Lost - Season 6

Season 6
After Season 5's explosive finish, everything is up in the air for the survivors of flight 815. No one knows what — or who — the future will hold. Will Juliet's sacrifice to save her friends work? Can Kate choose, once and for all, between Jack and Sawyer? Will Sun and Jin be reunited? Is it too late to save Claire? Whatever awaits everyone on the island, one thing is for certain — the moment of truth has arrived.

Episodes

LA X (1)
The hydrogen bomb's fallout divides the group in more ways than one. Ben takes drastic action and makes an eye-opening discovery.

LA X (2)
Those on the island face the aftermath of the explosion. The Man in Black's motives and the reason for his startling reappearance become clearer.

What Kate Does
Kate finds herself on the run, while Jack is tasked with something that could endanger a friend's life.

The Substitute
Locke goes in search of help to further his cause.

Lighthouse
Hurley must convince Jack to accompany him on an unspecified mission, and Jin stumbles across an old friend.

Sundown
Sayid is faced with a difficult decision, and Claire sends a warning to the temple inhabitants.

Dr. Linus
Ben deals with the consequences of an uncovered lie.

Recon
Locke tasks Sawyer with a mission.

Ab Aeterno
Richard Alpert faces a difficult choice.

The Package
Sun and Jin desperately continue their search for one another, and Locke confronts his enemy.

Happily Ever After
Desmond wakes up to discover he's back on the island.

Everybody Loves Hugo
Hurley agonizes over what the group should do next, and Locke is curious about the new arrival to his camp.

The Last Recruit
Alliances are forged and broken as the Locke and Jack camps merge.

The Candidate
Jack must decide whether or not to trust Locke after he is asked to follow through on a difficult task.

Across the Sea
The motives of John Locke are finally explained.

What They Died For
While Locke devises a new strategy, Jack's group searches for Desmond.

The End (1)
The ABC "Lost" Series Finale event is set to kick off with the airing of "Pilot, Parts 1 & 2," an enhanced version of the two-hour pilot of the series that changed the way viewers watch television. The enhanced pilot will feature exclusive insight with the cast saying goodbye to the groundbreaking series and talking about what "Lost" has meant to them over the years.
In the actual episode ("The End part 1"):
Locke searches for Desmond to achieve his goal of destroying the island. Jack, the newly-appointed "protector" of the island, sets out to stop him. In Los Angeles, the survivors slowly reunite and recall their island experiences.

The End (2)
Locke puts his plan into action, which could liberate him from the island.
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