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Oceanic Flight 815 is mysteriously brought down out of the sky, crashing on an uncharted island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. It soon becomes apparent that they will not have to cope only with the forces of nature, but with the island's secrets.

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06x19 Epilogue: The New Man in Charge Aired: Aug. 24, 2010

"The New Man in Charge" is a 12 minutes mini-episode that follows the events of LOST's series finale which show what happened to Hurley and Ben. … [continue reading]

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The show had 6 seasons and 134 episodes air between 2004 and 2010.

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During its run, Lost received hundreds of US award nominations and won numerous industry awards, including:
The Emmy Award for primetime Outstanding Drama Series in 2005,
The British Academy Television Award for Best American Import in 2005,
Golden Globe Award for Best Drama in 2006 and
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series.

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  • The sound stage where the cave scenes are filmed is at the old Xerox building.
  • Parts of the plane were used as percussion instruments and can be heard in the soundtrack.
  • SPOILER: One of the key questions with the character Walt's casting were problems that arose concerning the proposed time line on the show. While the series moves slowly through time and only…
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    SPOILER: One of the key questions with the character Walt's casting were problems that arose concerning the proposed time line on the show. While the series moves slowly through time and only weeks have passed on the show, the actual filming has stretched over two years. When originally cast, Walt was portrayed as a 10-year-old boy but, after two seasons, he no longer looked 10. The show's writers dealt with this at the end of season two, by sending Michael and Walt away from the island toward supposed rescue. Walt reappeared in season 4, but in scenes that play three years further into the show's time line, so that he had aged appropriately by then.
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