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For fifteen years now, “Lost” has been off the air, ending its journey on ABC after six thrilling seasons. The finale stirred quite a bit of debate back then, and Daniel Dae Kim, who played Jin-Soo Kwon, acknowledges this discord, even though he himself felt content with how things unfolded.
Fifteen years after the end of the “Lost” series, Kim looked back on the debate surrounding its conclusion in a chat with another person. Although some plot threads were left unresolved for viewers to ponder, Kim believes that the finale provided “conclusion” for the characters within the show. He acknowledges that his interpretation of the ending might not be perfect, but he remains satisfied with how it turned out.
Kim expressed she has a grasp on the topic,” she shared. “She managed to discuss with the creators and found it intriguing. While it stirred up debates, she appreciated it since it delivered resolution for the characters, which was her main expectation for the series ending.
Additionally, he commented on the frequent encounters with fans of the series, stating, “It’s quite remarkable and rare, really exceptional, that such instances occur… it’s not common in this industry given the vast amount of content available for viewing.
As time passes, an increasing number of new viewers discover the captivating series “Lost”, and it seems even Kim’s own children have become part of this group. Initially, when the show first aired, it was considered too mature for his kids, so they couldn’t fully appreciate it until later on. However, the actor shares that his sons, Zander and Jackson, are now avid fans of “Lost”, reminiscing about the past while still recalling the earlier days when things were different.
Speaking about the initial broadcast of “Lost,” he mentioned that his youngest child was just 3 years old at the time, far too young for anything fear-inducing. He vividly recalls that whenever the opening drumbeats played or when they heard the swoosh of the logo credit, his youngest son would leap up and rush out of the room due to being terrified by it.
Lost Was a Major TV Hit
The show “Lost” was developed by Jeffrey Lieber, J.J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof. Notably, Lindelof and Carlton Cuse jointly served as the show’s primary executives or ‘showrunners.’ Airing between 2004 and 2010, this series has been widely recognized as one of the best TV shows ever made, despite being somewhat divisive. The story revolves around people stranded on a mysterious island in the middle of the ocean, following a plane crash, as they grapple with baffling, supernatural events.
Lost is streaming on Hulu and Netflix.
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