The passengers of oceanic flight 815 board theyre plane from Sydney - Los Angeles, not knowing that in a few hours they'll have crashed and will need to fight to survive on a mysterious island...
I think that Season 1 of LOST may have been the greatest seasons of a TV series in history. This final scene was absolutely amazing -- poignant and moving.
OMFG that's such an emotional scene. Especially when Boone hands Sharon her medicine because she simply forgot it. Gosh Boone was such a great character
No other TV show ever came close to LOST in terms of tugging at the heartstrings. Yeah other shows might be better written, but the pure raw emotion this show got out of me is still umatched.
I absolutely love this scene EXCEPT for the fact that Sawyer looks nothing like this during the first ep of the season. He's clean shaven and has his hair moussed back in some kind of crazy wave cut. He didn't develop the legit Sawyer look til a few eps into the season. Whatever, I guess he hit up the plane bathroom during the flight and decided to try a new look.
@@azizsaleh8470 I love it when there's a comment that's really old and then someone replies to it fairly recently. Something about it just satisfies me a lot.
Hey bro don't be desperate. Life is about finding happiness through struggle and obstacles. Whatever hits you, you have to overcome it. Those who actively search for happiness, will eventually be rewarded. Hope everything is going well right now and have a great future, do not give up. 😀
+Jonas Osvaldo Mendoza It's because it makes us feeling as if they're all part of one family. A family in which we all somehow find place beside these characters..
It's because we had spent an entire year with these characters. We began watching the show with preconceived notions, stereotypes and generalizations of them -- only to have those ideas shattered as we learned more about them. They were all thrown onto a strange and mysterious island, but the show was about the characters. At the end of the first season, we see how these characters boarded the plane. We remember who they were before they knew one another -- and we remember how our ideas of them were wrong. The characters that we despised ended up being among our favorites.