The landing saddens me the most because you went through this long long journey with them, getting to know each character, and then get to see all of them become stranger tangling in their own issues again.
Even without knowing anything about the show, the second half with them all departing the plane is actually strangely sad and relatable. If you've ever been on a very long flight, you do often end up chatting with at least a couple of people around you. You notice things about the family in front of you: Which child is the loud one, which parent knows how to handle them better. You learn about the person across the aisle and what kinds of books or movies they enjoy. You might think about striking up a full conversation with them on the subject, but you don't want to seem too forward or annoy the other people around you. You can't help but notice the pretty girl by the window, and you wonder if you might have the courage to talk to her if you happened to run into her in a bar. These are all just people, just like you. They all have their own strengths, their own weaknesses, their own secrets, and their own demons. And when you get off that plane, you don't know if this is their final destination, or if they're grabbing a connecting flight elsewhere. You may all be from completely different corners of the world, and you will probably never see any of them again. But for a few hours, you all co-existed in a flying time capsule together.
What I really loved from lost is that even before they got on the plane some characters had small encounters or passed next to each other here and there previously. Like Shannon in a hospital with Jack passing by, or Hurley and his friend singing one of Charlie’s songs in a store
So many connections between them before being on the plane Hugo owns Locke's box company Shannon's dad died as Jack saves Sarah Boon Sawyer in Australian police station Etc etc
The Locke and Boone moment was really bittersweet, them still shaking hands after everything they went through on the island together. And Jack and John being the last ones off the plane is deeply meaningful too. Man, there's never gonna be another show like this - absolutely INCREDIBLE show. I wish I could erase my memory and watch it all for the first time again. I'm currently re-watching it right now and absolutely loving it. Truly is one of a kind! This scene always makes me emotional and the soundtrack for this show is beautiful. ♥
Both scenes are so strong and meaningful for someone who knows the series and loved the characters...The first was in season 1 finale...The characters boarding on the plane not knowing what they will go through...and the second from the seasaon 6 premiere...when Oceanic Flight 815 finally finds its destination...I don't know any other series that with such a simple scene -a plane landing- can make you feel so many emotions.....Lost
I'm glad i took the time to watch this again, when it first aired my brain was working overdrive with possible theories on what the hell happened and ignoring how good it was.
No I don't think you're right, I think their life would be the same but not bad, the same in a way that they would have known each other in a way or another because they are meant to. Which would lead them in the same direction
@GodsGuy9795 It's likely that Michael and Walt didn't exist in this afterlife world whatsoever. Michael was stuck on the island as a ghost, maybe he was never allowed to move on like the others. And Walt in "The new man in charge" was hinted at being the new island protector, maybe his post-death world was with people he met on the island in new times, etc. A question you might want to ask instead is; where's Shannon, Ana Lucia, Mr. Eko, Libby, Nikki, or Paulo? Etc.
@timemperorable When Boone is talking to Locke on the plane, he says he went to Australia to try and get her out of a relationship that she didn't actually want to get off, so he boarded the plane without her.
@GodsGuy9795 I shouldn't of said ghost, I was running out of character space. It's in episode 12 of season 6 "Everybody loves Hugo". Michael specifically states to Hurley that he's one of the ones who "can't move on" because of what he did.
@GodsGuy9795 Lets not forget, the purgatory timeline to start off with is similar to the original 815 flight but yes, you can straightaway tell alot of differences. Why's Desmond there? Jack only got 1 bottle of vodka from Cindy, the flight attendant. Maybe it's left open to our interpretation that Walt possibly had a much more important life than he spent with the flight survivors. I also thought that because Michael became an island ghost, he never got a chance to change things in purgatory.
You can just see Locke's disappointment. Faith seems to have gotten him nowhere. Also, kinda screwed up Charlie remains the drug addict... Sad he got arrested, one of the people who changed the most because of the island would have been Charlie. Hope we get to see 'em in an upcoming episode, involving Claire. Cuz in the last episode, I thought the smoke monster, or fake Locke, was gonna show Claire Charlie in some kind of wicked transformation... But that was more like how I wanted it to be. T_T
My impression was the island offered Charlie what Charlie appeared to want most: drugs. Even going to the implausible series of events to get heroin in Virgin Mary statues to arrive on the island by plane. I imagined that at the top of a mountain there would be a field of poppies for him to make into drugs. Then when Charlie went clean, it got pissed and tried to kill him.
Because of what he did to get his son back he was trapped as a ghost on the island. But Hugo brought Walt back to the island to help him then Walt took over for Hugo (Walt was still special). This was hinted at in “The New Man in Charge”
Shannon didn't take that flight. Boone says to Hurley, "Do you know what it took to get her to come to L.A.?" Also the actress wasn't available for filming the day they did the airplane, but they did get her in the end. The actor playing Michael may have been busy as well, and Walt had grown too much. Makes me think of the current actors' strike where they are protesting paying extras for one day of work and using their images in perpetuity. But if the writers knew where they were going they could have filmed boarding and landing at the same time, and not like 5 years apart.
@@Kingbutwithexclamationpoint spoiler alert .. .. .. In this timeline, he ended up swallowing his drugs and they didn’t go all the way down to his stomach. Sayid opened the door to discover him unconscious while Jack revived him.
@MrGilly2811 Yes but all the people you just mentioned either a) were in the tail section of the plane and its no wonder we didn't see them, or b) they had no personal relationship with anybody from the plane and therefore were not in the closing church scene. But Libby and Shannon were in the alternate universe even if they werent actually on the plane.
I think Libby left with Hurley in the church. But that’s the only one from the tail section. I don’t count Bernard because he was supposed to be in the midsection just had to run to the bathroom.
@notbubu Yeah, it's cool isn't it? They didn't have to, because it's the ALT, but they actually bothered because some things remain the same in both realities. Such a brilliant touch
She went to the toilet in the airport and knocked him out, got in a taxi that had Claire in and then got caught again by Sawyer when she crashed her car into his.
It’s complicated. Oceanic 815 arriving back in LAX is a red herring. At some point, they all die - many on the island - and this is the source’s way of calling them back to the light through the church, which is basically a form of purgatory
isn't it the purgatory after they all die? not a literal showing of what would have happened if the plane never crashed? they all need to let go of certain things and they need to do this in the alternate life, which is really just after they die..
Jack Ziegler that is very wrong i watched series again and what happend. Was that they changed the past so that the crash never happens but it didnt replace the incident it created alternate timeline
No you’re both wrong. And yes it’s a bit complicated. This was a red herring. The flash sideways is purgatory yes. The church is the gates of St Peter.
Why can't they make a new series like this? just surviving in the apocalypse or something, i just want touching series, i haven't gotten that from the walking dead, game of thrones or any series out there.
The Walking Dead is a good survivors show. Some you meet in season 1, others join up in the next season or subsequent ones. I don't think anyone from the prison or from the Governor's town survived to go to Alexandria with the group.
In season 6 there are still flashbacks but not from the past of the characters - the flashbacks in the season 6 explain "what would it be if the plane never crashed" you have to watch the hole show it is really amazing !!!!!
Except the longer the Season 6 "flash sideways" go on, the clearer it becomes that it's not a telling of what happened if the plane never crashed. Jack married and had a son, Locke's father loved him, Hurley is the luckiest guy alive, Desmond hadn't met Penny though he had a good working relationship with her father, there was no sign of Michael and Walt on the plane...
The landing saddens me the most because you went through this long long journey with them, getting to know each character, and then get to see all of them become stranger tangling in their own issues again.
Even without knowing anything about the show, the second half with them all departing the plane is actually strangely sad and relatable.
If you've ever been on a very long flight, you do often end up chatting with at least a couple of people around you. You notice things about the family in front of you: Which child is the loud one, which parent knows how to handle them better. You learn about the person across the aisle and what kinds of books or movies they enjoy. You might think about striking up a full conversation with them on the subject, but you don't want to seem too forward or annoy the other people around you. You can't help but notice the pretty girl by the window, and you wonder if you might have the courage to talk to her if you happened to run into her in a bar.
These are all just people, just like you. They all have their own strengths, their own weaknesses, their own secrets, and their own demons. And when you get off that plane, you don't know if this is their final destination, or if they're grabbing a connecting flight elsewhere. You may all be from completely different corners of the world, and you will probably never see any of them again. But for a few hours, you all co-existed in a flying time capsule together.
That was beautiful
You made me cry. So touching.
Wonderful
Weirdo
Hugo's thumbs up to Walt gives me the biggest smile ❤️
What I really loved from lost is that even before they got on the plane some characters had small encounters or passed next to each other here and there previously. Like Shannon in a hospital with Jack passing by, or Hurley and his friend singing one of Charlie’s songs in a store
So many connections between them before being on the plane
Hugo owns Locke's box company
Shannon's dad died as Jack saves Sarah
Boon Sawyer in Australian police station
Etc etc
Wow - it's like seeing old friends again. Loved this show, and the music was always outstanding.
A part of my life for so long.
Every time I see a airplane in the sky I think of lost it was my favorite show I’ve every watched
What great acting, all of them
The part with Charlie gave the chills... Such an awesome show
The Locke and Boone moment was really bittersweet, them still shaking hands after everything they went through on the island together. And Jack and John being the last ones off the plane is deeply meaningful too. Man, there's never gonna be another show like this - absolutely INCREDIBLE show. I wish I could erase my memory and watch it all for the first time again. I'm currently re-watching it right now and absolutely loving it. Truly is one of a kind! This scene always makes me emotional and the soundtrack for this show is beautiful. ♥
Both scenes are so strong and meaningful for someone who knows the series and loved the characters...The first was in season 1 finale...The characters boarding on the plane not knowing what they will go through...and the second from the seasaon 6 premiere...when Oceanic Flight 815 finally finds its destination...I don't know any other series that with such a simple scene -a plane landing- can make you feel so many emotions.....Lost
Just love this show , so beautiful
This whole shows is a goosebumps
Both scenes made me cry a lot.
So beautiful! Thank you for posting this! Michael Giacchino truly has an amazing abilty.
you just explained THE MAIN REASON why i cried so much in this scene...
Best show ever
Agreed 👍❤️
I love the landing to LAX. It's just amazing... So moving
one of MY favorite scenes from the series. I specifically love the Score.
Music is the Life and Death theme, less haunting, more resolved, with some dissonance. I love this show. I love this music
This brings a tear to my eye. I miss lost so much. Wish it could've gone on longer. It was a app
I'm glad i took the time to watch this again, when it first aired my brain was working overdrive with possible theories on what the hell happened and ignoring how good it was.
They even went to the trouble of bringing back the guy sitting next to Hurley. :) Such great attention to detail.
I was wondering how many (or if any) of the extras walking on the beach or following Jack to the radio tower were filmed on the plane.
if they didn't crash, their lives would have been the same (bad), but the crash taught them a valuable lessons
I think it's more if they didn't crash the only way they would of been able to move forward is by being with those people.
And killed a bunch of them
I’m just happy to enjoy watching this great story no matter how it ends. The journey is the reward.
No I don't think you're right, I think their life would be the same but not bad, the same in a way that they would have known each other in a way or another because they are meant to. Which would lead them in the same direction
When I saw Boone I cried
Lost is still the best show ever
Jack's hair grew really fast during that flight... look at his hair.
Almost Everyone is looking different as compared to boarding scene
And Charlie cut his hair
Well, it's not the same universe
And Charlie loses it
@@mikemarauder9256 I guess this boarding and landing is after life story
Beautiful
That music....
Will forever be my favorite show 😭
Beautiful , Almost Tears
Always cried.
The perfect scene
I was the only one that cried watching this?
This music has always made me cry
I agree. However I did notice that when Hurley boarded the plane his shirt was very wet and when he sat in his seat it was very dry.
"all those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain"
😢
@GodsGuy9795
It's likely that Michael and Walt didn't exist in this afterlife world whatsoever. Michael was stuck on the island as a ghost, maybe he was never allowed to move on like the others. And Walt in "The new man in charge" was hinted at being the new island protector, maybe his post-death world was with people he met on the island in new times, etc. A question you might want to ask instead is; where's Shannon, Ana Lucia, Mr. Eko, Libby, Nikki, or Paulo? Etc.
Hahaha! Brilliant! Bloody hell - that must have been one long flight! They all look about 6 years older when they land.
If the writers of _Lost_ knew where they were going they could have filmed both scenes back to back, like this.
when they showed the boarding scene in S1 i cried so hard. now i cry even harder cause i know most of them are gonna be dead by the end of the series.
Same, that boarding scene really got me...
I really interesting movie 🍿 i have all of the lost movie
Too much nostalgia.
it's crazy that all the main characters just happened to be on this flight
well thats why theyre the main characters
Damn, they all aged 6 years in 2004? That must have been a long flight...
It's not real they are in purgatory
@@azizsaleh8470 haha did you watch the show? They are not in purgetory
@GodsGuy9795 Walt was a tall teenage boy by the time the landing scene was filmed.
@timemperorable When Boone is talking to Locke on the plane, he says he went to Australia to try and get her out of a relationship that she didn't actually want to get off, so he boarded the plane without her.
what if the show end with the plane landing safly
@GodsGuy9795
I shouldn't of said ghost, I was running out of character space. It's in episode 12 of season 6 "Everybody loves Hugo". Michael specifically states to Hurley that he's one of the ones who "can't move on" because of what he did.
me and my sis cried when locke had to be in the chair
2:15 the music
@GodsGuy9795
Lets not forget, the purgatory timeline to start off with is similar to the original 815 flight but yes, you can straightaway tell alot of differences. Why's Desmond there? Jack only got 1 bottle of vodka from Cindy, the flight attendant. Maybe it's left open to our interpretation that Walt possibly had a much more important life than he spent with the flight survivors. I also thought that because Michael became an island ghost, he never got a chance to change things in purgatory.
Gilly RS desmond is there because of flash sideways
I love Lost so fucking much
such beautiful music what is this piece called
Hurly totally has two seats.
DID ANYBODY ELSE NOTICE THAT HUGO WALKED BY THE NUMBER 23 WHEN PASSING WALT?
this is an episode from the finale season - season 6 ! first you have to watch the hole show and you will know why they landed
BOONE!
You can just see Locke's disappointment. Faith seems to have gotten him nowhere. Also, kinda screwed up Charlie remains the drug addict... Sad he got arrested, one of the people who changed the most because of the island would have been Charlie. Hope we get to see 'em in an upcoming episode, involving Claire. Cuz in the last episode, I thought the smoke monster, or fake Locke, was gonna show Claire Charlie in some kind of wicked transformation... But that was more like how I wanted it to be. T_T
My impression was the island offered Charlie what Charlie appeared to want most: drugs. Even going to the implausible series of events to get heroin in Virgin Mary statues to arrive on the island by plane. I imagined that at the top of a mountain there would be a field of poppies for him to make into drugs. Then when Charlie went clean, it got pissed and tried to kill him.
@subzeroevildusk90000
Season 6 premiere, "LA X."
Sounds odd, but im so happy that a plane did crash. 😬✈️💙
So in the end Michael never made it off the island?
Correct.
Because of what he did to get his son back he was trapped as a ghost on the island. But Hugo brought Walt back to the island to help him then Walt took over for Hugo (Walt was still special). This was hinted at in “The New Man in Charge”
Was it ever explained why Michael and Walt didn’t leave the flight? And why Shannon didn’t leave? Everything else kinda makes sense to me lol!
Shannon didn't take that flight. Boone says to Hurley, "Do you know what it took to get her to come to L.A.?" Also the actress wasn't available for filming the day they did the airplane, but they did get her in the end. The actor playing Michael may have been busy as well, and Walt had grown too much. Makes me think of the current actors' strike where they are protesting paying extras for one day of work and using their images in perpetuity. But if the writers knew where they were going they could have filmed boarding and landing at the same time, and not like 5 years apart.
The epilogue explains the Walt and Michael thing.
I'm only on season 4 and watching this... Why is charlie arrested
If someone see's this, this is a rhetorical question of sorts. No spoilers please
@@Kingbutwithexclamationpoint did you watch the whole show?
@@TheTonyEntertainment since 3 years ago, yeah, I have finished the show
@@Kingbutwithexclamationpoint did you like it? :)
@@Kingbutwithexclamationpoint spoiler alert
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In this timeline, he ended up swallowing his drugs and they didn’t go all the way down to his stomach. Sayid opened the door to discover him unconscious while Jack revived him.
@MrGilly2811 Yes but all the people you just mentioned either a) were in the tail section of the plane and its no wonder we didn't see them, or b) they had no personal relationship with anybody from the plane and therefore were not in the closing church scene. But Libby and Shannon were in the alternate universe even if they werent actually on the plane.
I think Libby left with Hurley in the church. But that’s the only one from the tail section. I don’t count Bernard because he was supposed to be in the midsection just had to run to the bathroom.
what about the dog - Vincent??
cybersip in the cargo hold
@notbubu Yeah, it's cool isn't it? They didn't have to, because it's the ALT, but they actually bothered because some things remain the same in both realities. Such a brilliant touch
what's that click at 0:16
Hm, weird.
Probably from the original tape
am i the only one who noticed that charlies hair is shorter during the landing?
HNTGames haha
That's just due to the Dominic having a haircut. It's not relevant to the story lol
How did Kate get away from the Marshal in the other reality?
She went to the toilet in the airport and knocked him out, got in a taxi that had Claire in and then got caught again by Sawyer when she crashed her car into his.
No personal entertainment screens? 😢😮
Not back then
what episode is the landing scene in and what season ?
first episode from the last season
6x01 LA-X part 1.
if the plane had not crashed and jacob would have not been implicated in their lives...
please explain it
It’s complicated. Oceanic 815 arriving back in LAX is a red herring. At some point, they all die - many on the island - and this is the source’s way of calling them back to the light through the church, which is basically a form of purgatory
isn't it the purgatory after they all die? not a literal showing of what would have happened if the plane never crashed? they all need to let go of certain things and they need to do this in the alternate life, which is really just after they die..
Jack Ziegler that is very wrong i watched series again and what happend. Was that they changed the past so that the crash never happens but it didnt replace the incident it created alternate timeline
No you’re both wrong. And yes it’s a bit complicated. This was a red herring. The flash sideways is purgatory yes. The church is the gates of St Peter.
اشتقت 😞
once upon a time
What episode number is this?... ❤️ Lost
6x01
LA X part 1
Why can't they make a new series like this? just surviving in the apocalypse or something, i just want touching series, i haven't gotten that from the walking dead, game of thrones or any series out there.
The Walking Dead is a good survivors show. Some you meet in season 1, others join up in the next season or subsequent ones. I don't think anyone from the prison or from the Governor's town survived to go to Alexandria with the group.
There won't be anything like lost. It's one of its kind.
@MrGilly2811 I'm not questioning your lost knowledge, but where did Michael ever say he was an island ghost? エンチラーダは、おいしい。
it could be the idea that they are actually dead the second time but the first time they are alive
How oceanic flight 815 lands in LA is a mystery. I do know it’s a red herring.
The last season
Did anyone else notice how Michael and Walt were mysteriously missing from this alternate universe? lol plot holes, can't live without 'em.
The actor who played Walt was all grown up by that time
This is explaining in the epilogue, Walt had to help his father basically had to forgive him
In season 6 there are still flashbacks but not from the past of the characters - the flashbacks in the season 6 explain "what would it be if the plane never crashed" you have to watch the hole show it is really amazing
!!!!!
Except the longer the Season 6 "flash sideways" go on, the clearer it becomes that it's not a telling of what happened if the plane never crashed. Jack married and had a son, Locke's father loved him, Hurley is the luckiest guy alive, Desmond hadn't met Penny though he had a good working relationship with her father, there was no sign of Michael and Walt on the plane...
The plane crash how did you get this show??!?!
Besides the fact that they all died...I'm so happy that plane crashed and so would most of them!!
I could explain it to you but i don't want to spoil anything so watch the last season and you'll find out why
L A T E
F A T E
and Jack's is longer
Ian Somerhalder
😭😭
Not Flying with them
2018 ...se again
where is shannon?? when 815 lands she isn't there!!
Tim Hildebrandt she was taken by human traffickers.
This would’ve been the most boring single episode series in TV history if it’d just taken off and landed.
but it never landed it crashed
SAD
Plane lands. Boeing 777-200ER
Plane Taxis to gates. Airbus A330-200
WHAT!!!........... THE FUCK!!!!!!?!
Great premise ruined by awful writing.
Beautiful