@@eshswam Yes, Sgt Major Sam Austen was a good man and a lovely father to Kate. He had to call the authorities after her but he let her escape. He regretted leaving Kate with Diane and Wayne. Too bad we 've never seen him again, i.e. at the arrival of the Oceanic Six or during the Kate's trial. I hoped that they could reconnect with each other.
The scene is full of honor, he was willing to take the world of dishonor on his shoulder so his son would not feel the shame of being poor and without a mother. Gives you a lump in your throat just listening to him talk
@@samflynn97 I don't think so. Maybe it was a good, maybe it wasn't. He, you, I and nobody could have ever known. He did what he thought was right with his son's best interest in mind. Let's not be kids here and say that "all lying is evil". The world isn't black or white.
You know, I always wonder what happened to Jin's parents after the crash of the Oceanic and the Ajira planes. Like did they approach Sun after the return of the Oceanic 6? Did they try to claim Jin and Sun's baby in anyway after the crash of the Ajira plane? I wish the storyline with Jin's parents was explored a bit more.
As a Korean, I'd like to say...it doesn't matter how poor they are or where the live...Korean people lives not like that at all... couple things (background, cups for tea? alcohol? what ever..)in this footage..give just asian streotype to audience....pls...China,Korea,Japan....we have quit defferent culture...
Its like that anywhere and expeessed differently by different cultures, this one dramatacizes yes but still gives a concept of the different customs and standards. Lost is not racist lol
Guys I’m all for defending Lost, but this is a person who is actually from the culture being portrayed. Listen to them! Lost is not perfect, nothing is.
Jin wouldn’t be so shamed if he knew what the fathers of the other survivors were like.
His smile when meeting Sun was the most heart warming thing.
I thought the same thing.
His eyes are so expressive, the sadness you see when Sun tells him Jin said he was dead.
@@colleen3107 Yes, his face is very expressive.
He was the best daddy in Lost, so sweet and loving... He probably wasn't even his biological father but he really loved Jin ❤
You're right, he was probably the best father of the lot. I didn't think of it like that.
What about Kate's stepfather? I mean Jins Dad and Kate's stepfather are also in that position too.
@@eshswam Yes, Sgt Major Sam Austen was a good man and a lovely father to Kate. He had to call the authorities after her but he let her escape. He regretted leaving Kate with Diane and Wayne. Too bad we 've never seen him again, i.e. at the arrival of the Oceanic Six or during the Kate's trial. I hoped that they could reconnect with each other.
Dude, what?
Literally every other father of an adult character in Lost is fucking terrible except for Jin's
Shame his mother was evil. I disliked when Jin's mother tried to blackmail Sun for money.
The greatness of Lost is in it's characters, even the very small ones. And Jin's father is among the best!
The scene is full of honor, he was willing to take the world of dishonor on his shoulder so his son would not feel the shame of being poor and without a mother. Gives you a lump in your throat just listening to him talk
Word.. he even wipes his hands to touch her face
He looks like a more than decent man. He should not be ashamed to live a "simple" life as a fisherman.
Exactly.
I forgot how deep that was! Jin's father is what I would call a soldier.
i love coming back to this show after falling into the rabbit hole of kdramas
Honestly, I see no shame in being a son of a fisherman. Biological or not, Jin was gifted the best father in the world.
He may have done a lot of good, but lying to the kid about his mother is definitely disqualifying him from being the best father in the world.
@@samflynn97 I don't think so. Maybe it was a good, maybe it wasn't. He, you, I and nobody could have ever known. He did what he thought was right with his son's best interest in mind. Let's not be kids here and say that "all lying is evil". The world isn't black or white.
He's korean, that's your answer
I'm not crying, I'm not crying ....
Jin's father and Sun's father are the exact opposite if you know what I mean
this scene is moving!!
i loved this moment, it’s so sweet
You know, I always wonder what happened to Jin's parents after the crash of the Oceanic and the Ajira planes. Like did they approach Sun after the return of the Oceanic 6? Did they try to claim Jin and Sun's baby in anyway after the crash of the Ajira plane? I wish the storyline with Jin's parents was explored a bit more.
미드 속 젤 자연스러운 한국어 연기. 저 할아버지 단역도 분명 배우이신듯한데 이름이 궁금하네요. 연극배우 하시다 이민가셨나?
Great father. Why would there be any shame?
Suns family was much more wealthy than Jins. I’m sure her dad wouldn’t approve of the marriage if he knew Jin didn’t have money
@@Legalizemda So what? You only think about money? Shame on you.
I would be proud if this kind man were my father.
@@antonboludo8886 yeah it’s sad that he had to lie about his background. Just a different culture though.
@@Legalizemda Actually many cultures are like this. The father seemed liked a really kind man, though, which is saying a lot.
@@antonboludo8886 Why are you insulting the guy when he just answered your question you weirdo.
As a Korean, I'd like to say...it doesn't matter how poor they are or where the live...Korean people lives not like that at all... couple things (background, cups for tea? alcohol? what ever..)in this footage..give just asian streotype to audience....pls...China,Korea,Japan....we have quit defferent culture...
You mean if the daughter of a Samsung CEO wanted to marry a bastard son of a poor fisherman, he'd be 100% okay with that? I doubt it.
@@mathieupoulin2577 exactly, talk about being naive
Its like that anywhere and expeessed differently by different cultures, this one dramatacizes yes but still gives a concept of the different customs and standards. Lost is not racist lol
It's not about Asian stereotypes. It is like this anywhere else in the world. The couple here just happen to be Korean.
Guys I’m all for defending Lost, but this is a person who is actually from the culture being portrayed. Listen to them! Lost is not perfect, nothing is.