Abrams’ "Lost" almost had a completely different cast
Narrative
Survivors of a plane crash are forced to work together to survive on a seemingly deserted tropical island.. J.J. See which ones missed out on one of the most popular TV shows of all time. Sawyer’s character was originally intended to be an older, suave, urban crook in a suit from Buffalo, NY. However, when Josh Holloway forgot a line in his audition and subsequently kicked a chair in frustration and cursed loudly, the writers liked the edge he brought to Sawyer’s character and decided to write Sawyer as a darker, more Southern drifter.. Jin and Sun are married and share the last name “Kwon,” which becomes a major plot point in the final season.
Edited in Lost: The Journey (2005)
However, when Koreans get married, the wife never takes her husband’s last name. In fact, in Korea it is not even allowed to marry someone with the same last name except in rare circumstances.. [Repeat line] Desmond Hume: See you in another life bro.. The strange opening credits were designed by J.J. Abrams on his laptop indoors in black and white, as an homage to the Twilight Zone. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard of the hit TV series LOST.
Well, let’s put it this way
You’ve seen the reviews, you’ve read the 5-star reviews, and you’ve heard the water cooler talk about it. If you haven’t started watching it yet, you might be wondering if you should start watching it. If you like action series, you’ll love LOST. If you like shows with complex characters and interactions, you’ll love LOST. If you like shows with drama, mystery, and suspense, you’ll love LOST. If you like shows with humor, you’ll love LOST.
Get the picture?
If you like shows where you can watch an episode twice and see it in a completely different way, you’ll love LOST. If it shows how every scene makes sense… Simply put, if you’ve ever loved a TV show, you’ll be hooked. LOST is a show about a plane crash on a mysterious island. 48 people survived, but at the center of the story are 14 of them, all with secrets. There’s confusion at first.
In short, watch it
But as the series progresses, friendships develop and we learn that there is more to the island than meets the eye… The characters are fantastic – don’t pay attention to those who say the cast is so diverse it’s a cliché, they’re probably the same people who would criticize it if it were all white. You’ll be hooked, unless you’re one of those pregnant people who gets a hernia if every detail in the first episode isn’t exactly right. Otherwise, I have to ask… Why aren’t you watching? 10/10