Plus, "Lost" alum Ken Leung tries his hand at comedy and NBC's "Munsters" reboot gets a new name....
As was the case with creator David Milch's last two shows for HBO, "Deadwood" and "John from Cincinnati," viewers got precious little exposition from "Luck." Tha'ts not necessarily a bad thing, though....
The survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 were 1,000 miles off course when they crashed on a lush, mysterious island. Each person possesses a shocking secret, but they've got nothing on the island itself, which harbors a monstrous security system, a series of underground bunkers and a group of violent survivalists hidden in the shadows.
"Lost" ended its phenomenal run tonight. Did it succeed or fail in meeting expectations? Read on to find out.
As Desmond gets the sideways band back together, Jack makes a bold decision on the Island.
Jacob and The Man in Black finally get a backstory. But did we as an audience get any insight?
The Man in Black makes his move, and beloved characters suffer, in tonight's brutal and moving episode of "Lost."
The walls close in over in the sideways timeline. On the Island, there are bombs bursting in midair as the first shots in the war are fired.
It's mo' money, mo' problems for Hugo in the sideways world. On the Island? Mo' of the same.
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