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Declaring the premiere date for all six seasons and 121 episodes of ABC's famously polarizing sci-fi/mystery series, Netflix is getting Lost. The last episode ran far back in 2010, and the argument over what actually happened to Oceanic Airlines Flight 815's survivors rounds on. The fact that fans still hunt solutions to so many unanswered Lost secrets is evidence of how engaging it was, but it also highlights the issues with later seasons that left far too many unresolved questions hanging in the air.
As the streamer discloses that all 121 episodes will crash-land there on July 1, 2024, Netflix customers may now go back to the beginning of Lost and watch all the way through again, combing for more clues about the juciest mysteries of the program.
Lost began with a bang back in 2004, with a pilot episode then the most expensive ever made and still among the top series-launching episodes of all-time. In the view of critics, Season 2 was—if anything—even more powerful as the program gathered steam revealing its complex box of secrets.
Lost season 3 started to go bad, but as the show's gimmicks started to run thin and the narrative started to feel like it was merely whirling its wheels with no conclusion in sight, Thanks in part to showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse asking that ABC provide them a clear end-point to shoot for, things improved in season 4 and much more in season 5 as the story began to gel once again.
Though Lindelof and Cuse had Lindelof and Cuse truly stuck the landing on season 6, lost might have concluded as one of the most rewarding shows ever. The final run of episodes was primarily erratic as writers worked feverishly to tie off as many of show's complicated plots as possible. Though amid its 121 episodes there are many treasures to appreciate, lost may finally have left fans feeling as much frustration as affection. Over the course of its six seasons, Netflix will now let viewers rediscover all the polarizing emotions sparked by Lost.
Since then, the show has attracted a fresh audience and ranks among the most discussed programs in television history. Those who remember it from its time on the television can now return to the show.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score, Rotten Tomatoes Critics' Score—lost seasons ranking
Season 2: 100%, 94%; Season 1: 96%, 95%; Season 5: 92%, 87%; Season 4: 89%, 92%; Season 3: 75%, 92%; Season 6: 69%, 81%
Lost showed its last episode on May 23, 2010.
Created for TV, Lost is a mystery drama series that chronicles a group of plane accident survivors between the past, present, and future using flashbacks. Strange supernatural events keep the castaways confined to the island, hence when Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 crashes and lands on an unidentified island in the Pacific Ocean, the castaways may find their new temporary home to have mind of its own. From an unidentified black smoke creature to violent locals, the passengers have to cooperate to survive the apparently lethal plans of the island.
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