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Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season

Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season

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Director: N/a
Actors: Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Josh Holloway, Naveen Andrews, Terry O'quinn
Studio: ABC Studios

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 210 reviews

Format: Ac-3, Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd, Ntsc, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 1
Discs: 5
Running Time: 714 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.7 x 0.9

MPN: 10449600
UPC: 786936802078
EAN: 0786936802078

Release Date: August 24, 2010  (New: Last 30 Days)
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LOST: COMPLETE 6TH & FINAL SEASON


Customer Reviews:   Read 205 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars BEST SHOW EVER   September 9, 2010
Raypman (CA, USA)
This is literally the best show of all time. Don't listen to the retards with 1 star reviews. If you're too stupid to understand the ending of a show after watching it for six seasons, you should just kill yourself instead of writing negative reviews. If you haven't watched LOST or haven't watched season 6 of LOST, BUY IT NOW. Seriously, it's the best.


4 out of 5 stars Whaaaa .... ?   September 9, 2010
P. Gilbert (Northern CA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

OK. I can cut the Lost writers some slack because it is one of the best TV shows of all time.
But "The End" of Season 6 was disappointing when aired, and again watching the Blu-Ray. I was hoping I'd missed something, but alas.
So when did they all actually "die"? In the initial crash or with the bomb? Shannon was not near the bomb, but she re-appears as one of the "chosen". If they all died in the initial crash, then is the reference to "all their time together is the most important part of their 'lives'" a la the island as a purgatory?
I mean, GEEZ! "They're all really dead." That's the ending we've all been waiting for? An eighth-grader could have written that sappy ending. And while I'm at it, TOO MUCH WHINY VIOLIN MUSIC.
But up to the last episode, 5 stars.



3 out of 5 stars Bittersweet and Generally Unsatisfying   September 8, 2010
P. Mastrosimone (United States/New Jersey)
Prior to season 6, I would have rated Lost as a 5 star show without question. Despite a few weak singular episodes from seasons 1-5, all in all I loved this show and was a HUGE fan. Perhaps obsessively so, I read all the episode recaps (Doc Jensen being my favorite), looked for spoilers and often debated/chatted with friends, family and co-workers over this amazing show. I defended its honor when people would question the direction or label it confusing. I had, up until "The End", a lot of confidence in Cuse & Lindelof as writers.

Despite my increasing worry throughout season 6, I kept the faith right up until the finale. I will say that "Across the Sea", did almost put the nail in the coffin, but I still wanted to believe there would come an "ah ha" moment when it would all tie together. I was even willing to allow a few things unanswered questions or things left open to interpretation, but I never expected them to end the show in such a clich ' manner. I also never thought they would end the series without telling us what the island was. "A Cork" is not an answer, it's a cop out!

I also felt the sideways world ended up being completely useless and I was baffled that our Losties would choose a multi-denomination church, instead of beach, as their final meeting place. Jacob and MIB ultimately, despite a lot of indication that they were, ended up to be of little importance to the overall story. Honestly, as it turned out these fine actors played out to be more filler then storyline. There we were at the end of the road and the whole story of these two is that their non-mother was crazy and one brother flushed the other down the golden island toilet, thus turning him into the smoke monster. Huh?

After a lot of careful consideration, I've drawn my own final conclusion in an attempt to provide some personal satisfaction. I believe the writer's either had another ending in mind and for some reason couldn't pull it off. Or they lied and never really knew how to end the show. But here is the kicker, if you didn't know how to end the series or how to answer questions that you posed in the first place, why not go for another season? I'm sure ABC would have loved to milk Lost for all it's worth. You didn't do your show or your legions of loyal fans any justice by wrapping it up to absurdly. We didn't need Dogan, Lennon or the sideways world at all. We didn't need Sun to stop speaking English for no apparent reason or Shannon to come back for ha ha's. What fans wanted was answers, conclusion and a little something to think about when it was all over.

And hey, if you wanted to go all religious, why not have the island be purgatory all along? Sure everyone guessed it in Season 1, but at least it would have made all the island nonsensical stuff somewhat believable. The audience could have chalked up the millions of unanswered questions as part of some ultimate soul test. Instead you ended the show with footage of the plane crash and then came back and said it was just for fun, no relevance, the island was after all, "real"! Jimmy Fallon said best during the 2010 Emmy's, "I didn't understand it, but I tried."



2 out of 5 stars Great show. Bad ending.   September 8, 2010
P. Soares (Fall River, MA)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I will preface this review by stating that I did love this show. It ranks as one of my favorites of all time. I won't allow the ending to take away from that. Lost was that unique show that one would wait for each week with baited breath. With that in mind, I just can't find reason to excuse the finale. The show was about characters, yes, but it also was about the mysteries of the island. One cannot ignore that. To simply end the series with an "Oh the island is magic" just does not suffice. All of the mysteries amounted to nothing more than Jacob's rules for said island. There might as well have been unicorns and elves living on the island as nothing that occurred was ever going to be explained by the writers anyway. I have spent much time pondering over the ending and only now was I able to articulate what I felt. The actors wrtr essentially what elevated the show above the material. But the story itself amounted to nothing much. I enjoyed the journey, but the destination proved to be a major disappointment.


1 out of 5 stars So Very Sad.....   September 8, 2010
Thomas L. Fowler
2 out of 5 found this review helpful

I'm not going to repeat all the problems and praises of this series but suffice to say.....So Very Sad.