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Naveen Andrews | ... |
Sayid Jarrah
(117 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Matthew Fox | ... |
Jack Shephard
(117 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Jorge Garcia | ... |
Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes
(117 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Josh Holloway | ... |
James 'Sawyer' Ford
(117 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Daniel Dae Kim | ... |
Jin Kwon
(117 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Yunjin Kim | ... |
Sun Kwon
(117 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Evangeline Lilly | ... |
Kate Austen
(117 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Terry O'Quinn | ... |
John Locke
(117 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Emilie de Ravin | ... |
Claire Littleton
(96 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Michael Emerson | ... |
Ben Linus
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(78 episodes, 2006-2010)
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Henry Ian Cusick | ... |
Desmond Hume
(74 episodes, 2005-2010)
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Dominic Monaghan | ... |
Charlie Pace
(73 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Harold Perrineau | ... |
Michael Dawson
(63 episodes, 2004-2010)
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Elizabeth Mitchell | ... |
Juliet Burke
(55 episodes, 2006-2010)
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Ken Leung | ... |
Miles Straume
(48 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Life is laid bare as a group of plane crash survivors find themselves stranded on a remote Pacific island. The trauma of the crash soon becomes overshadowed by the island itself, where unseen creatures stalk the jungle, paranormal happenings abound and astonishing coincidences reveal themselves. In this unique environment emotions swell as the survivors battle their inner and outer demons, and strive to live together - so that they won't die alone. Written by Tobias Stapleford
There is no denying that "Lost" is the best new drama of the season. It has already been nominated as Best Drama Series for the Golden Globes and it's headed for great things. Creator and Director JJ Abrams brings his amazing talents into this show to help make it the great success that it is. Along with "Desparate Housewives," "Lost" has helped ABC in its comeback for the 2004-2005 season. I have no idea what the previous review was talking about -- this series will not "tank" after a year. And it is like nothing that has been before. Sure there are similarities in plot but there is SO much more to talk about in "Lost." And I am confident in the great writers that they have on the series as well to create new, exciting, energetic, and interesting plot lines for each episode.