The survivors are forced to return to the island, where they find the tail-section survivors (the "Tailies"). The four survivors in the raft are ambushed by the Others, and they take Walt, Michael's son. Season 2 follows the growing conflict between the survivors and the Others and continues the theme of the clash between faith and science, while resolving old mysteries and posing new ones. Lost was the recipient of hundreds of industry award nominations throughout its run and won numerous of these awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2005, Best American Import at the British Academy Television Awards in 2005, the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama in 2006, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. During its sixth and final season, the show averaged over 11 million U.S. The first season had an estimated average of 16 million viewers per episode on ABC. Lost has regularly been ranked by critics as one of the greatest television series of all time. The fictional universe and mythology of Lost were expanded upon by a number of related media, most importantly, a series of short mini-episodes called Missing Pieces, and a 12-minute epilogue titled " The New Man in Charge". Due to its large ensemble cast and the cost of filming primarily on location in Oahu, Hawaii, the series was one of the most expensive on television, with the pilot alone costing over $14 million. Inspired by the 2000 Tom Hanks film Cast Away, the show is told in a heavily serialized manner. Lindelof and Carlton Cuse served as showrunners and are executive producers along with Abrams and Bryan Burk. Episodes typically feature a primary storyline set on the island, augmented by flashback or flashforward sequences which provide additional insight into the involved characters. The show contains elements of supernatural fiction, and follows the survivors of a commercial jet airliner flying between Sydney and Los Angeles, after the plane crashes on a mysterious island somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof that aired on ABC from September 22, 2004, to May 23, 2010, over six seasons, comprising a total of 121 episodes. Lost is an American science fiction drama television series created by Jeffrey Lieber, J.
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