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Ben must choose between protecting the island and protecting the only person he’s ever loved. The terrifying Martin Keamy has arrived on the island and has captured Ben’s adopted daughter, Alex. The flash-forward off the island featuring Sayid and Charles Widmore is thrilling, but it’s the action on the island that steals the show. Audiences are instantly captivated as Ben has yet to turn the wheel that moves the island and are therefore left wondering how he got there. The show picks up revealing Benjamin Linus off the island and in a desert. Tightly-paced, the action is plentiful, suspenseful and emotional.
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“The Shape of Things to Come” (Season 4, Episode 9)įollowing the writers’ strike that interrupted an underrated fourth season of the show, “The Shape of Things to Come” is an excellent episode that in retrospect is one of the best the series produced. Meanwhile, who can forget the infamous fish biscuits that Sawyer would uncover in an episode that humanizes his character to a degree the show had not yet established.ĩ. Seeing how The Others live and that they are indeed civilized was a great shock. The introduction of Juliet Burke stands out, as does the excellent usage of the song “Downtown.” The season premieres of Lost seem to always nail down the music in the opening scenes, and “A Tale of Two Cities” fits right in. Since the audience is not familiar with any of the characters yet, the slow realization that this scene is occurring on the island that our survivors currently inhabit is a thing of beauty. A classic Lost fake-out where a seemingly innocent suburban book club is interrupted by none other than the crash of Oceanic flight 815, this opening is truly shocking. The season three premiere offers one of the greatest misdirects of the entire series with the opening sighting of the Barracks. “A Tale of Two Cities” (Season 3, Episode 1) The following are the 10 best episodes of Lost ever produced. Upon a rewatch, the show is able to shine without having to wait weeks between episodes and months between seasons to uncover the answer to the mysteries the island presents. Even for those that didn’t love the ending, the focus on the characters is reason enough to revisit this emotional roller coaster. All these years later, the show still holds up as one of the finest serialized shows to ever air. It’s been nearly six years since the legendary show Lost ended its six season television run.