@@johnlocke8642 olny reaiders of lost ark related to lost religous event can be secret chest or holy bowl. nothnig else. indiana jones is fantasy about nazis finding them .the lost serie is not fantasy .there is no holy bowl there is island and men in black decall.
One of the most brilliant stories ever told. I will always love this show, the emotion, the mystery. If you don't understand LOST, watch it again. When it starts to make sense, you will love it even more.
People get mad at me for liking this show because like %90 of the mysteries go unanswered. Which I get why they'd find that annoying, but up until the final few episodes I had more fun not knowing what the answers were. After you finish the show for the first time this kind of goes away though.
Thats when the audience first learns that this is Jacob. When I first saw this episode when it aired I was so shocked that Jacob was a real person, and that we finally got to see who he was. The piano key when he says Jacob's name really hit deep when watching for the first time.
Lost is the most masterful case of clever foreshadowing ever....even better than the Sixth Sense, or Skeleton Key...when I went back and watched it a second time, it was fascinating at how many clues were planted in the early seasons....Bravo writers! Bravo!
bravo writers if it only was all ficton to create from them. its not. they try to put reilgious writings and real world events with budget sense. there is island and men in black on real life acardoing to religons and prophets tellings books. many thing from show coming piece from that tellings. to statue to black rock ship. to jakop to moving island to travinlg black smoke. but all of them translating in budget sense. for example they refurnig smoke to men in black on religous books as ablitiy fast travel and shape shfting liar. that doesnt auto mean hes always smoke or even smoke. the worls of mening on relegious books not have 1 meaning.
@@enorma29 you cant explain arabic myth with english. english is very limited language. you can bring english smartass proffesors still they cant tranlsate it. am not considring the fact you cant found profffesors not be atheist or corropted chrstian beliavers to fully understan the thing. the things is lost topic is a real thing not a sci ficton end with religious episode. the island is real mentioned many times on books. the end battle will happen when black smoke aka "deccal " espcae isladn. when jesus return to fight for end battle with islamic rule not chrsitanty rule. for them jesus dead anyway. like serie last episodes john locke the technolgical weapons will be wortless against to decall.infact all the big countries will support him with tech against jesus beliavers army. who think all this crazy bulshits never ever be side of future islamic side with jesus. sides will be detemine before all this happens cleary on front of world.
@@Mopark25 thats not how the writers marketed it initially, they said everything was scientifically explainable within the real world......then the did convoluted time travel mid way through, and it just kept getting sillier from there.
When I first saw this scene I had no idea who they were, I assumed they were just 2 of the others who were refferring to the rules they lived by in their comunity. It was like a whole other show rewatching it after everything we learn.
Ah, Jacob's Theme. Wonderful piece of music from Michael Giacchino. That man's a genius. Epic scene! I love it. "Do you have any idea how badly I want to kill you?" "Yes." LOVE IT! I miss LOST so much. :(
Season 4 was my favorite, I think since it had the fewest episodes it was much more well paced and I just found it the most interesting and action packed of them all.
My favourite episode of the whole show is 'The Constant' from Season 4 - absolutely superb. Box of handerchiefs needed right at the end of that episode. Very cleverly done the whole episode!
@@KS-xk2so - if you think THAT was emotional, then you'll need a complete box of tissues for this one. For this scene (link below) Michael Emerson should have won an Oscar. Brilliant performance - ruclips.net/video/XFrYMO0jhGs/видео.html
Dawah Bro Tueris (Idk how it's called in English, that's her name in Spanish) is very scary to me too. In fact, a lot of Egyptian gods and goddess look horrifying.
I will never forget how excited I was when this episode began. I knew straight away that we were finally going to meet Jacob properly. I wish I could go back in time and experience this show all over again.
@@Communist-Doge I couldn’t agree more, pal. Every time I rewatch it, it transports me back to my younger years, watching it for the first time. No other TV series has ever captivated and obsessed me like Lost did.
It’s been 20 years since this show first came on tv. 20 years. I’m 34 now and every few days I randomly think of a scene from it… for the last 20 years.
Its oddly hypnotic seeing this seemingly godly being doing nothing but spinning some threads and fishing for food. Very basic things and yet it feels like more.
This scene is so powerful and one of the best scenes in tv history! I watched Lost nearly 13 years ago and throughout that time my memory had thought that the final ending was this scene. I just always remembered these two guys sitting on the beach but now that I just finished rewatching the show, this is far from the ending lol. It just shows how amazing this scene is.
Guys. You're completely wrong. The writers had a plan. The plan was set midway through season 1. So in other words, Series 4-6 were not just a 'drunk' mistake. The story just got more complex and confusing. They included more to help us understand,eg, time travel to the 1970's helped us understand the Dharma Initiative! This show had fucking everything! and there isn't a day where i wish i could just forget everything in lost and rewatch it! There is mystery, romance,fantasy,sci-fi, EVERYTHING
One day after a decade or so having forgot most if it i will pick up all the seasons one more time and rewatch it all again. It will never be as magnificent as the first time, but in that time I will remember why this show is one of the greatest ever made, its mystery, complexity, and all the times it made me laugh and cry.
Despite MIB clearly seems to be the evil counterpart of Jacob, I'm sure he has a very good reason to be so pissed off with him (Jacob), he is sick and tired of seeing new groups of humans coming to the island. In season 6 he says all the time that he wants to get off the island, that remains to be seen as the truth, but I do believe that many bad things happened to this character along his human life that ultimately made him turn to the dark side.
Damn bro... Do you even login to this account? I think we watched this show around the same time. I was in highschool back then. Now I'm rewatching the series with my wife after more than a decade. She never watched it.
Hey Karen ( looked at your profile ) :) I love Lost too. Did you watch it when it first aired or afterward? And who was your favorite character/s and why? p.s - Do you find it disturbing when MIB tells Jacob - " Thanks, I just ate" . Like seriously, what the F is the smoke monster eating? lol
I just realized I'm probably the only person in the world who liked the ending and who had a bunch of "Ohhhhhh I GET IT" moments throughout Lost... Makes me wonder if I actually got it ._.
You didnt get it. You just had moments where you wanted to get it so you said you get it. They wrote the show and they didnt get it they didn't have to and just kept writing random shit and then it ended.
@@flatlinerking I think people got way too caught up in the mysteries personally. Lost was never a show about a weird mysterious island. It's a show about a group of people, connected in ways they never even realized, that happens to take place on a weird mysterious island. Sure they didn't solve all the mysteries, but they gave their characters some incredible arcs. Those are the moments I remember. The weird island was just needed to put the characters into the crazy situations needed for the growth they went through.
Not all all. I loved the finale. "The End" and "LA X" were two of the best episodes in the series. Much of that backlash is really from the Island-specific episode *near* the end, when people realized just how many threads might be dropped, and how many things might go unexplained. The story of the island demanded a two (or even three) episode mini-event. Instead, we got one, and some felt...shortchanged. "Lost" was an heir to "The Twilight Zone", but it existed in a different era. The audience of the former could have unresolved items, open threads, and cliffhangers never answered. The modern one demanded more, and never forgave. So the legacy is not what it should have been.
@zach200cc different ships i believe. I still dont get the biblical reference of jacob, he supposedly fought an angel/god himself and survived....not evil...hmmm.
I remember watching this scene and even though i didnt understand what was happening because we had to get through the entire season to understand this conversation this scene was still so entertaining i enjoy these "?" conversations.
Doesn’t this scene remind you of the the old cartoon where Wile E Coyote clocks in with that old sheepdog that was trying to kill him… “Good morning Ralph, good morning Sam”. 😂
It's amazing how in a normal scene, when the jungle is behind the characters, it always seems forboding and teeming with activity within-The Others, the monster, etc. But here, we know that those things aren't there and the jungle just seems so peaceful and safe. It's very odd.
I’ve been watching the series again on Hulu …. It is my favorite show ever STILL!!!!! even better actually now in todays world where division is rife and everyone looks like an “other”
@FuckinLittleDreamer Part 2 the statue was Tarawet - the Egyptian goddess of Childbirth (or something like that I can hardly remember). Anyone who tried giving birth on the Island would die - it kind of explained why in Lost's cryptic way. By the way - I highly recommend Lost. Just make sure you watch it from the start and down spoil yourself by watching the answers. It's all about the confusing journey whilst you are watching it.
I still wanna read the original screenplay or script concept for rhe story that would become LOST.. but i can't find it.. I'm sure tons was added and deleted or changed.. i just want toknow what it was in the Begining
Am I the only one who was thinking until season 4 that Jack's father was Jacob & Locke was going to be his successor when they brought his coffin back to the Island?
The incident in 1977 is what caused babies not being born on the island for at least the few decades that came after due to large amounts of electromagnetic energy on the island being emitted. The Egyptians did the same thing in the past and caused an incident(Stone Cork at the heart of the island), which caused them to have their own fertility problems, which is why they built a giant statue to the goddess of fertility.
How do you know this? I just finished the entire series and there are so many things I still don't understand. I loved the show and am kinda happy I have a reason to start over, but man is it quite an undertaking.
Thats the refference the writers make in Richards flashback episode when MiB says hes the devil. They also refference Mark's role in another film when he dunked Richards head into the water.
Well, we know from Jacob's pseudo mother, that the light is inherently good and that this light is in every man, it is in essence some form of life force or grace or whatever you want to call it. It would also seem to follow that it is a little like the sun, life giving etc but get too close and you get roasted,BUT...it also seems to follow that the longer and closer you are exposed to it, you seem to become changed by it, or perhaps more in tune with it, more understanding etc, which is why, I assume, that pseudo mother and her two boys have more powers than any other of the islands ancient inhabitants, for whatever reason, pseudo mother knew about the light, it's secret location and obviously stayed pretty damn close to it, to protect it, but maybe at that close proximity it also had more of an effect. Also, I believe that not only does exposure to it play a part in it's effect on individuals, but also the nature of individuals, like if individuals decide to be good, ie;, not commit murder etc, or perhaps the light influences people to be good, whatever the relationship, it seems that ultimate sin, ie; killing, has negative influence, for example with Ben, he was once truly one of the others, but his evil nature and manipulations and murderous ways made his light go dim, so to speak, he even said himself that he used to have dreams, dreams that the island would use to teach him and show him what he should do, but no longer after he was a bad mofo
I believe they initially thought of Samuel. Or perhaps Steven. In my mind they pulled back to avoid Sam and Ralph references. The animated wolf and sheepdog who clock in before going at it.
If they had done this in season 3 when Locke and Ben were on the way to meet “Jacob” and we got the whole thing about hurleys numbers being the best candidates amongst the survivors of 815 the rest of the show would’ve been that much better
I've just finished watching Lost and the statue doesn't make sense. Wasn't it broken by a ship in a storm that brought the twins mother to the island. So how can it be complete when they are grown men ?
2:55 that little "donnnng" hit on the strings is such a distinctly LOST sound cue, it's insane.
ok
Yes the music is one of the most important elements of lost
Retard @@elmalloc
Yeah, "little dong" sums up LOST quite well
The music is amazing. Some kind of mythological effect
Apparently Giacchino based Jacob’s theme on Indiana Jones’ compositions
@@frankanderson6339 makes sense, I definitely heard some Raiders of the lost ark influence in there
@@johnlocke8642 olny reaiders of lost ark related to lost religous event can be secret chest or holy bowl. nothnig else. indiana jones is fantasy about nazis finding them .the lost serie is not fantasy .there is no holy bowl there is island and men in black decall.
@@frankanderson6339 I don't feel Indiana Jones, The *here* music is GREAT !
True. Ever since this show aired I’ve been looking for similar music. The closest I came is spa channel on Sirius.
I remember watching this for the 1st time and having chills up my spine...so good!
It gave such a sense of "we're coming to the end now, the ground floor of the mysteries."
I remember watching it for the first time and not having a clue of what's going on
Until this moment, Jacob was a myth, a Linus tale... this was a great revealing
The line "I just ate" is so sinister now that we know he's the smoke monster.
yeah, poor MIB, Jackob must have pushed his buttons for years
And if we didn't know, now we do.
@@alexb3617 4 8 15 16 23 42 Execute
@@jbreezy101lol
One of the most brilliant stories ever told. I will always love this show, the emotion, the mystery. If you don't understand LOST, watch it again. When it starts to make sense, you will love it even more.
everyone interprets it differently
@@insertname5421 that’s a broad reply? Can you elaborate?
@@sbanats Not many people understand the concept of eternal reoccurrence
@@manapaws5507 see you in another life brotha!
People get mad at me for liking this show because like %90 of the mysteries go unanswered. Which I get why they'd find that annoying, but up until the final few episodes I had more fun not knowing what the answers were. After you finish the show for the first time this kind of goes away though.
''It only ends once, everything happeneds before that.............is just progress''
19 years now, still one of the best show
I can't remember, aren't these two brothers?
@@manuelrodriguez2637Yes, they are
@@AhmetD.. Ahhh but i think in this scene it's yes they were... Jacob is talking to the smoke monster who's taken his brother's form.
@@manuelrodriguez2637 Well you are'nt the only one who can't remember :D
Es el mejor show que he visto en mi vida.
That tone when he says "Always nice talking to you, Jacob.." is something else...
Thats when the audience first learns that this is Jacob. When I first saw this episode when it aired I was so shocked that Jacob was a real person, and that we finally got to see who he was. The piano key when he says Jacob's name really hit deep when watching for the first time.
Lost is the most masterful case of clever foreshadowing ever....even better than the Sixth Sense, or Skeleton Key...when I went back and watched it a second time, it was fascinating at how many clues were planted in the early seasons....Bravo writers! Bravo!
bravo writers if it only was all ficton to create from them. its not. they try to put reilgious writings and real world events with budget sense. there is island and men in black on real life acardoing to religons and prophets tellings books. many thing from show coming piece from that tellings. to statue to black rock ship. to jakop to moving island to travinlg black smoke. but all of them translating in budget sense. for example they refurnig smoke to men in black on religous books as ablitiy fast travel and shape shfting liar. that doesnt auto mean hes always smoke or even smoke. the worls of mening on relegious books not have 1 meaning.
@@enorma29 you cant explain arabic myth with english. english is very limited language. you can bring english smartass proffesors still they cant tranlsate it. am not considring the fact you cant found profffesors not be atheist or corropted chrstian beliavers to fully understan the thing. the things is lost topic is a real thing not a sci ficton end with religious episode. the island is real mentioned many times on books. the end battle will happen when black smoke aka "deccal " espcae isladn. when jesus return to fight for end battle with islamic rule not chrsitanty rule. for them jesus dead anyway. like serie last episodes john locke the technolgical weapons will be wortless against to decall.infact all the big countries will support him with tech against jesus beliavers army. who think all this crazy bulshits never ever be side of future islamic side with jesus. sides will be detemine before all this happens cleary on front of world.
The best the writers could come up with for an ending was a giant cork in the island that gets pulled. Bravo indeed 😂
@@Jessicacaca00What were you expecting though? The show was always magical.
@@Mopark25 thats not how the writers marketed it initially, they said everything was scientifically explainable within the real world......then the did convoluted time travel mid way through, and it just kept getting sillier from there.
It’s difficult to convey today what a curveball this cold open was.
this was the moment when the camera moved from the pawns to the players.... unforgettable
When I first saw this scene I had no idea who they were, I assumed they were just 2 of the others who were refferring to the rules they lived by in their comunity. It was like a whole other show rewatching it after everything we learn.
Peak comment
0:38 foreshadowing lol
Love how in another show, the man in black plays the one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and Jacob plays the Devil himself
supernaturall babyy
Carry on my wayward son...
And in Prison Break both appear in the same episode.
This isn't the best scene ever....
It's the BEST SHOW EVER...
Ummm no. This is literally a scene. This clip is not an entire show, so chill.
@@calilyricist24 Since you are responding/correcting a comment from 10 years ago, I think it you are the one who needs to chill
@@Paperbagman555 still the best show ever..
This scene when I watched it in 2010, it freaked me out
@@Paperbagman555 what's age of a comment got anything to do with anything.
All the people who left comments years ago, hope you're well and love you all
And same to you 2 years later...
Ditto, love you to!
I was a member of DARMA INITIATIVE 1977 and I want to go back there but I couldn't. The island is done with me !
What a lovely times
@adel you misspelled Dharma lol
She still with Greg?
Best scene? hardly. the "we have to go back" scene is perhaps the best scene in all of TV history. Well established!
"We have to go back" is where the show is going all the way down.
@@blllklbn4055 true
That scene with Ben Jack and Locke in the casket left me unconscious
One of my all time fav tv shows I binged watched years after it came out. It was so good I would watch all through the night haha
Ah, Jacob's Theme. Wonderful piece of music from Michael Giacchino. That man's a genius. Epic scene! I love it. "Do you have any idea how badly I want to kill you?" "Yes." LOVE IT! I miss LOST so much. :(
Season 4 was my favorite, I think since it had the fewest episodes it was much more well paced and I just found it the most interesting and action packed of them all.
because of the writers strike - can you imagine ? how crazy life is to give us such a gift
@@moonstruck336I disagree, we missed out on things like a Widmore centric episode.
My favourite episode of the whole show is 'The Constant' from Season 4 - absolutely superb. Box of handerchiefs needed right at the end of that episode. Very cleverly done the whole episode!
I think flashes before your eyes was better
My fav too!
What about that episode from season 3, "power lines, paulo lies, paralyzed"
"I won't call... for EIGHT years!" That episode is a tear jerker for sure.
@@KS-xk2so - if you think THAT was emotional, then you'll need a complete box of tissues for this one. For this scene (link below) Michael Emerson should have won an Oscar. Brilliant performance - ruclips.net/video/XFrYMO0jhGs/видео.html
I don't know but for some reason that statue looks very terrifying
Dawah Bro Tueris (Idk how it's called in English, that's her name in Spanish) is very scary to me too. In fact, a lot of Egyptian gods and goddess look horrifying.
BECAUSE IT'S GIGANTIC
Watch LOST from 2004
It’s Taweret an Egyptian goddess
Well duh, it’s a giant human crocodile hippopotamus lion hybrid. Enough to scare anyone.
I have watched this show 57 times, still amazes me every time. No other like it.
Eh... 57 times?! Might I suggest you attempt to get a life?
I was so confused...and when he said Jacob I shit my pants.
I knew it before he said ut. I have only watched it once
Lost in a nutshell
Justin Demers me 2
@@Morcealaticoyep
you know, this really is like the best scene ever...
I will never forget how excited I was when this episode began. I knew straight away that we were finally going to meet Jacob properly. I wish I could go back in time and experience this show all over again.
Same, mate. I was young and LOVED this show. I've rewatched it 5 or 6 times but I'd love to reset my memory and watch it anew. Best show ever.
@@Communist-Doge I couldn’t agree more, pal. Every time I rewatch it, it transports me back to my younger years, watching it for the first time. No other TV series has ever captivated and obsessed me like Lost did.
I just watched it all for the first time. You can live vicariously through me
It’s been 20 years since this show first came on tv. 20 years. I’m 34 now and every few days I randomly think of a scene from it… for the last 20 years.
Me too
there voices are so perfect. mixed with the cinematography and score are amazing.
Its oddly hypnotic seeing this seemingly godly being doing nothing but spinning some threads and fishing for food. Very basic things and yet it feels like more.
Reminds of the discussion between God and Mephisto in Faust.
That pink fish looks fucking yummy.
"Always nice talking to you Jacob"
To this day LOST is still the GOAT at executing wham lines/moments like this.
Genius scene. The Taouret statue is just fascinating, whereas Jacob and his brother are romans.
how do we know thy are romans?
Their mother spoke latin
When mother living they supposedly in 40-50 AD
Looks more like a Sobek statue to me.
From where do you get this piece of information??
This scene is so powerful and one of the best scenes in tv history! I watched Lost nearly 13 years ago and throughout that time my memory had thought that the final ending was this scene. I just always remembered these two guys sitting on the beach but now that I just finished rewatching the show, this is far from the ending lol. It just shows how amazing this scene is.
Please explain…
I got lost..
I remember when I watched this for the first time, I was like : wait... So Jacob IS real after all??
Perfect in so many ways
I know man, and then finding out that every time Jacob was supposedly there it was actually the man in black was mind blowing.
Guys. You're completely wrong. The writers had a plan. The plan was set midway through season 1. So in other words, Series 4-6 were not just a 'drunk' mistake. The story just got more complex and confusing. They included more to help us understand,eg, time travel to the 1970's helped us understand the Dharma Initiative! This show had fucking everything! and there isn't a day where i wish i could just forget everything in lost and rewatch it! There is mystery, romance,fantasy,sci-fi, EVERYTHING
The soundtrack is just amazing
this is probably one of the most important scenes in the entire show i fucking LOVEEEE this scene
Just love the way he grills the fish. No oil, no salt, very healthy. Not sure if it will be fully cooked though...
My mind is still blown that Jacob is the same guy who puts Lebowskis head in the toilet!
"Where's Jack's dad's body, Lewbowski? Where's the fucking body shithead!?"
"It's uh...down there somewhere, let me take another look."
Finally got our answer to the 4 toed statue at least. So many other questions unanswered. Bring back LOST! lol
One day after a decade or so having forgot most if it i will pick up all the seasons one more time and rewatch it all again. It will never be as magnificent as the first time, but in that time I will remember why this show is one of the greatest ever made, its mystery, complexity, and all the times it made me laugh and cry.
2 more years to go. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Rise and shine Mr. Akillian1, rise and shine.
its time
Worth it just for the foreshadowing and coincidences you pick up along the way.
Wake up it's bern a decade❤
Despite MIB clearly seems to be the evil counterpart of Jacob, I'm sure he has a very good reason to be so pissed off with him (Jacob), he is sick and tired of seeing new groups of humans coming to the island. In season 6 he says all the time that he wants to get off the island, that remains to be seen as the truth, but I do believe that many bad things happened to this character along his human life that ultimately made him turn to the dark side.
Lost is by far the best series i have seen. I am going to be so sad when it is over :=(
Woh 11 years
He's probably dead now.
Damn bro... Do you even login to this account?
I think we watched this show around the same time. I was in highschool back then. Now I'm rewatching the series with my wife after more than a decade. She never watched it.
this scene is immense
I watched the whole show as it came out... and knowing the last 20 seconds of every episode was going to be bonkers was so much fun!
I LOVE LOST I miss it
Hey Karen ( looked at your profile ) :) I love Lost too. Did you watch it when it first aired or afterward? And who was your favorite character/s and why?
p.s - Do you find it disturbing when MIB tells Jacob - " Thanks, I just ate" . Like seriously, what the F is the smoke monster eating? lol
They come, fight, they destroy, they corrupt it always end the same.
The first time we find out Jacob is actually real.
I really really REALLY liked Jacob’s theme song and his character in general
My best scene was the first time you see Desmond
100%
Perfect Show
Perfect Scene
"always nice talk to you Jacob"
20 years ago we were graced with the beginning of this incredible show.
LOST
season 1:Great
season 2:Ok
season 3: THE BEST
season 4: Ok
season 5: YUM YUM YUM
season 6: OK
***** yes
***** season 3 was the best of them all.
***** im sorry but i dont think u understand the show if u think s3 was boring.
***** its not a jerking off contest for it to be good.
More like
season 1:Great
season 2: Ok
season 3: Great
season 4: Pretty Good
season 5: Great
season 6: Great
I just realized I'm probably the only person in the world who liked the ending and who had a bunch of "Ohhhhhh I GET IT" moments throughout Lost...
Makes me wonder if I actually got it ._.
You didnt get it. You just had moments where you wanted to get it so you said you get it. They wrote the show and they didnt get it they didn't have to and just kept writing random shit and then it ended.
@@jcmurr2669 funnily enough... You get it, lost was overhyped in it had questions... But the answers were always bleugh
@@flatlinerking I think people got way too caught up in the mysteries personally. Lost was never a show about a weird mysterious island. It's a show about a group of people, connected in ways they never even realized, that happens to take place on a weird mysterious island. Sure they didn't solve all the mysteries, but they gave their characters some incredible arcs. Those are the moments I remember. The weird island was just needed to put the characters into the crazy situations needed for the growth they went through.
Not all all. I loved the finale. "The End" and "LA X" were two of the best episodes in the series. Much of that backlash is really from the Island-specific episode *near* the end, when people realized just how many threads might be dropped, and how many things might go unexplained. The story of the island demanded a two (or even three) episode mini-event. Instead, we got one, and some felt...shortchanged.
"Lost" was an heir to "The Twilight Zone", but it existed in a different era. The audience of the former could have unresolved items, open threads, and cliffhangers never answered. The modern one demanded more, and never forgave. So the legacy is not what it should have been.
You're not the only one!
@zach200cc different ships i believe. I still dont get the biblical reference of jacob, he supposedly fought an angel/god himself and survived....not evil...hmmm.
The soundtrack is a masterpiece!!!
What the historical or literture bases about of the part, "they came, fight...- it only ends once..." ???????????
I remember watching this scene and even though i didnt understand what was happening because we had to get through the entire season to understand this conversation this scene was still so entertaining i enjoy these "?" conversations.
This scene answred a lot of questions for me
Right ! Who was Jacob and the BS, where he lived, what was the statue, when the Blackrock arrived...
I do! My favorite show on TV now!
Excellent scene but was that fire pit scene reversed ? The fire was wasn’t moving normally.
Doesn’t this scene remind you of the the old cartoon where Wile E Coyote clocks in with that old sheepdog that was trying to kill him… “Good morning Ralph, good morning Sam”. 😂
one of the best opening scenes of any episode on tv ever
i love the last seconds with that great egiptian or reptilian or whatever thing is..
Maximus tawaret
the best seen is from the end of season 3 with the first flashforward....."We have to go back!
The mosto brilliant outstanding and legendary scene of L O S T ever guys!!!!!!!!!
I can't stop watching it all over again and again and again..!!!!!!
It's amazing how in a normal scene, when the jungle is behind the characters, it always seems forboding and teeming with activity within-The Others, the monster, etc. But here, we know that those things aren't there and the jungle just seems so peaceful and safe. It's very odd.
The smoke monster is on the beach
@@jbreezy101 He (the Smoke monster) just ate...
didn't think of it before, but it might be the metaphor for faust and Mephistopheles
I’ve been watching the series again on Hulu …. It is my favorite show ever STILL!!!!! even better actually now in todays world where division is rife and everyone looks like an “other”
One of the greatest scenes until season 6 came about
It only ends once.Anything happens before that,is just progress
This is the most creative scene I gotta say the best scene in my eyes is when penny calls Christmas Eve
Wow. 12 years ago.
14 now. How the time flies.
15. Wow.
That's the same knife Ilana finds in the cabin. Just realized that.
@FuckinLittleDreamer Part 2 the statue was Tarawet - the Egyptian goddess of Childbirth (or something like that I can hardly remember). Anyone who tried giving birth on the Island would die - it kind of explained why in Lost's cryptic way.
By the way - I highly recommend Lost. Just make sure you watch it from the start and down spoil yourself by watching the answers. It's all about the confusing journey whilst you are watching it.
Lost had some of the best openings ever. Another one was Juliet’s intro and how our perception of the Others changed.
I still wanna read the original screenplay or script concept for rhe story that would become LOST.. but i can't find it.. I'm sure tons was added and deleted or changed.. i just want toknow what it was in the Begining
Am I the only one who was thinking until season 4 that Jack's father was Jacob & Locke was going to be his successor when they brought his coffin back to the Island?
When i first saw this i was absolutely mindblown.
The look on my face when I realized Jacob was REAL......
so what was the meaning of the statue?
It's just a colossal remnant of a past island civilisation.
The incident in 1977 is what caused babies not being born on the island for at least the few decades that came after due to large amounts of electromagnetic energy on the island being emitted. The Egyptians did the same thing in the past and caused an incident(Stone Cork at the heart of the island), which caused them to have their own fertility problems, which is why they built a giant statue to the goddess of fertility.
How do you know this? I just finished the entire series and there are so many things I still don't understand. I loved the show and am kinda happy I have a reason to start over, but man is it quite an undertaking.
@@vania1917 no its more like non human civilization. its clear to island secret to any human civilazions. god will not allow to humans place them.
That fish looks so delicious
One is Light ⚪️ one is Dark ⚫️
@queridoman That sums up the whole show in one neat little sentence. I love that.
Good thing video is digital now. Otherwise this clip would already have been obliterated by now, considering how many times I've rewatched it. :)
Jacob and the Man in Black are Like the YIN YANG ☯️
So funny Mark Pelligrino who plays "Jacob" also plays "Lucifer" in Supernatural.
From pure good to pure evil haha.
Thats the refference the writers make in Richards flashback episode when MiB says hes the devil. They also refference Mark's role in another film when he dunked Richards head into the water.
Epic scene in Lost...
Love seeing Mark Pellegrino as a good guy for a change. The brother/smoke monster ALWAYS plays bad guys. Even more than Mark does.
Most important scene in the series...basically explain the all point of it.
What was the whole point..?
Got lost…
14years later .... still the beste scene
Well, we know from Jacob's pseudo mother, that the light is inherently good and that this light is in every man, it is in essence some form of life force or grace or whatever you want to call it. It would also seem to follow that it is a little like the sun, life giving etc but get too close and you get roasted,BUT...it also seems to follow that the longer and closer you are exposed to it, you seem to become changed by it, or perhaps more in tune with it, more understanding etc, which is why, I assume, that pseudo mother and her two boys have more powers than any other of the islands ancient inhabitants, for whatever reason, pseudo mother knew about the light, it's secret location and obviously stayed pretty damn close to it, to protect it, but maybe at that close proximity it also had more of an effect. Also, I believe that not only does exposure to it play a part in it's effect on individuals, but also the nature of individuals, like if individuals decide to be good, ie;, not commit murder etc, or perhaps the light influences people to be good, whatever the relationship, it seems that ultimate sin, ie; killing, has negative influence, for example with Ben, he was once truly one of the others, but his evil nature and manipulations and murderous ways made his light go dim, so to speak, he even said himself that he used to have dreams, dreams that the island would use to teach him and show him what he should do, but no longer after he was a bad mofo
Walkabout ending
we still never find out MIB's name
I believe they initially thought of Samuel. Or perhaps Steven.
In my mind they pulled back to avoid Sam and Ralph references. The animated wolf and sheepdog who clock in before going at it.
I know thats lucifer, but is the other guy "war"?
I think so. My memory is horrible. Been forever since I watched Supernatural.
How did they find the island? 🏝️ Idk, maybe it was that giant statue that sticks out like a sore thumb 🤣
If they had done this in season 3 when Locke and Ben were on the way to meet “Jacob” and we got the whole thing about hurleys numbers being the best candidates amongst the survivors of 815 the rest of the show would’ve been that much better
I've just finished watching Lost and the statue doesn't make sense. Wasn't it broken by a ship in a storm that brought the twins mother to the island. So how can it be complete when they are grown men ?
the ship with ricardus came to the island destroyed it.
+TheZigster72 Broken when the black rock crashed with it... Which is happening a few hours later in the context of this scene.