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The Lost Finale


The End (Lost) - Wikipedia

"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.

Defending the 'Lost' finale on series' 20th anniversary

It's worth looking back at the infamous bookend finale (appropriately titled “The End”), and assessing why so many people felt let down by the show's final ...

Why has the ending of Lost been so wildly misunderstood? - Reddit

The finale concluded that none of the events of the show were real, and that the characters had been dead the whole time, with the ending revealing that they ...

Lost Finale Thoughts: Artificiality at its best (and worst) - TV Calling

The show would be satisfying only for “believers”, aka viewers that wouldn't obsess over mythological answers given in the finale, is ultimately a very cynical ...

So You're Still Misunderstanding the 'Lost' Finale... - The Mary Sue

The survivors fight the Man in Black (immortal villain) and prevent him from destroying the island. Jack, Kate, and Hurley go on one last trek through the ...

'Lost' Ending Explained: What Really Happened to the Passengers ...

Jack replaces the rock and saves the island, but is grievously wounded. As he's taking his final steps towards death, he finds himself in his ...

The ending of 'Lost' explained: What really happened on the island?

Jack re-enters the cave, finds Desmond, and sacrifices himself by replacing the stone cork, which reignites the light and stabilizes the island.

Lost: An Oral History of the Daring, Divisive 'The End' - Vulture

The two-and-a-half-hour finale, which cost upwards of $15 million to make, wrapped up six seasons of relationship and time-jumping narrative development.

What actually happened in the most misunderstood finale of all time

Eventually, these characters are drawn together and begin to recall their time on the island, which leads to the final scene's revelation: they ...

14 Years Later, I'm Even More Impressed About Lost's Finale ...

Summary · Lost's divisive ending has improved over time with the show's lack of a reboot, maintaining its courageous storytelling decisions.

LOST's Series Finale: What Just Happened? - SideQuesting

The story of Lost is complete. The journeys of Oceanic flight 815, the Others, the Dharma Initiative, and Jacob & MIB were linked together like Olympic rings.

OPINION: The Lost finale is one of the best finales of all time | AWW

It's time we all admit the Lost finale is one of the best television finales of all time. In honour of the show's 20th anniversary.

'Lost' Finale Explained - What Really Happened in the Lost Ending

Lost's finale was a beautifully simplistic finish to an often convoluted series. It asked viewers to imagine that nothing matters but people.

REVIEW: Lost's Emotional and Frustrating Finale - People.com

REVIEW: 'Lost' 's Emotional and Frustrating Finale ... The very long finale to ABC's Lost was deeply touching, quite ridiculous and, in its very ...

"Lost" The End: Part 1 (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb

The End: Part 1: Directed by Jack Bender. With Sam Anderson, Naveen Andrews, L. Scott Caldwell, Nestor Carbonell. The Man in Black searches for Desmond to ...

The Lost finale was the decade's most underrated ending - The Verge

Lost's series finale, “The End,” is my favorite finale of any TV show because it delivers beautiful character-driven moments instead of ...

The Ending Of Lost Finally Explained - YouTube

Lost was a show that introduced so many mysteries over the course of six seasons that fans were nervous about how it would all wrap up in ...

We Finally Understand The Ending Of Lost - Looper

In "The End," the flash-sideways is revealed to be the afterlife, where all the Oceanic survivors are brought back together following their deaths.

ABC: 'Lost' finale's closing images not a part of story

The images shown during the end credits of the 'Lost' finale - which included shots of Oceanic 815 on a deserted beach - were not part of the episode.

Lost Ending, Explained - CBR

In the new Getting Lost documentary, series co-creator Damon Lindeolf reveals the finale of HBO's The Sopranos inspired them.