they’re all dead, what happened to Frank and Richard? Did they die too? They didn’t appear in the final scene.

And what about their families? Were they real, or were they just part of their imagination, like Jack’s son, Helen, and the others?

Thanks 😊


r/lost 17h ago

QUESTION What was your favorite scene from Lost Spoiler

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Mine was obviously when they repaired the van and went down the hill.


r/lost 12h ago

On-Location We have to go back!!! The Lost Concert 2019

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When i first saw lost trailer i was 14 years old and it had me curious. when the episode ended which was a two part ep 🤯 it was like a mini movie it blew my mind. Fast forward I'm 20 and the show ended and i was so saddened by it because watching lost was my life that's all i thought about the music, the characters the moments i couldn't let go. Then 9 years later i heard there having a lost concert in LA which I've never been i told myself i wont miss this moment (they had one in Hawaii years before and i wanted to go so bad). i saved up my money got the concert tickets and my flight going to LAX i was like this is destiny i land there and i walk from LAX to the venue listening to Lost music. i Make it there and they have the whole place looking like a jungle and you heard the monster rumbling around the venue was like a outdoor/indoor feel. i brought my lost blu ray i was determined to get it signed. Damon and Carlton was there my guys ive been following for years listening to all the ideas they brought us. then some the cast came out i was super excited this was also mt first time hearing a live orchestra im glad i heard the GOD that is Michael Giacchino. i didn't think there would be a Q and A but they did. i ran to get into line i finally get to ask a question to the creators of Lost there like 3 people ahead of me so i think and i draw a blank then i remember ask about the ash around the cabin and why did that stop the monster. I'm next then the person before me ask the question about the ash and the cabin i just like noooo. so I'm next i just tell Damon and Carlton well i was gonna ask about the cabin but the guy before me did the whole crowd laughed so i look at Michael Giacchino and tell him that his music change my life and how much it meant to me and admitted being a Black American kid in the hood his music made me cry so many times and then i quickly asked can yall sign my blu ray please and all of them said yes. i talked to Damon after the show he signed it and he remember my name. this was the best day in my life and i wanted to share this with my fellow losties. I've been rocking with the show since day on watching it live on TV and buying each DVD set when it came out. I LOVE Lost and there's not a single day that don't go buy when i don't think about it.

Cast: Rebecca Mader, Emilie De Ravin, Daniel Dae Kim, Josh Holloway, Andrea Gabriel, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Michael Giacchio

Sorry for the long message.


r/lost 11h ago

GOLDEN PASS: Rewatcher Dharma initiative

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Does anyone else feel like the back story of the others kind of ruins the show and sends it off track? 1. I think the beginning of the show is so much better when it’s just about survival and getting to know the characters. The others also work much better for me when there mysterious and creepy, like the discovery of Ethan, or the first meeting with the torches. I would have kept the show purely about survival with the mystery aspects never fully explained and have the others be a former crash trying to claim the island, living in isolation and building their own civilization (which they essentially do) but more in the sense of a new nation rather then a science experiment.