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"Lost" The Incident (2009)


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"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly & Elizabeth Mitchell talk about the finale.
"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Jack and Sawyer are at odds when it comes to detonating the hydrogen bomb.
"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Ben and Locke watch as a moment from the past becomes the present.
"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Sawyer finds himself on the submarine with both Juliet and Kate.

Overview

User Rating:
9.3/10   1,549 votes
Director:

Jack Bender

Writers:

Jeffrey Lieber (creator) and
J.J. Abrams (creator) ...
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Contact:

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TV Series:

"Lost" (2004)

Original Air Date:

13 May 2009 (Season 5, Episode 16)

Plot:

Jack and Sayid's plan faces resistance from Sawyer, Juliet, and Kate. Ben and The Others/Hostiles reach Jacob at the Foot of the Statue, and are soon met by the 316 survivors, who reveal the contents of their mysterious package. full summary | full synopsis

User Comments:

Seriously, they need to end it right here more (14 total)


Cast

  (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)

Additional Details

Runtime:

USA:85 min (2 parts)

Country:

USA

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.78 : 1 more

Certification:

USA:TV-14 | Netherlands:12

Filming Locations:

O'ahu, Hawaii, USA

Company:

Bad Robot more


Fun Stuff

Goofs:

Continuity: The character who plays little Sawyer is right-handed but the grown up Sawyer is left-handed. more

Quotes:

James 'Sawyer' Ford: Why you doing this, Juliet?
Juliet Burke: [voice breaking] I... If I never meet you, then I never have to lose you.
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14 out of 71 people found the following comment useful.
Seriously, they need to end it right here, 16 May 2009
10/10
Author: mighty-hobo from United States

I loved Lost as much as anybody could have, But I think that I'm simply too fatigued to devote myself to it anymore. I got so used to the awe and mystery of The Island that I should have known it couldn't last. When they sort of explained what the monster was, it was impossible for it to satiate my desire for an amazing explanation; the answer couldn't hold up the feeling of wonder.

And here is what I think is wrong with JJ Abrams. This is also seen in Cloverfield. He's talented at making the audience metaphorically drool for an amazing movie, but he spends so much time building up and building up that he can't satisfy. After watching so much Lost, Losing myself one might say (ha ha), I think that it is way too late to be answering questions that were raised in the first season. Most of us just don't care anymore. In fact, I don't think most of us could care as we don't have the emotional energy.

I think that they could just as well end the series right where it stands. This episode was brilliant, and I loved every minute of it. Everything but (perhaps evil?) future Locke is resolved, and that might be the only leg this show has to stand on in another season.

That said... I'm going to cry when this show is over. It's an amazing watch.

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