Lost: A Journey in Time
- Year:
- 2009
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Somewhere ...
The pilot said we're over
a thousand miles off course.
- on a mysterious island ...
- This place is different.
- 48 passengers ...
- If we can't live together ...
survived the crash
of Oceanic 815.
we're gonna die alone.
- 108 days pass ...
- I'm one of the survivors of flight 815.
- and six people find rescue.
- So we can go off the island?
- But their friends ...
- Sawyer!
are left behind.
We need to go back!
And the island ...
is suddenly ...
gone.
- Wait! Don't move!
- Anyone?!
- Taking the few who remain ...
- Run!
- on a journey ...
- What the hell is going on?
through time.
We're either in the past
or we're in the future.
Now ...
- flash forward.
- We made a mistake.
- Three years have passed.
- Somebody knows we're lying.
The people I left behind
need our help.
- And those who made it home ...
- It wants us to come back.
What is this place?
- find a way back ...
to save their friends ...
You have a bit of a
journey ahead of you.
- to change their fate ...
- Now I know why I'm here.
- to fulfill ...
- You might wanna fasten your seat belt.
their destiny.
There's no turning back now.
LOS:
"A Journey In Time"
We're coming in for a landing.
Now there's a lot of press
that wanna speak to you.
They're referring to you
as the "Oceanic Six".
The journey of the survivors of Oceanic
and tonight we explore
where both have led.
If we were to sum up season five in sort
of one simple concept, it's "going back".
The first part of the season
If we get any questions that we don't wanna
answer, let's just keep our mouths shut.
- They'll think that we're in shock.
- We are in shock, Jack.
When the season started, we had our
characters in two different places.
We had this group of six characters who
had returned to the real world and then
a bunch of characters who
got left behind on the island.
The island itself had disappeared when
Benjamin Linus, the leader of the Others,
turned an ancient wheel
to move the island
and keep it hidden from
his nemesis, Charles Widmore.
And so to protect the friends
they left behind,
about their entire experience.
We were in the water for over a
day before the current took us in.
By then, there was
only eight of us left.
Ms. Austen, what was it like
giving birth on the island?
Scary.
Mr. Jarrah, is it possible
there are any other survivors
- from the crash yet to be discovered?
- Absolutely not.
We come to realize that
there's an entire chapter
after that for Jack and for
all the other characters.
They come back, and they discover there's
nothing left for them in the real world.
There's this sort of gnawing sensation
that there is a greater destiny to be had.
Hello? Who's there?
The island needs you.
You have to go back.
Kate is rising
Claire's son Aaron as her own.
She knows that Claire, who's
Aaron's mother, is now gone.
And the only way that she can
protect Aaron to say he is hers.
- And we later realize ...
- Hey!
emotionally, Kate is still
reeling from Sawyer's decision
- to jump off of the helicopter.
- Sawyer!
This man that she really loved
left her, abandoned her,
- decided to stay behind on the island.
- What a coward.
- He was trying to do the right thing.
- He was trying to get away from you.
She's trying to heal
the emotional scar left
by Sawyer taking himself
out of the equation.
He made his choice.
He chose to stay.
And ever since that moment, Jack
has wondered, what did he say to her?
- Why won't you tell me?
- Because he wouldn't want me to.
And the fact that he still has this
jealousy, what does this mean for them?
You have problems.
You need to figure them out,
'cause I can't have you
like this around my son.
You're not even related to him!
Excuse me, Mr. Widmore?
I'm Sun Kwon.
Sun leaves the island,
and she's devastated
because she's just seen
her husband die.
Jin!
And there's one other catch. Sun was
pregnant when she left the island,
so they now have a daughter,
Ji Yeon, who Jin has never met.
I miss you so much.
She wants to bring to justice the
person who she blames for Jin's death,
and she goes
to Charles Widmore.
You mentioned that you and
I had common interests.
Why don't you tell me
exactly what they might be?
To kill Benjamin Linus.
Ben left the island when he turned
the wheel below the Orchid station ...
and was transported to the Tunisian
desert, ten months in the future.
I just want to bury my wife in peace.
Mr. Jarrah? There's a woman outside.
She said she knows you,
but she wasn't on the list
of family members.
Nadia?
Sayid is incredibly happy because he's
reunited with Nadia, the love of his life.
And things seem to be going great
until Nadia's struck by a car.
Ben claims Charles Widmore was
responsible for Nadia's death.
Why would these people
want to murder her?
I don't know.
His heart is black now because
his wife has been killed.
He very happily goes to work for
Benjamin Linus and starts killing people.
Is this your first time
in the Seychelles?
He believes that he is assassinating
associates of Charles Widmore,
who, in the opinion of Benjamin
Linus, is sort of the big bad guy.
I just killed a man who's been perched
outside this facility for the last week.
I want you to come with me.
- We're not going back, are we?
- No, just somewhere safe.
I don't think we should lie, dude.
I mean, the island disappeared ... Bloop!
You think anyone's gonna believe that?
They're gonna think you're crazy.
Hurley really resists telling this lie.
Of all our characters, he's sort
of the most morally grounded.
Surprise!
Interesting choice of theme.
Yeah. My Mom ...
really doesn't get it, dude.
For a while, Hurley seems to be
living a fairly good existence.
He gives away all his money.
He occasionally sort of crashes
at his parents' house.
But then he starts to become
haunted by visions of Charlie.
Help! Help!
What the hell
is wrong with you?
He gets himself thrown
into a psychiatric hospital.
- I saw Charlie.
- Take your meds, Hurley.
Charlie said someone's gonna
be visiting you, too ... soon.
Jack Shephard was the character who
wanted the most to get off the island.
Good-Bye, John.
The rest of us are going home.
- You're not supposed to go home.
- Then what am I supposed to do?!
You know that you're
here for a reason.
And if you leave,
that knowledge is gonna eat you alive.
Once he got back
to the real world, however,
he discovered that things were
not what he expected.
I miss you.
He finally gets to bury his father,
even though he doesn't have the body.
- He resumed his practice.
- Jack?
He had these problems in that he
was seeing his dead father around,
and that was very disturbing.
He starts popping pills and drinking.
The great and glorious life
that he was expecting
to return to off the island
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