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Lost. The Complete 1st Season, Disc 3

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Originally broadcast on television, 2004-2005.
Episodes 9-12.
Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Dominc Monaghan, Jorge Garcia, Maggie Grace, Malcolm David Kelley, Naveen Andrews, Harold Perrineau, Josh Holloway.
The survivors of a plane crash are forced to live with each other on a remote island, a dangerous new world that poses unique threats of its own.
DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

great submitted by Pareenaz9 on July 10, 2011, 11:33am this show is great

Interesting! submitted by Margaretta on July 24, 2011, 3:46pm Interesting!

More Lost! submitted by brady.emmett on July 31, 2011, 8:45am Lost is one of my favorite Television shows, possibly ever. One of the best ways to watch it is with someone else. Then you can talk about the mysteries and questions. Trust me, you will want to talk to someone, so set it up from the start.

Season one is a very strong season. It chronicles the first weeks of the survivors on the island after their mysterious plane crash. They face many dangers as they slowly begin to realize that no one is coming to rescue them. They form webs of relationships, unaware of how often their lives have already crossed. It is as if something or someone has brought them here together. The use of flashbacks to slowly reveal the back stories of the characters is a brilliant choice, allowing the mysterious pasts of the characters to unfold at just the right moments.

Episodes 9 - 12 are great. We start to learn more and more about the island. Sayid discovers a cable running inland and meets Rousseau, Clare gets kidnapped, and Charlie has the first of his near-death experiences. It is television at its best!

Awesome submitted by Maria Maguire on July 10, 2012, 8:18pm This show is great, these episodes are a lot about getting to know the characters, all of whom have very interesting lives. It's not all character development though, there's lots of suspense and some action scenes. It's a bit scary at times though.

Great! submitted by alumeng.ajl on July 14, 2012, 2:27pm This series is so impressive!

Episode details submitted by Ilyjtwya on July 23, 2012, 12:11am "Solitary"
Sayid finds a cable running out of the ocean and into the jungle. While following it, he is caught in a trap and captured by Rousseau, the woman who sent out the distress signal. Rousseau tells Sayid she was part of a science team, and that they crashed on the island sixteen years ago. She identifies a group of island inhabitants she calls the "Others" as the carriers of a sickness that her companions caught, and says that the Others whisper in the jungle. Sayid escapes and while trying to find his way back to camp, Sayid hears the whispering she told him about. In flashbacks, Sayid is tasked with torturing a prisoner named Nadia, who was a childhood friend. Sayid's superior tells him to execute Nadia, but instead he helps her escape. 
"Raised by Another"
A badly wounded Sayid returns to camp and tells the others about Rousseau and that there are other people on the island. Claire wakes up screaming two nights in a row and insists that someone held her down and stabbed her stomach. This attack persuades Hurley to take a census of the survivors using the flight manifest, and he discovers that Ethan was not on the plane. In flashbacks, Claire finds out she is pregnant and her boyfriend leaves her. She goes to see a psychic, who says that great danger surrounds her baby and that it must not be raised by anyone except her. 
"All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues"
After Claire and Charlie are kidnapped by Ethan, two parties of Jack and Kate, and Locke and Boone go looking for them. Jack encounters Ethan, who warns that one of the hostages will be killed if Jack continues pursuit. Jack and Kate find Charlie, blindfolded and hanging by his neck from a tree branch. Jack furiously performs CPR and Charlie comes back to life. Meanwhile, Boone and Locke discover a piece of metal embedded in the forest's ground. In flashbacks, Jack confesses to his superiors that his father had been under the influence of alcohol while operating. 
"Whatever the Case May Be"
While swimming, Kate finds the marshal's locked case. Jack agrees to help Kate open the case if she will show him what is inside it. There are guns inside and a toy airplane. Kate says the airplane belonged to the man she loved—and killed. Shannon helps Sayid translate some of Danielle Rousseau's maps. Flashbacks show Kate robbing a bank in order to recover the toy airplane.