one of the best moments when Sawyer tells Jack about a man he met in Australia, who misses his son and wishes if he could see him and tell him that he's sorry for every thing that man turns out to be jack's father.
My scariest and favorite moment comes from when Hurley comes running in saying "He's not on the manifest" and they're like "who" and he's like "Ethan!" And then he's just staring at Claire in the jungle.
arialdeath I swear I got goosebumps from reading that comment and just thinking about that scene. I still associate the name Ethan with something creepy.
John Locke’s story is easily one of the greatest I’ve ever come across in television. The way it ended might have been abrupt but altogether it was incredibly heart-warming.
It was such a great fucking show, especially the first two season. The final season was a huge disappointment for me but I still remember Lost very fondly. I will try and rewatch it one day.
Guys I just made an edit on LOST on my channel if anyone wants to go check it out! I actually just finished the show this week and I loved so i made this video, hope you like it!
5. Charlies death 4. Season 6 sinking of the submarine (sayid, jin, and sun die) 3. Jack and John man of science and man of fate debate 2. Jack and Kate meet at the end of season 3 revealing the past 2 episodes were flash forwards. 1. Last 5 minutes of "The end". Absolutely amazing.
Here are a few of my favorites: Desmond: "See you in another life, brother!" Charlie: "Not Penny's boat." Jin and Sun's death Sawyer killing Locke's dad (Personally, I don't think "Light em Up" was that big of a scene) Jack's death at the end was so sad for me, because every other main character that died got this epic death scene where other characters were affected by it and were there for it, in Jack's case he saved the entire WORLD and then just walked into the forest and died, the DOG was the only one there when he died. But this show was so fucking emotional, I love it so much
completely agree on Jack's death. He was always a hero and never really got the credit he deserved because he was stubborn. But season 6 he was awesome and just small things like trying to give Jin the oxygen tank when the y were drowning in the submarine. The last 2 seasons i thought he was a great character
Mike Inglese yeah i agree, even though his death wasn't as recognized as others he was still such a strong character in the final seasons. I just wish his death was more of a big deal, like we didn't even get to see the reactions from the people on the plane that flew off. kinda the same thing with Sayid, he kinda just died and didn't get a good sendoff in. I just wish these characters would be recognized upon their deaths as Charlie was
@@benknight7130 No. The (not) alternative timeline ruined it, because most people didn't understand it. And the fact, that Hurley is the new protector of the island, killed it.
@@KrampflOtto the whole point of the show up until that point, meaning the ending is irrelevant at this point, leaving the island was the whole point.. How to escape. To see Jack off the island this early was terrible for the show. Turninng point in the show which I thought went downhill after leaving the island for the first time.
Ben Knight No this was the best finale and it was so well shot. The point of the show isn’t to leave the island it’s for all of these people to find peace. The most important part of their lives were on this island
My favorite scenes: 1) The phone conversation between Desmond and Penny at the end of "The Constant" - That for me is the best scene of any show ever made 2) Charlies death 3) Hurley's van 4) Sawyer tells Jack that his father was proud of him 5) Juliet's death
That whole extended scene was great. One of my favorite parts was Sawyer teaching Jin English while drinking warm, stale beer…”no, those pants don’t make you look fat” lol. And of course, the realization later on that the guy in the van was Ben’s father 🤯
My favorite twists in lost: 1: "We have to go back" 2: When you find out that the activity happening in the hatch took place on the island (first episode of season 2) 2.5: "Hi Mommy" "Hi Aaron" (when you find out Kate took Aaron after the oceanic six returned) 3: "Locke" is the smoke monster 4: Jack and Claire were siblings 5: Locke was in a wheelchair Bonus: Sort of a twist, but after Jacob killed his brother after his brother killed their mom, and he put the little board game pieces into a bag and left it with the corpses, then it flashed back to season one when jack found the game pieces in and bag, and locke called the two corpses "their own Adam and eve"... really cool moment
By far the best moment of the series is the end of season 3 when Jack says "We have to go back." One of the most mind blowing things I've ever seen on TV and I am really shocked its not on this list.
The scene where Sawyer is telling Jack about a man he met in a bar, said he had a son that was a doctor just like him, and that he was proud of him… I had the episode and time stamp marked on my DVD box just to watch it over and over. Thanks for the memories.
how do people hate on the " black smoke " saying it ruins the show i think it strengthens the plot tbh i loved figuring out who else is on the island with them and what this monster was
I agree. It was completely fitting. In an island riddled with the supernatural the smoke monster was the cherry on top. And it led to one of my top 3 moments in the entire series - the totally bad ass "Mr. Eko meets the smoke monster" scene.
Terrible list. 1. Desmond and Penny on the phone in The Constant 2. Sawyer kills "Sawyer" 3. Locke revealed to be in a wheelchair 4. Jack wakes up in the jungle in the Pilot 5. Kate and Sawyer play 'I Never' 6. "Henry Gale" eats cereal 7. Jack vs. the Man in Black 8. Jack tells Desmond that "I'll see you in another life Brother" ("The End") 9. Charlie drowns 10. The raft sets sail 11. Jack dies 12. Claire gives birth to Aaron 13. Alex is murdered in front of Ben 14. Sawyer to Juliet "Don't you leave me!!" 15. The group hears Rousseau's distress call 16. Hurley tells his mother what happened on the island 17. Michael kills Ana Lucia and Libby 18. Sawyer and Kate in the cage 19. "We have to go back" 20. Sawyer talks to Jack about his dad 21. Jin and Sun's death 22. Sayid tortures "Henry Gale" 23. Sawyer explains to Kate why he wrote the letter
Kate: "You can't be serious." Sawyer: "Baby, I am tied to a tree in a jungle of mystery. I've just been tortured by a spinal surgeon and a gen-u-ine Iraqi. Of course I'm serious."
Best Scene was season two. Jack wants to know why John isn't taking the heroin out of the statues before locking them away. John- "If you want to break seven virgin Merry statues be my guest. Personally I'm a bit superstitious."
Beautiful Hawaii beats the commonplace suburbia of BBad.The acting is so superb i had to downgrade the acting of all other shows,and the music OMG. Those horns ! People have literally run into my room to see whats goin on.And when smokie shows up,the volume goes maximum !
I feel such jealousy for the people who get to watch this for the first time. I wish I could erase all memories of this and watch it again! I feel this pain for breaking bad, dexter, lost, game of thrones.. ugh!
I get just as emotional playing it through the very next time as I had the first time around, honestly. I've watched and re-watched all of the seasons 5 or so times and I always get emotional. My emotional investment to the characters and my relations with their issues just gets stronger..
I never play lottery but two years ago on this exact date I was waiting on a friend to play a ticket so I thought what the hell and decided to try my luck too. Lost numbers came to my mind first so I recited them to a cute looking girl behind the counter. 4, 8 15, 16, 23... I slowed down for a moment trying to remember the last number and the girl blurted out 42 with this shy smile. I knew it at that moment that I found the girl of my life. I played lottery just that one time in my whole life and I won. Lost literally made this depressed empty shell of a man into probably the happiest person ever because I'm marrying her next week.
2:56 for me this is one of the saddest scenes in Lost. John is determined to make his wish come true and after everything, all he can do is just watch his dream disappear in front of him. Imagine how frustrated, angry and scared he must have been when he was sitting on that wheelchair watching all those people drive away from him. Plus that music....
For me, the best scene in the entire series was when Kate was retelling Jack's story through the walkie talkie. I think it's funny how Sawyer and Juliet were both present in that scene. Obviously, Sawyer and Juliet ended up together but watch their reaction to Kate retelling the story, their faces say it all. Sawyer had a thing for Kate and Juliet had a thing for Jack but right in that scene, they knew they didn't stand a chance because they knew Jack and Kate had something they could never have with that person. Tbh, if it wasn't for the Jack/Kate storyline, I would have never finished Lost.
Actually my favorite experience from LOST was at the very end of one episode and Hurley was just walking along the beach listening to his discman, just as many other episodes had ended, and I was thinking about how much I liked the fact the show only used diegetic music and wondering what they will do for music when Hurley's batteries eventually go dead and just as that thought struck me the batteries died and the music was gone.
yeah man... this moment stuck to me too ... like "where the hell are they?" and that hat's their last connection with the outside world on an island where a radio message goes for 16 years holy moly
Parts that made me cry was Boone dying, Charlie dying, finding out that Jin "died" when it pans to his grave. When Jin blows up and Sun is screaming, when Sun and Jin die together and just the ending all round. So many emotions when it finished. I think I was weeping about everything. That it was ending, Jacks sacrifice, that they were all reunited in the afterlife and the iconic end where it copies the beginning with Jacks eye.
I think that one of the best scenes, is when john locke screams at the island, beacuse he couldent succed in oppening the hatch, and then the light appears from down the hatch.
Damn right it was, and what a way to end a season finale, obviously it was painful to wait all that time but oh boy did they pull it off well. The mystery of "the hatch" was probably my favorite thing on Lost.
the best moments that were missing had to be 1.when sun and jin died together 2. when charlie drowned 3. when hurley is told he has to stay on the island, and then asks ben to be his advisor 4. jack, sayid, kate, sawyer, and charlie go after ethan in the jungle 5. when desmond turned the key to destroy the hatch, relieving him of his burden 6. when bens daughter alex was killed in front of him 7. when sawyer tells jack about his dad in sydney 8. When jack kills the man in black (impersonating john locke)9. when jack saves the island when he goes into its heart 10. and my favorite, when sawyer kills anthony cooper, the man who was lockes dad, and was a major dooshbag
I'd like to thank my cousin for getting me over his house every Monday with his family to watch 24 and Lost. What a trip those shows were. An experience.
The moment that always got me is when Jack brings Charlie back from the dead after the Ethan and Claire thing. When he stops and then starts again with Kate crying was always a powerful moment imo.
koopakiid16 Yeah, Sun yelling at everyone in English for the first time...I loved that scene hehe ...but there are so many good moments in Lost that you could do another top 10 ...and another lol
I happen to be someone who enjoyed the entire series from start to finish. They were bits of it that kind of got off the rails a bit. At times it lost the plot. But a lot of people don’t understand why that happened. There were multiple factors. But far and away the biggest factor was because they had to make so many episodes.. There’s a massive difference between shows like Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Wire, etc. making 13 episodes per season and Lost having to make 25. Which is why, as brilliant as the show was, it fascinates me to think of what it could have been if it wasn’t restrained by being on network television and was on HBO or Netflix.
Started watching this for the second time....I'm 5 episodes in and every episode has had me in tears. Maybe it's because I'm getting old but wow this show moves me like no other could!
I think Charlie's death, Desmond and Penny's phone call and Jack and Kate meeting at the end of season 3 should have been in here, but cool video nevertheless :)
So many years after this show I still have feelings for it, it was a part of my life. Not perfect but half was great. Some of the monster moments were good too. Charlie should have been a bigger part. Thanks for the memories :)
When I first watched this show last year I went through it so fast because I wanted all of my questions answered. But now I’m sad becoming I will never again experience these moments again for the first time.
Not really the best thing, but whatever helps you sleep at night. And this list showed no deaths except Jack's. Deaths are huge spoilers, this list is made of small spoilers to those unaware of the plot.
Honestly believe that John Locke is one of the greatest TV characters of all time. The poor man suffered so much agony in his life, and honestly they sort of messed up his story line when they introduced the man in black. But still LOST has one of the greatest storytelling and character depth of any tv show I've ever seen. Great show, great writing, and great characters.
How is the season 3 finale not in the top three yet alone number 1? Where Jack says "We have to go back" and you figure out that it was all a flash-forward. Best moment in the show in my opinion.
One of the most chilling moments in season 2 is when Sayid is beating the crap out of Ben and at the end when Jack pulls him off him and he gives Sayid that creepy look.... Shit this show was amazing
Not stereotypical yelling "this should be on here" but if you ever get a chance go watch season six episode 7. Ben's speech is a thing of beauty. Such an underrated moment.