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      • Forty-eight survivors of an airline flight originating from Australia, bound for the U.S., which crash-lands onto an unknown island 1000 miles off course, struggle to figure out a way to survive while trying to find a way to be rescued.
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  2. Aug 26, 2024 · While they were presented as the sole survivors of the crash in Lost season 1, season 2 revealed that there were also 22 survivors from the tail section of the plane.

    • Kate Austen
    • James "Sawyer" Ford
    • Claire Littleton
    • Desmond Hume
    • Richard Alpert
    • Miles Straume
    • Frank Lapidus
    • Hugo "Hurley" Reyes

    Evangeline Lilly

    With both survival skills and a smart attitude, Kate never felt like a character at risk of being killed off on Lost.Lacking the impulsiveness of Jack, but adapting to the island more naturally than most, Kate managed to escape via boat, return, and then leave once again on the hastily-repaired Ajira plane. She also time-traveled back to the 1970s, living for a while as a key member of the DHARMA initiative before jumping forward in time once more to 2007. The fact that both Jack and Sawyer w...

    Josh Holloway

    Just like Kate, Sawyer was a character on Lost who never felt too at-risk of being killed off, though since there were never any guarantees that any character was truly safe, many fans were relieved to see him survive to make it off the island. Sawyer nobly gave up his seat during Lost's first escape attempt, but made sure he was on board the Ajira plane in the series finale. Deeply troubled before his arrival on the island, it's hard to imagine Sawyer leading a happy life back in the real wo...

    Emilie de Ravin

    A key reason Kate decided to return to the Island and jump forward in time was to rescue Claire, the mother of Aaron Littleton. Claire had been pregnant with Aaron when Oceanic Flight 815 first crashed on the island, giving birth to him in the shows first season. However, when it seemed that Claire may have been killed after she disappeared, Kate opted to take Aaron with her as part of the Oceanic Six, raising him as her own when they first escaped. However, once she learned that Claire might...

    Henry Ian Cusick

    Desmond was one of the main characters of Lost who wasn't one of the Oceanic 815 passengers, but someone the survivors of the crash encountered in the Island. He'd been living on the Island for several years, and was one of the most mysterious characters in Lost— especially due to the electromagnetism that seemed to send his mind backwards and forwards in time. Of all Lost's love stories, viewers were most heavily invested inDesmond's relationship with Penny. Unlike the other main characters,...

    Nestor Carbonell

    The character who had spent the most time on the Island outside of Jacob and the Man in Black was Richard Alpert, who had arrived in 1867 after the slave ship Black Rock shipwrecked on the same shores that the Oceanic Flight 815 survivors would wash up on decades later. Richard was granted the gift of immortality by Jacob,though under the specific condition that he would act as a leader for the Others and act as Jacob's messenger for those the Island brought in. Richard had left the Island mu...

    Ken Leung

    Miles Straume, like Desmond and Richard, wasn't one of the Oceanic Flight 815 passengers, and wasn't introduced to the show until Lost season 4. The son of Lara and Pierre Chang, Miles was born on the Island in the late 1970s though he was taken to California before he'd turned a year old. Also like Desmond and Richard, Miles had a unique ability — he could gain information from corpses by touching them. Miles was initially introduced as part of the science team that parachuted onto the Islan...

    Jeff Fahey

    Frank Lapidus was another main character who survived on Lost that wasn't introduced in the show's first season, but instead made his debut in the season 4 episode "Confirmed Dead". Like many of the late entrants to the show though, Frank did have a connection with Oceanic Flight 815, as he was supposed to be the pilot but missed the flight due to oversleeping. After seeing through the hoax wreckage at the bottom of the Sunda Trench, Frank joined the Kahuna expedition as the chopper pilot for...

    Jorge Garcia

    One of the most interesting characters in Lost was Hurley, who quickly became a fan favorite. While Hurley survived the final episode of Lost, he didn't escape the Island but chose to remain — though he had a very good reason, since he was chosen as the new protector of the Island after being selected as a potential candidate by Jacob. Hurley, played by Jorge Garcia, was, by his own admission, not best suited to being a plane crash survivor on a desert island and had several brushes with deat...

  3. Out of the 324 people on board, (" One of Us ") there were 72 initial survivors (71 humans and 1 dog) spread across 3 sections (1 front, 49 middle and 22 tail). Most of these survivors have either spoken, or have been seen or referenced in the episodes of the show.

  4. Jun 23, 2022 · Lost's told the story of a group of survivors, who survived a plane crash. But which characters managed to live past season 1?

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  5. The diameter of the Island has been shown to be a several-days' walk, as demonstrated by the Tailies traveling to join the midsection survivors, by Kate and Sawyer's return from the Hydra Island, and by Kate, Locke, Sayid and Rousseau's journey to The Flame and then to the Barracks.

  6. Season 2. List of episodes. The first season of the television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 22, 2004, concluded on May 25, 2005, and contained 25 episodes. It introduces the 48 survivors of a plane that broke apart in mid-air, scattering them on a remote island somewhere in the South Pacific.

  7. Of the 324 people on board Oceanic Flight 815, [23] there are 70 initial survivors (as well as one dog) spread across the three sections of the plane crash. [24][25][26] Although a large cast made Lost more expensive to produce, the writers benefited from added flexibility in story decisions. [27]

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