Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While there are many great aspects of the TV show Lost, there were moments throughout the series when the plotlines became too much for viewers to handle, and they quit the show. Though many loyal fans stuck it out all six seasons, the stories that signaled the show was going off the rails started early in the series.
10 Lost Kills Off Libby In Season 2 As well as Ana Lucia in Michael's betrayal Close Libby became a fan-favorite character almost as soon as she was introduced. She was a survivor from the tail section, and since the first season focused on those from the middle section, she didn’t arrive until season 2. However, she immediately connected with Hurley , who became smitten with her and planned a picnic date that she would never attend.
To be blunt, few if anyone watching cared about how Jack got these tattoos, and the plotline that he got them after traveling to Thailand was an exoticization of the country and culture. The tattoo artist, Achara , and Jack have an unnecessary romantic relationship that chips away at any remaining sympathy for Jack. Additionally, the episode doesn't tell the audience anything they don't already know about Jack, making the episode culturally insensitive and full of filler.
Related Lost's Time Travel Rules & Effects Explained Time travel plays a significant role in Lost, especially during the show’s later seasons, but how exactly does it work in the ABC series’ universe? Sun and Jin become trapped and die in each other's arms not long after this, leaving their daughter an orphan, and ending their story early.
4 The Survivors Cause The Explosion That Made Them Crash The explosion that kills Juliet and doesn't change the future Close The road to get there might be altered, but if a character dies they will always die, and if the survivors crash on the island, then they will always crash. This causes Claire to completely unravel and turn into Danielle Rousseau, a woman the survivors meet who had her child stolen from her by the Others. Claire disappears for several years and is missing during season 5. She pops back up in season 6 as a changed person to complete her story arc, even though she's unrecognizable from the woman who crashed on the island so long ago.