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로스트 Lost s01 e01
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로스트 Lost s01 e01 Airs Next: ABC on Wednesday (60 min.) Status: Returning Series Premiered: September 22, 2004 Show Categories: Drama, Action/Adventure Official Site: ABC.com Oceanic Flight 815 out of Sydney, Australia is mysteriously brought down out of the sky, crashing on an uncharted island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. The survivors quickly learn they must band together in order to have any hope of rescue, because the island is treacherous and holds many secrets. As they are about to learn, the survivors have secrets of their own . . . In the show's third season, Jack, Kate, and Sawyer have been captured by the mysterious Others. Forced to live in their encampment, they learn more of the island's secrets and realize their enemies have an agenda all of their own. Meanwhile, Locke is brought back into communion with the island as it wraps him closer into its own insidious plot. The show has announced it will run for three more seasons (A total of 6) of 16 episodes and end in 2010. 로스트Lost s01 e01 “Pilot” (part 1) Episode Number: 1 Season Num: 1 x 01 Aired: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 on ABC A sudden plane crash leaves 48 survivors stranded on a jungle island, forced to scavenge for survival from the wreckage of the plane. As they get their bearings and pin their hopes on a quick rescue, the band of strangers begin to learn the island holds deep and dark secrets. A group of strong-willed survivors: Jack, a surgical doctor; Charlie, a former rock star; and the enigmatic Kate venture into the dark heart of the jungle to try and recover the airplane transceiver. But even heroes have secrets, as the survivors will soon learn. Writer: J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof Director: J.J. Abrams Story: Jeffrey Lieber, J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof Starring: Daniel Dae Kim (Jin Kwon) Terry O'Quinn (John Locke) Harold Perrineau Jr. (Michael Dawson) Emilie de Ravin (Claire Littleton) Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah) Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace) Ian Somerhalder (Boone Carlyle (Season 1)) Jorge Garcia (Hugo "Hurley" Reyes) Malcolm David Kelley (Walter "Walt" Lloyd) Maggie Grace (Shannon Rutherford) Josh Holloway (James "Sawyer" Ford) Evangeline Lilly (Kate Austen) Yunjin Kim (Sun Kwon) Matthew Fox (Jack Shephard) Recurring Role: Fredric Lehne (Marshal) L. Scott Caldwell (Rose) Kimberley Joseph (Flight Attendant #1) Guest Star: Greg Grunberg (Pilot) John Dixon (Flight Attendant #2) Michelle Arthur (Flight Attendant #3) *This episode was the most expensive pilot in television history. It cost between $10 million and $14 million. *The crash site seen in this episode is replicated in "Walkabout", "Exposé", and "Greatest Hits". *Some characters are based in real life people: -James Ford (Sawyer): Civic leader and pirate. -John Locke: British empiricist. -Kate Austen: American journalist and advocate of feminist and anarchist causes. -Michael Dawson: English professional rugby player. -Steve Jenkins: Wales international rugby player *The man that is sucked into the turbine in the beginning of the episode was later confirmed by the producers as being Gary Troup, the author of “Bad Twin”. This was a book made up for the show and Hurley and Sawyer are seen reading it later in the series. However, a full version of the book was released to the public on May 2, 2006. *The first flashback, of Jack on the plane, was filmed on the first day of production. The plane set used was also used by the film Soul Plane which was released in the summer of 2004. *Boone's original name was "5". When they decided to change it to "Boone" they ran a find-and-replace on the script. They later noticed that this changed the dialog between Kate and Jack in the stitching scene to "1, 2, 3, 4, Boone! *The pilot who was killed by the "Monster", although uncredited, was played by Greg Grunberg (Felicity, Heroes). *The Driveshaft song Charlie sings, "You All Everybody," was featured in "The Awful Truth," a season 4 episode of another J.J. Abrams series, Alias. *Yunjin Kim initially read for the role of Kate. She wasn't right for the role, but the producers liked her so much that they created the Korean couple for her. *The character Charlie Pace was supposed to be a 45-year-old has-been rock star, but the producers liked Dominic Monaghan's audition so much that they made the character younger to accommodate Dominic. *In the original script, Jack was supposed to be killed in the first episode by the 'monster', and Kate was supposed to be the main character who organizes the stranded group. *This two-hour pilot episode won the 2005 Emmy for Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series. *J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof & Jeffrey Lieber received a 2005 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for their work on this two-hour pilot episode. *The series was edited to meet PG rating in the UK and including all other episodes. *J.J. Abrams won the 2005 Emmy for Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series for his work on this two-hour pilot episode. *This episode won the 2005 Emmy for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series. *This is Terry O'Quinn's second time working with J.J. Abrams. He previously guest starred in 15 episodes of ABC's Alias. *The cast was not allowed to see a certain set. They had to cover their eyes until cameras rolled. They were walked down the path, cameras now on, and their reaction to seeing the cockpit leaning against the trees was real. This one-take is what was used in the pilot episode. *Series creator J.J Abrams offered the lead role of Jack Shepard to actor Michael Keaton first when the character Jack was originally supposed to appear in only one episode as the character was supposed to die. But when J.J decided to keep the character alive Michael Keaton rejected the role and actor Matthew Fox went for it. *Lost is filmed in Hawaii and the closing credits of every episode contain "The producers gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the people of Hawaii and their Aloha spirit." *The Lost writers picked which backstories they were going to do by picking out three names from a hat. * Not only has Greg Grunberg worked with J.J. Abrams on Alias, but he worked with him on Felicity. Both Abrams and Grunberg have known each other since their childhood/when they were teens. *When Jack, Kate, and Charlie find the cockpit, you'll notice that the name of the airline is OCEANIC. This name has been widely used for an airline in many TV shows and films such as Executive Decision and also on an episode of J.A.G. The logo and the name have been used a lot even though the airline doesn't exist. *Many of the writing team have a Minor in Sociology, which is going to help in writing character interactions. *It cost $250,000 just to ship the wrecked plane pieces to Hawaii. *Plane wreckage scenes were filmed at Mokuleia Beach. *Mokuleia Beach is near Oahu's northwest tip (Kaena Point). Kaaawa Valley is over 30 miles away on the island's eastern coast. Kaaawa Valley is one of the few valleys on Oahu which are entirely privately owned. Many productions were filmed there, including Jurassic Park's memorable hiding-behind-the-log chase scene. *Although the Lost pilot is 2 hours long, network ABC decided to air both hours separately, one on Sept. 22 and Sept 29. *Before being picked up for the fall season, ABC had already ordered six additional scripts beyond the pilot episode. *Filming of the 2-hour pilot of Lost began on Monday, March 22 and lasted through Saturday, April 24. Lost filmed its first two days in the rain and bamboo forest along Old Pali Road where three survivors of a plane crash -- actors Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly and Dominic Monaghan -- on an unnamed and deserted Pacific island find the dead pilot hanging in a tree, a dog (which suddenly vanishes) and a child's shoe. They also shot at Waikane Valley filming, when six of the survivors, while hiking, are attacked by a charging polar bear. *During its original airing, the first half of this episode was uninterrupted by commercials. *At the beginning of the episode, when all the explosions are going on, just after a man is sucked into the turbine, you can see some sort of shadow shoot up and over the turbine. Moreover, it starts circling the area several times and the camera actually focuses on it for a moment. *According to the DVD commentary for this episode, in the scene where they talk about going after the monster, Jack was supposed to be talking to Sawyer, but it was later edited so that it looks like he's talking to Charlie. *According to several Official Lost websites (such as the Channel 4 site), the plane crashed on September 22, 2004. The journey was supposed to be 13 hours and 52 minutes long, leaving Sydney at 08:04 and arriving at LAX at 18:16. *Goof: After Jack gets Hurley and Claire away from the wing falling down, they are all lying on the ground. As Jack says, "Stay with her" to Hurley, Hurley has a big lump of hair on his forehead that disappears and reappears between the shots. *Goof: When Jack drops to his knees, after removing the undershirt, one white shirt lies stretched out horizontally on the ground directly in front of him, with both knees centered in front of it; the other shirt is off to his right with the undershirt he drops. Three shots later, still on his knees, all three shirts lie rumpled to his right; eleven shots later, the single white shirt once again lies horizontally directly in front of him, in the very same position as the earlier shot. *When Kate finds the pilot's wingpin in the mud, the pilot's reflection is seen in the water as he lies on the branches above Kate. When Jack approaches they all look up and in the overhead shot the pilot's position differs and he lies on different parts of the branches. *In the first draft of the pilot, the episode would have covered six weeks of the story. Originally, the first episode would have ended with all the survivors already living in tents. The first episode took $5 million to film, which made it the most expensive piece of film. *The tail of modern day commercial aircraft has a downward force acting on it. This is to counteract the upward forces from the main wing. When the tail section broke free, the tail should have gone down with the passenger section going up but in the scene, we see it going in the reverse direction. However, because we later learn how the plane crashed, this may not be an actual goof. *There is a common misconception that there is no undiscovered, unexplored, or unihabitated land left in the world, adding to the show's implausibility. However, there are literally dozens of islands in the Fijian and Cook chains which are still uninhabited, and some which have had no documented exploration. *The pilots would not have changed course had the plane lost communications. International flight regulations and procedures specify that, in the event of lost radio communication, an airplane should change its transponder code to 7600, then follow the flight plan it had already been cleared for. It is for this exact reason that full flight plans are given and verified before the airplane takes off. By diverting course, the pilots violated several flight regulations, and, had they survived, would most likely be stripped of their licenses. *A jet engine produces a tremendous amount of thrust. Therefore, there is no way it would be just sitting on the beach like it is in the pilot. *In the first flashback that Jack has, the attendant announces that the "pilot" has turned on the seat belt sign. *The next two flashbacks - for Charlie and Kate - are the same except she says "captain." *Although many people argue that a plane could not be torn in two, there are several real world examples of this occurring. For instance, on October 13, 1972, a Uruguayan plane crashed in Chile. The plane hit a mountain peak in the Andes and lost both wings and its tail. While a lot of people died in the crash and while awaiting rescue, 16 people survived the ordeal. *Having a running engine on the beach made for a pretty dynamic rescue scene, but when the nose section came off, all controls to the engine would be lost, and it would have started spooling down at that point and quickly gotten to where it would not have the power to pull anyone off their feet. In addition, fuel pump power would have been cut off when the plane was ripped apart. The fuel could not even gravity feed as the engine was on top of the wing. *Nitpick: It has been suggested that in such a violent plane crash, the dog could not have been uninjured when everyone else had bruises and cuts. However, the dog could have been injured, but they may have just not shown it, or it might not just have external wounds. ***Just after Jack, Kate, and Charlie are in the nose of the plane, they start running through the jungle. During this scene, off to the right hand corner of the screen, you can see someone standing behind the trees in a blue poncho Numbers: 8 15 The crashed flight's number is Oceanic 815. Numbers: 8 Claire says she's 8 months pregnant. The pilot has 8 stripes on his shoulders. Numbers: 16 When Jack, Kate and Charlie find the pilot of Oceanic Flight 815, Jack tells the pilot that they crashed 16 hours ago. Also, the girl Jack saved was 16 years old.
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