I stopped at the middle of the second season. The first season was fine but then they just stretched it way too hard. The story had potential but they screwed it up with all the dumb "conflicts" between the characters. You could see how they tried to stretch everything.
"See Kids are like dogs, Knock them around enough. They'll think they did something to deserve it" Most underrated thing sawyer has ever said on the whole show
@@GammaStyleGaming Was that snide comment really necessary? It is obvious English is not his first language. His words were a brilliant observation. Did you learn nothing about KINDNESS from Lost?
Not to be too out there, but I do kind of see LOST as being symbolic of life and the human condition. It's got it all: man vs. nature, war, philosophy, myth and religion, how societies and communities rise and evolve from wilderness to civilization, and of course family drama and relationship issues. Such a great show.
@@logancox6548 the creators actually said that was what Lost was about the light and dark within every man and woman's heart. Locke made this reference in the first few episodes to Walt which they stayed with it throughout the course of the show.
I have to shut out the last 1.5 seasons though. When I rewatch I end his story at LaFleur. I make Season 6 only about Jack, Kate and Hurley returning to the Island to pick up Claire, beat MIB and take over. No flash sideways, no Temple, no submarine explosion.
This is my favorite scene in the whole show, it's when we finally got to realize Sawyer is a good guy at heart after all, he's just screwed up by his past like most of the characters. The scene it's perfect, all the way to the final nod, as after Sawyer says "good luck" to Jack, Jack looks back at him and he's clearly surprised by the humanity shown by Sawyer here and by the good of this, supposely, final act toward Jack and clearly looks at him as to say "Thank you" but just can't put it into word and Sawyer just nods like saying "I know, don't worry, you're welcome". Finally, mutual respect.
I know his a good guy when he sent money for his daughter. And show was showing it several times when he'd convicted ppl that he's an asshole but deep inside he wanted to be punished how he lived before island
@@A4Gaming James Ford was the best character on a show about redemption and he changed his outlook on life after landing on that island. He started the villain and became the hero eventually. We make mistakes - it's the ability to learn and change is what i respect and hope my son will be able to do if needed
100% agree ! I totally was mesmerized with him thru the seasons I never knew who this actor Josh Holloway was ::: I just watched lost in 2019 binged it and then watched it twice lol And ended up even appreciating Sawyer more cause Josh in real life is such a wonderful man. Devoted to his wife and kids So he was just not about looks he is a good example of a decent man.
Would've been the greatest show of all time had they actually planned it out over the long term and decided earlier where the show was going. The last season genuinely felt like they made it up as they went along
I love how at the beginning (00:24) saywer is fighting himself (since he once claimed to charlie that he never did a good thing in his life) between just letting it be and telling jack that his father was proud of him and knew it was his fault. Sawyer had one of the best character developments on screen.
Still one of the most beautiful scenes I've ever watched on television. I remember the goosebumps I got watching this for the first time back when it aired. And, now, a decade and a half later, still feel the same chills.
I sometimes, being someone who has been through some crazy things in life, forget people are sometimes very sensitive to such scenes, so I get it. However, I would recommend Deadwood to you. Talk about goosebumps, there are scenes in that show that make this scene look like a school play. There is an episode called "Something Very Expensive" (which you shouldn't watch by itself) that is so intense, it will stay with you forever
@@34672rr I would actually argue from a pure character study POV that Deadwood isn't even close to LOST. Now, general setting/vibe? Deadwood definitely wins there.
@@sirmarshall9521 that's a terrible argument. all of the characters of lost are basically static, while almost all of the deadwood characters evolve dramatically even minor ones. Also being on HBO, network TV just can't hang. Deadwood is a show with little potential on paper, it is not easy to create something magical from a mining camp in the old west, and from the beginning of the show, it didn't seem they would. It began as a normal western, but transformed into something completely new. Lost had infinite potential, dealing with the supernatural and endless characters and settings. But it ended up being just a house of cards that the writers could not hold up and collapsed into absurdism. The 6th season for the most part and the ending, and especially making Linus a good guy and leaving so much unanswered felt very cheap, it felt like the "long con" which was the name of an episode.
@@34672rr Deadwood wasn't around long enough for that, so you're wrong there. Deadwood was a fantastic series that was stunted way too soon. It had fantastic promise, but was mismanaged and ultimately behind the scenes stuff ruined the show. In the end, it comes down to what kind of story you enjoy more and is completely subjective. However, LOST is /objectively/ better at character exploration. It isn't a sleight to Deadwood, it's one of my favorites, but to say it had better dissection of characters is objectively false.
@@sirmarshall9521 3 seasons is not long enough? haha, characters evolve dramatically in 2 hour films, just not as much as in good TV. Lost perhaps had better "dissection" of characters, but that's not the same as "character study". But to compare the two in any way on an artistic of level of depth is a folly. Deadwood is a true masterpiece, while Lost is just a show that was fun. I recently rewatched lost for the first time, and I fast forwarded through almost all of the flashbacks, because they were just filler that watered down the fun stuff. Lost suffered from a severe case of network Tv syndrome, meaning cheesy one dimensional characters that are recycled over and over, a decent start with a dedication from the showrunners, lindelof and cuse, who subsequently abandoned the project to work on others, and an overall generic feeling from being censored. Deadwood, is a true, true labor of love, from the voice of one man, David milch, who is a literary genius. He micromanaged the show, being showrunner and head writer on every single episode, much to the annoyance of the actors when he would write and rewrite long beautiful soliloquies often during shooting. Deadwood was true art, Lost was a corporation, and mindless machine more than anything. Though some mindless corporations can produce entertainment, they suck at art, it's all the least common denominator meant to appeal to a broad audience and controlled by ratings. Milch had the luxury of complete artistic freedom, and the show ended only when that dried up, or perhaps his passion for the show dried up. You can tell this by watching the movie, which was his script, but since he was diagnosed with alzheimers, he was not allowed to micromanage it, which made it much more watered down, which subsequent seasons would have been had it continued. So it really is an anomaly of a show, there is nothing nor ever will be anything like it. I never felt cheated by it being cancelled, or from a horrible ending like with lost. I think you should rewatch Deadwood, but with subtitles. Because it is difficult to really appreciate the writing fully without seeing the text, which is often difficult to discern on first viewing. Anyway, I could write a book on the greatness of the show, as you can see, I am far more passionate about it than you are about Lost. Because lost is just an entertaining fun show, Deadwood seriously changed my as a person. I am not not one to cry at drama, but I can make myself cry just from recalling scenes and passages from it.
Sure its an old comment. But same. I grew up with this show. I remember so fondly of watching it with my big brother as he went through college. And then for the series finale we used the jumbo screen at his work to watch it as it aired. I will never forget that experience or that show.
@@roadguide123 absolutely. Don't read any spoilers, but it got me just as hooked as Lost did. Lots of mysteries to work out before the series is over. 2 series currently out and another is coming next year.
OMG man, this show will haunt me for the rest of my life, something inside of me died when this show ended, I still feel that warmth watching these characters again like it was the first time, no other show did this to me, lost was truly a wonderful experience.
Man, ain't you handsome though! Did you try Breaking Bad? I mean, I used to be a huge fan of LOST back then; but Breaking Bad + Better Call Saul are both just stellar series in comparison!
I can totally relate to your feelings, dude. Lost is a whole different thing and to this day, no other tv show was able to impress me like Lost did. After over a decade i still think about it!
This scene is one of the best examples of why Sawyer will be a timeless character, because ultimately he represents all of us in a key way: there is much more to us than just what people see on the surface and much more to us than our past and the mistakes that we can’t let go of
Always wondered why he chose that moment to reveal when he knew it earlier . It was a beautiful moment . Loved how so many characters had intereaction with each other. Christian will sawyer, ana lucia and i think others as well.
Try watching Deadwood, you will be back here saying Lost is like a childrens show. Deadwood takes a while to transcend itself, but towards the end of the first season it starts to get so intense and deep, while still maintaining the vulgarity and violence that keeps it grounded. It is truly the best show ever. Lost has so much more potential than Deadwood, yet Deadwood through it's simple historical setting and realism is able to go so much further than lost ever did.
This scene just fucks me up. Just perfectly written and acted. Sawyer and Jack have so much antagonism early on in the series, and Sawyer's internal conflict about saying nothing and letting Jack go is apparent, or even opening his mouth about this story in the first place. Sawyer's details as the story goes on show where this is headed. "Kids are like dogs, you knock 'em around enough they'll think they did something to deserve it." The stare after saying that when he looks at Jack, like he knows from experience, too. Confessing what Jack's dad wanted to say: "Tell him he's proud, he loves him." Then the final line after seeing Jack's reaction, "Something tells me he never got around to making that call." Too much. This whole scene is so good.
The ONLY reason Jack went to Sydney was find his father and bring him home, and instead found himself bring his father's body home. A man who drank himself to death. All the drama, the pain and anguish between father and son and yet Jack never got closure. Never got the fatherly validation he needed. NOT until THIS moment. Sawyer is the one that delivers the message. And yet Sawyer never got this kind of catharsis with his own father (who killed his mother and then offed himself)...nobody was there to lay Sawyer's demons to rest. So warped in his nature was Sawyer that he killed an innocent man believing it was the man that duped his mother and caused the murder_suicide that upended his life. Sawyer even gave Locke closure from his douchebag father...but again nobody could do that for Sawyer.
I dunno, I like to think Sawyer got his'self some closure when he killed Locke's father. Also, the Australia guy Sawyer killed wasn't innocent, he just wasn't the one who conned Sawyer's parents.
@@PrestigeLearning He was innocent of any harm or wrongdoing to Sawyer. As far as we know, the guy owed some money to the dude that made Sawyer believe that he was the "Sawyer" that James was after. And also, the closure in killing Locke's father didn't really offer James any kind of peace, not the kind he related to Jack, in letting him know that Christian was proud of Jack and knew that Jack was right to blow the whistle on his dad for being drunk during surgery. James could never get that from his father. His father killed himself after offing his mother.
After all the times Jack healed Sawyer - Sawyer repays him with something that will heal his soul - he knew what that would mean to Jack and done right by letting him know - Best character in the show easy
One of the best scenes of the show...glad was able to watch again. Was with my dad on Christmas when he died...we didn’t talk for a while leading up to it...this just made me think of him. Thanks for the upload!🙏🏽
It is moments like these that made Lost great. Sure, in any show with 24 episodes per season you will get fillers, forgettable moments and annoying characters. But the moments of greatness in Lost (in dialogue, conflict, mystery, character development and the overall humanity and philosophy of the show) are absolutely remarkable. For me, this show is a reflection of life itself, with all its imperfections, with all its flawed people, all of whom are capable of despicable and heroic things at the same time. I can not possibly rewatch the show sequentially anymore, but I have been rewatched many episodes, and even rewatched it using The Independent's best-to-worst ranking, and that really proves how many great moments / episodes this show has.
I dont watch tv but every couple years i find myself watching a series. Did it with greys anotomy and sons of anarchy. Watching Witcher now. Should lost be the next one? I always got it like mixed up with survivor. I know ones a contest and ones an actual show but just never jumped out at me like i should actually watch it.
@@JanoyCresva before i watched it i figured it was like Survivor. Was i ever wrong! its the single best decision i ever made watching tv. you wont regret it.
Lost makes me wonder if I'll ever have chance encounters with people like this. I like to think that it can happen someday, or that it can happen to someone else- if I meet my Sawyer equivalent and he tells me something about a Christian equivalent.
As a massive lost fan this has always been one of my favourite scenes in the series it’s one of the few intimate moments between James (sawyer) and jack it really got to me the first time I watched lost.
Binge watch Deadwood. It is on a completely different level of writing, and acting. You will see stuff that is so intense it makes the best parts of lost seem superficial and trite. Which is insane, because Lost/the island has so much more potential than a little mining camp in dakota territory filled with cowboys and prospectors and whoremongers. Yes it is known for it's vulgarity and cursing, but they are not gratuitous at all, it is used so effectively as an offset to the poetic and almost shakespearean eloquence of the writing. The characters have what seem to be infinite depth, even guys like EB farnum, the village idiot has layer upon layer of color. Lost is filled with a bunch of superficial and generic characters which are interesting on the surface but are extremely one dimensional.
Everything mentioned like mad men and breaking bad, are dwarfed by Deadwood. It's a show that you would never think has such depth, because it's a western kind of. I have never seen such intense scenes and absolutely incredible writing from such a unique artist as David Milch. While I don't enjoy really any of his other stuff, he hit the jackpot on Deadwood and really found his voice. I mean Lost is decent entertainment, but it doesn't make you any better as a person for watching it. Deadwood builds character, it shows you something really incredible and what is possible with such simple framing as a mining camp in post civil war dakota territory vs some supernatural island which has infinite potential but never came close to living up to it.
Lost had some awful moments, like Michael screaming "my son" over and over again. But then there are so many gems like this. Really going to have to rewatch the whole damned thing some day.
Although I hate the last season with a passion, I can rewatch these clips and episodes over and over, even knowing how it ends. Wish I could say the same about GoT.
People who never experienced Lost have really missed out.
I just started rewatching it recently. You know a show is great, when you can't decide what the top moments are.
Agree this scene is well written and touching. Not sure about missing out if you look at the show as a whole
Not really. They can just start watching it.
I stopped at the middle of the second season. The first season was fine but then they just stretched it way too hard. The story had potential but they screwed it up with all the dumb "conflicts" between the characters. You could see how they tried to stretch everything.
Just so many episodes... it was a great series even if it got way too crazy at the end.
"See Kids are like dogs, Knock them around enough. They'll think they did something to deserve it"
Most underrated thing sawyer has ever said on the whole show
Yeah...
It's even better with correct punctuation.
That’s because Sawyer was surprisingly good at reading people.
@@GammaStyleGaming Was that snide comment really necessary? It is obvious English is not his first language. His words were a brilliant observation. Did you learn nothing about KINDNESS from Lost?
So sad but so true ;---;
I liked how sawyers character changed from selfish and egotistical to helpful and confiding
he doesn't change. it was the real sawyer. everyone thought he's the bad guy but actually he's a softie
Sawyer's the same from the beginning, he's the kind of guy who looks out for him not the strangers from the beginning to the end of the show.
it's james
@@lorelei9884 Not really, it's just when a bad guy is on your side, you always think he is good, because everyone think they are the good guys
@@34672rr i disagree. you should rewatch the whole series you'll understand
Actors kill for dialogue like this. Well done, Josh Holloway
This series was a life lesson
Not to be too out there, but I do kind of see LOST as being symbolic of life and the human condition. It's got it all: man vs. nature, war, philosophy, myth and religion, how societies and communities rise and evolve from wilderness to civilization, and of course family drama and relationship issues. Such a great show.
@@logancox6548 agreed
Ding~ding~ding!
Nailed it! And a new lesson *appears* almost every time I watch it.
@@logancox6548 the creators actually said that was what Lost was about the light and dark within every man and woman's heart. Locke made this reference in the first few episodes to Walt which they stayed with it throughout the course of the show.
@@logancox6548 There's a reason there's an entire book dedicated to the philosophy of LOST.
jacks face when sawyer says "christian" is better than most peoples acting abilities
I know it’s planned but yeah it’s spot on and I doubt you could do too many takes so it’s probably a one off
I realized that this is one of the only times I've heard Sawyer call Jack by his name. Usually it's some kind of nickname but it was just plain Jack
That's exactly why he said it, to make it that much more personal and powerful. He's actually talking to him as a friend.
He calls him doc ^^
I actually remember while watching the show, he uses his name jack instead of doc while talking to another character once or twice
@@VaDeRbLaDe Yes, that's what the comment implied, captain Obvious.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Wow. Calm down there, asshurt coward.
2019, and still a scene that I will never forget.
Timeless
Indeed
Jonathan Brisby my favorite and the best part of the finale. I can watch it alone. The moment that made me a sawyer fan
2020
2021
This is one of the greatest and most underrated scenes in the history of television for so many reasons.
Just another typically powerful scene from Lost, one of the all time greatest shows on television.
Correction the Greatest television show of all time
Hell no. This scene was cool but this show went bad after season 3.
@@gingerlemon865 all open to opinion. Let's just say it was good enough to go past season 3 huh.
kissedbyfire to be fair, season 4 was the way it was because of the strikes that went on in Hollywood
@@TheLike_Button I remember that. Lost wasn't the only one that suffered.
Sawyers character arc over the whole six seasons was so progressive and it was great to experience as a viewer.
Agree!
I have to shut out the last 1.5 seasons though. When I rewatch I end his story at LaFleur.
I make Season 6 only about Jack, Kate and Hurley returning to the Island to pick up Claire, beat MIB and take over. No flash sideways, no Temple, no submarine explosion.
You don’t even know what progressive means
After 8 years the youtube brings us together, see you again in 8 years guys.
Or 1 😂
See you in another life brother
Yes
@@oompapompaa6543 thank you for bringing me back
@@mrrix7989 thank you. See you in a few years
"See, kids are like dogs. Knock 'em around enough, they'll think they did something to deserve it."
This brought a tear to my eye.
This is my favorite scene in the whole show, it's when we finally got to realize Sawyer is a good guy at heart after all, he's just screwed up by his past like most of the characters. The scene it's perfect, all the way to the final nod, as after Sawyer says "good luck" to Jack, Jack looks back at him and he's clearly surprised by the humanity shown by Sawyer here and by the good of this, supposely, final act toward Jack and clearly looks at him as to say "Thank you" but just can't put it into word and Sawyer just nods like saying "I know, don't worry, you're welcome". Finally, mutual respect.
Exactly, well said
I know his a good guy when he sent money for his daughter. And show was showing it several times when he'd convicted ppl that he's an asshole but deep inside he wanted to be punished how he lived before island
Sawyer finally opened up because he knew that he might never see him again!! Sawyer would have never let his guard down if he wasn’t leaving!!
Both actors just own this scene, definition of control & emotion 😢🤩
Sawyer finally being the good guy and doing the right thing
This was why I named my son Sawyer 10 years ago
No
Why not hurley 😭😭
He took the name Sawyer after the guy who made his dad kill himself and his mother and stole her money.....
@@A4Gaming James Ford was the best character on a show about redemption and he changed his outlook on life after landing on that island. He started the villain and became the hero eventually. We make mistakes - it's the ability to learn and change is what i respect and hope my son will be able to do if needed
Idiot
Josh Holloway’s acting on this show was soooo underrated. He was amazing.
100% agree ! I totally was mesmerized with him thru the seasons I never knew who this actor Josh Holloway was ::: I just watched lost in 2019 binged it and then watched it twice lol And ended up even appreciating Sawyer more cause Josh in real life is such a wonderful man. Devoted to his wife and kids So he was just not about looks he is a good example of a decent man.
One of MANY of my favorite scenes! Love these 2 fellas ❤
We'll all still be watching this in another life brother !
Love this comment. Lost speaks to the soul, you can't forget it.
@@sm2593 damn right.
I cried at this moment. Was watching it on TV. Had no youtube back then.
there was google videos and it was uploaded there at that time :)
@@cocaccount1914 you have no Idea.
RUclips was around in 2010
@@Xxrocknrollgod I think it became popular much later.
@@irynakalychak6821 RUclipss been widely popular since early 2008.
Sawyer didn’t need to do this but he chose to do it to help Jack out when he clearly needed it
If Lost came out today I think that it would've been even bigger than shows like GoT
especially with social media now.
couldn't agree more
yeah, probably
Would've been the greatest show of all time had they actually planned it out over the long term and decided earlier where the show was going. The last season genuinely felt like they made it up as they went along
THATS FUCKIN TRUE
2022 and still that scene gets me every time I watch it.
I love how at the beginning (00:24) saywer is fighting himself (since he once claimed to charlie that he never did a good thing in his life) between just letting it be and telling jack that his father was proud of him and knew it was his fault. Sawyer had one of the best character developments on screen.
One of the most underrated scenes in Lost. So damn powerful.
Still one of the most beautiful scenes I've ever watched on television. I remember the goosebumps I got watching this for the first time back when it aired. And, now, a decade and a half later, still feel the same chills.
I sometimes, being someone who has been through some crazy things in life, forget people are sometimes very sensitive to such scenes, so I get it. However, I would recommend Deadwood to you. Talk about goosebumps, there are scenes in that show that make this scene look like a school play. There is an episode called "Something Very Expensive" (which you shouldn't watch by itself) that is so intense, it will stay with you forever
@@34672rr I would actually argue from a pure character study POV that Deadwood isn't even close to LOST. Now, general setting/vibe? Deadwood definitely wins there.
@@sirmarshall9521 that's a terrible argument. all of the characters of lost are basically static, while almost all of the deadwood characters evolve dramatically even minor ones. Also being on HBO, network TV just can't hang. Deadwood is a show with little potential on paper, it is not easy to create something magical from a mining camp in the old west, and from the beginning of the show, it didn't seem they would. It began as a normal western, but transformed into something completely new.
Lost had infinite potential, dealing with the supernatural and endless characters and settings. But it ended up being just a house of cards that the writers could not hold up and collapsed into absurdism. The 6th season for the most part and the ending, and especially making Linus a good guy and leaving so much unanswered felt very cheap, it felt like the "long con" which was the name of an episode.
@@34672rr Deadwood wasn't around long enough for that, so you're wrong there. Deadwood was a fantastic series that was stunted way too soon. It had fantastic promise, but was mismanaged and ultimately behind the scenes stuff ruined the show. In the end, it comes down to what kind of story you enjoy more and is completely subjective. However, LOST is /objectively/ better at character exploration. It isn't a sleight to Deadwood, it's one of my favorites, but to say it had better dissection of characters is objectively false.
@@sirmarshall9521 3 seasons is not long enough? haha, characters evolve dramatically in 2 hour films, just not as much as in good TV. Lost perhaps had better "dissection" of characters, but that's not the same as "character study". But to compare the two in any way on an artistic of level of depth is a folly. Deadwood is a true masterpiece, while Lost is just a show that was fun. I recently rewatched lost for the first time, and I fast forwarded through almost all of the flashbacks, because they were just filler that watered down the fun stuff. Lost suffered from a severe case of network Tv syndrome, meaning cheesy one dimensional characters that are recycled over and over, a decent start with a dedication from the showrunners, lindelof and cuse, who subsequently abandoned the project to work on others, and an overall generic feeling from being censored.
Deadwood, is a true, true labor of love, from the voice of one man, David milch, who is a literary genius. He micromanaged the show, being showrunner and head writer on every single episode, much to the annoyance of the actors when he would write and rewrite long beautiful soliloquies often during shooting. Deadwood was true art, Lost was a corporation, and mindless machine more than anything. Though some mindless corporations can produce entertainment, they suck at art, it's all the least common denominator meant to appeal to a broad audience and controlled by ratings. Milch had the luxury of complete artistic freedom, and the show ended only when that dried up, or perhaps his passion for the show dried up.
You can tell this by watching the movie, which was his script, but since he was diagnosed with alzheimers, he was not allowed to micromanage it, which made it much more watered down, which subsequent seasons would have been had it continued. So it really is an anomaly of a show, there is nothing nor ever will be anything like it. I never felt cheated by it being cancelled, or from a horrible ending like with lost. I think you should rewatch Deadwood, but with subtitles. Because it is difficult to really appreciate the writing fully without seeing the text, which is often difficult to discern on first viewing. Anyway, I could write a book on the greatness of the show, as you can see, I am far more passionate about it than you are about Lost. Because lost is just an entertaining fun show, Deadwood seriously changed my as a person. I am not not one to cry at drama, but I can make myself cry just from recalling scenes and passages from it.
That was some scene......the actors MADE us feel this. Writing was excellent too.
👏👏
Lost wasn't just a regular tv show.It was an experience.. The journey we've been with those characters.. I miss watching Lost
Sure its an old comment. But same. I grew up with this show. I remember so fondly of watching it with my big brother as he went through college. And then for the series finale we used the jumbo screen at his work to watch it as it aired. I will never forget that experience or that show.
I wish I could experience Lost for the first time again. Scenes like this are why it's my favourite show of all time. Just magical
this was one of THE best and moving scenes from the show.
Sawyer gave Jack a reason to [live/exist].
Watching it over n over! What a story writing.
Lost ruined all other TV for me. Nothing has been able to arrest my attention like it since.
I totally agree man... I've seen some good shows since then.... But nothing like lost
You tried Westworld?
@@bobbywog actually... I did not.. do you recommend it?
@@roadguide123 absolutely. Don't read any spoilers, but it got me just as hooked as Lost did. Lots of mysteries to work out before the series is over. 2 series currently out and another is coming next year.
@@bobbywog thanks... Will watch it
OMG man, this show will haunt me for the rest of my life, something inside of me died when this show ended, I still feel that warmth watching these characters again like it was the first time,
no other show did this to me, lost was truly a wonderful experience.
Feel the same!!
Man, ain't you handsome though! Did you try Breaking Bad? I mean, I used to be a huge fan of LOST back then; but Breaking Bad + Better Call Saul are both just stellar series in comparison!
I suggest Fringe. Similar tone very cool. The Leftovers is also by one of the guys who worked on this Damon Lindelof. Its fantastic.
I can totally relate to your feelings, dude. Lost is a whole different thing and to this day, no other tv show was able to impress me like Lost did. After over a decade i still think about it!
This scene is one of the best examples of why Sawyer will be a timeless character, because ultimately he represents all of us in a key way: there is much more to us than just what people see on the surface and much more to us than our past and the mistakes that we can’t let go of
Still chocked up in 2020 watching that scene
Iam in 2021
i think this is the best scene in the whole show
Sawyer was a good actor. He deserved bigger roles after Lost.
Always wondered why he chose that moment to reveal when he knew it earlier . It was a beautiful moment . Loved how so many characters had intereaction with each other. Christian will sawyer, ana lucia and i think others as well.
This is best show ever. Watching LOST makes me feel so free from reality. The jungle and the shots in it are so eye-catchin!!
I like the way this scene was written. 😭Tear-jerker, too. At last...Jack finally learned that his rigid father felt something for his son.
Alot of good scenes in Lost, but this is my favorite.
It was one of the best series I have watched and I think nothing could replace that ❤❤❤❤
Try watching Deadwood, you will be back here saying Lost is like a childrens show. Deadwood takes a while to transcend itself, but towards the end of the first season it starts to get so intense and deep, while still maintaining the vulgarity and violence that keeps it grounded. It is truly the best show ever. Lost has so much more potential than Deadwood, yet Deadwood through it's simple historical setting and realism is able to go so much further than lost ever did.
Josh and Matthew were SO SO excellent in this scene. ❤️❤️
coming from sawyer this was like an atheist reading the bible full concentration. This shows you how much this show put in on character development.
The acting in this show was superb.
This scene just fucks me up. Just perfectly written and acted. Sawyer and Jack have so much antagonism early on in the series, and Sawyer's internal conflict about saying nothing and letting Jack go is apparent, or even opening his mouth about this story in the first place. Sawyer's details as the story goes on show where this is headed.
"Kids are like dogs, you knock 'em around enough they'll think they did something to deserve it." The stare after saying that when he looks at Jack, like he knows from experience, too. Confessing what Jack's dad wanted to say: "Tell him he's proud, he loves him."
Then the final line after seeing Jack's reaction, "Something tells me he never got around to making that call." Too much. This whole scene is so good.
one of the best scenes of entire series... so touching...
my favorite and the best part of the finale. I can watch it alone. The moment that made me a sawyer fan
Lost is a wonderful show. It is optimistic about people and what they can be without being naive about what they are.
ahhh this was great. Seeing these old clips seems like were watching an old family that we will never forget. Lost was so good. I miss it some times.
Corona is all upon us, but I'm still madly in love with this show!! I wish it still was on Netflix so I could watch it again.
It's on hulu.
The ONLY reason Jack went to Sydney was find his father and bring him home, and instead found himself bring his father's body home. A man who drank himself to death. All the drama, the pain and anguish between father and son and yet Jack never got closure. Never got the fatherly validation he needed. NOT until THIS moment. Sawyer is the one that delivers the message. And yet Sawyer never got this kind of catharsis with his own father (who killed his mother and then offed himself)...nobody was there to lay Sawyer's demons to rest. So warped in his nature was Sawyer that he killed an innocent man believing it was the man that duped his mother and caused the murder_suicide that upended his life. Sawyer even gave Locke closure from his douchebag father...but again nobody could do that for Sawyer.
I dunno, I like to think Sawyer got his'self some closure when he killed Locke's father. Also, the Australia guy Sawyer killed wasn't innocent, he just wasn't the one who conned Sawyer's parents.
@@PrestigeLearning He was innocent of any harm or wrongdoing to Sawyer. As far as we know, the guy owed some money to the dude that made Sawyer believe that he was the "Sawyer" that James was after. And also, the closure in killing Locke's father didn't really offer James any kind of peace, not the kind he related to Jack, in letting him know that Christian was proud of Jack and knew that Jack was right to blow the whistle on his dad for being drunk during surgery. James could never get that from his father. His father killed himself after offing his mother.
Lost was never "he's the bad guy" and he's "the good guy" but Sawyer dropping this. Sheeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiittttt.
Sawyer was hands down my favorite
I think that the actor playing Sawyer was an unbelievable talent I could see elements of Marlon Brando in him
How wonderful that he has the time and dedication to shave his body while marooned on an island.
Sawyers so sentimental. I love it
This is by far one of the greatest emotional scene in the entire series it's so well written
Who’s here during the quarantine?
Desmond.
@@yester30 ok brother
Jack will always be in his debt after delivering this important piece of information
Still makes me emotional 😢
After all the times Jack healed Sawyer - Sawyer repays him with something that will heal his soul - he knew what that would mean to Jack and done right by letting him know - Best character in the show easy
the feeling you get from watching a show like Lost.. just unmatchable.
one of the great scenes in tv history
One of the best scenes of the show...glad was able to watch again. Was with my dad on Christmas when he died...we didn’t talk for a while leading up to it...this just made me think of him. Thanks for the upload!🙏🏽
Wow, I completely forgot about this scene. It’s been so many years. I forgot how wonderful this show was.
what an acting by these two
It is moments like these that made Lost great. Sure, in any show with 24 episodes per season you will get fillers, forgettable moments and annoying characters. But the moments of greatness in Lost (in dialogue, conflict, mystery, character development and the overall humanity and philosophy of the show) are absolutely remarkable. For me, this show is a reflection of life itself, with all its imperfections, with all its flawed people, all of whom are capable of despicable and heroic things at the same time. I can not possibly rewatch the show sequentially anymore, but I have been rewatched many episodes, and even rewatched it using The Independent's best-to-worst ranking, and that really proves how many great moments / episodes this show has.
That’s why I like the style of 24 I can’t really remember filler episodes … every hour/episode had something to do with the story
The experience of LOST never gets old. Best tv show ever.
I dont watch tv but every couple years i find myself watching a series. Did it with greys anotomy and sons of anarchy. Watching Witcher now. Should lost be the next one? I always got it like mixed up with survivor. I know ones a contest and ones an actual show but just never jumped out at me like i should actually watch it.
@@JanoyCresva I highly highly recommend
@@JanoyCresva before i watched it i figured it was like Survivor. Was i ever wrong! its the single best decision i ever made watching tv. you wont regret it.
Micheal giaccino (sp) deserves a huge credit for every tear dropped to so many scenes in lost 🤗
Lost makes me wonder if I'll ever have chance encounters with people like this. I like to think that it can happen someday, or that it can happen to someone else- if I meet my Sawyer equivalent and he tells me something about a Christian equivalent.
2021, and still a scene that I will never forget.
Each and every moment of this show is worth watching over and over
To me, one of the most beautiful scenes in Lost
One of the greatest scenes of the show.. the acting of Matthew and Josh 👍👍
Sawyer was my guy, I loved his Character Arc
This series was all buildup and no payoff.
God I wish I can forget this show and rewatch it. I will pay 1000$ right now
“He’s a better doctor than he’ll ever be.”
As a massive lost fan this has always been one of my favourite scenes in the series it’s one of the few intimate moments between James (sawyer) and jack it really got to me the first time I watched lost.
Underrated scene. Lost is the GOAT
Of all the shows I've seen, this had the best characters.
Hell of a thing to hear from someone who you thought was an enemy.
One of my favorite scenes from the show
Such a kind thing he did there.
Jack doesn’t thank Sawyer n he just leaves.. what Sawyer just did, a thank u could never be enough. N they both knew that. Such a powerful scene
Watching Jack from Season 1 is so different from 5-6, it's amazing
That's because it was something new.
I wish I could watch this show for the first time again.
Binge watch Deadwood. It is on a completely different level of writing, and acting. You will see stuff that is so intense it makes the best parts of lost seem superficial and trite. Which is insane, because Lost/the island has so much more potential than a little mining camp in dakota territory filled with cowboys and prospectors and whoremongers. Yes it is known for it's vulgarity and cursing, but they are not gratuitous at all, it is used so effectively as an offset to the poetic and almost shakespearean eloquence of the writing. The characters have what seem to be infinite depth, even guys like EB farnum, the village idiot has layer upon layer of color. Lost is filled with a bunch of superficial and generic characters which are interesting on the surface but are extremely one dimensional.
Great acting and great music to complement it.
One of my favorite scenes in TV history
Small world............ if one line describes this series it's that
Sawyer tells Jack his secret: "I like ya and I want ya."
Im a warrior!
This, breaking bad, and prison break; the three top shows of all time... but Lost will always come out as number 1, since it had everything.
no
Mad men
3 amazing shows
Everything mentioned like mad men and breaking bad, are dwarfed by Deadwood. It's a show that you would never think has such depth, because it's a western kind of. I have never seen such intense scenes and absolutely incredible writing from such a unique artist as David Milch. While I don't enjoy really any of his other stuff, he hit the jackpot on Deadwood and really found his voice. I mean Lost is decent entertainment, but it doesn't make you any better as a person for watching it. Deadwood builds character, it shows you something really incredible and what is possible with such simple framing as a mining camp in post civil war dakota territory vs some supernatural island which has infinite potential but never came close to living up to it.
U should try Terra Nova
Goosebumps anyone??
I love how sawyer has been a jerk in the entire season, and suddenly shows empathy
But he technically was only a jerk for a reason. He cared a lot but didn’t want anyone to get close to him
One of the greatest scenes in the history of television....
Lost had some awful moments, like Michael screaming "my son" over and over again. But then there are so many gems like this. Really going to have to rewatch the whole damned thing some day.
Sawyer's evolution as a character is very heartwarming to witness.
had to buy the whole series on blu ray its my favorite
Although I hate the last season with a passion, I can rewatch these clips and episodes over and over, even knowing how it ends. Wish I could say the same about GoT.