Lost - Cast's Favorite Moments (Paley Center Interview)

Publicado 2011-04-15
The LOST cast and executive producers talk about their absolute favorite moments from the entire series. Executive Producer Damon Lindelof reveals the moment where he thought no one would watch the show.

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  • @ghudgins6214
    It's 2020 now, everyone's forced to stay home due to a pandemic, and watching all seasons of Lost for the first time. It's a great show!
  • @ytewelde
    Richards back story was great. short, but great
  • It's my favorite show, hands down. My favorite moment is Desmond's phone call to Penny. The most beautiful and touching scene I've ever seen!
  • @Dahgrostabphri
    I love that last statement: "We need more shows where creators doubt that people are going to watch it, because that means it's truely original."
  • @Becksnnc
    Terry will only ever be John Locke. He's so iconic. When he talks he's just Locke to me. He's the same person lol.
  • @brianbaldwin9949
    I just finished watching this show from start to finish for the very first time. I don't think anything I've seen on tv has captivated me that way this show has. Everything from the cast, the score, the set, the dialogue, to just everything.. was perfect. I was actually sad when some of the characters were killed off and that never happens to me. I'm so glad I didn't watch this show until after the series was already through. I don't know what I'd do with myself if I had to wait weekly for new episodes or yearly for new seasons.
  • @d3l3tes00n
    Sawyer finally telling Jack about meeting his father still gets me.
  • @JellyJar
    I think one of my favorite scenes was when Sawyer and Juliet recognize themselves at the hospital in the final episode :’)
  • My favorite moment was after Lock and Boone found bunker, when they look in that deep tunnel. That was really creepy. And that moment, when John lay on the door of the bunker, and cry for the answer. After that the light has appeared. That was soo epic. x_x
  • @jabbiter3575
    i really loved the scene where ben was trying to escape Ilana, who was planning on killing him, but when confronted she asks why he's going to Locke, and ben says it's because he's the only one who will have him, but Ilana says "I'll have you." and walks away, back to the beach. It's just such a satisfying moment, it stills sends chills down my spine.
  • I loved "Richard Alpert's" background story. He has the most amazing eyes btw
  • @sinonslife4812
    honestly the best show i have ever watched and i have watched a shit ton of shows
  • @dianalee3059
    I was privileged to run into Terry O’Quinn in a little cafe on the north shore of Oahu when the show had finished its run. I gathered my courage, knowing I’d never have another opportunity like this, and went to the back where he was waiting for a takeout order to say hello. He was most gracious and appreciative of my fandom. I’m do glad I met him!
  • @bekahlotrfreak01
    Began watching the show from the age of 14 on Sept 22, 2004... and watched it through to the end... introduced my husband to it, who loved it. And now we're getting to share it with my step sons... and they're loving it. Such a great show. So sad how the story suffered after the writer's strike right before Season 4 but still they salvaged what they could and did the best they could. Still a great story. I would say one of the best television shows ever.
  • @MajorAlenko
    Richard's backstory was one of the best episodes of Lost, mostly because Nestor Carbonell is such a brilliant actor.
  • @RosySpeaks
    Just finished this series on Netflix. It was definitely a good and creative show.
  • @HurricaneRonnie
    Watched every episode 10 times! My favorite show of all time!! Lots of deep meanings about life for me.