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Lost: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]
The Complete First Season on DVD
Season 1
Season 1 featured 24 episodes, which aired on Wednesdays at 8:00 pm in
the United States beginning September 22, 2004. A plane crash strands
the surviving passengers of Oceanic Flight 815 on a seemingly deserted
tropical island, forcing the group of strangers to work together to
stay alive. Their survival is threatened by mysterious entities
including polar bears, an unseen creature that roams the jungle, and
the island's malevolent inhabitants known as the "Others". They
encounter a Frenchwoman named Danielle Rousseau who was shipwrecked on
the island over 16 years earlier and find a mysterious metal hatch
buried in the ground. An attempt is made to leave the island on a raft.
Episodes
"Series #" refers to the episode's number in the overall series,
whereas "Episode #" refers to the episode's number in this particular
season. "Featured character(s)" refers to the character(s) whose
backstory is featured in the episode's flashbacks. "American viewers in
millions" refers to the number of Americans in millions who watched the
episode live. The first season's episodes are altogether 1068 minutes
in length.
Series
# |
Episode
# |
Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Featured
character(s) |
American viewers
in millions |
Original airdate |
| 1 |
1 |
"Pilot:
Part 1" |
J.J. Abrams |
Story by
Jeffrey Lieber and J.J. Abrams &
Damon Lindelof
Teleplay by J.J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof |
Jack |
18.65 |
September 22, 2004 |
|
Oceanic Airlines Flight 815, a commercial airliner flying from
Sydney to Los Angeles, breaks apart in mid-air and is strewn across
a seemingly deserted tropical island in the South Pacific, with
forty-eight survivors of the initial crash. Mysterious roars are
heard from the jungle and trees are found knocked over. Jack, Kate
and Charlie set out into the jungle to find the cockpit of the
airplane so they can send out a distress signal using the plane's
transceiver. They also find the co-pilot, who survived the crash,
but is soon killed by the mysterious "monster". A flashback shows
Jack on the plane. |
| 2 |
2 |
"Pilot:
Part 2" |
J.J. Abrams |
Story by
Jeffrey Lieber and J.J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof
Teleplay by J.J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof |
Charlie &
Kate |
17.00 |
September 29, 2004 |
|
Kate, Sayid, Sawyer, Charlie, Shannon and Boone head out to take
the transceiver inland in an attempt to reach higher ground and get
a better signal. Along the way, they are attacked by a charging
polar bear, which Sawyer shoots and kills. They are unable to send
a signal with the transceiver due to the presence of another
signal, a distress call (translated by Shannon) sent by a French
woman that has been playing over and over for approximately sixteen
years. Back at the beach, a federal marshal wakes up during his
operation and asks Jack about Kate, who, in a flashback, is
escorted by the marshal on the plane. In another flashback, Charlie
is shown to have sneaked a small bag of heroin onto the plane. |
| 3 |
3 |
"Tabula
Rasa" |
Jack Bender |
Damon Lindelof |
Kate |
16.54 |
October 6, 2004 |
|
Jack learns about Kate's past as a fugitive. The signal party
returns, but decides not to tell the others about the transmission.
Sawyer shoots the marshal, thinking that it will relieve him of his
misery. However, this only punctures his lung, so Jack euthanizes
him. Flashbacks show Kate's life on an Australian farm, until she
is captured by the marshal. |
| 4 |
4 |
"Walkabout" |
Jack Bender |
David Fury |
Locke |
18.16 |
October 13, 2004 |
|
The fuselage is burned after it is raided by a group of wild boar.
Locke successfully goes hunting for boar. Locke encounters the
monster, but he does not tell anyone about this. In flashbacks, it
is revealed that he was in a wheelchair before the plane crash and
healed after the crash. |
| 5 |
5 |
"White
Rabbit" |
Kevin Hooks |
Christian Taylor |
Jack |
16.82 |
October 20, 2004 |
|
Boone steals the decreasing water supply in a misguided attempt to
help everyone, but the survivors turn on him. A sleep-deprived Jack
chases after what appears to be his deceased father in the forests
and eventually discovers caves with fresh water. Jack comes to
terms with his role as leader. In flashbacks, Jack goes to
Australia to retrieve his deceased father. |
| 6 |
6 |
"House
of the Rising Sun" |
Michael Zinberg |
Javier Grillo-Marxuach |
Sun |
16.83 |
October 27, 2004 |
|
Some of the survivors move to the caves, while some stay at the
beach. Locke exchanges Charlie's heroin for Charlie's guitar. Jin
attacks Michael because he has Jin's father-in-law's watch;
however, only Jin's wife Sun knows this because they do not speak
English. Jin is handcuffed to the wreckage. Sun reveals to Michael
that she can speak English and explains why Jin attacked Michael,
after which Michael frees Jin. Flashbacks show that Jin had to take
a job working for Sun's father for her hand in marriage. One night,
after they are married, Jin returns home covered in someone else's
blood. Sun secretly plots to leave Jin; however, she changes her
mind in the end. |
| 7 |
7 |
"The
Moth" |
Jack Bender |
Jennifer Johnson &
Paul Dini |
Charlie |
18.73 |
November 3, 2004 |
|
Charlie is suffering from withdrawal and asks Locke for his heroin,
and Locke says that he will return the drugs the third time Charlie
asks. Charlie later asks Locke for his heroin for the third time
and Locke gives it back but Charlie destroys it. Flashbacks show
Charlie and his brother Liam leading their band DriveSHAFT and,
eventually, Liam gets Charlie hooked on heroin. Years later,
Charlie visits Liam's house in Australia and wants him to rejoin
DriveSHAFT for their comeback tour but a clean Liam refuses. |
| 8 |
8 |
"Confidence
Man" |
Tucker Gates |
Damon Lindelof |
Sawyer |
18.44 |
November 10, 2004 |
|
Sawyer is suspected of hoarding some asthma inhalers from the
wreck. Sayid tortures Sawyer, who reveals to Kate that he does not
have them. Sayid sets off to explore the island's shoreline in
self-imposed isolation, needing time to come to terms with his
actions in torturing Sawyer. Kate reads a letter that Sawyer always
carries around, which reveals that "Sawyer" is an alias. When
Sawyer was a child, a man known as Sawyer conned and slept with his
mother, who was killed by young Sawyer's father in a
murder-suicide. Young Sawyer vowed, in the letter, to give the
letter to the original Sawyer. Later, Sawyer became a con-man and
took the name of the original Sawyer. In flashbacks, Sawyer tries
to con a husband and wife, but gives up when he discovers that they
have a son. |
| 9 |
9 |
"Solitary" |
Greg Yaitanes |
David Fury |
Sayid |
17.64 |
November 17, 2004 |
|
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. |
| 10 |
10 |
"Raised
by Another" |
Marita Grabiak |
Lynne E. Litt |
Claire |
17.15 |
December 1, 2004 |
|
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. |
| 11 |
11 |
"All
the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues" |
Stephen Williams |
Javier Grillo-Marxuach |
Jack |
18.88 |
December 8, 2004 |
|
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. 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. |
| 12 |
12 |
"Whatever
the Case May Be" |
Jack Bender |
Damon Lindelof &
Jennifer Johnson |
Kate |
21.59 |
January 5, 2005 |
|
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. In a flashback, Kate robs
a bank so that she can recover the toy airplane. |
| 13 |
13 |
"Hearts
and Minds" |
Rod Holcomb |
Carlton Cuse &
Javier Grillo-Marxuach |
Boone |
20.81 |
January 12, 2005 |
|
Shannon's relationship with Sayid gets more personal. Locke and
Boone try to get into the hatch they found. Boone wants to tell
Shannon about the hatch and Locke gives him a drug that causes him
to hallucinate and let go of Shannon. In flashbacks, Boone tries to
get rid of Shannon's abusive boyfriend by paying him off, only to
find out that it was all a scam perpetrated by Shannon, who
proceeds to sleep with Boone. |
| 14 |
14 |
"Special" |
Greg Yataines |
David Fury |
Michael &
Walt |
19.69 |
January 19, 2005 |
|
An annoyed Michael confronts Walt, who has been studying knife
skills under Locke, and enlists his help in scavenging parts from
the wreck to build a raft, but Walt wanders off. Michael and Locke
track Walt into the jungle and find that he has been trapped by a
polar bear. Michael risks his life to save Walt and they reconcile.
Later, Locke and Boone find Claire stumbling out of the jungle.
Flashbacks show that when Walt was only a few months old, his
mother accepted a job in Amsterdam and took her child with her. She
married a co-worker named Brian when Walt was two and refuses to
let Michael speak to Walt. Years later, Susan dies and Brian does
not want custody of Walt because the boy is "different". |
| 15 |
15 |
"Homecoming" |
Kevin Hooks |
Damon Lindelof |
Charlie |
19.48 |
February 9, 2005 |
|
Claire is back among the survivors, but the last thing she
remembers is the flight. Ethan confronts Charlie, threatening to
kill the other castaways one by one until he gets Claire back.
Despite security measures, Scott is murdered. With the guns from
the briefcase and Claire as bait, Jack, Kate, Locke, Sayid and
Sawyer set a trap. The trap works, and Ethan is captured. Although
the plan is to keep Ethan alive, a vengeful Charlie kills him. In
flashbacks, Charlie tries to get drug money by stealing from a rich
girl. |
| 16 |
16 |
"Outlaws" |
Jack Bender |
Drew Goddard |
Sawyer |
17.87 |
February 16, 2005 |
|
In dream or flashback, a small child (presumably Sawyer) is being
talked to by his mother, who instructs him to hide under the bed
and never come out no matter what. There is a man banging on the
door and eventually breaks it down. The door closes, and the
child's mother is heard yelling, "What the hell is wrong with
you?!" in a worried, angered manner. Shots are heard and the
fighting stops. The man comes into the child's room, sits on top of
the bed the child is hiding under, and kills himself. Sawyer is
awakened by a boar in his tent. Sawyer becomes obsessed with
finding the boar that raided his tent and goes into the jungle with
Kate to find it; however, he does not kill it when he finds it. He
gives his gun to Jack, who now has all the firearms in the
marshal's suitcase. Sawyer realizes that he met Jack's father in
Australia. In flashbacks, Sawyer tracks down who he believes to be
the Sawyer who ruined his life, in Australia. Sawyer kills the man,
but finds out that that man was not the original Sawyer. |
| 17 |
17 |
"…In
Translation" |
Tucker Gates |
Javier Grillo-Marxuach &
Leonard Dick |
Jin |
19.49 |
February 23, 2005 |
|
Michael continues work on his raft, which only has one available
spot left as Sawyer has bought a seat on the raft in exchange for
building materials. The raft is set on fire and everyone blames
Jin. Michael beats up Jin the next morning. Sun then tells him to
stop because Jin did not burn the raft. Everyone is surprised that
she speaks English, including Jin. Locke says that it was probably
the Others. Michael concedes the raft is gone and decides to make a
new one. Sun goes to see Jin, who tells her that it is too late to
start over. Jin goes back to the beach and helps Michael rebuild
the raft, on which he has gained a spot. Walt confesses to Locke
that he burned the raft because he likes the island. In flashbacks,
it is revealed that the reason Jin once showed up covered in blood
was because he beat a man to save him, as Sun's father had
requested his death. Jin plans to go to America with Sun to start a
new life. |
| 18 |
18 |
"Numbers" |
Dan Attias |
Brent Fletcher &
David Fury |
Hurley |
18.85 |
March 2, 2005 |
|
Hurley finds that some of Rousseau's documents contain the repeated
numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42, the same numbers which Hurley had
used to win a lottery jackpot. Hurley sets off on his own and finds
Rousseau, who says that she does not know what the numbers mean:
only that her party was drawn to the island by a radio transmission
that was broadcasting the numbers. The numbers are revealed to be
engraved on the side of the hatch. In flashbacks, Hurley wins the
lottery, and over the coming weeks, everyone around him suffers
increasingly bad luck. |
| 19 |
19 |
"Deus
Ex Machina" |
Robert Mandel |
Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof |
Locke |
17.75 |
March 30, 2005 |
|
Locke discovers that he is losing sensation in his legs. Locke and
Boone find a
Beechcraft 18 teetering on the edge of a cliff. Boone climbs up
and, using the radio, sends out a distress call, "We are the
survivors of Oceanic Flight 815," to which a
man responds "We're the survivors of Oceanic Flight
815." The plane falls and Locke carries a critically injured Boone
back to the camp. Locke arrives at the caves with Boone and lies
about how Boone got hurt. Locke disappears into the jungle.
Pounding on the hatch and screaming in anguish, the inside of the
hatch suddenly becomes illuminated. In flashbacks, Locke meets his
parents and his father cons him out of a kidney. |
| 20 |
20 |
"Do
No Harm" |
Stephen Williams |
Janet Tamaro |
Jack |
17.12 |
April 6, 2005 |
|
Boone reveals to Jack that he and Locke have discovered the hatch,
and Locke has told him not to tell anybody else. Despite Jack's
extensive attempts to save him, Boone dies. Claire goes into labor
and gives birth to a boy. Flashbacks show Jack's wedding to Sarah,
a former patient whom he had "fixed" after she was injured in a car
accident. |
| 21 |
21 |
"The
Greater Good" |
David Grossman |
Leonard Dick |
Sayid |
17.20 |
May 4, 2005 |
|
Locke arrives at Boone's funeral and is attacked by Jack. Locke
asks for Shannon's forgiveness, to no avail; instead, Shannon
steals the key to the gun case from a sleeping Jack, and confronts
Locke in the jungle. Sayid tackles Shannon just as she fires the
gun and the bullet grazes Locke's head. Sayid later tells Locke to
take him to the hatch. In flashbacks, Sayid becomes an informant
for the Australian Secret Intelligence Service and the CIA, which
has asked him to infiltrate a terrorist cell of which his old
friend Essam is a member. Sayid agrees to do it in return for
Nadia's whereabouts and he betrays Essam, who kills himself. |
| 22 |
22 |
"Born
to Run" |
Tucker Gates |
Story by
Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Teleplay by
Edward Kitsis &
Adam Horowitz |
Kate |
17.10 |
May 11, 2005 |
|
Sayid and Locke show the hatch to Jack, who believes that the hatch
needs to be opened. Walt warns Locke not to open the hatch, despite
not ever being told about it. Kate seeks a place on the raft,
threatening to take Sawyer's spot. After Michael is poisoned, he
kicks Sawyer off the raft. Sawyer reveals to everyone that Kate was
the fugitive on the plane. Walt confesses to Michael that he was
responsible for the fire that destroyed the first raft and,
although Michael says they can stay on the island, Walt insists
that they have to leave. In flashbacks, Kate returns to her home
town to see her dying mother, and meets up with former boyfriend
Tom Brennan. With Tom's help, Kate is able to be alone with her
mother, who begins screaming for help upon seeing her. She and Tom
try to escape, but Tom is killed and Kate runs. |
| 23 |
23 |
"Exodus:
Part 1" |
Jack Bender |
Damon Lindelof &
Carlton Cuse |
Various |
18.62 |
May 18, 2005 |
|
Rousseau arrives at the beach to warn the survivors that the Others
are coming, and tells them more of her own story. She was pregnant
when she came to the island sixteen years ago but the Others—their
arrival heralded by a column of black smoke—came and kidnapped her
baby, who she has not seen since. A column of black smoke is soon
seen in the distance. Jack, Locke and Sayid tell Rousseau about the
hatch, and their need to open it, perhaps with dynamite. Rousseau
offers to take them to the Black Rock to get some dynamite.
Jack, Locke, Kate, Hurley, Arzt and Rousseau arrive at the Black
Rock, a large slave ship stranded inland. Meanwhile, Charlie
gathers messages to put in a bottle and the raft sets sail. In
flashbacks, several of the survivors are shown in the final hours
before the flight. |
| 24 |
24 |
"Exodus:
Part 2" |
Jack Bender |
Damon Lindelof &
Carlton Cuse |
Various |
20.71 |
May 25, 2005 |
|
Rousseau leaves the Black Rock, and Arzt explodes while
handling the dynamite. They encounter the monster—a cloud of black
smoke. Rousseau steals Claire's baby, whom she has named Aaron.
Sayid surmises that Rousseau intends to attempt an exchange of
Claire's baby, for her own child with the Others. Charlie and Sayid
head toward the column of black smoke and along the way, they also
encounter the drug smugglers' plane, which Sayid reveals is full of
heroin; Charlie takes some. When Sayid and Charlie arrive on the
beach with the black smoke, there are no other people, just a pyre
and Rousseau and Aaron. She returns Aaron and tells them that she
overheard the Others saying that they were going after "the boy".
On the raft, the crew encounters a boat. The boat's crew turns out
unfriendly and demands that they hand over Walt. Sawyer is shot and
Walt is taken. An explosive is thrown onto the raft, destroying it.
Meanwhile, Jack, Kate, Locke, and Hurley blow open the hatch,
revealing a very deep dark hole with a broken ladder. The
survivors' time in the airport and boarding the plane continues to
be shown through flashbacks. |
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