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This episode sticks out to me the most out of all of the episodes as far as how much I remember it, and that is why I'm ranking it so high. However, I am planning on re-watching Lost this Summer with a couple of family members who want to start getting into the show I bet my list will be much different after then, but here's what I think (and what I can remember) as of now: I honestly have only seen Lost once all the way through and it was quite a few years back, so I don't remember most of the episodes (and especially not most of their names).

Wish they wouldn't have included the flashes to season 1 though.īut there's so many good ones that get left out of this list. A very polarizing episode, but I liked it. Finally get some Ben back story, and our first trip to Jacob's cabin! Also, Ben kills Locke, or does he? Well.not yet. This episode was the first one they produced after that was resolved, and it was an example of the show at it's best. Felt like Season 4 was dragging on when the writer's strike had hit.

Season 6 was the weakest one, to me, but The End is still one of the best episodes of the show.
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We finally meet Jacob, and he dies! We finally see the full statue! We finally see the contents of that coffin Ilana's men have been carrying around, and, wow, if Locke's still dead, who's that in there with Ben and Jac.oh.! We see this incident we've heard about for 3 years now! Jack and Sawyer fight, and a nuclear bomb goes off, or does it? What else does an episode have to do to make a top 10 list? "We're gonna have to take the boy." Glad I didn't have to wait very long for Season 2. Based on that episode alone, I dropped $50 the following August on the DVD set and proceeded to binge-watch Season 1. I missed out on season 1 live, but I caught a second airing of the Pilot right around Christmas 2004. Also, "Not Penny's Boat?" Well who is it then? "We have to go back" was just mind-blowing when it happened, and I had from May til January of the following year to think about what all that meant. The Economist (Sayid is a badass like always)įlashes Before Your Eyes (The first really great Desmond episode. I love when the show becomes more scifi.) Man of Science, Man of Faith (Awesome atmosphere, directing and acting. Love the trippy time travel reminded me of The Constant.) Jughead (Faraday is just awesome and so is Desmond.
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Walkabout (I still stand by the opinion that this episode has the best twist of any television series ever.) I like how it doesn't even take a few minutes to get going it's just "BOOM!" and your thrown right into the story. Pilot (One of the best intros to any show. Eko was my favorite character on the show and man was this episode everything I could have dreamed of.)
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Through the Looking Glass (Some of the most intense action/adventure tv I have seen.) The Shape of Things to Come (Ben is my favorite character and this episode felt like an action movie.) Kidney disease and kidney failure can affect how drugs work in your body, therefore, many drugs need to be a special dose for people with low kidney function or for those on dialysis.The Constant (I know it's almost cliche to put it up here but seriously that was one of the greatest episodes of tv ever.) Make sure that any drugs you take for your eyes or for any other reason are the proper dose. Quit smoking – smoking increases the risk for cataracts and glaucoma. Check your glucose levels and blood pressure as recommended by your doctor.


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