Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season | 
| Director: n/a Actors: Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Josh Holloway, Naveen Andrews, Terry O'Quinn Studio: ABC Studios
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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
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Epic, Endearing, and, quite simply, Amazing August 23, 2010 CJ 30 out of 49 found this review helpful
Everyone has their opinions. That is a simple fact. But here's mine: I loved the end of the show. LOST has always been one of my favorite shows due to the strong characters, creative story lines, and the deep mythology. I always found it enjoyable to think about solutions to the mysteries and what the show actually meant. So, going into season 6, I was excited to see if any of my predictions came true. Although not all of my questions were answered, I was deeply impressed with the CHARACTERS' stories within the show. Some of these episodes were so beautifully written, it amazed me how characters on a TV show could make me feel so emotional. Thus, I was extremely pleased with "The End", as it resolved the characters' stories. No matter what way you look at it, the show was about these characters and their adventures. Not all of the mysteries were answered, but I think that is what the point of the ending was: not everything is going to be given out to you in life. Sometimes you have to think about what certain things mean and come to your own conclusions. I'm not going to lie, was I somewhat dissappointed that not all of the mysteries were answered? I was. Did the season pan out like I had anticipated? No. However, I still respect the jobs that the writers did, and I especially commend the "final reveal" of the show. To me, it was not a cop out; instead, I felt that it really touched upon what LOST was all about: the characters. Overall, I highly reccomend the Sixth Season, as it is a fitting end to a truly great series.
RIP LOST May 27, 2010 Steve (California) 83 out of 135 found this review helpful
I can't believe its over :( Im not going to go into specifics of my interpretation of the show or why I liked or disliked the ending..I could ramble on all day about that, but for those who complain about all the answers not being revealed, I think we forget why we loved this show in the first place. So many of us stuck with this show for 6 years from day one, and will always hold a special place in our hearts ... It would have been impossible to end something like that with everyone satisfied. It may be "over" but I know at least for me, I'll be thinking about this show for a lifetime.
The end of a classic September 6, 2010 D Boy Flex 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
So, I am not the biggest fan of how the show ended. It was a little too emotional, or spiritual, or cliche, or something along those lines. I would have preferred they prevented the accident and in another life they lived their lives, became friends through other means, and lived normal lives. Up until the finale, the show could have gone any number of directions. The season still deserves all 5 stars in my opinion. Other than the finale, the season was still amazing and I would recommend it to anybody. Season 6 had some of the best episodes of the series and is a must have for any Lost fan, especially those with the previous 5 seasons. And for those of you who may be curious, the packaging is similar in style to season 5, not the first 4 seasons unfortunately.
Don't understand the Negativity! September 3, 2010 LostFan 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
I for one loved the final season of the show. I watched the first season snd part of the second season, when they first aired, thinking they were so-so. Years went by and I watched the second season finale at a friends place on dvd. This was my turning point. Season 3 brought Juliet and it's been a roller coaster ride ever since. I also love the fact that all the island's mysteries were not explained. Why would I go back and watch all the episodes if I I already know everything. The island was it's own complex character. It's a shame that many Lost Fans fall into the generic category of wanting all the answer's. Heaven forbid that they think or not have everything handed to them on a silver platter, wrapped in a bow. In conclusion, the last episode was beautiful. I felt my own closure with the show and the series, and can't think of any other way I would have wanted the show to end. Great series that will be terribly missed.
Beautiful End to an Amazing Journey August 8, 2010 Rispir Chrone 23 out of 41 found this review helpful
Dont listen to the haters, and ask yourself why you invested 6 years of your life on Lost. Was it because you REALLY needed to know how the Hanso Foundation got a hold of the ship log of the Black Rock that Charles Widmore procured at the auction in S4? Or was it because the writers of Lost created an amazing group of compelling yet flawed characters that we wanted to see redeemed? Look, I get it; half the show was the mystery and mythology of this strange place, the Island. What WAS it? The Garden of Eden, complete with a snake-like smoke monster? The Cradle of Life? A fulcrum in space-time? The fact is the build up was always going to bigger than any tangible explanation the writers could offer, so in a way, the mystery of this amazing place will endure as an allegorical construct to which each viewer will interpret their own way. Any moderately capable writer could set up a relatively intriguing premise to catch your interests, but without great character writing or amazing casting...this initial interest would quickly evaporate ("V" and "Fast Forward" quickly come to mind.) The story was ALWAYS about the characters. In the finale, the characters' resolution was more emotionally poignant that I could've imagined. Ending where it began, with Jack and Vincent, with the mantra of the show echoing in my head, "Live Together or Die Alone"......brilliant!
To all the sci-fi haters pissed that every little wormhole or flux-capacitor wasn't explained, and who never understood that this first and foremost was a story about lost souls taking a journey of redemption....look on the bright side; I hear there's a new Starcraft game for you to geek-out on.
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