Survivors of a plane crash are forced to work together to survive on a seemingly deserted tropical island. J.J. Find out which stars missed out on one of the most popular TV shows of all time. Sawyer’s character was originally supposed to be a dapper, suited-up, urban con man from Buffalo, New York. However, when Josh Holloway forgot a line during his audition and then kicked a chair in frustration and swore out loud, the writers liked the freshness he brought to Sawyer’s character and decided to write Sawyer as a darker, Southern drifter instead. Jin and Sun are married and share the last name “Kwon,” which becomes a major plot point in the final season.
However, when Koreans marry, the woman never takes her husband’s last name. In fact, it’s not even legal in Korea to marry someone with the same last name, except in rare circumstances. [repeated line] Desmond Hume: See you in another life, brother. The eerie opening theme was designed by J.J. Abrams on his laptop in black and white as an homage to The Twilight Zone. Unless you’ve been living in a cave, you’ve probably heard of the hit TV show LOST.
You’ve seen the trailers, read the 5-star reviews, and heard the chatter about it at the coffee machine. If you haven’t started watching it yet, you might be wondering if you should start watching it. If you like action shows, you’ll like LOST. If you like shows with complex characters and interactions, you’ll like LOST. If you like shows with drama, mystery, and suspense, you’ll love LOST. If you like shows with humor, you’ll love LOST.
If you like shows where you can watch an episode twice and see it in a completely different way, you’ll love LOST. If you like shows where every scene has meaning… Simply put, if you’ve ever loved a TV show, you’ll be hooked. LOST is a show about a plane crash on a mysterious island. 48 people survive, but the show focuses on 14 people, all with secrets. At first, it’s confusing.
But as the show progresses, friendships are formed and we learn that the island is much bigger than it seems… The characters are fantastic – ignore those who say the cast is so diverse it’s cliché, they’re probably the same people who would have criticized it if it had been all white. You’ll be hooked, unless you’re one of those picky people who gets a hernia if every detail of the very first episode isn’t exactly right. Otherwise, I have to ask… Why aren’t you watching? 10/10