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<i>It began in the blink
of an eye.</i>

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<i>A plane crash...</i>

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<i>A group of survivors...</i>

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I'm Kate. Jack.

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<i>An island of mystery.</i>

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This place is different.

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The scope of it seemed epic.

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come on, freckles.
Don't we deserve somethin' good?

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I was blown away by it.
Where are you?!

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This was something that
hadn't been done before

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In terms of prime time TV.
We're not alone.

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You could tell it was-
it was gonna be cool.

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<i>As the story of the Oceanic
survivors began to unfold...</i>

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lift!

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<i>"Lost" became a phenomenon.</i>

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whoo! The pilot
really blasted off.

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<i>And captured the imagination of
audiences around the world.</i>

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Guys, where are we? When however
many million people watched it,

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I thought, this looks like it might
do all right. it took me by surprise.

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We were changing the face of
american television. We're here.

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It seemed to use the medium of
television... I think there's something
down--aah!

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In a truly creative way.
Kate, damn it, run!

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I don't know of
another scripted show

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That has had as much
impact on the culture.

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Help me! Dad!

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Walt!

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Variety, mystery,

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The big questions,
international casting,

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The unbelievably
scenic backdrop.

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<i>It's a tale of survival... </i>

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<i>Of redemption... Nothing in my
life has ever felt so right.</i>

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<i>Of faith.</i>

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<i>Why did you do this?! Why?!</i>

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<i>But at its core,</i>

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<i>"Lost" is a story about a
group of people...</i>

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If we can't live together,
we're gonna die alone.

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<i>Whom we've come to know and love...
I love you, Penny.</i>

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<i>Over the past six seasons.</i>

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Why do you find it so hard to believe?
Why do you find it so easy?

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<i>It's never been easy!</i>

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<i>Tonight, before the final chapter
comes to a close...</i>

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What does he want from me?
! I don't know, Jack!

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<i>We're taking a look back...</i>

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<i>To remember how they loved...</i>

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<i>They were all talking about all the
chemistry there. And Lost...</i>

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I was pretty moved and I
actually got kind of emotional.

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<i>How they fought...
I had a life here!</i>

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Uhh! Charlie!

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<i>And died.</i>

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It affected everyone a lot
more than we expected.

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<i>The cast of "Lost"</i>

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<i>Join producers Damon Lindelof
and Carlton Cuse</i>

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<i>To share their experiences...
In breaking all these rules,</i>

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That was what made "Lost"
special. Let me out!

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This only happens to
somebody once in a lifetime,

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If they're lucky. Go!

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<i>It's changed my life. And celebrate the
story that captured our hearts...</i>

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You have to go.
I won't leave you.

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<i>Challenged our minds...</i>

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<i>And touched our lives. Juliet!</i>

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I came in one person and I'm
going out another person,

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And I'll be forever grateful.
I'll see you in another life, brother.

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My vision went from here to here, you
know, just like that. We were brought
here because

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We're supposed to do something,
James. Sayid!

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I'm so happy with how
it's all coming to an end,

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And it--it just feels so right.
You just have to trust me.

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Here we go.

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Quite a journey, y'all.

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Sync by georgel24
www.addic7ed.com

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<i>This journey began in Sydney,
Australia,</i>

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<i>Where a group of passengers
boarded Oceanic flight 815</i>

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<i>Bound for Los Angeles.</i>

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<i>Strangers, but with
something in common--</i>

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<i>They were all flawed and facing
their struggles alone.</i>

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<i>But what they would
experience together</i>

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<i>Would change them forever.</i>

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<i>The story that started
six years ago</i>

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<i>Concludes tonight, so let us go
back to the beginning,</i>

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<i>Where the television drama</i>

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<i>That became a world
phenomenon began.</i>

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I decided to go out on auditions
during a pilot season.

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I figured, if anything,
I'd get, you know,

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A nice little Hawaiian vacation
out of doing the pilot.

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Then when I saw the script,
it seemed really ambitious to me.

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I thought it was

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One of the best pieces of
material that I'd ever read.

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I knew that it was
something unusual

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Just because of the
collective intelligence

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Of the people in the room, probably.
The first thing that stood out was
the--the scope of it.

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You know, it seemed epic.

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I really got a sense
that it would afford

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A lot of opportunity to explore
human nature. Don't worry.

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Uhh!

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That was January of 2004 when
I went for my first audition.

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By March 2004,

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I was in Hawaii filming
the pilot of "Lost."

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help!

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<i>On September 22, 2004,</i>

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<i>"Lost" premiered in the U.S.,</i>

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<i>And over 18 million viewers
were captivated.</i>

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Help me! Will you
please help me?

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the pilot was such
a great experience.

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I mean, it was insane just
going to that beach every day.

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I'm having contractions.
How many months pregnant are you?

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Getting to know everybody
for the first time

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And just trying to figure
out everyone's relationships

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And their characters.
Hey! What's your name?

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Jack!

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It looked like a movie to me.
If this was gonna be something,

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That hadn't been done before,
in terms of

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Network prime time TV,
it was a brilliant way to start.

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You'd think they would've come by now.
I thought it was extraordinary.

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Who? Anyone.

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I was blown away by it.

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Did anybody see that? Yeah.

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All of us as a cast were
really excited about it

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And really proud
of what we'd done.

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We felt like we had accomplished
was something special.

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Terrific.

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<i>The show's ambitious
production style</i>

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<i>Immediately set it apart.</i>

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When Jack, Kate and Charlie
went to find the cockpit--

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That was the first
stuff we ever filmed

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When we got to Hawaii.

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♪ you all, everybody ♪

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You never heard that song? I've heard
it. I just don't know what the Hell it
has--

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That's us. Drive shaft.

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Look, the ring.
Second tour of Finland. What?

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We gotta keep moving.

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And to see that come to
life was pretty impressive.

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Aah!

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Aah! Oh, my God!

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aah!

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There was a camera in front
of us bouncing around,

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And we were bouncing around
and looking terrified,

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But we're really just basically
on a self-propelled treadmill,

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And that kind of stuff,
you--you do it

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And you feel ridiculous doing it
and then you see it come to life

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And you realize how
impressive it looks.

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That was all shot
under water towers,

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Which are basically fire hoses.

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It's unbelievable how far
your temperature drops.

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All of that trembling in terror?
No acting involved.

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I was just freezing.

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Jack!

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A lot of the casting
came out of, like,

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Finding actors they
wanted to work with,

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Rather than necessarily
fill in a role.

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I'm sick of this redneck!
You want some more of me, boy?!

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Hey! We're all in
this together, man.

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Let's treat each other with a
little respect. Shut up, lardo.

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First it was just, wow,
I hope I'm on the level

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And I don't get fired 'cause
they're all wonderful actors.

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Knowing that we were
all gonna basically...

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Drop everything
and move to Hawaii

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And have to live together
on an island, literally,

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They wanted to find people

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Who seemed to have good
chemistry with each other

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On and offscreen.
You're okay. I like you.

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You're okay, too.

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I grew to have such
an appreciation

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For the diversity in-
-in these characters

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Because it really added such
perspective to the show,

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And I feel like made it

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A show that the world
could relate to.

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there! Right there!
That's a kick!

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He.

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Never before had a seen a cast
that was truly international,

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Both in reality of the actors

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Who were playing the characters
and the characters themselves.

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we had people flown in
from all over the world.

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I had just come in from Korea,
Naveen Andrews from the U.K.

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And Dominic, of course.
Emilie from Australia

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And Evangeline Lilly from Canada.
It was beautiful.

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I felt like we were changing the
face of american television.

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Fine! I'm the criminal.
You're the terrorist.

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We can all play a part.
Who you wanna be?

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We were all just kind of
crossing our fingers--

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"I hope--I hope they like it."

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I thought, this is going to
either be a huge success,

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Or we're gonna go
down in flames.

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So it wasn't until the day
after that the pilot premiered

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I knew that I was gonna be doing "Lost"
for quite a while. Is it working?

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Seems to be, except we're
not picking up a signal.

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There is one thing
we could try--

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Seeing if we can get the
signal from high ground.

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I figured that they would
have to give it a shot

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Because they seemed to
have gone to so much effort

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To produce the first one.
However many million people

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Watched it for three weeks
in a row, I thought,

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Oh, this--this looks like it
might do all right for a while.

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Go! Go! Sawyer!

193
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<i>It was clear "Lost" was no
ordinary tale of survival,</i>

194
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<i>And this was only the
beginning. </i>

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It was kinda overnight...

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Guys, this isn't just a bear.
It's a polar bear.

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I was coming from the gym,
all sweaty,

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And some girls went by and went,
"oh, it's... Ew! Ew!"

199
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And I'm like, "ew?"

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Wow, I guess I can't
go out in public, like,

201
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Fresh from the gym anymore.

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You know, you have
to be presentable.

203
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Hey! We've got a bar!
Mayday! Mayday!

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It's rare for something
to be critically acclaimed

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And, uh, I guess,
acclaimed by the public.

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<i> it's a distress call.</i>

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I think it was at that
point that I thought,

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Well, this is turning
into something

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That, uh, I couldn't
really have predicted.

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It's been playing over
and over for 16 years.

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Guys...

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<i>Where are we?</i>

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So, your husband-- was he on the
flight? Oh, no, I'm not married.

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Who needs men,
right? Bloody useless.

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"Lost" is,
at its heart and soul,

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A character study.

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We're fascinated,
as storytellers,

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By what makes people
the way they are.

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On the whole,
season 1 was my favorite,

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Where we started to learn
about these characters

221
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And we started to care
about these characters.

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They were these mysteries
that were unsolved

223
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And they were tantalizing
because there were no answers.

224
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The title "Lost"
was really about

225
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How these characters were sort
of Lost in their own lives.

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And for us, the real
mystery of the show

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Wasn't, you know,
"where is this island?"

228
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But the mystery of the show was,
"who are these people?"

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<i>And the first character audiences
were introduced to</i>

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<i>Was Dr. Jack Shephard.</i>

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These characters
amidst this plane crash

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See this man and
sort of activated

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By his desire to save people.
Listen to me.

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Look at me. You're gonna be okay.
Do you understand me?

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But you have to sit
absolutely still.

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He is elected as
the leader a bit,

237
00:10:46,768 --> 00:10:47,827
And he's really reticent

238
00:10:47,924 --> 00:10:49,614
And doesn't feel
equipped to do that

239
00:10:50,000 --> 00:10:52,813
Because of all of his issues with his
father. What are you talking about?

240
00:10:52,925 --> 00:10:54,947
I'm talking about you
stitching up the sac

241
00:10:55,042 --> 00:10:57,610
So this girl isn't paralyzed
for the rest of her life.

242
00:10:57,809 --> 00:11:00,457
<i>Jack lived in the shadow of his father,
Christian...</i>

243
00:11:00,542 --> 00:11:02,984
I know you don't believe in me,
but I need them to.

244
00:11:03,166 --> 00:11:06,959
<i>Are you sure I'm the one who doesn't
believe in you, Jack?</i>

245
00:11:07,111 --> 00:11:09,283
<i>Although Christian died
in Sydney...</i>

246
00:11:09,449 --> 00:11:12,461
that's him.

247
00:11:12,571 --> 00:11:15,376
<i>Jack's issues with his father
followed him to the island.</i>

248
00:11:20,016 --> 00:11:21,004
Dad?

249
00:11:22,576 --> 00:11:25,507
It's very rare that you would
get an opportunity to play

250
00:11:25,713 --> 00:11:29,382
A character over a 6-year arc
that has had such an arc.

251
00:11:29,491 --> 00:11:32,210
I'm not a leader. And yet,
they all treat you like one.

252
00:11:32,383 --> 00:11:33,995
The experience of
playing this guy

253
00:11:34,082 --> 00:11:36,066
And going through what
he's had to go through

254
00:11:36,177 --> 00:11:38,357
And trying to tell his story
the very best that I can

255
00:11:38,477 --> 00:11:41,677
Has been great. It's been an
amazing experience. Excuse me!

256
00:11:42,097 --> 00:11:44,412
Do you have a second?
I could use a little help here.

257
00:11:45,399 --> 00:11:46,900
Look, I'd do it myself.
I'm a doctor.

258
00:11:47,066 --> 00:11:48,925
But I just can't reach it.
You want me to sew that up?

259
00:11:49,486 --> 00:11:52,749
If you wouldn't mind.
of course I will.

260
00:11:52,923 --> 00:11:53,712
Thank you.

261
00:11:55,886 --> 00:11:57,158
hey, girl.

262
00:11:57,497 --> 00:11:59,853
<i>Kate Austen appeared to be
the girl next door,</i>

263
00:12:00,240 --> 00:12:02,873
<i>But she was running from
a turbulent past.</i>

264
00:12:03,512 --> 00:12:05,772
You are beautiful.

265
00:12:06,650 --> 00:12:08,935
<i>After killing her abusive
stepfather...</i>

266
00:12:09,131 --> 00:12:10,926
Katherine... What did you do?

267
00:12:11,739 --> 00:12:13,133
I took care of you, ma.

268
00:12:13,375 --> 00:12:15,216
<i>Kate became a fugitive.</i>

269
00:12:15,415 --> 00:12:17,201
Kate's flaws were her--

270
00:12:17,342 --> 00:12:20,219
As with most people, I think-
her greatest strengths as well.

271
00:12:20,377 --> 00:12:22,709
Her spontaneity was
killing her all the time.

272
00:12:22,984 --> 00:12:25,602
I mean, she didn't think before
she moved. She just acted.

273
00:12:25,768 --> 00:12:27,678
Don't run, Kate.

274
00:12:27,908 --> 00:12:29,678
Uhh! Uhh!

275
00:12:29,820 --> 00:12:31,795
Kate was a murderer,
and it's very odd to see people

276
00:12:31,940 --> 00:12:34,397
Get behind a murderer as
much as they got behind Kate.

277
00:12:34,547 --> 00:12:36,911
I didn't do anything.
Oh, yeah, you did.

278
00:12:37,147 --> 00:12:39,122
Your mama gave you up, uate.

279
00:12:39,525 --> 00:12:44,774
She really cared about
people on a deep, deep level,

280
00:12:44,930 --> 00:12:47,112
So much so that she
couldn't help herself

281
00:12:47,286 --> 00:12:49,371
From acting out-
sometimes stupidly.

282
00:12:49,603 --> 00:12:54,320
She was following you.
Like I said... Curiosity.

283
00:12:54,857 --> 00:12:57,425
But they were always driven
by this really big heart

284
00:12:57,559 --> 00:13:00,745
That she has that just
desperately wanted to see

285
00:13:00,910 --> 00:13:03,850
Things be right and good.
I was just trying to help, Jack.

286
00:13:04,160 --> 00:13:06,608
And I think that people
sympathize with that.

287
00:13:06,790 --> 00:13:08,276
I wanna tell you what I did.

288
00:13:10,441 --> 00:13:11,865
It doesn't matter, Kate.

289
00:13:12,820 --> 00:13:14,623
We should all be
able to start over.

290
00:13:15,571 --> 00:13:17,933
And I think that's what
makes you love her, too.

291
00:13:18,163 --> 00:13:19,909
What do you want
for the inhalers?

292
00:13:20,345 --> 00:13:23,655
What do I want?
A kiss oughta do it. What?

293
00:13:24,090 --> 00:13:24,927
A kiss.

294
00:13:25,591 --> 00:13:26,737
From you, right now.

295
00:13:28,507 --> 00:13:29,582
Nice, huh?!

296
00:13:31,013 --> 00:13:33,558
for me I would love to be
Sawyer because-- shocker!

297
00:13:33,676 --> 00:13:35,351
Well-- "because I'm in
love with Sawyer..."

298
00:13:35,501 --> 00:13:36,789
"and I like to take off my shirt

299
00:13:36,939 --> 00:13:40,829
And look at myself in the mirror." how
about you come a little closer and warm
me up?

300
00:13:41,009 --> 00:13:44,092
You sure know how to make a girl feel
special, Sawyer. Sawyer is so fun.

301
00:13:44,194 --> 00:13:47,024
I mean, he's the handsome rogue.
He's dangerous. He's clever.

302
00:13:47,151 --> 00:13:48,904
He quips.
There's some good ones.

303
00:13:49,007 --> 00:13:51,228
You sure know how to
butter a man up, stay puft.

304
00:13:51,411 --> 00:13:52,097
It's a gift.

305
00:13:52,256 --> 00:13:53,836
I loved "stay puft."

306
00:13:53,970 --> 00:13:57,384
I thought that was kinda funny
in the first season with jorge,

307
00:13:57,488 --> 00:13:58,917
And then "Mr. Clean."

308
00:13:59,029 --> 00:14:00,783
All you need's an
earring and a mop.

309
00:14:01,005 --> 00:14:03,414
I think that perfectly
describes Terry.

310
00:14:03,619 --> 00:14:04,568
Lapidus...

311
00:14:04,751 --> 00:14:06,489
Hey, Kenny Rogers. Kenny Rogers.

312
00:14:06,624 --> 00:14:08,013
What's your problem, jumbotron?

313
00:14:08,204 --> 00:14:11,522
Shut up... Redneck... Man.

314
00:14:11,712 --> 00:14:12,771
Touche.

315
00:14:12,889 --> 00:14:16,319
It would be a lot of fun to
call Hurley nicknames and, uh--

316
00:14:16,422 --> 00:14:19,283
Say "son of a bitch" all the time? And
say "son of a bitch"-- "son of a bitch"
all the time.

317
00:14:19,354 --> 00:14:21,195
Go ahead. Give it a shot.
Son of a bitch.

318
00:14:21,291 --> 00:14:23,772
Son of a bitch! Son of a bitch!

319
00:14:23,866 --> 00:14:26,775
It's good.
Now take your shirt off.

320
00:14:26,942 --> 00:14:28,964
it's a lot of fun to
play a salty character

321
00:14:29,068 --> 00:14:30,916
But that has a sense of humor.

322
00:14:31,074 --> 00:14:33,634
But I was worried
about his survival

323
00:14:34,212 --> 00:14:36,306
Because he was so hard. Shut up!

324
00:14:37,080 --> 00:14:41,196
You wanna know what kind of
human being I am? Read it.

325
00:14:41,538 --> 00:14:42,795
"dear Mr. Sawyer,

326
00:14:43,158 --> 00:14:45,885
"you don't know who I am,
but I know who you are,

327
00:14:46,043 --> 00:14:47,788
And I know what you done."

328
00:14:48,089 --> 00:14:51,123
get under the bed.
Don't make a sound.

329
00:14:51,630 --> 00:14:52,879
<i>open this door!
As a young boy...</i>

330
00:14:53,044 --> 00:14:55,969
<i>James Ford witnessed his
parents' murder/suicide...</i>

331
00:14:56,111 --> 00:14:58,458
what are you doing?
! What the Hell are you--

332
00:14:58,798 --> 00:14:59,414
<i>Brought on when a man
called Sawyer</i>

333
00:14:59,541 --> 00:15:00,844
<i>Made off with everything
they had. </i>

334
00:15:02,496 --> 00:15:04,354
<i>Revenge became his
life's purpose,</i>

335
00:15:04,865 --> 00:15:07,214
<i>And he took on the identity
of the man he sought.</i>

336
00:15:07,641 --> 00:15:10,510
This letter wasn't written to you.
You wrote this letter.

337
00:15:10,684 --> 00:15:13,948
I think that was a major moment,
him being found out--

338
00:15:14,105 --> 00:15:16,287
You know, what his kind
of dark secret is--

339
00:15:16,579 --> 00:15:19,762
Really put a chink
in his armor and...

340
00:15:20,823 --> 00:15:23,975
Allowed his humanity
to seep out of that.

341
00:15:24,426 --> 00:15:29,697
I think you've never actually tortured
anybody in your life. Unfortunately for
us both...

342
00:15:30,639 --> 00:15:31,673
You're wrong.

343
00:15:32,725 --> 00:15:34,628
I was a military
communications officer.

344
00:15:34,763 --> 00:15:35,878
I fought in the gulf war.

345
00:15:36,218 --> 00:15:38,004
What were you-- air force, army?

346
00:15:39,260 --> 00:15:40,454
The republican guard.

347
00:15:41,093 --> 00:15:43,732
<i>Sayid Jarrah battled
with a dark past.</i>

348
00:15:43,898 --> 00:15:46,088
I guess you have a new
skill set you can use.

349
00:15:46,277 --> 00:15:47,858
It immediately
spikes your interest,

350
00:15:48,086 --> 00:15:49,777
And then you think, you know,
is this a gimmick?

351
00:15:49,882 --> 00:15:52,252
Why are they doing this?
Is this person gonna be a human being,

352
00:15:52,426 --> 00:15:53,809
As opposed to some
kind of symbol

353
00:15:54,030 --> 00:15:57,010
Or something, uh, shall we say,
less attractive?

354
00:15:58,100 --> 00:15:59,586
Noor abed jazeem.

355
00:16:00,700 --> 00:16:02,068
I'm going to ask
you some questions.

356
00:16:02,195 --> 00:16:04,612
Nobody calls me "noor," Sayid.

357
00:16:04,730 --> 00:16:07,726
What was unusual was that
this character was a romantic.

358
00:16:08,430 --> 00:16:09,994
This isn't a game, Nadia.

359
00:16:10,263 --> 00:16:12,215
Yet you keep playing it, Sayid.

360
00:16:12,389 --> 00:16:14,715
Somewhere, there's this
part of him that is pure

361
00:16:15,067 --> 00:16:18,497
That will allow him to find
some kind of redemption.

362
00:16:20,441 --> 00:16:22,188
One of the greatest
things about this show

363
00:16:22,354 --> 00:16:24,141
Is that the writers
were smart enough

364
00:16:24,385 --> 00:16:26,820
To show us a stereotype and
then flip it on its head.

365
00:16:27,215 --> 00:16:30,399
Last week, most of us were strangers.
People of different countries,

366
00:16:30,533 --> 00:16:33,117
Of different races, of,
obviously, different genders,

367
00:16:33,323 --> 00:16:36,128
Are trying to figure out
how to build a society.

368
00:16:36,318 --> 00:16:37,582
But we're all here now.

369
00:16:37,693 --> 00:16:39,432
And God knows how long
we're gonna be here.

370
00:16:39,550 --> 00:16:43,787
At its core, it still is a
story that asks the question,

371
00:16:43,897 --> 00:16:45,138
Can we all get along?

372
00:16:45,518 --> 00:16:47,288
But if we can't live together...

373
00:16:51,001 --> 00:16:52,361
We're gonna die alone.

374
00:16:59,467 --> 00:17:02,959
<i>The island held many mysteries,
none more significant</i>

375
00:17:03,140 --> 00:17:04,871
<i>Than the monster that
lurked in the jungle.</i>

376
00:17:05,757 --> 00:17:06,990
there it is again.

377
00:17:09,748 --> 00:17:11,882
<i>But there was one survivor who
embraced the island</i>

378
00:17:12,213 --> 00:17:14,915
<i>And explored it with
renewed faith. </i>

379
00:17:17,000 --> 00:17:19,498
Walt, do you wanna
know a secret?

380
00:17:19,679 --> 00:17:23,244
Finding out that Locke was
in a wheelchair was huge.

381
00:17:23,403 --> 00:17:25,819
Well, I didn't know in the first
episode or two that we shot

382
00:17:25,995 --> 00:17:27,819
<i>That Locke, in fact,
had been in a wheelchair.</i>

383
00:17:29,146 --> 00:17:32,111
<i>John. Before the crash,
John Locke had suffered</i>

384
00:17:32,268 --> 00:17:34,616
<i>A paralyzing fall at the
hands of his father.</i>

385
00:17:35,192 --> 00:17:35,966
Oh! Aah!

386
00:17:37,057 --> 00:17:38,780
<i>The incident left him
a broken man</i>

387
00:17:39,011 --> 00:17:40,417
<i>Searching for purpose.</i>

388
00:17:40,678 --> 00:17:42,385
the John Locke that
got on the airplane

389
00:17:42,543 --> 00:17:44,999
Just lived in dreams,
and he had nothing else,

390
00:17:45,095 --> 00:17:46,992
And I think he was
almost an invisible man.

391
00:17:47,300 --> 00:17:50,848
When I saw the scene
when Locke stands up...

392
00:17:51,007 --> 00:17:53,867
And it was very moving and... That,
to me, told me something

393
00:17:53,970 --> 00:17:56,128
About the possibilities
for the show. It sort of--

394
00:17:56,270 --> 00:17:58,704
My vision went from here to here,
you know, just like that.

395
00:17:58,933 --> 00:18:00,149
There are plenty of
things on this island

396
00:18:00,245 --> 00:18:01,493
We can use for sustenance.

397
00:18:01,619 --> 00:18:04,654
<i>And exactly how are we gonna
find this sustenance? </i>

398
00:18:06,008 --> 00:18:07,596
We hunt. and all of a sudden,

399
00:18:07,707 --> 00:18:10,418
The possibility was presented to
him that he could be somebody,

400
00:18:10,576 --> 00:18:12,781
That he could influence
the outcome of events,

401
00:18:12,898 --> 00:18:14,605
And that people would
actually listen to him.

402
00:18:14,883 --> 00:18:16,455
That was hugely seductive.

403
00:18:16,787 --> 00:18:19,016
I've looked into the
eye of this island,

404
00:18:19,387 --> 00:18:23,410
And what I saw was beautiful.
I never heard the voice that said,

405
00:18:23,591 --> 00:18:24,659
"this is the eye of the island,

406
00:18:24,989 --> 00:18:26,832
And you're looking
into it, John."

407
00:18:26,981 --> 00:18:29,643
But he interpreted it as
having a special relationship

408
00:18:29,796 --> 00:18:31,392
<i>With the island. He made that.</i>

409
00:18:31,741 --> 00:18:34,205
We were brought here for a purpose,
for a reason--

410
00:18:34,316 --> 00:18:36,221
All of us. And who
brought us here, John?

411
00:18:36,466 --> 00:18:39,648
The island. I always had a sense,
you know, that that was gonna be

412
00:18:39,808 --> 00:18:43,649
A fundamental battle in the
show was the Jack/Locke dynamic.

413
00:18:43,831 --> 00:18:44,566
I think that's why

414
00:18:44,724 --> 00:18:46,637
You and I don't see eye
to eye sometimes, Jack,

415
00:18:47,307 --> 00:18:50,240
Because you're a man of science.
What does that make you?

416
00:18:50,350 --> 00:18:53,757
I'm a man of faith. It was easy for me
to relate to all these aspects of Locke.

417
00:18:53,899 --> 00:18:55,282
I just wanted to stay on the island,
live in the woods,

418
00:18:55,345 --> 00:18:58,046
Give people good advice.
It's my birthday today.

419
00:18:58,213 --> 00:18:59,573
At least your birthdays
will be close together,

420
00:18:59,857 --> 00:19:02,386
You and your baby, and that's good luck.
You believe in that?

421
00:19:02,640 --> 00:19:04,022
I believe in a lot of things.

422
00:19:07,516 --> 00:19:08,795
Happy birthday, Claire.

423
00:19:09,530 --> 00:19:10,329
Thank you.

424
00:19:11,570 --> 00:19:13,641
So... First plane crash?

425
00:19:14,106 --> 00:19:17,126
What gave it away? Ah,
you can always spot the newbies.

426
00:19:18,761 --> 00:19:21,038
<i>Claire littleton was alone at
the time of the crash</i>

427
00:19:21,733 --> 00:19:23,299
<i>But found a friend in
Charlie Pace.</i>

428
00:19:23,645 --> 00:19:25,692
They had a very
interesting relationship.

429
00:19:25,794 --> 00:19:29,407
So many moments were so sweet,
like the peanut butter jar.

430
00:19:29,771 --> 00:19:31,026
Peanut butter?!

431
00:19:31,223 --> 00:19:32,189
Just like you ordered.

432
00:19:32,788 --> 00:19:34,029
Thank God it was
fake peanut butter

433
00:19:34,163 --> 00:19:35,673
'cause I'm terribly allergic.

434
00:19:35,878 --> 00:19:37,514
So I'm reading that.
I'm like, oh, great!

435
00:19:37,760 --> 00:19:41,379
<i>the one thing I can't eat, they got me.
Extra smooth.</i>

436
00:19:41,671 --> 00:19:44,271
It's the best bloody peanut
butter I've ever tasted.

437
00:19:44,484 --> 00:19:46,049
she's a very sweet,

438
00:19:46,240 --> 00:19:47,748
Doesn't-hold-grudges
kind of girl

439
00:19:47,954 --> 00:19:51,399
But has this just incredible
sort of inner strength,

440
00:19:51,590 --> 00:19:53,898
Having to deal
with being pregnant

441
00:19:53,978 --> 00:19:54,712
And having a child

442
00:19:54,893 --> 00:19:57,587
In not the comfiest
location for that to happen,

443
00:19:57,690 --> 00:19:58,916
I would imagine.

444
00:20:00,440 --> 00:20:02,227
Claire? What are you
doing out here? Mm.

445
00:20:02,313 --> 00:20:03,925
Nothing. Just leave
me alone, please.

446
00:20:04,755 --> 00:20:06,890
One of the episodes that I
walked away from and thought,

447
00:20:06,992 --> 00:20:11,426
Holy crap, that was so...
Boop--good,

448
00:20:11,514 --> 00:20:13,290
Was the episode where boone dies

449
00:20:13,496 --> 00:20:15,392
And little baby Aaron is born.

450
00:20:21,004 --> 00:20:23,090
Ready? Come on. One more.

451
00:20:23,295 --> 00:20:25,825
push! Push! Push,
push, push, push!

452
00:20:29,610 --> 00:20:31,215
You know,
the death and the birth

453
00:20:31,356 --> 00:20:33,175
And the falling
away of one thing

454
00:20:33,380 --> 00:20:34,817
To give life to a new thing--

455
00:20:35,008 --> 00:20:37,853
It was just executed
so dramatically.

456
00:20:38,026 --> 00:20:40,714
That was a really
special episode.

457
00:20:40,832 --> 00:20:42,009
and Charlie has become

458
00:20:42,104 --> 00:20:45,005
Sort of the surrogate father for
the child. The three of them

459
00:20:45,108 --> 00:20:47,265
Kinda comprised the closest
thing to a nuclear family

460
00:20:47,384 --> 00:20:50,569
That exists on "Lost".
I love you.

461
00:20:51,746 --> 00:20:52,804
what are we looking for again?

462
00:20:53,216 --> 00:20:55,555
Uh, any long piece of
metal or plastic tubing.

463
00:20:55,919 --> 00:20:57,642
Anything that looks like,
uh, it'll work as a frame.

464
00:20:57,974 --> 00:21:00,091
The first really profound
moment of the show

465
00:21:00,187 --> 00:21:01,554
Was at the end of
the first season

466
00:21:01,647 --> 00:21:03,948
When we had the raft launch.
Oh, I thought it was pretty great.

467
00:21:04,106 --> 00:21:07,243
<i>You know, pretty seaworthy.
I mean, it looked--it was a raft.</i>

468
00:21:07,394 --> 00:21:09,536
Those guys made it out of
materials that they found

469
00:21:09,694 --> 00:21:11,551
And could have
been on the island.

470
00:21:11,661 --> 00:21:14,159
It was, uh, actually more stable

471
00:21:14,325 --> 00:21:17,785
Than the camera boat.
It's coming together fast.

472
00:21:17,920 --> 00:21:20,385
The raft was this real measure
of hope for the show--

473
00:21:20,543 --> 00:21:22,724
The idea that they could
actually get off the island.

474
00:21:31,545 --> 00:21:33,505
I felt like it was a
culmination of all the work

475
00:21:33,623 --> 00:21:36,342
That people had put in for
a very difficult year,

476
00:21:36,541 --> 00:21:38,829
And I felt like it
was a celebration

477
00:21:39,013 --> 00:21:42,608
Of where the show started
from and where it had come.

478
00:21:46,267 --> 00:21:48,402
lift! And keep it straight!

479
00:21:48,551 --> 00:21:49,666
it's one of those moments
where you really understand

480
00:21:49,753 --> 00:21:50,637
The making of a
television series

481
00:21:50,772 --> 00:21:53,079
Is an incredibly collaborative
effort. go! Go! Go!

482
00:21:53,680 --> 00:21:57,348
Bye, vincent! Bye, vincent! It's about
literally 300 people doing something in
unison.

483
00:22:01,948 --> 00:22:04,334
You know, we had written
the scene, but then

484
00:22:04,468 --> 00:22:05,187
You see the film

485
00:22:05,336 --> 00:22:07,250
And you see the way Jack
bender executed the scene,

486
00:22:07,447 --> 00:22:09,929
And then you see the emotion
that all the actors brought.

487
00:22:10,128 --> 00:22:12,165
ah! What'd I tell you, huh?

488
00:22:14,109 --> 00:22:16,251
and then on top of that,
we went to the scoring stage

489
00:22:16,394 --> 00:22:18,717
With Michael Giacchino,
and the cue was so beautiful,

490
00:22:18,921 --> 00:22:21,221
That when it was over,
everybody was crying

491
00:22:21,419 --> 00:22:22,297
Because it was playing

492
00:22:22,479 --> 00:22:23,790
And the images of the
raft launch were going on,

493
00:22:23,949 --> 00:22:25,671
And they all started
tapping their bows

494
00:22:25,861 --> 00:22:27,725
Against their instruments
and clapping,

495
00:22:27,891 --> 00:22:30,239
And it was just this
profound emotional moment.

496
00:22:30,618 --> 00:22:32,317
to see the magic of television

497
00:22:32,498 --> 00:22:36,007
Make that into a scene that
became as epic as it was...

498
00:22:36,197 --> 00:22:38,283
Yeah. You know,
it's almost mythological.

499
00:22:38,394 --> 00:22:40,189
It's almost like Homer
taking off on his Odyssey.

500
00:22:40,370 --> 00:22:41,335
It's a heroic journey,

501
00:22:41,485 --> 00:22:44,313
And it was awe-inspiring for me.
Literally awesome. Yeah.

502
00:22:51,980 --> 00:22:54,415
<i>The story of "Lost" required
a unique backdrop</i>

503
00:22:54,738 --> 00:22:56,769
<i>Where its dramatic tale of
survival and mystery</i>

504
00:22:56,897 --> 00:22:57,845
<i>Could unfold.</i>

505
00:22:58,667 --> 00:23:00,903
<i>The island of Oahu in
Hawaii proved to be</i>

506
00:23:01,013 --> 00:23:02,302
<i>The ultimate location.</i>

507
00:23:02,753 --> 00:23:04,664
When I got this job, I said,
"honey, we're going to Hawaii."

508
00:23:04,776 --> 00:23:06,363
And she went, "where is that?
" we looked on the map.

509
00:23:06,444 --> 00:23:09,833
<i>And we looked at the Pacific and
thought, jeez, that's it?</i>

510
00:23:10,031 --> 00:23:12,394
That's in the middle of nowhere.
Hawaii's been amazing.

511
00:23:12,592 --> 00:23:15,246
It's the perfect,
perfect set for our show.

512
00:23:15,372 --> 00:23:17,926
That's your island.
I've really enjoyed that.

513
00:23:18,060 --> 00:23:21,094
So much of the show is shot outdoors.
it has incredible mountains.

514
00:23:21,253 --> 00:23:23,654
The weather can be beautiful,
but it can turn.

515
00:23:23,837 --> 00:23:27,021
You can have incredible rain.
Storm's about to pass, Hugo.

516
00:23:27,157 --> 00:23:28,911
the sea can be treacherous.

517
00:23:29,100 --> 00:23:32,119
It can be really, really tough.
You're in mud up to your ankles,

518
00:23:32,270 --> 00:23:34,696
Or you just spend a ton
of time in the Sun.

519
00:23:34,854 --> 00:23:37,098
And, you know, the crew has
just been absolutely amazing.

520
00:23:37,200 --> 00:23:38,670
I mean, there have been
days where I just don't know

521
00:23:38,948 --> 00:23:41,239
How the equipment gets in and
how the equipment gets out.

522
00:23:41,349 --> 00:23:45,974
It's not easy, but it's worth it.
Beautiful, isn't it? No matter how much
time you spend

523
00:23:46,139 --> 00:23:47,727
On the island, you just never
get tired of this view.

524
00:23:48,011 --> 00:23:50,493
This landscape is a
character in the show.

525
00:23:50,637 --> 00:23:52,500
I don't know when I'll ever work

526
00:23:52,651 --> 00:23:56,902
In as magical an environment
as I have done here on oahu.

527
00:23:57,107 --> 00:24:01,351
<i>In 121 hours of the series,
all but 4 scenes</i>

528
00:24:01,573 --> 00:24:03,193
<i>Were shot in the
Hawaiian Islands.</i>

529
00:24:03,430 --> 00:24:05,713
Just looking back,
I think we did pretty good job

530
00:24:05,879 --> 00:24:07,794
Being sort of all over the world

531
00:24:07,910 --> 00:24:09,864
And shooting everything
right here in Hawaii.

532
00:24:10,385 --> 00:24:13,348
Is this your first
time in Tunisia? No.

533
00:24:13,744 --> 00:24:16,027
From the acting point of view,
that kind of production design

534
00:24:16,146 --> 00:24:19,433
Is like, to me, 75% of the battle.
Welcome to Iowa.

535
00:24:19,569 --> 00:24:21,907
And the fact that they manage
to do it here, you know,

536
00:24:22,042 --> 00:24:26,134
In downtown Honolulu,
to create Germany, Eastern Europe...

537
00:24:26,239 --> 00:24:29,556
The mind boggles.
It was very daring

538
00:24:29,777 --> 00:24:31,912
To allow characters to
move between those worlds.

539
00:24:37,570 --> 00:24:39,577
In the history of
american television,

540
00:24:39,656 --> 00:24:41,949
We've never had a
television show

541
00:24:42,019 --> 00:24:45,077
With half of 42, you know,
minutes being subtitled.

542
00:24:49,939 --> 00:24:52,498
Every korean person understands
some words of english.

543
00:24:52,855 --> 00:24:54,767
Ow! Ow!

544
00:24:54,845 --> 00:24:56,182
I stepped on a friggin' urchin!

545
00:24:56,775 --> 00:25:00,204
You know, my task, when I was
listening, was to pinpoint

546
00:25:00,323 --> 00:25:02,393
The words that I thought
that Jin would understand.

547
00:25:02,598 --> 00:25:03,982
You're gonna have to
pee on my foot, man.

548
00:25:04,432 --> 00:25:05,918
just pee! Pee on it!

549
00:25:06,076 --> 00:25:07,783
No! No! Pee on--

550
00:25:08,265 --> 00:25:10,913
So that he could
hook onto those words

551
00:25:11,094 --> 00:25:14,414
And give him the appetite
to stay in the conversation.

552
00:25:16,073 --> 00:25:17,298
I guess that falls
under the category

553
00:25:17,448 --> 00:25:18,730
Of "be careful
what you wish for."

554
00:25:19,842 --> 00:25:20,704
You understood me.

555
00:25:23,455 --> 00:25:25,904
You did, didn't you?
You just understood what I said.

556
00:25:26,545 --> 00:25:28,323
Sun was this mysterious,

557
00:25:28,488 --> 00:25:32,351
Very traditional,
um... Even submissive at times,

558
00:25:32,495 --> 00:25:35,275
Um, who was sort of trapped
in a horrible marriage.

559
00:25:41,124 --> 00:25:43,781
This guy was really mean to his wife.
He only spoke korean

560
00:25:43,906 --> 00:25:46,254
And just was not a very
pleasant guy to be around.

561
00:25:46,348 --> 00:25:48,703
And I thought, well,
I don't know if I wanna do this.

562
00:25:48,838 --> 00:25:51,114
I'm so glad I did.

563
00:25:51,470 --> 00:25:53,192
it's been so much
fun playing her...

564
00:25:54,283 --> 00:25:57,096
What's wrong?
What's wrong is I'm married.

565
00:25:57,200 --> 00:26:00,977
And keeping up with her
and all of her secrets.

566
00:26:01,325 --> 00:26:03,308
<i>Despite language barriers
and marital strife,</i>

567
00:26:03,498 --> 00:26:05,932
<i>Life on the island brought
Sun and Jin closer</i>

568
00:26:07,900 --> 00:26:10,033
<i>And offered them hope for
a new chapter.</i>

569
00:26:10,388 --> 00:26:12,318
You're pregnant.

570
00:26:13,179 --> 00:26:15,684
Is the baby... Mine?

571
00:26:17,873 --> 00:26:19,666
His evolution has
been pretty marked

572
00:26:20,418 --> 00:26:21,429
And pretty significant.

573
00:26:32,011 --> 00:26:33,869
whether they were
happy or unhappy,

574
00:26:34,003 --> 00:26:35,608
It was the love story

575
00:26:35,725 --> 00:26:37,969
That I think a lot of
people cared about.

576
00:26:38,065 --> 00:26:39,842
It was almost comical
for a little while.

577
00:26:39,970 --> 00:26:41,566
You know,
every possible obstacle

578
00:26:41,701 --> 00:26:42,712
You could throw in the way

579
00:26:42,885 --> 00:26:45,888
Of two people getting back together.
You don't want him to go, do you?

580
00:26:46,142 --> 00:26:47,105
No.

581
00:26:47,596 --> 00:26:49,373
We were gonna be islands apart,

582
00:26:49,611 --> 00:26:52,147
And then we were gonna be
literally decades apart.

583
00:26:52,369 --> 00:26:56,621
Having Sun and Jin be apart
for a good two seasons

584
00:26:56,826 --> 00:26:59,238
Not only in space but time,

585
00:26:59,433 --> 00:27:01,480
I think it really drew the-
the viewers

586
00:27:01,623 --> 00:27:03,338
To root for them to
get back together

587
00:27:03,568 --> 00:27:05,630
And have a happy ending.

588
00:27:05,812 --> 00:27:08,159
They had a lot of faith in
each other and themselves

589
00:27:08,277 --> 00:27:12,190
<i>To keep searching. But Sun and Jin
were not the only survivors</i>

590
00:27:12,371 --> 00:27:13,832
<i>To find themselves separated.</i>

591
00:27:14,221 --> 00:27:17,405
At the end of...
Almost every season,

592
00:27:17,722 --> 00:27:19,681
They would split up
the tribe somehow.

593
00:27:19,895 --> 00:27:23,538
If you wanna live, you need to come
with me. I guess our first big split

594
00:27:23,712 --> 00:27:25,964
Was some people were
gonna live in the caves

595
00:27:26,083 --> 00:27:27,450
And some people were
gonna stay on the beach.

596
00:27:27,798 --> 00:27:31,189
And then "exodus,
" some people go off on a boat,

597
00:27:31,392 --> 00:27:34,143
And some of us go marching to "
the black rock."

598
00:27:34,238 --> 00:27:36,759
And for a long time,
at the beginning of season 2,

599
00:27:37,107 --> 00:27:38,917
It was like we were working
on two different shows.

600
00:27:39,154 --> 00:27:40,703
And then eventually, you know,

601
00:27:40,876 --> 00:27:42,709
They rejoined us and then
we're back together again.

602
00:27:42,932 --> 00:27:44,851
Like our characters on the show,

603
00:27:44,986 --> 00:27:48,060
We were, uh, we were brought
here from all over the world

604
00:27:48,195 --> 00:27:50,573
To this beautiful
Hawaii island, and...

605
00:27:50,913 --> 00:27:51,847
we became best of friends

606
00:27:51,964 --> 00:27:54,185
Because we were sailing
on this ship together

607
00:27:54,359 --> 00:27:57,133
And it was doing well,
and--and we were just getting

608
00:27:57,242 --> 00:27:59,061
To know each other.
As our relationships deepened,

609
00:27:59,266 --> 00:28:02,063
I felt like we became family.
Those closing montages

610
00:28:02,182 --> 00:28:03,873
That we had a lot
where you just kind of

611
00:28:04,024 --> 00:28:07,611
Pan across everybody,
and Sayid throwing the apple,

612
00:28:07,762 --> 00:28:09,912
And I'm shaking sand
out of my shoes--

613
00:28:10,071 --> 00:28:12,969
Those are nice "I love these
guys" kind of moments.

614
00:28:22,139 --> 00:28:23,253
I'm probably most
intrigued by faith.

615
00:28:23,442 --> 00:28:24,343
I like being on a show

616
00:28:24,454 --> 00:28:26,587
That just talks about
faith as a general idea,

617
00:28:26,817 --> 00:28:29,179
About just really,
really believing in something,

618
00:28:29,291 --> 00:28:30,808
About having heart enough

619
00:28:30,911 --> 00:28:34,546
To step forward
physically in faith.

620
00:28:34,656 --> 00:28:36,569
Why do you find it
so hard to believe?

621
00:28:36,681 --> 00:28:39,533
<i>Why do you find it so easy?
! It's never been easy!</i>

622
00:28:39,872 --> 00:28:41,303
I mean, Locke said,
"I'm a man of faith.

623
00:28:41,452 --> 00:28:42,536
You're a man of science.
" I always thought

624
00:28:42,653 --> 00:28:45,001
<i>He was a man that was desperately
seeking faith,</i>

625
00:28:45,216 --> 00:28:48,479
<i>Not that he had faith. </i>

626
00:28:49,871 --> 00:28:51,971
I mean, I think what drove
him was the need for it.

627
00:28:52,121 --> 00:28:54,002
If he could simply find
something to connect to,

628
00:28:54,185 --> 00:28:55,568
Something to hold on to,

629
00:28:55,740 --> 00:28:57,053
And I think that's what
he was always after.

630
00:28:57,282 --> 00:29:00,585
<i>Locke's desire for connection
was never more evident</i>

631
00:29:00,704 --> 00:29:01,875
<i>Than when he found a hatch
in the ground</i>

632
00:29:02,490 --> 00:29:04,064
<i>And believed it held
all the answers.</i>

633
00:29:04,410 --> 00:29:06,513
I've done everything
you wanted me to do.

634
00:29:06,742 --> 00:29:10,148
<i>So why did you do this?! Why?!</i>

635
00:29:12,416 --> 00:29:14,194
when the lightbulb
went on in the hatch,

636
00:29:14,368 --> 00:29:16,755
I mean, I just thought that
was brilliant, actually.

637
00:29:16,937 --> 00:29:18,810
You know, you had
this whole buildup

638
00:29:18,952 --> 00:29:21,165
As to, "what is this hatch?
" and then a lightbulb goes on

639
00:29:21,291 --> 00:29:23,362
And somebody walking
around down there.

640
00:29:23,487 --> 00:29:24,255
Who is that man?

641
00:29:26,452 --> 00:29:30,032
<i>It was a man Jack met years
before the Oceanic crash.</i>

642
00:29:30,237 --> 00:29:30,822
Jack.

643
00:29:31,028 --> 00:29:32,844
I'm Desmond.

644
00:29:33,445 --> 00:29:36,212
Good luck, brother.
See you in another life, yeah?

645
00:29:37,215 --> 00:29:38,566
When I first worked on "Lost,"

646
00:29:38,771 --> 00:29:40,550
I didn't really know
anything about the show.

647
00:29:40,788 --> 00:29:42,202
And they gave me some
episodes to watch,

648
00:29:42,320 --> 00:29:44,041
And I realized that I was
gonna be the man in the hatch.

649
00:29:44,501 --> 00:29:47,875
Lower your gun, or I'll blow
his damned head off, brother!

650
00:29:49,204 --> 00:29:51,938
but I didn't really realize
how big it was gonna be.

651
00:29:52,389 --> 00:29:53,329
You?

652
00:29:53,519 --> 00:29:55,811
The show had sort of taken
off around the world.

653
00:29:55,969 --> 00:29:59,367
You're gonna take his word for it?
His word is all we have, Jack.

654
00:30:00,315 --> 00:30:01,643
You don't have to
take my word for it.

655
00:30:01,929 --> 00:30:02,915
Watch the film.

656
00:30:05,745 --> 00:30:07,553
<i>The hatch was one of many
research stations</i>

657
00:30:07,673 --> 00:30:10,801
<i>Built by the Dharma initiative,
a group of scientists</i>

658
00:30:10,897 --> 00:30:12,874
<i>Who came to the island
in the 1970s</i>

659
00:30:13,071 --> 00:30:16,382
<i>To study its unique properties....
Unique electromagnetic fluctuations.</i>

660
00:30:16,515 --> 00:30:18,761
<i>Desmond was charged with
pushing a button</i>

661
00:30:18,918 --> 00:30:21,290
<i>Every 108 minutes to keep
a massive amount</i>

662
00:30:21,620 --> 00:30:23,874
<i>Of electromagnetic
energy contained.</i>

663
00:30:26,394 --> 00:30:27,035
You don't really see
very much of him.

664
00:30:27,145 --> 00:30:28,560
You know, you don't know
everything about him,

665
00:30:28,701 --> 00:30:30,978
Which always makes him
more attractive, I think.

666
00:30:31,270 --> 00:30:34,108
Desmond's a very, uh,
a very interesting character

667
00:30:34,273 --> 00:30:37,481
Within the world of "Lost.
" I mean, he's the constant.

668
00:30:37,625 --> 00:30:40,747
<i>Desmond was also the reason
for the Oceanic crash.</i>

669
00:30:41,022 --> 00:30:43,614
<i>He neglected to enter the
code in the computer</i>

670
00:30:44,223 --> 00:30:46,958
<i>Just as flight 815 was passing
over the island.</i>

671
00:30:48,238 --> 00:30:50,205
<i>So when Locke chose to stop
pushing the button,</i>

672
00:30:50,427 --> 00:30:54,505
<i>Desmond knew the situation was serious.
You killed us all.</i>

673
00:30:54,663 --> 00:30:55,516
What I like about Desmond

674
00:30:55,738 --> 00:30:59,278
Is that he always seems to
be doing the best he can

675
00:30:59,381 --> 00:31:00,906
To do what he thinks
is the right thing.

676
00:31:01,941 --> 00:31:05,868
<i>Desmond turned a fail-safe key
to destroy the hatch... </i>

677
00:31:05,988 --> 00:31:07,648
<i>And prevent a global
catastrophe.</i>

678
00:31:09,529 --> 00:31:12,437
<i>He survived the ordeal.
Whoa, dude.</i>

679
00:31:13,211 --> 00:31:14,469
I woke up in the
jungle like this.

680
00:31:14,832 --> 00:31:18,214
Like, the hatch...
Blew off your underwear?

681
00:31:19,414 --> 00:31:21,082
Yeah, it was a lot of fun
working in those early days,

682
00:31:21,248 --> 00:31:26,630
And we've come a long way with the
character of Desmond. Hey! Over here!

683
00:31:27,539 --> 00:31:29,806
<i>The survivors soon met another
man in the jungle.</i>

684
00:31:30,115 --> 00:31:33,347
My name is Henry Gale!
I'm from Minnesota!

685
00:31:33,474 --> 00:31:36,809
The original deal for Henry
Gale was to be three episodes.

686
00:31:36,975 --> 00:31:38,428
Rousseau trapped
him in the jungle.

687
00:31:38,602 --> 00:31:40,855
<i>She believes he's an other.
An other what?</i>

688
00:31:41,290 --> 00:31:42,624
<i>This mysterious man</i>

689
00:31:42,760 --> 00:31:44,546
<i>Was presumed to be one
of the others--</i>

690
00:31:44,941 --> 00:31:46,719
<i>The island's original
inhabitants</i>

691
00:31:47,098 --> 00:31:49,525
<i>Who often clashed with the
Oceanic survivors.</i>

692
00:31:50,433 --> 00:31:52,812
you don't always know
exactly how to play a role

693
00:31:53,048 --> 00:31:54,732
When you come in as
a guest player...

694
00:31:55,001 --> 00:31:56,139
<i>Of course, if I was
one of them--</i>

695
00:31:56,353 --> 00:32:01,386
These people that you seem to think are
your enemies... But this one I had an
instinct for.

696
00:32:01,569 --> 00:32:04,090
I knew kind of what to do
with it right off the bat.

697
00:32:04,248 --> 00:32:06,595
I'd drawn 'em out to a
real secluded place.

698
00:32:07,115 --> 00:32:08,832
And when your friends got there,
a bunch of my people

699
00:32:08,981 --> 00:32:11,447
Would be waiting for 'em,
and then they'd use them

700
00:32:11,582 --> 00:32:12,862
To trade for me.

701
00:32:13,305 --> 00:32:15,761
I guess it's a good thing
I'm not one of them, huh?

702
00:32:18,299 --> 00:32:19,974
You guys got any milk?

703
00:32:20,353 --> 00:32:22,859
<i>As it turned out,
Henry was one of them,</i>

704
00:32:22,985 --> 00:32:26,360
My name is Benjamin Linus,
and I've lived on this island

705
00:32:26,534 --> 00:32:27,497
All my life.

706
00:32:28,185 --> 00:32:30,351
<i>Benjamin Linus was the
leader of the others,</i>

707
00:32:30,998 --> 00:32:34,538
<i>And he would do anything in his
power to protect the island.</i>

708
00:32:34,736 --> 00:32:37,108
Well, what's fun to
play with Benjamin Linus

709
00:32:37,306 --> 00:32:39,629
Is the uncertain middle.

710
00:32:40,277 --> 00:32:41,605
You're not gonna shake?

711
00:32:41,802 --> 00:32:44,410
I get to be a-a
vulnerable character.

712
00:32:45,357 --> 00:32:47,247
Tom, unless you hear
my voice in one minute,

713
00:32:47,373 --> 00:32:48,353
Shoot all three of them.

714
00:32:48,576 --> 00:32:54,091
But I also get to be sometimes
quite ruthless and cold.

715
00:32:54,320 --> 00:32:56,225
<i>I'm so sorry, Jack.</i>

716
00:33:01,448 --> 00:33:05,463
I'd always thought that Ben
used taking a beating as a tool

717
00:33:05,660 --> 00:33:07,573
To gain information

718
00:33:07,731 --> 00:33:09,604
About the people that
were beating him.

719
00:33:09,794 --> 00:33:12,401
<i>Did you lose someone?
You know what I Lost!</i>

720
00:33:12,519 --> 00:33:14,795
I would venture to say that I
am the most beaten character

721
00:33:14,931 --> 00:33:16,108
In the history of television.

722
00:33:17,831 --> 00:33:20,525
So that's been a big part
of every working day.

723
00:33:21,957 --> 00:33:24,572
I'm so jealous of the other actors,
who, you know,

724
00:33:24,722 --> 00:33:27,267
They put a little sunscreen
on and mess up their hair,

725
00:33:27,433 --> 00:33:29,369
And they're ready for work.

726
00:33:33,493 --> 00:33:35,234
I always have to
come in early to get

727
00:33:35,374 --> 00:33:39,035
These cuts and bruises and
wounds and stuff put on me. Uhh!

728
00:33:39,604 --> 00:33:41,665
In Ben's mind,
it was a small price to pay

729
00:33:41,983 --> 00:33:44,187
To get the informational
advantage.

730
00:33:44,456 --> 00:33:45,427
Hello again.

731
00:33:45,640 --> 00:33:47,386
If he was anything
simple at all,

732
00:33:47,514 --> 00:33:50,824
The audience would have
tired of him before now.

733
00:33:50,960 --> 00:33:53,377
You're gonna take this boat
and follow a compass bearing

734
00:33:53,520 --> 00:33:55,764
Of 3-2-5, and if you
do that exactly,

735
00:33:56,002 --> 00:33:58,444
You and your son
will find rescue.

736
00:33:58,799 --> 00:34:00,609
That's it? Deal's a deal.

737
00:34:00,846 --> 00:34:03,478
They keep moving him
around fractionally

738
00:34:03,706 --> 00:34:05,365
On the scale of good and evil.

739
00:34:05,572 --> 00:34:09,389
And just when the audience
thinks they have him pinned down

740
00:34:09,618 --> 00:34:10,860
Then the writers change it up.

741
00:34:11,049 --> 00:34:12,661
<i>Who are you people?</i>

742
00:34:15,111 --> 00:34:17,047
We're the good guys, Michael.

743
00:34:23,433 --> 00:34:24,256
<i>Over the course of six seasons,</i>

744
00:34:24,541 --> 00:34:27,740
<i>"Lost" has garnered millions of
devoted fans around the world--</i>

745
00:34:27,899 --> 00:34:30,286
<i>Among them,
the actors themselves.</i>

746
00:34:30,507 --> 00:34:32,428
I watch "Lost" to be entertained

747
00:34:32,537 --> 00:34:34,285
And to be drawn
into these people

748
00:34:34,411 --> 00:34:36,701
And their lives and what
they're challenged by.

749
00:34:36,885 --> 00:34:39,066
I have a son who
loves this show,

750
00:34:39,177 --> 00:34:41,642
And so we--we watch it
together as a family.

751
00:34:41,760 --> 00:34:43,767
I'm a rabid viewer
of the show now.

752
00:34:44,107 --> 00:34:46,620
Some actors can't look
at the show. I-I have to.

753
00:34:46,803 --> 00:34:48,360
Like everybody else,
whether they'll say it or not,

754
00:34:48,463 --> 00:34:51,638
I love watching myself. I'm a fan
of the show on a lot of levels,

755
00:34:51,773 --> 00:34:53,243
Kind of a clueless fan.

756
00:34:53,369 --> 00:34:55,251
There are many people
at home that have it

757
00:34:55,401 --> 00:34:58,278
Much better figured out than I do.
There's this expectation

758
00:34:58,396 --> 00:35:00,379
That you have to sort of dumb
a show down to the audience.

759
00:35:00,506 --> 00:35:02,743
We kind of went the other way.
We sort of felt like,

760
00:35:02,870 --> 00:35:06,038
Let's make a show that we would
really appreciate as viewers

761
00:35:06,190 --> 00:35:09,018
That tried to be intelligent,
that tried to introduce things

762
00:35:09,248 --> 00:35:10,489
That are sort of
heavily thematic,

763
00:35:10,725 --> 00:35:14,668
Based on philosophy or physics. If one
of the writers really loved the
teachings

764
00:35:14,770 --> 00:35:17,600
Of Rousseau or Locke, uh,
why not name characters

765
00:35:17,680 --> 00:35:19,821
After those philosophers?
Are you Daniel Faraday?

766
00:35:19,932 --> 00:35:21,465
Jeremy Bentham? Anthony Cooper.

767
00:35:21,567 --> 00:35:23,677
Desmond david Hume?
How'd you know my name?

768
00:35:23,827 --> 00:35:26,514
What we do like to do is hide
little easter eggs in the show

769
00:35:26,728 --> 00:35:27,566
For the people who want to

770
00:35:27,668 --> 00:35:31,240
Go down the rabbit hole with us and
look a little bit deeper. To kind of
get at the source

771
00:35:31,367 --> 00:35:32,409
Of who these people are,

772
00:35:32,551 --> 00:35:35,807
We looked at a lot of the things
that we had, ourselves, read.

773
00:35:35,926 --> 00:35:37,666
"watership down.
" "the wizard of oz."

774
00:35:37,768 --> 00:35:39,403
"turn of the screw.
" "the looking glass."

775
00:35:39,530 --> 00:35:41,916
It's "lord of the
flies" time now.

776
00:35:42,043 --> 00:35:43,995
One of carlton's favorite
authors is walker percy.

777
00:35:44,115 --> 00:35:47,045
Well, we have Sawyer reading
walker percy. How can you read?

778
00:35:47,204 --> 00:35:48,556
My mother taught me.

779
00:35:48,824 --> 00:35:51,788
A book that is used as a prop-
I kind of want to read it, then,

780
00:35:51,954 --> 00:35:54,079
And it's fun to make connections

781
00:35:54,189 --> 00:35:57,927
Between things--maybe a kind of
eggheaded fun, but that's me.

782
00:35:58,078 --> 00:36:00,394
So whether it was
Stephen King, The Bible

783
00:36:00,513 --> 00:36:02,488
Or the "Star Wars" trilogy...

784
00:36:02,884 --> 00:36:04,748
He turns up whenever he wants,
like obi-wan kenobi.

785
00:36:04,900 --> 00:36:07,349
All of these
disparate influences

786
00:36:07,515 --> 00:36:09,506
We kind of tried to bring
to bear on the show.

787
00:36:09,680 --> 00:36:12,865
Getting to do those references
when they would show up...

788
00:36:13,085 --> 00:36:15,931
That was like a...
Was always a blast.

789
00:36:16,175 --> 00:36:17,195
Jedi moment.

790
00:36:17,376 --> 00:36:19,566
Hurley would probably be
a fan of the show "Lost."

791
00:36:19,922 --> 00:36:24,031
It would probably be his second
favorite show behind "expose."

792
00:36:24,221 --> 00:36:25,500
What the Hell's "expose"?

793
00:36:25,723 --> 00:36:27,975
Only the most awesome
hour of television ever.

794
00:36:29,350 --> 00:36:32,211
Hurley is kind of a group
cheerleader in a way.

795
00:36:32,368 --> 00:36:34,519
He was about getting
the whole group

796
00:36:34,637 --> 00:36:37,299
Just to make it to tomorrow.
I bet four papayas.

797
00:36:37,443 --> 00:36:40,525
Once you get past surviving,
there comes a point

798
00:36:40,746 --> 00:36:42,840
Where people are gonna wanna
be entertained somehow,

799
00:36:42,951 --> 00:36:44,816
And I wasn't sure what it'd be,
but I felt like Hurley should

800
00:36:44,918 --> 00:36:47,732
Do something like put together
a talent show or something.

801
00:36:47,833 --> 00:36:51,802
Then the golf game showed up, so that
works. Dudes, listen, if we're stuck
here,

802
00:36:51,944 --> 00:36:54,252
Then just surviving's
not gonna cut it.

803
00:36:54,355 --> 00:36:58,037
We need some way that we can, you know,
have fun. I was told early, like,

804
00:36:58,164 --> 00:37:00,607
"okay, here's what we
got for your story.

805
00:37:00,723 --> 00:37:04,382
<i>It's like, he's a lottery winner.
"...With the mega number 42.</i>

806
00:37:04,533 --> 00:37:07,702
<i>Okay, great, but what's my
"twilight zone" thing?</i>

807
00:37:07,875 --> 00:37:12,341
<i>Like, where's my twist that
makes people go "what?!"</i>

808
00:37:12,467 --> 00:37:14,024
And I didn't get that till
I finally read the script

809
00:37:14,189 --> 00:37:16,197
Where the numbers that had

810
00:37:16,356 --> 00:37:19,264
Ruined his life, essentially,
end up being on that hatch.

811
00:37:19,445 --> 00:37:21,105
Stop! The numbers are bad!

812
00:37:21,215 --> 00:37:23,714
And then just popping
up everywhere--clocks,

813
00:37:23,856 --> 00:37:26,646
Soccer jerseys,
the odometer on the camaro.

814
00:37:26,851 --> 00:37:29,159
That became kind of a fun thing just--
just everywhere

815
00:37:29,261 --> 00:37:30,928
That stuff like that shows up.

816
00:37:31,624 --> 00:37:33,537
Hurley kind of always
had this cloud over him,

817
00:37:36,160 --> 00:37:37,995
And everything bad
that happened to Hurley

818
00:37:38,143 --> 00:37:40,207
Or that--really, that happened
to people around Hurley--

819
00:37:40,389 --> 00:37:43,612
He always blamed himself for.
I could really use a victory.

820
00:37:43,817 --> 00:37:46,316
Let's get this car started.
Let's make our own luck.

821
00:37:46,457 --> 00:37:50,513
And the Dharma van is kind of a
big turnaround moment for him.

822
00:37:50,718 --> 00:37:53,941
He wasn't gonna let the curse
control his life anymore.

823
00:37:54,054 --> 00:37:55,388
Hurley! Make your own luck.

824
00:37:55,640 --> 00:37:57,648
There is no curse!

825
00:37:58,232 --> 00:37:59,426
Aah! Aah!

826
00:38:00,824 --> 00:38:02,162
Son of a bitch.

827
00:38:04,343 --> 00:38:04,508
Hurley! whoo!

828
00:38:04,657 --> 00:38:06,435
You know what my favorite
scene was together? Which one?

829
00:38:06,572 --> 00:38:07,883
The one we're
sitting in the van,

830
00:38:08,080 --> 00:38:09,763
And we've got those beers.
Oh, yes!

831
00:38:10,055 --> 00:38:11,967
And you're teaching me...
English.

832
00:38:12,118 --> 00:38:13,367
Somebody's hooked on phonics.

833
00:38:13,469 --> 00:38:16,694
You're teaching me the important
phrases to know. Yes, that was epic.

834
00:38:16,876 --> 00:38:18,970
Those... Pants...

835
00:38:19,159 --> 00:38:22,076
Don't make you look... Fat.

836
00:38:22,288 --> 00:38:24,148
Only three things a
woman needs to hear.

837
00:38:24,336 --> 00:38:27,387
To kind of be able to
relax and, you know,

838
00:38:27,489 --> 00:38:31,068
Literally lean back and just
have a casual, fun scene

839
00:38:31,188 --> 00:38:32,554
Was just really refreshing.

840
00:38:35,835 --> 00:38:36,814
aah!

841
00:38:39,944 --> 00:38:41,184
what's that?

842
00:38:41,367 --> 00:38:42,867
it's a helicopter.

843
00:38:43,295 --> 00:38:44,259
Rescue.

844
00:38:44,748 --> 00:38:47,696
stand back!

845
00:38:48,945 --> 00:38:50,985
<i>After 90 days on the island,</i>

846
00:38:51,078 --> 00:38:54,256
<i>The survivors made their first contact
with the outside world.</i>

847
00:38:54,683 --> 00:38:55,567
Desmond.

848
00:38:55,758 --> 00:38:56,935
<i>A woman had arrived</i>

849
00:38:57,149 --> 00:38:59,456
<i>From a freighter off the
coast of the island.</i>

850
00:38:59,780 --> 00:39:01,314
<i>The boat was allegedly sent</i>

851
00:39:01,432 --> 00:39:03,740
<i>By Desmond's girlfriend,
Penny Widmore.</i>

852
00:39:03,931 --> 00:39:06,204
<i>But making contact would
be difficult.</i>

853
00:39:06,490 --> 00:39:08,805
<i>An underwater Dharma
station was jamming</i>

854
00:39:08,978 --> 00:39:10,797
<i>All the radio signals
from the island.</i>

855
00:39:11,001 --> 00:39:13,262
The question is, how do we
get it to stop? I'll do it.

856
00:39:13,507 --> 00:39:16,462
for me, the most
shocking episode

857
00:39:16,574 --> 00:39:18,769
Was the one that dealt
with Charlie's death.

858
00:39:18,889 --> 00:39:21,986
Charlie obviously was a
very likeable character.

859
00:39:22,105 --> 00:39:23,560
I'll be fine, Claire.

860
00:39:25,101 --> 00:39:26,453
Don't worry about me.

861
00:39:31,969 --> 00:39:34,370
They felt like they'd known
each other a lot longer.

862
00:39:34,482 --> 00:39:36,734
It just evolved into something
that was just perfect,

863
00:39:37,018 --> 00:39:39,200
And now, you know, really sad.

864
00:39:41,080 --> 00:39:42,709
<i>Charlie swam to the
underwater station</i>

865
00:39:43,097 --> 00:39:45,309
<i>And turned off the
jamming signal... </i>

866
00:39:45,878 --> 00:39:48,225
<i>Giving his friends a chance
to call for help.</i>

867
00:39:49,047 --> 00:39:50,271
<i>This is penelope Widmore.</i>

868
00:39:50,414 --> 00:39:53,054
<i>How did you get this frequency?
Desmond!</i>

869
00:39:53,544 --> 00:39:55,029
<i>did you just say "Desmond"?</i>

870
00:39:55,148 --> 00:39:58,222
<i>Yeah. Hey, are you on the boat?
What boat? I'm not on a boat.</i>

871
00:39:58,339 --> 00:40:00,797
One of the hardest
things for us to do

872
00:40:01,019 --> 00:40:05,460
As storytellers on "Lost"
is to kill characters...

873
00:40:05,705 --> 00:40:07,200
<i>Hello? Is Desmond there? Because in
many ways, these characters are
friends.</i>

874
00:40:11,308 --> 00:40:12,011
Charlie!

875
00:40:12,414 --> 00:40:15,552
When we killed off Charlie
in the season 3 finale,

876
00:40:15,687 --> 00:40:17,086
It was something that
we deliberated over

877
00:40:17,235 --> 00:40:18,533
For a very long time.

878
00:40:21,757 --> 00:40:25,123
How he died was just so moving,
and--and I have to say

879
00:40:25,225 --> 00:40:28,868
I was crying my eyes out
when I saw Charlie drown.

880
00:40:29,406 --> 00:40:31,318
It really hit home,
because everybody loved him.

881
00:40:31,436 --> 00:40:34,290
It affected everyone a lot more
than we expected maybe, too.

882
00:40:36,622 --> 00:40:38,257
When we actually went
into the editing room,

883
00:40:38,535 --> 00:40:40,398
The moment when
Charlie actually dies

884
00:40:40,542 --> 00:40:42,035
Was this profoundly
upsetting thing.

885
00:40:42,154 --> 00:40:44,960
It felt like losing a loved one
even though it was just pretend.

886
00:40:47,417 --> 00:40:49,669
Shh. Aaron.

887
00:40:49,867 --> 00:40:50,618
what is it?

888
00:40:50,831 --> 00:40:54,443
Charlie just got
us rescued. hello?

889
00:40:54,767 --> 00:40:56,276
<i>With the signal cleared,</i>

890
00:40:56,410 --> 00:40:58,963
<i>The call for help was
finally answered.</i>

891
00:40:59,097 --> 00:41:01,848
I'm one of the survivors
of Oceanic flight 815.

892
00:41:02,037 --> 00:41:05,026
Can you get a fix on our location?
Hell, yeah, we can!

893
00:41:20,320 --> 00:41:23,291
I burnt my hand on my muffins.

894
00:41:23,410 --> 00:41:27,030
I'm interested in the ways
that relativity is an issue

895
00:41:27,218 --> 00:41:29,598
In our show point of view.

896
00:41:29,818 --> 00:41:32,078
It's not even literature.
It's popcorn.

897
00:41:32,197 --> 00:41:33,051
Excuse me?

898
00:41:33,145 --> 00:41:36,441
Reality presents
itself from one angle,

899
00:41:36,601 --> 00:41:39,794
But then if you step to the
side or you pull the lens back,

900
00:41:40,030 --> 00:41:42,281
Then suddenly you
see it differently.

901
00:41:42,407 --> 00:41:43,927
Here I am,
thinking that free will

902
00:41:44,194 --> 00:41:47,032
Still actually exists on...

903
00:41:48,478 --> 00:41:50,083
<i>Six seasons of "Lost"
have taught us</i>

904
00:41:50,192 --> 00:41:53,029
<i>That not everything is what it
initially appears to be.</i>

905
00:41:53,954 --> 00:41:55,921
I always to say to people when
they ask me about the show,

906
00:41:56,088 --> 00:41:58,269
What you see is not
necessarily what you get.

907
00:41:58,553 --> 00:42:00,206
<i>For the first three seasons,</i>

908
00:42:00,498 --> 00:42:02,007
<i>Character flashbacks
explored the lives</i>

909
00:42:02,094 --> 00:42:03,397
<i>Of the Oceanic survivors</i>

910
00:42:03,533 --> 00:42:05,113
<i>Before they crashed
on the island.</i>

911
00:42:06,156 --> 00:42:08,970
<i>But everything changed when Jack,
in a time of crisis,</i>

912
00:42:09,183 --> 00:42:12,265
<i>Was seen in what was perceived
to be a flashback.</i>

913
00:42:12,471 --> 00:42:13,412
It's me.

914
00:42:14,098 --> 00:42:14,992
Whoa, whoa, whoa.

915
00:42:15,134 --> 00:42:17,261
Wait. Don't- don't hang up,
please.

916
00:42:17,488 --> 00:42:19,188
I just need to see you.

917
00:42:20,864 --> 00:42:22,026
<i>But when Kate appeared,</i>

918
00:42:22,230 --> 00:42:24,348
<i>"Lost" took a giant step
to the future</i>

919
00:42:24,713 --> 00:42:26,269
<i>And shattered the expectation</i>

920
00:42:26,380 --> 00:42:28,055
<i>That the survivors would
not leave the island</i>

921
00:42:28,206 --> 00:42:29,928
<i>Before the end of the series.</i>

922
00:42:30,134 --> 00:42:33,225
We... Were not
supposed to leave.

923
00:42:33,516 --> 00:42:35,144
Yes, we were.

924
00:42:35,554 --> 00:42:38,345
<i>It was the first in a series of
flash-forward storylines</i>

925
00:42:38,566 --> 00:42:40,992
<i>That followed the experiences
of six survivors</i>

926
00:42:41,166 --> 00:42:45,875
<i>Who found rescue and became
known as the Oceanic six.</i>

927
00:42:46,066 --> 00:42:47,932
"'I wonder if I've been
changed in the night.

928
00:42:48,153 --> 00:42:50,926
Let me think. Was I the same
when I got up this morning?'"

929
00:42:51,163 --> 00:42:53,803
<i>Jack and Kate began a
life together</i>

930
00:42:54,016 --> 00:42:57,801
<i>Raising Claire's son Aaron. As an
audience, we always got the sense</i>

931
00:42:57,944 --> 00:42:59,375
That they would
be good together.

932
00:43:00,141 --> 00:43:02,709
I'm so glad that you're here.
That episode with Kate,

933
00:43:02,828 --> 00:43:05,056
We're they're sort of living in
a world where they're in love

934
00:43:05,183 --> 00:43:09,269
And they're gonna get married...
of course I will. Yes.

935
00:43:09,592 --> 00:43:11,094
Things seemed to be
really beautiful,

936
00:43:11,212 --> 00:43:13,117
But underneath that is
this thing pulling at Jack.

937
00:43:13,329 --> 00:43:16,095
It was like the island was
destroying him from afar.

938
00:43:16,523 --> 00:43:18,553
I think Jack and Kate
struggled as much as they did

939
00:43:18,665 --> 00:43:21,550
Because ultimately Kate was
not Jack's purpose in life,

940
00:43:21,668 --> 00:43:24,687
And Jack wasn't Kate's purpose.
you can't do this.

941
00:43:24,916 --> 00:43:26,663
You have problems.
You need to figure them out.

942
00:43:27,058 --> 00:43:28,804
there's nothing
more sad and tragic

943
00:43:28,915 --> 00:43:30,322
Than two people
that you really feel

944
00:43:30,456 --> 00:43:31,561
Would have been great together.

945
00:43:31,886 --> 00:43:33,783
But the circumstances that
they find themselves in

946
00:43:33,949 --> 00:43:36,422
Doesn't really afford itself
to having the opportunity

947
00:43:36,533 --> 00:43:39,457
To make a really good,
pure connection.

948
00:43:39,717 --> 00:43:40,761
<i>And the circumstances that led</i>

949
00:43:40,864 --> 00:43:43,235
<i>To Jack and Kate's eventual
departure from the island</i>

950
00:43:43,393 --> 00:43:46,325
<i>All began when a chopper arrived
from the freighter.</i>

951
00:43:46,553 --> 00:43:49,446
Who are you? I'm Daniel Faraday.

952
00:43:49,779 --> 00:43:51,083
I'm here to rescue you.

953
00:43:51,200 --> 00:43:53,445
<i>Faraday was a physicist who
came to the island</i>

954
00:43:53,533 --> 00:43:55,846
<i>With a science team and their pilot,
Frank Lapidus.</i>

955
00:43:56,077 --> 00:43:58,906
<i>But rescue was not their
primary mission.</i>

956
00:43:59,103 --> 00:44:02,850
This is Charles Widmore-
-the man whose boat is parked offshore.

957
00:44:03,111 --> 00:44:05,773
<i>Charles Widmore was once the
leader of the others</i>

958
00:44:06,010 --> 00:44:08,579
<i>Before he was banished from
the island by Ben.</i>

959
00:44:08,832 --> 00:44:10,350
I'll be seeing you, boy.

960
00:44:11,266 --> 00:44:12,387
<i>Widmore sought vengeance,</i>

961
00:44:12,687 --> 00:44:14,553
<i>So he sent the freighter
to the island,</i>

962
00:44:15,059 --> 00:44:17,936
<i>Which also carried a team of
mercenaries to capture Ben.</i>

963
00:44:18,805 --> 00:44:20,773
Let's go, freckles.
I've seen enough of this rock.

964
00:44:21,319 --> 00:44:24,851
<i>Jack and Sawyer led a group to
Widmore's freighter...</i>

965
00:44:25,515 --> 00:44:27,065
<i>But the chopper began
leaking fuel.</i>

966
00:44:28,518 --> 00:44:30,185
I'd feel a Hell of a
lot better if we were

967
00:44:30,289 --> 00:44:31,464
A few hundred pounds lighter!

968
00:44:31,868 --> 00:44:32,627
Hey.

969
00:44:32,904 --> 00:44:37,629
<i>So Sawyer made a fateful decision.
I wonder how much of a relationship</i>

970
00:44:37,701 --> 00:44:39,337
Kate and Sawyer were
supposed to have.

971
00:44:39,660 --> 00:44:42,839
In that pilot when we did
that little gun scene

972
00:44:42,980 --> 00:44:45,604
And I pulled her in close...
I've been with girls like you.

973
00:44:45,808 --> 00:44:48,726
They were all talking about,
oh, the chemistry there.

974
00:44:48,827 --> 00:44:50,654
I don't know if that
gave them any ideas

975
00:44:50,764 --> 00:44:54,518
Or if they had all that planned
already. After all we've been through
on this damn island,

976
00:44:54,755 --> 00:44:58,145
Don't we deserve somethin' good?
I always felt, in their flaws,

977
00:44:58,233 --> 00:44:59,671
They were well-matched.

978
00:44:59,773 --> 00:45:01,591
But there is a sort of
sweetness about two people

979
00:45:01,821 --> 00:45:03,772
Who know how to
stumble together,

980
00:45:03,961 --> 00:45:06,996
As opposed to two people who
know how to fly together.

981
00:45:09,462 --> 00:45:10,380
Sawyer!

982
00:45:12,197 --> 00:45:15,507
how heroic is that for a character?
that was extremely heroic.

983
00:45:15,611 --> 00:45:17,294
A guy that would say, "you know,
we're not gonna make it."

984
00:45:17,459 --> 00:45:19,349
I loved it. "I'm jumping. " just
like Josh in real life, actually.

985
00:45:19,538 --> 00:45:23,317
It is. I'm--I'm like that.
I'm a giver.

986
00:45:24,083 --> 00:45:25,497
<i>Sawyer made his way back
to the island,</i>

987
00:45:27,354 --> 00:45:30,563
<i>Where Ben had escaped the mercenaries...
Thank you for coming, Richard.</i>

988
00:45:30,713 --> 00:45:32,523
<i>And descended into an
underground cavern</i>

989
00:45:32,736 --> 00:45:35,472
<i>In a final attempt to
protect the island.</i>

990
00:45:37,336 --> 00:45:38,584
<i>The chopper reached
Widmore's freighter,</i>

991
00:45:38,726 --> 00:45:40,979
<i>But it was rigged with
explosives.</i>

992
00:45:41,168 --> 00:45:42,646
Where you going? We gotta go.
Jin's below with Michael.

993
00:45:42,781 --> 00:45:45,166
No, no, there's no time. There's no
time. We have to go. I won't leave him!

994
00:45:45,381 --> 00:45:48,378
Every time we get separated,
it is memorable to me

995
00:45:48,544 --> 00:45:50,836
Because I often think,
well, maybe this is it.

996
00:45:51,190 --> 00:45:53,000
No! it's Jin!

997
00:45:53,142 --> 00:45:54,344
I think it was

998
00:45:54,487 --> 00:45:56,169
One of the hardest
scenes I had to shoot.

999
00:46:04,349 --> 00:46:05,827
My hands were shaking.

1000
00:46:10,086 --> 00:46:11,524
We're not! Turn back!

1001
00:46:11,675 --> 00:46:13,998
Sun! Sun! Jin's gone.

1002
00:46:16,219 --> 00:46:17,704
That might be the last
time they see each other,

1003
00:46:17,871 --> 00:46:20,036
<i>So it was significant,
and significant for Sun</i>

1004
00:46:20,241 --> 00:46:22,272
In that she believed
that Jin was dead.

1005
00:46:23,126 --> 00:46:25,987
Lapidus! Fly us
back to the island!

1006
00:46:26,809 --> 00:46:27,750
<i>With the freighter destroyed,</i>

1007
00:46:27,938 --> 00:46:29,583
<i>The chopper made its way back,</i>

1008
00:46:30,682 --> 00:46:33,004
<i>Just as Ben Linus turned a
mysterious wheel,</i>

1009
00:46:33,147 --> 00:46:34,648
<i>Causing the island...</i>

1010
00:46:35,936 --> 00:46:36,963
<i>To vanish.</i>

1011
00:46:38,260 --> 00:46:39,239
Where the Hell's the island?!

1012
00:46:40,132 --> 00:46:40,726
It's gone.

1013
00:46:41,676 --> 00:46:43,097
That's it, people!
We're out of fuel!

1014
00:46:54,576 --> 00:46:57,365
What are you doing here?
I decided to take a dip.

1015
00:46:57,919 --> 00:46:59,642
But I hope "Lost"
is mainly remembered

1016
00:46:59,744 --> 00:47:01,127
As a character-driven show...

1017
00:47:01,293 --> 00:47:04,312
Whatcha celebratin'?
I'm not celebrating.

1018
00:47:04,550 --> 00:47:06,707
That dealt with human issues...

1019
00:47:06,872 --> 00:47:09,299
<i>Is that our boat? It was.</i>

1020
00:47:09,584 --> 00:47:13,178
That really opened your mind
to different perspectives

1021
00:47:13,369 --> 00:47:14,798
That you hadn't
thought of before.

1022
00:47:14,918 --> 00:47:16,102
I have a sneaking suspicion

1023
00:47:16,214 --> 00:47:17,407
That it might stand alone.

1024
00:47:17,534 --> 00:47:19,888
I wouldn't be surprised that if
you look back on it, you know,

1025
00:47:20,031 --> 00:47:21,216
10, 15, 20 years
from now and say,

1026
00:47:21,351 --> 00:47:25,735
"that was kind of a one-time thing.
" hello, John. Welcome home.

1027
00:47:25,919 --> 00:47:28,779
In terms of creating a world
that you can escape in,

1028
00:47:28,953 --> 00:47:30,430
You know, I mean,
escapist television--

1029
00:47:30,542 --> 00:47:32,067
I don't think it gets
any better than this.

1030
00:47:40,532 --> 00:47:42,538
Anyone?!

1031
00:47:44,600 --> 00:47:47,303
<i>When Benjamin Linus turned the
wheel to move the island...</i>

1032
00:47:48,828 --> 00:47:51,175
<i>he was transported halfway
around the world</i>

1033
00:47:51,341 --> 00:47:52,392
<i>To the tunisian desert,</i>

1034
00:47:52,929 --> 00:47:55,474
<i>And he began making contact
with the Oceanic six,</i>

1035
00:47:55,679 --> 00:47:57,939
<i>Who had already found rescue.
Hello, Hugo.</i>

1036
00:47:58,130 --> 00:48:01,164
<i>But back on the island,
Locke, Sawyer, Juliet</i>

1037
00:48:01,401 --> 00:48:02,777
<i>And the remainder of
the science team</i>

1038
00:48:03,369 --> 00:48:04,760
<i>Began flashing through time.</i>

1039
00:48:05,084 --> 00:48:07,368
<i> and during one flash...</i>

1040
00:48:07,573 --> 00:48:09,028
Jin? Sawyer?

1041
00:48:09,210 --> 00:48:11,619
<i>they found Jin very much alive.</i>

1042
00:48:11,825 --> 00:48:14,116
We have to go back to
the orchid. Excuse me?

1043
00:48:14,323 --> 00:48:16,590
That's where all this started.
Maybe it's where it'll all stop.

1044
00:48:16,803 --> 00:48:19,373
<i>so Locke turned the
wheel again,</i>

1045
00:48:19,507 --> 00:48:23,561
<i>And the time flashes stopped.
I think it's over.</i>

1046
00:48:23,775 --> 00:48:26,106
I think John did it. Now what?

1047
00:48:26,240 --> 00:48:27,737
Now we wait for
him to come back.

1048
00:48:29,400 --> 00:48:30,466
<i>After Locke turned the wheel,</i>

1049
00:48:30,601 --> 00:48:33,913
<i>Sawyer and Juliet were left
stranded in 1974.</i>

1050
00:48:34,102 --> 00:48:37,151
<i>And with Jin and Miles,
they joined the Dharma initiative.</i>

1051
00:48:37,493 --> 00:48:40,629
That potato sack of a
jumpsuit was hilarious, man.

1052
00:48:40,749 --> 00:48:43,774
You come put that on every day.
You're like, wow. All right!

1053
00:48:43,964 --> 00:48:45,948
And I think Dan had
the big sideburns.

1054
00:48:46,145 --> 00:48:49,520
I liked it. It was fun
to be '70s, you know?

1055
00:48:49,622 --> 00:48:50,349
Evening, boss.

1056
00:48:50,453 --> 00:48:53,250
<i>Sawyer became head of security,</i>

1057
00:48:53,480 --> 00:48:54,870
<i>Juliet was a mechanic...</i>

1058
00:48:55,241 --> 00:48:56,316
Somethin' smells good.

1059
00:48:56,514 --> 00:48:59,360
<i>And the two fell in love.
Is that for me?</i>

1060
00:48:59,755 --> 00:49:03,895
Whereas Kate and I had three
years to earn that relationship,

1061
00:49:04,014 --> 00:49:05,168
They gave us two scenes.

1062
00:49:06,180 --> 00:49:09,047
I love you. I love you, too.

1063
00:49:09,309 --> 00:49:11,285
but I watched it,
and I was convinced.

1064
00:49:11,427 --> 00:49:15,031
I was rooting for Sawyer and
Juliet almost immediately.

1065
00:49:15,165 --> 00:49:16,011
I mean, Sawyer--

1066
00:49:16,121 --> 00:49:18,603
When he was talking to Juliet
at night after the big storm,

1067
00:49:18,769 --> 00:49:20,602
You know, sort of pouring
his heart out about Kate.

1068
00:49:20,792 --> 00:49:22,545
Why don't you tell me now?

1069
00:49:22,957 --> 00:49:24,902
I involuntarily in
my head was thinking,

1070
00:49:25,075 --> 00:49:27,761
Kiss her! Kiss her!

1071
00:49:31,872 --> 00:49:34,037
<i>After turning the wheel,
Locke was transported</i>

1072
00:49:34,140 --> 00:49:36,447
<i>3 years in the future to 2007.</i>

1073
00:49:37,174 --> 00:49:38,952
<i>He began searching for
the Oceanic six</i>

1074
00:49:39,300 --> 00:49:41,126
<i>To convince them to return
to the island.</i>

1075
00:49:41,766 --> 00:49:43,742
I'm not going back.
The answer is "no."

1076
00:49:43,971 --> 00:49:46,302
No, I'm not going anywhere with you!
You leave me alone,

1077
00:49:47,440 --> 00:49:49,337
And you leave the
rest of 'em alone!

1078
00:49:51,052 --> 00:49:54,639
<i>Locke had failed,
and when he lost all hope...</i>

1079
00:49:56,220 --> 00:49:58,275
Wait, please! John, stop.

1080
00:49:59,288 --> 00:50:00,551
<i>Benjamin Linus saw a chance</i>

1081
00:50:00,701 --> 00:50:04,739
<i>To reclaim his role as the leader of
the island. Who--what-- what are you
doing here?</i>

1082
00:50:04,921 --> 00:50:07,474
There was a special energy
in the room that day.

1083
00:50:07,632 --> 00:50:09,417
John, just calm down.
What do you want from me?

1084
00:50:09,529 --> 00:50:11,353
Please, let me talk.
Answer the question!

1085
00:50:12,192 --> 00:50:15,574
I always expect Terry
to play a great scene,

1086
00:50:15,851 --> 00:50:19,361
But he went somewhere
further and darker that day.

1087
00:50:19,526 --> 00:50:20,553
I don't know where
we go from there,

1088
00:50:20,687 --> 00:50:23,193
But we'll figure something out.
Focus becomes very sharp.

1089
00:50:23,390 --> 00:50:25,919
It was an intense and really
fun day for that reason.

1090
00:50:26,124 --> 00:50:30,345
I know where we go. There's a
woman here in Los Angeles--

1091
00:50:30,455 --> 00:50:33,165
Eloise Hawking.
Eloise Hawking? You sure?

1092
00:50:33,371 --> 00:50:36,667
Yeah. Why? Do you know her? Yes,
John. I know her.

1093
00:50:46,672 --> 00:50:49,563
I'll miss you, John.
I really will.

1094
00:50:49,700 --> 00:50:53,445
I would say it was the
most intense day's work

1095
00:50:53,768 --> 00:50:54,907
I ever did in front
of the camera.

1096
00:50:55,024 --> 00:50:57,577
<i>The news of Locke's death
profoundly affected Jack</i>

1097
00:50:58,438 --> 00:50:59,285
<i>And was the catalyst</i>

1098
00:50:59,380 --> 00:51:01,323
<i>In his decision to return
to the island.</i>

1099
00:51:01,686 --> 00:51:02,849
There was something
happening there

1100
00:51:02,975 --> 00:51:05,116
That didn't even have
to do with Jack himself.

1101
00:51:05,236 --> 00:51:08,522
It had to do with his faith-
that whole battle

1102
00:51:08,674 --> 00:51:11,526
With him and Locke and
what he's meant to do.

1103
00:51:11,850 --> 00:51:14,870
He cannot let go of the
notion that he has free will,

1104
00:51:14,963 --> 00:51:16,521
And at the same time,
it's destroying him.

1105
00:51:16,670 --> 00:51:18,844
He said that I had to come back.

1106
00:51:20,338 --> 00:51:22,267
<i>All of you have to go back.</i>

1107
00:51:23,348 --> 00:51:24,661
We're gonna have
to bring him, too.

1108
00:51:27,830 --> 00:51:30,019
<i>Jack and Ben both wanted to
return to the island,</i>

1109
00:51:30,564 --> 00:51:31,859
<i>So they found a way.</i>

1110
00:51:32,185 --> 00:51:34,644
Ajira Airways flight 316.

1111
00:51:34,815 --> 00:51:38,248
<i>The Oceanic six began
their journey back.</i>

1112
00:51:39,212 --> 00:51:42,183
<i>For Kate, it was a chance to
reunite Claire with Aaron.</i>

1113
00:51:42,855 --> 00:51:44,753
Mr. Shephard... Your
relation to the deceased?

1114
00:51:44,886 --> 00:51:46,601
He was, uh, a friend.

1115
00:51:47,676 --> 00:51:49,715
<i>To recreate the conditions of
the original flight,</i>

1116
00:51:49,912 --> 00:51:52,275
<i>The body of John Locke was
brought on the plane.</i>

1117
00:51:55,318 --> 00:51:57,903
<i>High over the Pacific... Aah!</i>

1118
00:51:58,108 --> 00:52:00,234
<i>A series of flashes swept
through the plane.</i>

1119
00:52:00,415 --> 00:52:02,351
Is that a runway? !

1120
00:52:03,617 --> 00:52:05,679
Massive instrument failure!
We're puttin' her down!

1121
00:52:05,780 --> 00:52:07,576
Brace for pact!

1122
00:52:10,294 --> 00:52:15,035
<i>Lapidus, Sun and Ben landed on the
island in present day 2007.</i>

1123
00:52:15,281 --> 00:52:16,783
Frank? where'd they go?

1124
00:52:16,949 --> 00:52:17,801
They're gone.

1125
00:52:19,659 --> 00:52:22,916
<i>But Jack, Kate,
Hurley and Sayid...</i>

1126
00:52:23,025 --> 00:52:26,843
<i>returned to the island 30 years
earlier in 1977...</i>

1127
00:52:27,102 --> 00:52:30,446
<i>Jin? And were reunited
with Jin and Sawyer.</i>

1128
00:52:30,549 --> 00:52:31,538
I can't believe it!

1129
00:52:32,390 --> 00:52:32,999
Ohh!

1130
00:52:34,209 --> 00:52:36,114
So what's up with you guys
in the old Dharma jumpsuits?

1131
00:52:36,508 --> 00:52:39,922
We're in the Dharma
initiative. It's 1977.

1132
00:52:40,333 --> 00:52:43,153
everybody say "namaste.
" namaste!

1133
00:52:43,558 --> 00:52:46,037
<i>Sawyer ushered his friends
into Dharma society.</i>

1134
00:52:46,191 --> 00:52:47,982
And don't forget to try
the dipping sauces.

1135
00:52:48,109 --> 00:52:51,500
<i>They really bring out the ham.
Daniel Faraday was also a member</i>

1136
00:52:51,609 --> 00:52:53,887
<i>Of the 1970s Dharma
initiative...</i>

1137
00:52:54,012 --> 00:52:55,980
<i>Hey, James.
And he spent his days</i>

1138
00:52:56,107 --> 00:52:59,330
<i>Trying to find a way to prevent
the crash of Oceanic 815</i>

1139
00:52:59,450 --> 00:53:03,203
<i>From ever happening. The Dharma
folks at the swan worksite--</i>

1140
00:53:03,354 --> 00:53:04,539
They're gonna drill
into the ground

1141
00:53:04,666 --> 00:53:08,341
And accidentally tap into a massive
pocket of energy. Daniel Faraday says,

1142
00:53:08,435 --> 00:53:10,300
If we can detonate
a hydrogen bomb,

1143
00:53:10,450 --> 00:53:13,407
This massive amount of
electromagnetic energy that

1144
00:53:13,525 --> 00:53:17,650
That hatch is being built to study will
be negated. And that hatch will never
be built,

1145
00:53:17,802 --> 00:53:20,527
And your plane will land,
just like it's supposed to.

1146
00:53:20,898 --> 00:53:22,755
<i>His idea inspired Jack.</i>

1147
00:53:22,999 --> 00:53:25,385
<i>And when Faraday was killed... </i>

1148
00:53:25,529 --> 00:53:26,619
<i>Jack carried out the mission.</i>

1149
00:53:26,999 --> 00:53:29,086
They think that the bomb
is like a reset button.

1150
00:53:29,212 --> 00:53:31,898
The passengers of flight 815
will be back on the plane,

1151
00:53:32,050 --> 00:53:34,609
They'll be flying to Los
Angeles from Sydney,

1152
00:53:34,760 --> 00:53:37,612
And their lives will go on
as though there never was

1153
00:53:37,707 --> 00:53:38,687
A plane crash.

1154
00:53:39,651 --> 00:53:41,161
<i>But the bomb did not
detonate...</i>

1155
00:53:42,094 --> 00:53:43,650
This don't look like l.A.X.

1156
00:53:46,076 --> 00:53:48,305
<i>And a surge of electromagnetic
energy... uhh!</i>

1157
00:53:48,534 --> 00:53:51,007
<i>Aah! Had Juliet trapped.</i>

1158
00:53:51,110 --> 00:53:53,078
Juliet! No! Aah! Ohh!

1159
00:53:53,228 --> 00:53:55,014
Where do you think you're going,
blondie? Aah!

1160
00:53:55,315 --> 00:53:59,392
That was quite a scene and
a great experience to film.

1161
00:53:59,543 --> 00:54:01,526
Don't you leave me. It's okay.

1162
00:54:01,629 --> 00:54:02,792
<i>Don't you leave me!</i>

1163
00:54:02,894 --> 00:54:06,268
Tough stuff, but it was-
it was rewarding.

1164
00:54:06,403 --> 00:54:08,552
I love you, James.
I love you so much. No!

1165
00:54:09,936 --> 00:54:12,077
No! No, don't let go! Aah!

1166
00:54:13,057 --> 00:54:14,036
Juliet!

1167
00:54:14,684 --> 00:54:16,083
I feel like it rounded out

1168
00:54:16,290 --> 00:54:18,684
And really honored that
relationship we had

1169
00:54:18,850 --> 00:54:21,347
Or the love that we
shared as characters.

1170
00:54:24,444 --> 00:54:26,246
<i>Juliet survived the bomb...</i>

1171
00:54:26,627 --> 00:54:28,830
<i>And finished what
they'd started.</i>

1172
00:54:30,544 --> 00:54:33,485
come on! Come on!

1173
00:54:33,888 --> 00:54:36,205
Come on, you son of a bitch!

1174
00:54:42,734 --> 00:54:43,535
The big question

1175
00:54:43,651 --> 00:54:45,265
As we move into the final
season of the show is,

1176
00:54:45,359 --> 00:54:48,070
What is the consequence of
Juliet tapping that bomb?

1177
00:54:50,440 --> 00:54:51,919
So at the beginning
of the sixth season,

1178
00:54:52,061 --> 00:54:54,051
We start on Oceanic flight 815.

1179
00:54:54,243 --> 00:54:57,680
And it appears that the
bomb has actually worked,

1180
00:54:57,949 --> 00:55:00,223
And our passengers are
flying to Los Angeles.

1181
00:55:00,344 --> 00:55:02,737
Looks like we made it.
We sure did.

1182
00:55:02,864 --> 00:55:04,484
However, we start to realize

1183
00:55:04,587 --> 00:55:05,694
That there are
subtle differences

1184
00:55:05,788 --> 00:55:08,459
Between this group of people
and what we saw initially

1185
00:55:08,561 --> 00:55:10,656
In the pilot of the series. You know,
you really shouldn't tell people

1186
00:55:10,767 --> 00:55:12,948
You won the lottery.
Thanks for the advice, dude,

1187
00:55:13,051 --> 00:55:14,797
But nothing bad
ever happens to me.

1188
00:55:14,963 --> 00:55:18,377
I'm the luckiest guy alive.
on "Lost," we've had flashbacks

1189
00:55:18,480 --> 00:55:20,124
And then we had flash-forwards,

1190
00:55:20,226 --> 00:55:21,618
And now in the final
season of the show

1191
00:55:21,728 --> 00:55:24,138
We have these things called
flash sideways. Something wrong?

1192
00:55:24,265 --> 00:55:27,687
No. No, you just...
do I know you from somewhere?

1193
00:55:27,837 --> 00:55:30,238
Well, I'm not sure. For so long,

1194
00:55:30,405 --> 00:55:32,357
These people's stories have
basically been governed

1195
00:55:32,460 --> 00:55:34,396
By this idea that the island
is pulling them to it.

1196
00:55:34,919 --> 00:55:36,032
We wanted to tell stories

1197
00:55:36,135 --> 00:55:37,937
For a very specific
reason this year

1198
00:55:38,095 --> 00:55:39,889
Where the island
was not in play.

1199
00:55:40,118 --> 00:55:42,102
This time around,
the island has sunk.

1200
00:55:42,260 --> 00:55:43,793
It is now on the
bottom of the ocean.

1201
00:55:44,812 --> 00:55:46,559
And so the passengers
of flight 815--

1202
00:55:46,669 --> 00:55:48,692
They're flying to Los
Angeles from Sydney

1203
00:55:48,827 --> 00:55:50,305
As though there never
was a plane crash.

1204
00:55:52,052 --> 00:55:53,197
when we actually saw the plane

1205
00:55:53,316 --> 00:55:56,295
Land safely in "LAX,"
I was just like,

1206
00:55:56,501 --> 00:55:58,207
It was--it was very emotional.

1207
00:55:59,685 --> 00:56:02,902
walking off the plane
was so significant.

1208
00:56:03,012 --> 00:56:04,814
Wow! They made it.

1209
00:56:06,032 --> 00:56:07,114
and our brains are telling us,

1210
00:56:07,288 --> 00:56:09,833
Okay, how did this happen?
Did it happen because

1211
00:56:10,054 --> 00:56:12,797
The A-bomb went off and it
actually sunk the island?

1212
00:56:12,867 --> 00:56:16,044
Or is there something else
going on here? Hello?!

1213
00:56:16,179 --> 00:56:17,768
then shortly after that,

1214
00:56:17,886 --> 00:56:20,027
We see our characters
are on the island,

1215
00:56:20,139 --> 00:56:23,331
<i>And they've detonated the bomb,
and it didn't work.</i>

1216
00:56:23,741 --> 00:56:26,610
No. They get jumped to what
we call "island present,"

1217
00:56:26,863 --> 00:56:29,952
But they are still stuck on the island.
You blew us right back where we started!

1218
00:56:30,293 --> 00:56:33,407
<i>I'm sorry. I thought it would work.
Well, it didn't!</i>

1219
00:56:33,636 --> 00:56:35,642
So the audience is left
trying to reconcile,

1220
00:56:35,779 --> 00:56:37,541
How is it that we can
be watching one story

1221
00:56:37,682 --> 00:56:39,445
In which our characters
are on the island

1222
00:56:39,571 --> 00:56:42,187
<i>And they're in a state of deep misery...
You did this.</i>

1223
00:56:42,614 --> 00:56:44,581
And we're also watching a
story in which our characters

1224
00:56:44,739 --> 00:56:47,276
Are landing in Los Angeles,
getting off the plane.

1225
00:56:47,417 --> 00:56:48,730
And so we as an
audience are wondering,

1226
00:56:48,842 --> 00:56:51,370
Why do these differences exist?
Thank you so much.

1227
00:56:51,504 --> 00:56:54,167
<i>In the sideways timeline,
Jack is a doctor,</i>

1228
00:56:54,279 --> 00:56:57,052
<i>But is also father to a teenage son.
Good luck, dad.</i>

1229
00:56:57,195 --> 00:57:01,406
<i>thanks. Kate is still a fugitive
but claims she is innocent</i>

1230
00:57:01,629 --> 00:57:03,192
<i>And quickly makes her escape.
Uhh! Ohh!</i>

1231
00:57:05,375 --> 00:57:07,839
Put your damn clothes on, Jim.
You got it, partner.

1232
00:57:08,084 --> 00:57:11,918
<i>Sawyer is a cop but struggles
with the same dark past.</i>

1233
00:57:12,060 --> 00:57:13,744
<i>Hurley is a lottery winner,</i>

1234
00:57:13,949 --> 00:57:16,114
<i>And good fortune follows him
wherever he goes...</i>

1235
00:57:16,280 --> 00:57:17,893
Everybody loves Hugo.

1236
00:57:18,089 --> 00:57:21,275
<i>But he is unlucky in love.
I'm too busy to meet someone.</i>

1237
00:57:21,503 --> 00:57:23,662
<i>No marry. Sun and Jin
are not married</i>

1238
00:57:23,868 --> 00:57:27,707
<i>Yet carry on a secret
love affair. </i>

1239
00:57:29,003 --> 00:57:31,365
<i>Try to relax. Claire is
pregnant and struggling</i>

1240
00:57:31,493 --> 00:57:33,129
<i>With the decision to
give up her baby.</i>

1241
00:57:34,410 --> 00:57:36,504
<i>Sayid is haunted by his
troubled past.</i>

1242
00:57:36,890 --> 00:57:38,738
<i>He is still in love with Nadia,</i>

1243
00:57:39,087 --> 00:57:40,914
<i>But she's married to
his brother.</i>

1244
00:57:41,806 --> 00:57:44,454
<i>Locke is happily engaged to
his girlfriend Helen.</i>

1245
00:57:44,739 --> 00:57:47,591
You are a very sweet man.

1246
00:57:48,586 --> 00:57:50,206
Mm. These stories are
about something else.

1247
00:57:50,334 --> 00:57:51,811
You know, can they
find each other again?

1248
00:57:52,008 --> 00:57:53,470
Can they impact
each other's lives?

1249
00:57:53,613 --> 00:57:54,790
Would they ever have met

1250
00:57:54,924 --> 00:57:56,955
If the island hadn't
intervened in some way?

1251
00:57:57,130 --> 00:58:00,505
Jack Shephard.
I'm John. John Locke.

1252
00:58:02,037 --> 00:58:04,321
It's nice to meet you, John.
Nice to meet you, too.

1253
00:58:04,551 --> 00:58:05,230
On the island,

1254
00:58:05,396 --> 00:58:07,901
Locke never told Jack that
he was in a wheelchair.

1255
00:58:08,035 --> 00:58:10,264
Jack just so happens
to be a spinal surgeon.

1256
00:58:10,453 --> 00:58:12,128
Surgery isn't gonna do
anything to help me.

1257
00:58:12,390 --> 00:58:14,199
My condition is irreversible.

1258
00:58:14,500 --> 00:58:15,748
Nothing's irreversible.

1259
00:58:17,606 --> 00:58:20,672
<i>These strangers began to impact
each other's lives.</i>

1260
00:58:20,830 --> 00:58:23,604
We were on the same flight--
Sydney.

1261
00:58:23,730 --> 00:58:25,753
<i>Although Kate was clearly on the
wrong side of the law...</i>

1262
00:58:25,903 --> 00:58:27,121
Ladies first.

1263
00:58:27,389 --> 00:58:28,425
Thanks.

1264
00:58:29,224 --> 00:58:30,029
You take care.

1265
00:58:30,472 --> 00:58:31,657
<i>Sawyer let her get away.</i>

1266
00:58:32,361 --> 00:58:35,150
Go! I said "go.
" what are you doing?

1267
00:58:35,292 --> 00:58:36,754
<i>she encountered Claire,</i>

1268
00:58:36,857 --> 00:58:38,777
<i>And the two formed an
unexpected bond.</i>

1269
00:58:39,023 --> 00:58:41,354
It's really cool having
these moments with somebody

1270
00:58:41,472 --> 00:58:43,021
That you really
know nothing about

1271
00:58:43,172 --> 00:58:48,166
But you just immediately trust and you
don't even know why. In the sideways,

1272
00:58:48,339 --> 00:58:51,216
Kate feels this strange
connection with this woman,

1273
00:58:51,374 --> 00:58:53,159
This pregnant woman.
She wants to help her.

1274
00:58:53,295 --> 00:58:54,180
everything is just fine.

1275
00:58:54,363 --> 00:58:56,930
Your boy just likes
to move around.

1276
00:58:57,088 --> 00:58:58,139
the prospect of that,

1277
00:58:58,250 --> 00:58:59,973
For me, was really exciting.

1278
00:59:00,124 --> 00:59:03,925
I loved the idea of
exploring the "what if?"

1279
00:59:04,327 --> 00:59:06,279
<i>John Locke lost his job...
Dude!</i>

1280
00:59:06,491 --> 00:59:07,812
<i>Which led to another
connection.</i>

1281
00:59:08,018 --> 00:59:10,010
Hurley, it turns out,
is actually the owner

1282
00:59:10,144 --> 00:59:14,356
Of the very company that John Locke has
been working for. I own a temp agency,
too.

1283
00:59:14,483 --> 00:59:16,522
And Hurley, in turn,
gets John Locke a job

1284
00:59:16,654 --> 00:59:19,517
As a substitute teacher
at this school.

1285
00:59:19,635 --> 00:59:21,667
Some of the other teachers
there are familiar faces--

1286
00:59:21,841 --> 00:59:24,670
Most notably Benjamin Linus.
I don't believe we've met.

1287
00:59:24,906 --> 00:59:27,293
John Locke. Substitute.
Well, welcome.

1288
00:59:27,562 --> 00:59:30,083
there's little moments
of bleed through

1289
00:59:30,439 --> 00:59:33,204
Between the realities there.
Maybe you should be the principal.

1290
00:59:34,343 --> 00:59:36,611
There have been times
when Ben thinks

1291
00:59:36,743 --> 00:59:40,577
He knows this guy from somewhere.
What is it?

1292
00:59:40,759 --> 00:59:42,822
You don't remember me, do you?

1293
00:59:42,965 --> 00:59:44,489
Should I?

1294
00:59:44,742 --> 00:59:47,042
It kind of gives you a
little something new

1295
00:59:47,303 --> 00:59:48,536
To play this season

1296
00:59:48,662 --> 00:59:51,610
In kinda getting to see
the other sides of people

1297
00:59:51,760 --> 00:59:52,844
As they played them.

1298
00:59:52,969 --> 00:59:54,574
for Sun, the whole buttoning

1299
00:59:54,725 --> 00:59:56,951
The sweater and unbuttoning it--

1300
00:59:57,087 --> 00:59:59,054
She sort of takes
that full circle

1301
00:59:59,174 --> 01:00:01,441
In Sun and Jin's
flash sideways--

1302
01:00:01,544 --> 01:00:03,812
You know, taking off that
sweater right in front of Jin

1303
01:00:03,930 --> 01:00:05,717
To seduce him.

1304
01:00:05,882 --> 01:00:07,567
<i>But when Sun's father
uncovered her secret,</i>

1305
01:00:07,716 --> 01:00:09,984
<i>He hired two men to kill Jin.</i>

1306
01:00:12,908 --> 01:00:13,145
<i>Jin defeated them.</i>

1307
01:00:16,647 --> 01:00:17,926
<i>But Sun was caught in
the crossfire.</i>

1308
01:00:18,036 --> 01:00:21,964
although Sun was shot...

1309
01:00:22,154 --> 01:00:24,754
Everything seems to have
turned out okay, and currently,

1310
01:00:24,904 --> 01:00:26,984
She's convalescing
in the same hospital

1311
01:00:27,204 --> 01:00:29,441
Where a number of our other
characters happen to be.

1312
01:00:29,607 --> 01:00:32,855
What is your deal, Jim? All right,
look, I go out with her, you gonna
leave me alone?

1313
01:00:33,044 --> 01:00:35,976
in the sideways,
Sawyer is a little bit at a loss

1314
01:00:36,071 --> 01:00:38,466
In his own life in terms
of his romantic interests,

1315
01:00:38,608 --> 01:00:40,607
And Miles, his partner,
is trying to fix him up

1316
01:00:40,789 --> 01:00:43,043
With various people,
including charlotte,

1317
01:00:43,160 --> 01:00:44,661
Who we met on the island.

1318
01:00:44,836 --> 01:00:46,187
Pleasure to meet you, ma'am.

1319
01:00:46,385 --> 01:00:47,870
but then Sawyer kind
of blows that up.

1320
01:00:48,226 --> 01:00:50,872
As he's going about his
life and duties as a cop...

1321
01:00:50,976 --> 01:00:52,667
Ohh!

1322
01:00:52,778 --> 01:00:55,480
Who runs into him
again but Kate Austen.

1323
01:00:57,290 --> 01:00:59,203
And he takes Kate Austen and
he locks her up in jail,

1324
01:00:59,312 --> 01:01:01,518
And yet he's still got this
strange connection with her,

1325
01:01:01,929 --> 01:01:03,652
And he doesn't really
quite understand it.

1326
01:01:03,764 --> 01:01:05,976
Of all the cars in Los Angeles,
you smash into mine.

1327
01:01:06,126 --> 01:01:10,077
Almost like someone's trying to put
us together. Are you hitting on me?

1328
01:01:11,253 --> 01:01:13,704
<i>But Kate isn't the only one who
captured Sawyer's attention.</i>

1329
01:01:13,846 --> 01:01:15,972
An a.T.M. Surveillance camera

1330
01:01:16,092 --> 01:01:18,201
Grabbed this jaboney
fleeing the scene.

1331
01:01:18,407 --> 01:01:20,667
All righty.
And the name of that face?

1332
01:01:20,785 --> 01:01:22,730
Sayid finds himself in
a set of circumstances

1333
01:01:22,935 --> 01:01:24,848
Where he gets involved in
some criminal activity.

1334
01:01:26,815 --> 01:01:30,096
It's still a character that's,
uh, near to violence.

1335
01:01:30,189 --> 01:01:32,237
Somehow the same destiny
seems to have trapped him.

1336
01:01:32,474 --> 01:01:34,599
As a result, he goes on
the run and finds himself

1337
01:01:34,774 --> 01:01:37,018
Being pursued now
by Sawyer and Miles.

1338
01:01:37,231 --> 01:01:39,794
Mrs. Jarrah, I'm detective Straume.
so in another way,

1339
01:01:39,926 --> 01:01:43,918
We find that our characters are all
connecting. we do seem to be that the
sum total

1340
01:01:44,123 --> 01:01:46,384
Of the choices that we make.
You're under arrest.

1341
01:01:46,611 --> 01:01:50,294
Certain choices are invariably
full of consequence,

1342
01:01:50,445 --> 01:01:53,154
And some of those consequences
can be quite damaging.

1343
01:01:53,290 --> 01:01:54,238
Sir, you're a doctor?

1344
01:01:54,326 --> 01:01:55,725
Yes. Could you come
with me, please?

1345
01:01:55,890 --> 01:02:00,355
There's one character in the sideways-
-Charlie Pace... He's not breathing.

1346
01:02:00,474 --> 01:02:03,200
who basically is choking
on this bag of heroin

1347
01:02:03,334 --> 01:02:05,627
That he is trying to conceal.
He says that he had

1348
01:02:05,723 --> 01:02:08,874
A near-death experience,
and he saw this image of love.

1349
01:02:09,048 --> 01:02:14,272
A woman--blonde,
rapturously beautiful.

1350
01:02:14,382 --> 01:02:15,686
We know that Charlie
loved Claire.

1351
01:02:15,813 --> 01:02:17,545
In the sideways,
they've never met,

1352
01:02:17,679 --> 01:02:19,606
But he's describing
her to a tee.

1353
01:02:19,725 --> 01:02:23,691
Well, that's just... poetry,
brother.

1354
01:02:23,842 --> 01:02:25,367
<i>Desmond works for Charles
Widmore...</i>

1355
01:02:25,495 --> 01:02:27,295
Welcome to Los Angeles,
my friend. Thank you.

1356
01:02:27,470 --> 01:02:29,809
<i>And was assigned to be
Charlie's chaperone.</i>

1357
01:02:29,910 --> 01:02:31,911
Have you heard of a
band called Drive Shaft?

1358
01:02:32,038 --> 01:02:33,586
No, can't say I have.

1359
01:02:33,799 --> 01:02:36,527
He was leading an empty life.
He wasn't depressed,

1360
01:02:36,708 --> 01:02:38,028
But it was just-
there was something missing,

1361
01:02:38,193 --> 01:02:39,640
And he knew there was something
missing, and he couldn't

1362
01:02:39,790 --> 01:02:43,188
<i>Put his finger on it. Charlie took the
opportunity to show Desmond what he
saw.</i>

1363
01:02:43,322 --> 01:02:45,290
so Charlie grabs the wheel.

1364
01:02:45,401 --> 01:02:47,021
He takes Desmond's
car off this pier,

1365
01:02:47,139 --> 01:02:48,325
And they go into the water,

1366
01:02:48,516 --> 01:02:51,786
And as Desmond is trying to
extricate Charlie from the car,

1367
01:02:51,921 --> 01:02:53,857
Charlie puts his hand
up against the window,

1368
01:02:54,292 --> 01:02:57,303
And Desmond suddenly has this
flash of when Charlie died,

1369
01:02:57,461 --> 01:02:59,603
And written on Charlie's hand is
"not Penny's boat."

1370
01:02:59,746 --> 01:03:01,357
Desmond, of course,
has never met Penny,

1371
01:03:01,467 --> 01:03:03,277
Doesn't know that name,
but he has this sort of

1372
01:03:03,325 --> 01:03:06,471
Profound sense of the
most ultimate deja- vu

1373
01:03:06,604 --> 01:03:08,912
You could ever experience.
This means something to him.

1374
01:03:09,038 --> 01:03:10,572
<i>Desmond.</i>

1375
01:03:10,706 --> 01:03:13,338
And I thought, ah, I've seen something.
I've seen the light.

1376
01:03:13,464 --> 01:03:14,626
But I think it's
even beyond that.

1377
01:03:14,744 --> 01:03:16,538
I think he's become more
enlightened. Who's Penny?

1378
01:03:16,886 --> 01:03:18,427
<i>Desmond's awakening</i>

1379
01:03:18,577 --> 01:03:20,750
<i>Set a series of key
events in motion.</i>

1380
01:03:20,966 --> 01:03:22,655
These two worlds are
starting to move

1381
01:03:22,796 --> 01:03:24,544
A little bit closer together,
and the reason is

1382
01:03:24,686 --> 01:03:27,079
That Desmond Hume had
a moment of awareness.

1383
01:03:27,191 --> 01:03:30,243
He seems to have some complete
and total memory of the island.

1384
01:03:30,335 --> 01:03:32,304
Can you get me the manifest
from our flight from Sydney?

1385
01:03:32,423 --> 01:03:37,031
Oceanic 815. Do you mind if I
ask you what you need it for?

1386
01:03:37,149 --> 01:03:40,310
I just need to show
them something.

1387
01:03:45,400 --> 01:03:49,526
<i>During the final season of "Lost"...
Run! Run!</i>

1388
01:03:52,149 --> 01:03:54,583
<i>The story on the island dove
deep into mythology</i>

1389
01:03:54,718 --> 01:03:59,301
<i>And explored its great mysteries.
You wanna know a secret, Jack?</i>

1390
01:03:59,404 --> 01:04:01,277
Something I've known a long,
long time?

1391
01:04:01,475 --> 01:04:03,339
We're not on an island.
We never were.

1392
01:04:03,482 --> 01:04:05,545
We're in Hell.

1393
01:04:07,125 --> 01:04:09,331
I've known him since
I was 12 years old.

1394
01:04:09,457 --> 01:04:11,416
Richard looked just
like he does today.

1395
01:04:11,622 --> 01:04:12,760
I started to get an inkling

1396
01:04:12,949 --> 01:04:15,763
That he was a little different than-
-than I'd imagined,

1397
01:04:15,883 --> 01:04:19,280
Um... I guess when I found
out that he didn't age.

1398
01:04:19,390 --> 01:04:23,254
And how the Hell do you think that
happened? For a long time, people on
the show wondered,

1399
01:04:23,365 --> 01:04:25,113
What is the story with
this guy Richard Alpert?

1400
01:04:25,214 --> 01:04:26,543
The guy doesn't appear to age.

1401
01:04:26,676 --> 01:04:30,659
It looks like he's wearing mascara, uh,
eyeliner. Are these two things related?

1402
01:04:30,747 --> 01:04:31,663
Are they related? Yeah.

1403
01:04:31,775 --> 01:04:33,695
And we learned definitively,
number one,

1404
01:04:33,813 --> 01:04:35,228
He is not wearing eyeliner.

1405
01:04:36,643 --> 01:04:40,340
The flashback with Richard
Alpert was killer.

1406
01:04:40,428 --> 01:04:43,227
I think everyone loved that,
and I was right in that crowd.

1407
01:04:43,367 --> 01:04:46,402
<i>Alpert was a poor field-worker
in the Canary Islands</i>

1408
01:04:46,505 --> 01:04:49,762
<i>Of the 1860s. </i>

1409
01:04:49,816 --> 01:04:52,551
It was a period piece.
I mean, it felt like a mini movie

1410
01:04:52,637 --> 01:04:54,195
Within the context of "Lost."

1411
01:04:54,393 --> 01:04:56,392
And it had sort of classic
themes and elements.

1412
01:04:57,505 --> 01:05:00,233
<i>A series of tragic events led
to Alpert's arrest.</i>

1413
01:05:00,864 --> 01:05:02,326
<i>He was sold as a slave</i>

1414
01:05:03,291 --> 01:05:05,662
<i>And confined on a ship bound
for the new world.</i>

1415
01:05:07,282 --> 01:05:08,760
<i>The vessel was drawn
to the island</i>

1416
01:05:09,170 --> 01:05:12,466
<i>And shipwrecked during a
violent storm. </i>

1417
01:05:12,743 --> 01:05:14,337
For many years, the
audience has been wondering,

1418
01:05:14,457 --> 01:05:16,702
How the heck did that ship get
in the middle of the jungle?

1419
01:05:16,820 --> 01:05:19,476
And in this episode, we actually
finally learn what happens.

1420
01:05:20,566 --> 01:05:22,424
<i>After six torturous days,</i>

1421
01:05:22,550 --> 01:05:24,684
<i>Alpert was freed by the
man in black...</i>

1422
01:05:24,866 --> 01:05:26,818
It's good to see you
out of those chains.

1423
01:05:26,984 --> 01:05:29,898
<i>But soon became a pawn in his
age-old war with Jacob.</i>

1424
01:05:30,041 --> 01:05:32,152
I didn't know that
they would really go

1425
01:05:32,270 --> 01:05:34,452
Into the depths that they did with
this--with this episode,

1426
01:05:34,554 --> 01:05:35,519
And I certainly didn't know

1427
01:05:35,607 --> 01:05:39,138
That the episode would be tied to
the mythology. My name is Jacob.

1428
01:05:39,273 --> 01:05:43,713
<i>Alpert became Jacob's advisor in
exchange for eternal life.</i>

1429
01:05:43,816 --> 01:05:46,440
I was thrilled when I got
to not only partake in that

1430
01:05:46,692 --> 01:05:48,842
But also just learn as a
fan about what was at play

1431
01:05:48,945 --> 01:05:52,786
On the island. Think of this wine
as what you keep calling Hell.

1432
01:05:52,912 --> 01:05:54,429
Malevolence. Evil.

1433
01:05:54,548 --> 01:05:55,813
The cork...

1434
01:05:56,769 --> 01:05:59,219
Is this island,
and it's the only thing

1435
01:05:59,321 --> 01:06:01,558
Keeping the darkness
where it belongs.

1436
01:06:01,763 --> 01:06:04,420
When you're first introduced
to Jacob and the man in black,

1437
01:06:04,513 --> 01:06:06,862
Our assumption is, maybe
they're the God and the Devil,

1438
01:06:07,027 --> 01:06:09,240
Maybe they're good and evil.
Who are these guys exactly?

1439
01:06:09,334 --> 01:06:11,223
And we recently learned,
well, they're guys.

1440
01:06:11,318 --> 01:06:12,615
You know, they have a history

1441
01:06:12,724 --> 01:06:14,237
Just like any other
character on the show.

1442
01:06:14,600 --> 01:06:17,167
<i>Jacob and the man in black
were brothers,</i>

1443
01:06:17,524 --> 01:06:19,617
<i>Born on the island a very
long time ago.</i>

1444
01:06:20,906 --> 01:06:22,297
<i>They were raised by a woman</i>

1445
01:06:22,430 --> 01:06:25,441
<i>Who was the protector of the island.
What is this place?</i>

1446
01:06:25,670 --> 01:06:27,219
This is the reason we're here.

1447
01:06:27,536 --> 01:06:30,737
<i>The boys grew into men and
were led to believe</i>

1448
01:06:30,847 --> 01:06:33,677
<i>There was nothing beyond the island.
I'm leaving, Jacob.</i>

1449
01:06:33,818 --> 01:06:35,937
No, that's impossible.
There is no way off the island.

1450
01:06:36,221 --> 01:06:39,579
<i>Eventually, Jacob was chosen
as the new protector...</i>

1451
01:06:39,810 --> 01:06:42,669
Now you and I are the same.

1452
01:06:42,851 --> 01:06:45,547
<i>And the man in black learned
he'd been deceived.</i>

1453
01:06:45,657 --> 01:06:46,835
And eventually, this builds

1454
01:06:46,937 --> 01:06:49,103
To this great sort of
shakespearean tragedy

1455
01:06:49,260 --> 01:06:50,526
In which...

1456
01:06:50,636 --> 01:06:52,233
The man in black
kills his own mother.

1457
01:06:52,343 --> 01:06:54,880
You wanna leave this place,
brother?! Then go!

1458
01:06:55,195 --> 01:06:56,097
Uhh!

1459
01:06:56,975 --> 01:06:58,309
And Jacob takes the man in black

1460
01:06:58,412 --> 01:07:01,036
And throws him down into
this mysterious cavern,

1461
01:07:01,155 --> 01:07:02,885
And the monster emerges.

1462
01:07:03,131 --> 01:07:05,873
<i> this is the origin</i>

1463
01:07:05,967 --> 01:07:08,370
Of how the man in black
turned into the smoke monster.

1464
01:07:08,552 --> 01:07:10,876
Once he is the smoke monster,
he only can assume the form

1465
01:07:11,000 --> 01:07:12,471
Of dead people on the island.

1466
01:07:12,631 --> 01:07:15,419
The man in black appeared
as Christian Shephard.

1467
01:07:15,577 --> 01:07:19,022
He most notably takes
the form of John Locke.

1468
01:07:19,189 --> 01:07:21,118
It's good to see you
out of those chains.

1469
01:07:21,662 --> 01:07:23,093
But the man in black
can also take the form

1470
01:07:23,227 --> 01:07:26,190
<i>Of his own corporal body.
To leave the island,</i>

1471
01:07:26,341 --> 01:07:28,135
<i>The man in black had
to kill Jacob,</i>

1472
01:07:28,261 --> 01:07:31,327
<i>But rules prevented him from
doing so himself.</i>

1473
01:07:31,469 --> 01:07:34,907
Just let me leave, Jacob. As long as
I'm alive, you're not going anywhere.

1474
01:07:35,065 --> 01:07:38,946
<i>I will kill you, Jacob. Even if you do,
somebody else will take my place.</i>

1475
01:07:39,057 --> 01:07:40,914
Well, then I'll kill them, too.

1476
01:07:43,000 --> 01:07:45,030
you're not gonna steal
anymore, are you?

1477
01:07:45,174 --> 01:07:46,643
Be good, Katie.

1478
01:07:46,919 --> 01:07:48,617
We see in flashbacks
that basically

1479
01:07:48,730 --> 01:07:51,296
Jacob has touched
our plane survivors

1480
01:07:51,512 --> 01:07:53,890
In their past lives.
It's your choice, Hugo.

1481
01:07:54,025 --> 01:07:56,521
<i>Jacob's touch protected them
from being killed</i>

1482
01:07:56,664 --> 01:07:59,476
<i>And marked them as candidates
to be his successor.</i>

1483
01:07:59,596 --> 01:08:01,863
So the man in black knows
who the replacements are,

1484
01:08:02,015 --> 01:08:04,196
And he knows when
Oceanic 815 crashes

1485
01:08:04,330 --> 01:08:06,464
That some of Jacob's
precious candidates

1486
01:08:06,558 --> 01:08:09,143
Are, in fact, on that plane,
so he starts to check 'em out.

1487
01:08:09,388 --> 01:08:11,656
We might just have, uh,
first been introduced

1488
01:08:11,783 --> 01:08:15,118
<i>To the man in black in
the pilot itself. </i>

1489
01:08:15,219 --> 01:08:17,400
They hear this
monster sound-- arrr!

1490
01:08:17,504 --> 01:08:20,973
Yes. That's exactly what it sounded
like. Something like that. Yeah.

1491
01:08:21,131 --> 01:08:22,973
And one of the first people that
he checks out is John Locke.

1492
01:08:23,067 --> 01:08:24,901
Very early in the series,

1493
01:08:25,019 --> 01:08:26,441
The monster angles in on Locke,

1494
01:08:26,577 --> 01:08:29,713
<i>And Locke says that he saw
this beautiful thing. </i>

1495
01:08:30,891 --> 01:08:33,081
Maybe that's the moment when
the man in black first decided,

1496
01:08:33,215 --> 01:08:35,736
"this is my guy.
I'm gonna become this guy."

1497
01:08:35,894 --> 01:08:38,241
you're alive? Yes, I am.

1498
01:08:38,455 --> 01:08:40,003
I had all of season
5 not knowing

1499
01:08:40,500 --> 01:08:41,955
That I was, in fact,
that character.

1500
01:08:42,280 --> 01:08:44,848
I was just being John Locke,
who now wasn't as afraid.

1501
01:08:44,981 --> 01:08:47,431
What, John? Don't you trust
me here with my former people?

1502
01:08:47,582 --> 01:08:49,922
I'm not afraid of anything
you can do anymore, Ben.

1503
01:08:50,064 --> 01:08:51,731
The man in black emerged.

1504
01:08:51,857 --> 01:08:53,935
This was somebody who was simply
gogonna get what he wanted.

1505
01:08:54,135 --> 01:08:57,595
<i>The man in black had all the
pieces in place...</i>

1506
01:08:57,736 --> 01:08:59,056
Hello, Jacob.

1507
01:08:59,240 --> 01:09:02,969
<i>And manipulated Ben to finally
kill his nemesis.</i>

1508
01:09:08,240 --> 01:09:09,891
So now he's executed this plan.

1509
01:09:10,011 --> 01:09:11,686
It's time for phase two,
which is,

1510
01:09:11,788 --> 01:09:14,040
In order for the man in
black to leave the island,

1511
01:09:14,152 --> 01:09:16,609
All of Jacob's candidates
have to be dead.

1512
01:09:16,743 --> 01:09:19,510
Ford. You're a candidate.

1513
01:09:19,707 --> 01:09:21,145
Candidate for what?

1514
01:09:21,248 --> 01:09:24,764
Become the new Jacob
and protect the island.

1515
01:09:24,875 --> 01:09:26,575
and we learn that
Jack is a candidate,

1516
01:09:26,708 --> 01:09:28,780
Hurley was a candidate,
John Locke was a candidate

1517
01:09:28,905 --> 01:09:32,880
Before he died. Right. When you die,
you're no longer a candidate...

1518
01:09:32,968 --> 01:09:35,198
You're no longer a candidate. And you
have to have a press conference and
everything.

1519
01:09:35,300 --> 01:09:38,665
Kwon is one of them.
Does that mean me or Sun?

1520
01:09:38,769 --> 01:09:42,784
Well, Jin, I'm not sure.
But what it does mean is that

1521
01:09:42,909 --> 01:09:45,336
The only way we can
leave the island is if

1522
01:09:45,423 --> 01:09:49,398
All of the names that haven't
been crossed off go together.

1523
01:09:49,493 --> 01:09:52,868
The man in black is attempting
to manipulate our candidates,

1524
01:09:53,001 --> 01:09:54,447
And he is trying

1525
01:09:54,583 --> 01:09:56,945
To put them in a situation
where he can kill them.

1526
01:09:57,056 --> 01:10:00,795
<i>The man in black recruited
Claire and Sayid.</i>

1527
01:10:00,984 --> 01:10:02,879
<i>He tried to kill Desmond...</i>

1528
01:10:03,077 --> 01:10:04,326
Aah!

1529
01:10:05,236 --> 01:10:07,551
<i>And left a path of destruction
in his wake.</i>

1530
01:10:09,004 --> 01:10:11,343
<i>The man in black's series
of calculated moves</i>

1531
01:10:11,446 --> 01:10:12,688
<i>Brought the candidates
together.</i>

1532
01:10:13,343 --> 01:10:15,722
No! They're leaving us!

1533
01:10:15,801 --> 01:10:18,859
No, trust me. You don't
wanna be on that sub.

1534
01:10:19,121 --> 01:10:20,061
They get on the submarine,

1535
01:10:20,188 --> 01:10:21,768
And they think that they're free,
but all of a sudden,

1536
01:10:21,894 --> 01:10:25,103
They discover in this backpack is this
bomb. If I don't pull these wires,

1537
01:10:25,174 --> 01:10:26,676
Locke's gonna blow us to
kingdom come. No, he's not!

1538
01:10:27,742 --> 01:10:31,141
Locke can't kill us. Uh... What?

1539
01:10:31,267 --> 01:10:32,872
He's trying to get us
to kill each other.

1540
01:10:33,092 --> 01:10:34,910
Stay out of my way, Doc.

1541
01:10:36,902 --> 01:10:40,995
<i>The timer accelerated,
so Sayid sacrificed himself.</i>

1542
01:10:41,240 --> 01:10:43,279
uhh!

1543
01:10:44,402 --> 01:10:47,358
<i>But the explosion left
Sun trapped.</i>

1544
01:10:47,507 --> 01:10:49,673
Jin, go!

1545
01:10:50,194 --> 01:10:52,517
No! Go! I'll get her free!

1546
01:10:52,605 --> 01:10:54,129
No! We can do this!

1547
01:10:54,216 --> 01:10:55,647
Just go! Save Sawyer!

1548
01:10:55,829 --> 01:10:58,302
The fact that Jin decides
to stay with Sun--

1549
01:10:58,398 --> 01:11:02,262
It was just a very heroic,
romantic,

1550
01:11:02,404 --> 01:11:04,506
You know,
ending for Sun and Jin.

1551
01:11:04,632 --> 01:11:06,102
You have to go.

1552
01:11:06,205 --> 01:11:08,191
I won't leave you.

1553
01:11:08,347 --> 01:11:11,983
I just never expected for them
to keep us apart for so long,

1554
01:11:12,243 --> 01:11:14,455
And only to have
us come together

1555
01:11:14,629 --> 01:11:16,976
And sort of be
united in our death.

1556
01:11:17,119 --> 01:11:19,104
I love you, Sun.

1557
01:11:19,230 --> 01:11:20,502
<i>I love you.</i>

1558
01:11:20,896 --> 01:11:24,050
His one priority in
life was his wife.

1559
01:11:24,152 --> 01:11:26,887
For that, ultimately,
he did sacrifice himself,

1560
01:11:26,998 --> 01:11:28,072
And that, to me,

1561
01:11:28,285 --> 01:11:31,771
Is as noble an end as
anyone could hope for.

1562
01:11:31,960 --> 01:11:33,889
What about Jin and Sun?

1563
01:11:51,311 --> 01:11:52,662
<i>As the final chapters of "Lost"</i>

1564
01:11:52,780 --> 01:11:56,511
<i>Two parallel storylines are
drawing closer together.</i>

1565
01:11:56,835 --> 01:11:59,665
Were you on Oceanic
flight 815? Yeah.

1566
01:11:59,807 --> 01:12:02,478
so was I. Wow.
What a coincidence.

1567
01:12:02,598 --> 01:12:04,952
In the sideways,
Desmond decides it's his mission

1568
01:12:05,070 --> 01:12:08,168
To go out and basically try to
catalyze the other characters

1569
01:12:08,279 --> 01:12:10,927
So they can have their awakenings. I
met a girl on a blind date the other
night.

1570
01:12:10,997 --> 01:12:13,510
She told me that we
already knew each other.

1571
01:12:13,605 --> 01:12:15,501
<i>And that? I'd remember.</i>

1572
01:12:16,489 --> 01:12:18,371
Did you believe her when
she said she knew you?

1573
01:12:19,304 --> 01:12:19,943
Yeah.

1574
01:12:21,562 --> 01:12:23,278
Then I say, go with your gut.

1575
01:12:24,141 --> 01:12:26,005
Eventually,
he is reunited with Libby,

1576
01:12:26,130 --> 01:12:27,752
And they go on this date,

1577
01:12:27,894 --> 01:12:29,806
And she's having this
weird sense of deja  vu.

1578
01:12:29,901 --> 01:12:32,019
She can't quite put her finger on it.
But when they kiss,

1579
01:12:32,136 --> 01:12:34,815
Hurley suddenly remembers
being on the island.

1580
01:12:36,611 --> 01:12:38,041
Dude... What?

1581
01:12:38,262 --> 01:12:39,780
I think I'm remembering stuff.

1582
01:12:40,302 --> 01:12:42,544
and he now seems to be
exactly like Desmond.

1583
01:12:42,782 --> 01:12:43,928
We don't know exactly
what he knows,

1584
01:12:44,071 --> 01:12:48,956
<i>But he certainly knows a lot. With
Hurley on the road to awakening,
Desmond moved on</i>

1585
01:12:49,056 --> 01:12:51,846
<i>To another person in need
of enlightenment. </i>

1586
01:12:51,959 --> 01:12:54,732
He literally runs over
John Locke in a wheelchair.

1587
01:12:58,358 --> 01:13:00,098
That seems pretty
direct to me. and--

1588
01:13:00,294 --> 01:13:03,906
"officer, I was just
catalyzing an awakening."

1589
01:13:04,033 --> 01:13:05,408
Thanks. You're welcome.

1590
01:13:05,614 --> 01:13:07,077
<i>Desmond turned himself
over to Sawyer</i>

1591
01:13:07,210 --> 01:13:09,937
<i>And joined Sayid and
Kate in jail.</i>

1592
01:13:10,710 --> 01:13:13,777
<i>And shortly afterward,
Hurley arranged for their release.</i>

1593
01:13:13,975 --> 01:13:15,217
Sorry I'm late, dude.
Don't worry about it.

1594
01:13:15,366 --> 01:13:18,021
Desmond and Hurley are
kind of working in tandem

1595
01:13:18,148 --> 01:13:21,080
To--to try to help awaken
some of these characters.

1596
01:13:21,205 --> 01:13:23,695
Okay, you're with him,
and you're with me.

1597
01:13:23,814 --> 01:13:24,771
What do you mean, I'm with you?

1598
01:13:24,905 --> 01:13:27,094
We...

1599
01:13:27,851 --> 01:13:29,416
Are going to a concert.

1600
01:13:29,528 --> 01:13:32,635
I think the point is that
we all know everything

1601
01:13:32,744 --> 01:13:36,008
That we already need to know
about ourselves right now.

1602
01:13:36,158 --> 01:13:39,002
We just need to open
our eyes and see it.

1603
01:13:39,375 --> 01:13:42,053
You're gonna be okay, Mr.
Locke. what do we got?

1604
01:13:42,164 --> 01:13:45,065
<i>When Jack discovered that Locke
was his patient...</i>

1605
01:13:45,215 --> 01:13:46,637
I think I know this guy.

1606
01:13:47,071 --> 01:13:49,348
<i>The coincidence seemed too
great to ignore.</i>

1607
01:13:49,735 --> 01:13:50,849
For some reason,

1608
01:13:51,016 --> 01:13:54,975
Jack feels this overwhelming
desire to fix John Locke,

1609
01:13:55,101 --> 01:13:57,250
To make him walk again.
While I was operating, I got a look

1610
01:13:57,354 --> 01:13:58,808
At the initial
injury to your spine.

1611
01:13:58,918 --> 01:14:01,415
I think that I could fix you.

1612
01:14:01,636 --> 01:14:05,130
<i>After much contemplation,
Locke accepted Jack's offer.</i>

1613
01:14:05,288 --> 01:14:07,935
Maybe this is happening
for a reason.

1614
01:14:08,102 --> 01:14:09,524
<i>Maybe you're supposed
to fix me.</i>

1615
01:14:09,753 --> 01:14:11,633
One thing that is
really coming into play

1616
01:14:11,737 --> 01:14:14,209
Is this idea of characters
asking for help.

1617
01:14:14,479 --> 01:14:16,684
I think I'm ready to
get out of this chair.

1618
01:14:16,858 --> 01:14:19,363
The fact that they are
able to help each other

1619
01:14:19,481 --> 01:14:22,138
Seems to make all the
difference in their lives,

1620
01:14:22,247 --> 01:14:25,053
And this is a big difference
between the two worlds.

1621
01:14:26,096 --> 01:14:27,156
<i>On the island,</i>

1622
01:14:27,257 --> 01:14:29,896
<i>The remaining survivors mourned
the loss of their friends.</i>

1623
01:14:30,095 --> 01:14:31,604
They had a little girl,
you know.

1624
01:14:34,680 --> 01:14:36,253
Jin hadn't even met her yet.

1625
01:14:39,532 --> 01:14:41,184
Locke did this to them.

1626
01:14:43,753 --> 01:14:45,214
We have to kill him, Jack.

1627
01:14:48,408 --> 01:14:49,476
I know.

1628
01:14:49,664 --> 01:14:52,295
They want to get revenge for
what happened to their friends.

1629
01:14:52,461 --> 01:14:54,367
Um, they wanna be
able to kill Locke,

1630
01:14:54,469 --> 01:14:55,987
But they have no
idea how to do this.

1631
01:14:56,105 --> 01:14:58,746
Jack and Kate and Hurley
and Sawyer get sidetracked

1632
01:14:58,840 --> 01:15:00,792
By none other than
Jacob himself.

1633
01:15:01,282 --> 01:15:03,597
<i>I chose you because you
were like me.</i>

1634
01:15:03,770 --> 01:15:05,969
You were all alone.

1635
01:15:07,462 --> 01:15:08,804
You were all looking
for something

1636
01:15:08,923 --> 01:15:10,678
That you couldn't
find out there...

1637
01:15:11,959 --> 01:15:14,810
Because you needed this place
as much as it needed you.

1638
01:15:15,546 --> 01:15:17,514
<i>The time had come for the
island's new protector</i>

1639
01:15:17,704 --> 01:15:18,817
<i>To step forward.</i>

1640
01:15:19,000 --> 01:15:21,387
For a long time, Jack has
been searching for the reason

1641
01:15:21,506 --> 01:15:23,994
That he was brought to
this island and the reason

1642
01:15:24,113 --> 01:15:26,406
That he came back to this
island after leaving it.

1643
01:15:26,997 --> 01:15:27,835
I'll do it.

1644
01:15:28,342 --> 01:15:31,061
He now firmly believes
that he came to this island

1645
01:15:31,179 --> 01:15:33,287
Because it's his job
to now protect it.

1646
01:15:33,659 --> 01:15:35,152
This is what I'm supposed to do.

1647
01:15:35,880 --> 01:15:36,868
Then it's time.

1648
01:15:37,564 --> 01:15:39,459
Jack takes this
mission on willingly,

1649
01:15:39,595 --> 01:15:42,622
And in fact, for Jack,
it's a fulfillment of a quest

1650
01:15:42,723 --> 01:15:44,510
That's basically spanned
the entire series.

1651
01:15:45,727 --> 01:15:48,099
I'm so happy with how
it's all coming to an end,

1652
01:15:48,200 --> 01:15:50,366
And it--it just feels so right.

1653
01:15:50,572 --> 01:15:51,710
Drink this.

1654
01:15:53,400 --> 01:15:55,289
We want the last frame
of the last show

1655
01:15:55,423 --> 01:15:56,807
To be about these people

1656
01:15:56,909 --> 01:15:58,957
Who we introduced
you to six years ago

1657
01:15:59,083 --> 01:16:02,489
And carried you on journeys
with and leave you with them

1658
01:16:02,600 --> 01:16:03,738
And leave you with
their stories.

1659
01:16:04,379 --> 01:16:05,927
How long am I gonna
have to do this job?

1660
01:16:06,173 --> 01:16:08,929
As long as you can.

1661
01:16:09,080 --> 01:16:13,063
To watch the show come back to
the roots that it started from

1662
01:16:13,229 --> 01:16:16,896
And end in the same way that
it started is a victory.

1663
01:16:18,137 --> 01:16:19,393
you don't want the
book to come to an end,

1664
01:16:19,535 --> 01:16:21,416
But you close the book and you go,
"God, that was great."

1665
01:16:23,661 --> 01:16:25,494
Now you're like me.

1666
01:16:26,419 --> 01:16:27,865
we're hoping for a
legacy where people say,

1667
01:16:28,023 --> 01:16:29,580
"I invested six years of my life

1668
01:16:29,699 --> 01:16:31,943
"really caring deeply
about this show,

1669
01:16:32,047 --> 01:16:34,314
"and I feel that the
way that it ended

1670
01:16:34,401 --> 01:16:36,337
"showed an- -an equal
amount of respect

1671
01:16:36,400 --> 01:16:38,897
In caring for the show on the
part of the storytellers."

1672
01:16:39,498 --> 01:16:40,510
We're here.

1673
01:16:41,466 --> 01:16:43,938
we felt like we made the
show that we wanted to make,

1674
01:16:44,050 --> 01:16:45,030
From start to finish.

1675
01:16:46,089 --> 01:16:47,251
The larger messages

1676
01:16:47,352 --> 01:16:49,313
That we wanted the
audience to take away,

1677
01:16:49,424 --> 01:16:51,945
We feel are embedded in the
show and in the finale.

1678
01:16:53,800 --> 01:16:55,563
The idea that here we are
looking down the barrel

1679
01:16:55,681 --> 01:16:58,582
Of that ending is a
once-in-a-lifetime experience.

1680
01:16:58,834 --> 01:17:01,031
Words can't express the
gratitude that I feel

1681
01:17:01,134 --> 01:17:05,623
To--to have been able to be a part of
that. Looks like someone helped him out.

1682
01:17:06,412 --> 01:17:07,400
It wouldn't be "Lost"

1683
01:17:07,504 --> 01:17:10,010
If we still didn't keep a few
things close to the chest.

1684
01:17:10,309 --> 01:17:11,953
<i>No, Ben, someone
helped me out...</i>

1685
01:17:13,913 --> 01:17:15,398
Because I'm gonna find Desmond.

1686
01:17:16,846 --> 01:17:18,922
And when I do,
he's gonna help me do

1687
01:17:19,057 --> 01:17:21,871
The one thing that I
could never do myself.

1688
01:17:23,484 --> 01:17:25,308
I'm gonna destroy the island.

1689
01:17:29,000 --> 01:17:31,527
We really don't believe that we
ever would have made it this far

1690
01:17:31,662 --> 01:17:33,575
If it weren't for the
incredible, you know,

1691
01:17:33,669 --> 01:17:35,796
Fan base of the show.
It's pretty trippy

1692
01:17:35,922 --> 01:17:38,142
And really wonderful.
The greatest thing is--

1693
01:17:38,633 --> 01:17:40,451
That we could have ever
imagined as storytellers

1694
01:17:40,536 --> 01:17:42,458
Was the ability to be a
part of that community.

1695
01:17:42,576 --> 01:17:45,453
This show doesn't feel like
it's something that we made.

1696
01:17:45,681 --> 01:17:48,329
It feels like something
that kind of,

1697
01:17:48,425 --> 01:17:50,733
Um, you know, existed and
we were able to tap into.

1698
01:17:51,032 --> 01:17:53,783
We're profoundly grateful
for having the chance to--

1699
01:17:53,876 --> 01:17:56,975
To not only kind
of build that world

1700
01:17:57,085 --> 01:17:58,484
But to be a part of it.

