@@tiffanycurtis2264 It's what's happening in this clip. Basically, its the fans' name for the entire sequence of events that happened after this plane lands and the characters find each other. As opposed to flash-backs to the characters' pasts in the early seasons or the flashforwards to their post island lives, the flash sideways were the glimpses we got to see of them in this alternate timeline where the plane never crashed.
The look on Lock's face at the very end says it all.. and how sad as fans of the show we were watched at this moment thinking that the blast had wiped away their time on the island, where they became the people of their destiny. This was a brilliant scene and amazing soundtrack from Michael G. as always.. This entire scene setup the fabulous ending we would experience a few months later.. great to have these clips to remind us of those mystical moments of LOST
@@nostalgia9338 I don't think it's like that. I mean they had Charlie who was gone before they even came up with the Oceanic 6 idea. Just an issue of getting actors to come back, who knows what got in the way of their return
@@Onigirli I think it is mainly because of schedules and not having them all available. I'm pretty sure if they could have them they would. After all, the poster for the final season featured all the characters - so it would indicate that in an ideal world they wanted this season to be an opportunity for all to return.
Libby wasn't in the plane because she was in a mental institution; Shannon didn't come back with Boone, but returned later when Hurkey and him make Sayid recover his memories; Ana Lucia never traveled with Christian and therefore wasn't in the flight neither; the others I believe don't appear in the last season ;)
I just watched this show for the first time in March of 2016, 6 years after it ended and I was blown away by it. Then I found chronologically lost on FB and rewatched it again with all the little missing things network TV leave out and the story was transformed again. I cannot seem to drop it. Thanks to Mike Maloney for that version. It is indeed a magical show.
its funny the people that hate on LOST..9/10 they never even watched it..Most times only seen commercials and shrugged it off..OR heard people talk about it just from hearsay that know nothing about LOST..AND they never give it a try..Believe me..watching LOST isnt like watching Cosby. You have to pay attention. You have to watch it more than once,twice or even 5x..You have to take everything and examine it..It has so many details that most everyone simply never pick up. LOST is what TV should be like..Even multi million $$$$ movies cant compete..LOST will forever be in my blood.
Overall, I think the disappointment people have with Lost comes down to two things: Is it important that the show answer the mysteries in a logical and satisfying manner? And if it doesn't, was the whole thing a waste of time? The producers/writers admitted that when they were wrapping up the show, they weren't able to deliver an ending that both "addresses the mysteries" and does justice to the characters. So they said that if they had to choose, they wanted to do justice to the characters that they and viewers fell in love with. On that level, they delivered magnificently, in spades. As a Lost fan, I'll admit the main plot fell off the rails in Season 6 and I wasn't happy with the explanations. But I loved the Series Finale thanks to how they handled the characters.
Fuck the fans, I mean that sincerely. The show answered all the major questions and fan dissatisfaction pretty much started with their inability to let go (irony intended) of the show becoming serialized and leaving behind the beach as a main setting starting into season 4 onwards. It's not a feeling I respect at all since I feel the show's best season was 5 (even if the last third of season 3 had my favourite sequence of episodes). Even before that, fans were complaining about growing boredom. I liked the show's decision to end on a purely comforting note, as implausible as everything was it left me with such a deep feeling of contentment that I didn't really care about satisfaction at that point. "BUT THE HURLEY BIRD, WHAT ABOUT THE HURLEY BIRD? THEY NEVER EXPLAINED IT AAARGH THIS SHOW SUCKED"
god, you're a fucking idiot we saw lost --- that's why we hated it the writers were totally making this shit up as they went along it was a freaking mess
My God... Watching this remembering what all happened since that fateful plane disaster just blew my mind and it's numb right now 😫 Lost taught me so much without ever intending to but I'm forever grateful.
Now that I know what would happen if the plane never crashed,I am truly glad it did.On the island,everyone fulfilled their destiny and found the true meaning of life.YES,eventually they all died,but at least they died in peace and with a "smile on their faces".Here,you can see how miserable and sad most of them are....I understand now why this specific plane was chosen to be crashed....DESTINY CALLED.
Sure, never mind the hundred, or so other people on the plane either died in the crash, or in their time on the island - mainly the ones killed by the rain flaming arrows. But hey, as long as the select few found their purpose in life.
Sure, never mind the hundred, or so other people on the plane either died in the crash, or in their time on the island - mainly the ones killed by the rain flaming arrows. But hey, as long as the select few found their purpose in life.
There's something so nice about the super small detail that Jack stays on the flight until everyone has left - he is a doctor and a *Shepard*. The look he gives John at the end is purely one of acknowledgement, but John looks away in embarrassment - thinking he's being judged. Of course, Jack thinks nothing less of his condition since he IS a doctor - but John doesn't know that - which is also why he also feels awkward about this guy hanging around so long. Edit: holy shit haha i hadn't seen the very next scene where they meet and jack asks what happens and gets the 'sigh.. this shit again' - until he explains that he's a doctor! Well set up!
just noticed that Jacks hair is longer here then it should be..and yes, incredible beautiful episode..so brilliant and just brings a tear to my eyes and lump in my throat..To think of these people NOT meeting oneanother and having their adventure is so heartbreaking..love it
I think, initially, a lot of fans didnt like the or felt let down by the final season cause it was structured completely different compared to the previous season. 1 through 5 sat on mystery & conflicts while season 6 was a tad more drawn out & straight forward & was about resolution. Yes, there were some shortcomings but they're outweighed by the overall themes & arc of the story. Ive watched the show entirely 3 times & season 6 has rivaled 1 & 4 as my favorite & the show ended the best way it could have ended, it may not have had "the answers" some people were looking for. For the most part it tied things up pretty well given the unique & unconventional show it was at the time. There will never be another show like it.
Although it obviously would have been great for them if the plane had landed like it was supposed to, I'm so glad Locke regained use of his legs on the island.
Watching the authorities finally take Kate into custody is perhaps the saddest part. We've seen such an indefatigable spirit run for so long in the belief that she could actually beat them, and it's a strange and melancholy sight to see her conclusively lose. Even after knowing the scene is a red herring on repeat viewings, it's still difficult to watch.
@@barneybbates That's Walt, my friend. Pretty boy Boone was already well into adulthood. Boone kind of annoyed me, he's an essentially decent character but he was always playing toady to Shannon and being a nag when he gets jealous.
I think what this scene does best is hammer home the message of the show. The characters had horrible lives before crashing on the island. And the island gave them a chance to move on and become better people
How boring would it be if Oceanic 815 landed in LAX as it was meant to? Absolutely ADORE Lost tv show so much! WHSmith did this complete guide to Lost tv show book, i brought two copies of the book as it had the DVD of the pilot x best pilot ever!
The MOST unbelievable thing in this entire show, was how Sayid managed to get off the plane while everyone was still standing up and getting stuff. That never happens! You have to wait in a line forever, waiting for everyone to move!
[Spolier, fyi] Dont forget Sawyer will never confront Anthony Cooper and his past , I.E. the shrimp man he shot by mistake , Jin and Sun will still be miserable with eachother, Charlie would be arrested for the heroin thing , and Claire would be giving up her child for adoption.
@@thelonetacoj6487 And Rose would not have met Vincent, which meant she'd be stuck with her annoying (albeit well-meaning) husband for the remainder of her short life. She didn't look very miserable though.
Exactly, crashing on the island was for the best, it shows Kate ends up being taken away, before escaping, locke still in his chair, Charlie arrested etc
I would really wish that this was the real ending if the plane never crashed and it was all jack dream all the characters would never have died the plane lands ok it would have been so happy and memorable I wish that happened
Still come back to this after all these years. This sticks in my memory as one of the best scenes in the show such a beautiful piece of music
Man they started showing clips on my TH-cam suggestions and now I'm watching them all and I want to start the series all over again.
Agreed.
The Flash Sideways is the most beautiful concept I've ever seen get put to television
I agree!
Wait what’s the flash sideways?
@@tiffanycurtis2264 It's what's happening in this clip. Basically, its the fans' name for the entire sequence of events that happened after this plane lands and the characters find each other. As opposed to flash-backs to the characters' pasts in the early seasons or the flashforwards to their post island lives, the flash sideways were the glimpses we got to see of them in this alternate timeline where the plane never crashed.
I like to think it was the island's reward. They all got to be together again before moving on.
@@MOO276this isn’t accurate
One of the most awesome scenes in all of television history.
i wish the shows end like this
Locke has to be one of the saddest story lines in tv history. Brilliant acting and Story ark
The look on Lock's face at the very end says it all.. and how sad as fans of the show we were watched at this moment thinking that the blast had wiped away their time on the island, where they became the people of their destiny. This was a brilliant scene and amazing soundtrack from Michael G. as always.. This entire scene setup the fabulous ending we would experience a few months later.. great to have these clips to remind us of those mystical moments of LOST
so good...Lost was a once in a lifetime show I feel...incredible vision.
This was the most powerful moment on television ever!
This scene is so near perfect. If only Shannon, Walt, Michael, Ana Lucia, Eko & Libby were there. Now that would have been perfect.
Samuel Cox I hate it when they do that... cast out certain charaters just so it can be exclusively about oceanic 6 characters or something.
@@nostalgia9338 I don't think it's like that. I mean they had Charlie who was gone before they even came up with the Oceanic 6 idea. Just an issue of getting actors to come back, who knows what got in the way of their return
@@Onigirli I think it is mainly because of schedules and not having them all available. I'm pretty sure if they could have them they would. After all, the poster for the final season featured all the characters - so it would indicate that in an ideal world they wanted this season to be an opportunity for all to return.
Libby wasn't in the plane because she was in a mental institution; Shannon didn't come back with Boone, but returned later when Hurkey and him make Sayid recover his memories; Ana Lucia never traveled with Christian and therefore wasn't in the flight neither; the others I believe don't appear in the last season ;)
and Claire!
for me, it's the most remarkable and emotional scene of the action from all the episodes of LOST
What about the boarding scene from the end of Exodus?
Rose saying "Buckle up, you're almost home"
And earlier saying "you can let go now"
Is such awesome foreshadowing.
There's no other show like LOST 🏝️✈️
What a masterpiece, Michael Giacchino
This scene makes me cry 😢
This is the one and only Best series
LosT
Peace🙏
I just watched this show for the first time in March of 2016, 6 years after it ended and I was blown away by it. Then I found chronologically lost on FB and rewatched it again with all the little missing things network TV leave out and the story was transformed again. I cannot seem to drop it. Thanks to Mike Maloney for that version. It is indeed a magical show.
its funny the people that hate on LOST..9/10 they never even watched it..Most times only seen commercials and shrugged it off..OR heard people talk about it just from hearsay that know nothing about LOST..AND they never give it a try..Believe me..watching LOST isnt like watching Cosby. You have to pay attention. You have to watch it more than once,twice or even 5x..You have to take everything and examine it..It has so many details that most everyone simply never pick up. LOST is what TV should be like..Even multi million $$$$ movies cant compete..LOST will forever be in my blood.
Overall, I think the disappointment people have with Lost comes down to two things: Is it important that the show answer the mysteries in a logical and satisfying manner? And if it doesn't, was the whole thing a waste of time? The producers/writers admitted that when they were wrapping up the show, they weren't able to deliver an ending that both "addresses the mysteries" and does justice to the characters. So they said that if they had to choose, they wanted to do justice to the characters that they and viewers fell in love with. On that level, they delivered magnificently, in spades. As a Lost fan, I'll admit the main plot fell off the rails in Season 6 and I wasn't happy with the explanations. But I loved the Series Finale thanks to how they handled the characters.
Fuck the fans, I mean that sincerely. The show answered all the major questions and fan dissatisfaction pretty much started with their inability to let go (irony intended) of the show becoming serialized and leaving behind the beach as a main setting starting into season 4 onwards. It's not a feeling I respect at all since I feel the show's best season was 5 (even if the last third of season 3 had my favourite sequence of episodes). Even before that, fans were complaining about growing boredom. I liked the show's decision to end on a purely comforting note, as implausible as everything was it left me with such a deep feeling of contentment that I didn't really care about satisfaction at that point. "BUT THE HURLEY BIRD, WHAT ABOUT THE HURLEY BIRD? THEY NEVER EXPLAINED IT AAARGH THIS SHOW SUCKED"
god, you're a fucking idiot
we saw lost --- that's why we hated it
the writers were totally making this shit up as they went along
it was a freaking mess
@@Onigirli "The show answered all the major questions" ---- HA HA HA HA
I absolutely loved it.. Very emotional. Moved me non stop.
My God...
Watching this remembering what all happened since that fateful plane disaster just blew my mind and it's numb right now 😫
Lost taught me so much without ever intending to but I'm forever grateful.
Now that I know what would happen if the plane never crashed,I am truly glad it did.On the island,everyone fulfilled their destiny and found the true meaning of life.YES,eventually they all died,but at least they died in peace and with a "smile on their faces".Here,you can see how miserable and sad most of them are....I understand now why this specific plane was chosen to be crashed....DESTINY CALLED.
Dimitrios Avramidis what a great way to put it. Awesome.
But the passengers and crew who would've died might still be alive and happy if they were happy. Their families wouldn't have to mourn their deaths.
Sure, never mind the hundred, or so other people on the plane either died in the crash, or in their time on the island - mainly the ones killed by the rain flaming arrows. But hey, as long as the select few found their purpose in life.
Sure, never mind the hundred, or so other people on the plane either died in the crash, or in their time on the island - mainly the ones killed by the rain flaming arrows. But hey, as long as the select few found their purpose in life.
There's something so nice about the super small detail that Jack stays on the flight until everyone has left - he is a doctor and a *Shepard*.
The look he gives John at the end is purely one of acknowledgement, but John looks away in embarrassment - thinking he's being judged. Of course, Jack thinks nothing less of his condition since he IS a doctor - but John doesn't know that - which is also why he also feels awkward about this guy hanging around so long.
Edit: holy shit haha i hadn't seen the very next scene where they meet and jack asks what happens and gets the 'sigh.. this shit again' - until he explains that he's a doctor! Well set up!
Easily one of my favorite scenes from the show... so simple yet so powerful
Beautiful sequence, just loved the music here. Thanks for uploading. That sequence at 2:30 of Kate just looking despondent is my favourite bit
just noticed that Jacks hair is longer here then it should be..and yes, incredible beautiful episode..so brilliant and just brings a tear to my eyes and lump in my throat..To think of these people NOT meeting oneanother and having their adventure is so heartbreaking..love it
i cried so hard during this part.. :')
Probably my fave scene, gets me every time
I hope someone does for you what you just did for me.
A lovely sentiment
I think, initially, a lot of fans didnt like the or felt let down by the final season cause it was structured completely different compared to the previous season. 1 through 5 sat on mystery & conflicts while season 6 was a tad more drawn out & straight forward & was about resolution. Yes, there were some shortcomings but they're outweighed by the overall themes & arc of the story. Ive watched the show entirely 3 times & season 6 has rivaled 1 & 4 as my favorite & the show ended the best way it could have ended, it may not have had "the answers" some people were looking for. For the most part it tied things up pretty well given the unique & unconventional show it was at the time. There will never be another show like it.
Wish I could watch Lost again for the first time
Bizarre how a scene with people that have no connection could be so emotional.
It's cool they got Greg grunberg to come back as the pilot
dude,that made me cry
I always feel so sorry for Charlie...
The music here is like a very disjointed Life and Death, which is amazing when you know what's going on
Although it obviously would have been great for them if the plane had landed like it was supposed to, I'm so glad Locke regained use of his legs on the island.
What a great score.
Sooooooo happy to see Boone back alive. Shouldn't have killed him off in the first place.
This is so nostalgic
I love the music
Charlie really turned his life around on the island
Um dos muitos muitos momentos espetaculares desta brilhante série!!!
Best show ever
I literlally just cried! :(
Watching the authorities finally take Kate into custody is perhaps the saddest part. We've seen such an indefatigable spirit run for so long in the belief that she could actually beat them, and it's a strange and melancholy sight to see her conclusively lose. Even after knowing the scene is a red herring on repeat viewings, it's still difficult to watch.
Brilliant comment
This scene is amazing!
Boone was such an awesome character! Why'd they kill him off?!
Paul Monroy ikr
He hit puberty really hardcore and changed a lot more then they had the time to fix ... so they killed him
@@barneybbates That's Walt, my friend. Pretty boy Boone was already well into adulthood. Boone kind of annoyed me, he's an essentially decent character but he was always playing toady to Shannon and being a nag when he gets jealous.
@@Onigirli the actor had other projects going on.
They all had to die sometime :)
Sad for Locke...
It was beautiful…the best
I think what this scene does best is hammer home the message of the show. The characters had horrible lives before crashing on the island. And the island gave them a chance to move on and become better people
Thanks alot
Awesome
Oh Charlie! :'(
How boring would it be if Oceanic 815 landed in LAX as it was meant to? Absolutely ADORE Lost tv show so much! WHSmith did this complete guide to Lost tv show book, i brought two copies of the book as it had the DVD of the pilot x best pilot ever!
Jack hair is longer in this scene than series 1
WHOTUBE GALLIFREY02 hace you heard about butterfly effect? That can explain why they look different
@@alangonzalez9017 .
@ProductTheCatalog Mmmmh,no...if it had ended this way,there wouldn't have been any flash sideways and no man in black
Crying as soon as I hear that music lol 😭
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i think we all did. except my dad. I was bawling and he was just like What's your problem...
CRYING AT THE CLUB
Omg!! The music kills me💔💔
The MOST unbelievable thing in this entire show, was how Sayid managed to get off the plane while everyone was still standing up and getting stuff. That never happens! You have to wait in a line forever, waiting for everyone to move!
Victo160 lol
Victo160 Sayid was able to go to the jetway and deplane because he didn't have any luggage in the overhead bin like the other passengers....
They all look miserable
Salvatore Di Rienzo well they are all dead lol
[Spolier, fyi] Dont forget Sawyer will never confront Anthony Cooper and his past , I.E. the shrimp man he shot by mistake , Jin and Sun will still be miserable with eachother, Charlie would be arrested for the heroin thing , and Claire would be giving up her child for adoption.
@@thelonetacoj6487 And Rose would not have met Vincent, which meant she'd be stuck with her annoying (albeit well-meaning) husband for the remainder of her short life. She didn't look very miserable though.
Exactly, crashing on the island was for the best, it shows Kate ends up being taken away, before escaping, locke still in his chair, Charlie arrested etc
@@Onigirli stuck? Rose and her husband loved each other.
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The only time this show made me cry was when Charlie died.
and the show ends there plaese
it should have!
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Can someone explain how Jack has a son in this reality but not when he crashed on the island?
Yeah it's ambiguous what David is. Maybe he's like a Janet on The Good Place.
a figment of Jack's imagination? As Locke later tells him... "you don't have a son Jack"
And so the plane crash and the island was just a bad dream the entire time go figure
I would really wish that this was the real ending if the plane never crashed and it was all jack dream all the characters would never have died the plane lands ok it would have been so happy and memorable I wish that happened
wouldve been the most cliche and lazy ending ever. "it was all a dream"
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This scene cured my existential depression and gave me regular, “in for the win” depression
what is the theme ? life and death?
It's called LAX from Lost soundtrack
@@tarastrickfaden4133 thanks
Hahahha
This show is sum twisted shit