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Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season [Blu-ray]

Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season [Blu-ray]
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It all comes down to this. Television’s most innovative and compelling series comes to a stunning conclusion in ABC’s LOST: The Complete Sixth And Final Season. The critically acclaimed epic drama will finally reveal the fate of the Oceanic 815 survivors and all who have joined their journey, and will uncover even more secrets with never-before-seen content available only on Blu-ray and DVD!

In the aftermath of a monumental explosion, reality shifts for everyone associated with the mystical island. Discover their ultimate destiny on Blu-ray and DVD, complete with exciting bonus features and a fascinating recap to catch you up on everything you need to know about the celebrated series. Complete your LOST collection with this spectacular 5-disc set, and experience the final 16 episodes of a landmark in television history.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #54 in DVD
  • Brand: BUENA VISTA HOME VIDEO
  • Released on: 2010-08-24
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Formats: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: French, Spanish
  • Dimensions: .85 pounds
  • Running time: 714 minutes

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From KIDS FIRST!: Lost fans rejoice! The sixth Season comes to a satisfying conclusion as most of the loose ends of this six season phenomena tie together. In the previous seasons, viewers have already experienced the flashbacks and the flash-forwards. In the season, they also get a flash sideways. The characters in the series are ones we have come to know and love. Bonus sections on this DVD offers further insight as the actors talk about their roles. You never want to see something this good come to an end, but if it has to end, this is the way to do it. Child Juror Comments: I loved how it was tricky to follow. There were lots of twists to the story to make it exciting. I think my friends would like it for the same reason and because we like to go camping. The flash-sideways thing was really cool, and I loved the ending. It showed the story of everyone as if they had never been to the island. My favorite part was the entire thing. I would love to own all the seasons. Ages 12-18


Customer Reviews

Lost Season 6-the conclusion...?4
Season 6 of Lost, on its own, is frustratingly rushed in spots, and at other times meanders on with side characters who may or may not mean anything to the show. If this sounds like the first 5 seasons to you (particularly 4 & 5), then you know what to expect. And you'll know in your heart that all of your answers will not be forthcoming with season 6. If you're expecting season 6 to answer...well...anything, then you obviously haven't been watching the same show as me. However, I was sufficiently satisfied with the ending, and I never felt ripped off, or conned. I watched this show for the mysteries, and they kept me watching for 6 seasons. So the final "answer" only addressed one aspect of the show, so what? How could anyone who has watched and loved this show think it would be any different? And on this "theory" that the writers are con men, every show is a 'con' if taken to that level of cynicism, because the shows are not real life...they're meant to entertain, and they have to kind of fool you into watching. Every piece of media released does the same thing. And if you feel disappointed in the ending, that's fine, and I won't say you didn't "get it" (which is really just a person who liked the endings way of saying "you're an idiot"). I will say this: after every season, there were questions, and it was obvious from season 3 on that there was never going to be a way to answer all of them. It's just not possible unless you used each subsequent season to answer the previous seasons mysteries. Knowing this was the path they chose early on, I am fine with the ending, because there would be nothing worse than jamming 185 'answers' down our throats in a finale, or even a full season. The ending wasn't necessarily ambiguous, but it made the prior season/s very much so. And to me, that was the feel they were going for the entire time. Without the mysteries, I wouldn't have kept watching. Even without the answers, I'm glad I did.

Loved It Til 'The End'3
Lost is a show that had everything in abundance - drama, suspense, mystery, love, humor, poignancy, terrific acting, beautiful scenery -- well you get the idea. I loved this show. From the heartpounding Pilot episode on, I was hooked. When other people stopped watching and said it was too confusing, I stuck with it. When the writers announced a few years back that they were going to set a time limit to this series, I was thrilled. Things were getting a little too crazy and Lindelof and Cuse had introduced a few too many mysteries. This was a golden opportunity to wrap the story up, answer dozens of questions, etc., and there was plenty of time to do it.

Season Six started off with a bang for me with LAX. I loved it and it felt like things were indeed going to come full circle with the characters. There were lots of episodes to come. And then of course, came 'What Kate Does' and even though I really disliked it, I'm the forgiving sort and I figured things would get better. I did find myself disturbed by the introduction of yet even more new characters (Dogen and Lennon) when we still lacked resolution for most of the familiar ones. C'mon, guys, there isn't THAT much time to get to all the Island Mysteries!

And I couldn't help some misgivings over what seemed the needless, rather baffling torture of Sayid. But I'm easy to please and I forgot about all that for the next several episodes. Dr. Linus featured some brilliant acting by Michael Emerson. Of course, eventually we got to 'Recon' and as much as I adore Josh Holloway it was a pretty sub-par episode that really added *nothing* to the plot. Nothing. Besides, I never liked Charlotte anyway.

But things picked up again with the next episode (and the *true* highlight of the season) with Nestor Carbonell's incredible, career-defining episode, 'Ab Aeterno'. Holy cow, what a performance! It was like a big screen moment on the small screen and one I enjoy watching each time. That brilliance was followed by several more good to very good episodes.

Then, of course, as all true Lost fans know, came 'Across the Sea' which quickly demonstrated that turkeys aren't just confined to Thanksgiving. I actually felt embarrassed for Titus Welliver and Mark Pellegrino. The woman who played the mother was dreadful as was the whole episode. Thankfully, that was followed by 'What They Died For' which (hopeful Lost fan that I was) had me convinced that 'The End' would really provide some soul-satisfying answers.

Now, you have to understand that I actually liked almost all of Season 6. There were some great performances - Nestor Carbonell in Ab Aeterno, Matthew Fox delivering some of his best acting of the whole series ("want to try another stick?" was great), the always brilliant Michael Emerson, Josh Holloway in the dock scene when he was talking with Kate (they didn't give Josh enough to do Season 6 [very disappointing], Terry O'Quinn for his dual role as Locke/MIB.

That being said, I can't overlook all the flaws. It doesn't mean I don't appreciate the show or that I won't ever re-watch my DVDs (I'm buying Season Six if that tells you anything) BUT for me, The End (of Lost) was horribly unsatisfying.

Some people say to those of us who didn't like it: you just didn't get it. The fact is, I did. I still found it disappointing and frustrating. There weren't just a few unanswered questions. There were dozens. Some of the answers were rushed (the Whispers for instance), some didn't make any sense, and some just weren't answered satisfactorily (if Walt was so "special" why did he become so "dispensable", why was Widmore so determined to get back to the Island? why, instead of exploring Claire's three years on the island were we introduced to characters like Zoe, Lennon, Dogen, whom we didn't care about?, how did Sayid end up with Shannon instead of Nadia? what was the origin of the statue? how did Jacob make all that money to finance his off-island travels/ventures? why did "mother" kill "real mother"? what was so special about Aaron? one that I forgot the other day -- what on earth was the point of Ilana, the backstory of her being in the hospital at the beginning of Ab Aeterno? etc., etc., etc.)? And most pressing of all -- why do Lost admirer's hate having these questions asked? It's not disloyal. It's just realistic.

I did like the Sawyer/Juliet reunion scene at the end. I think it was the only one that really hit home for me. As for the rest, the scene with Vincent was great...

Overall - great series with a disappointing ending. I'll watch it again, but the thrill is gone.

Epic, Endearing, and, quite simply, Amazing5
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.