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“LOST” the series that took America by storm in 2004 and has since been a fan popular today.

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In 2004, the series was hyped as the latest series from J.J. Abrams who was known for his TV series “Felicity” and “Alias” and joined by a talented team which includes executive producer and writer Damon Lindelof (“Crossing Jordan”), executive producer and writer Carlton Cuse (“Nash Bridges”, “The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.”) , writer Jeffrey Lieber, producer Ra’uf Glasgow (“The Colossal Easy” and “Profiler”), Jack Bender (“Eight is Enough” and “Beverly Hills 90210), Bryan Burke (“Alias”) and Jean Higgins (“CSI: Miami”) .

The series debuted on ABC in Sept. 2004 and was instantly a critically acclaimed hit as people all over the Internet would discuss and debate the circumstances of the display. Series creators would plant Easter Eggs on the TV series, on the Internet, on commercial trailers and eventually people were drawn in by the well-written dramatic thriller and sci-fi storyline, unbelievable acting but the overall signs of conspiracy and mystery. The series would inspire many blogs, podcasts and so noteworthy hype that around 17-20 million people were drawn to the series each night a novel episode aired.

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The series won an Emmy Award for “Outstanding Drama Series” and series creator J.J. Abrams was award an Emmy in September 2005. The series also won the Writers Guild of America Awards for “Outstanding Achievement in Writing for a Dramatic Television Series”, 2005 Producer Guild Awards for “Best Production” and the 2005 Director’s Guild Award for “Best Direction of a Dramatic Television Program” and the “Hide Actors Guild Awards 2005 for Best Ensemble Cast.

For the first season, a total of 25 episodes aired from Sept. 2004 through May 2005. There are four episodes featured on each disc (7 Blu-ray discs total, final episode on disc 7) . Here is a list of the episodes (with non-spoiler summaries) included in first season:

DISC 1:

* EPISODE 1: Pilot: Fraction 1 – The survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 must learn to work together and gain a plan to survive and wait for a rescue party. Meanwhile, Jack, Kate and Charlie go to observe for the other piece of a plane and leer that something terrible may be living on the island.

* EPISODE 2: Pilot: Piece 2 – Sayid tries to fix a transceiver. Meanwhile, Sayid and Sawyer clash.

* EPISODE 3: Tabula Rasa – The Marshal tries to warn everyone about Kate and the survivors must choose what to do with him. A Kate Austen flashback episode.

* EPISODE 4: Walkabout – The survivors must hunt for food and Locke goes boar hunting. Meanwhile, Sayid and team try to setup an antenna in hopes of a rescue. A John Locke flashback episode.

DISC 2:

* EPISODE 5: White Rabbit – The survivors need a leader. A Jack Shephard flashback episode.

* EPISODE 6: House of the Rising Sun – Jin and Michael clash. A Jin and Sun flashback episode.

* EPISODE 7: The Moth – Locke discovers Charlie’s heroin addiction secret. A Charlie Trip flashback episode.

* EPISODE 8: Confidence Man – Someone attacked Sayid while he was trying to setup the antenna. They behold towards Sawyer as the culprit. But is he really the culprit? A Saywer flashback episode.

DISC 3:

* EPISODE 9: Solitary – Sayid discovers a mysterious cable running through the jungle. He discovers another survivor on the island named Danielle Rousseau. A Sayid flashback episode.

* EPISODE 10: Raised by Another – Someone tried to lift Claire’s baby. Meanwhile, Hurley discovers that someone in the camp is not on the flight manifest. A Claire flashback episode.

* EPISODE 11: All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues – The survivors glance that there was someone on the Island that is not fragment of the manifest. A Jack flashback episode.

* EPISODE 12: Whatever the Case May Be – Both Sawyer and Kate survey a locked suitcase at the bottom of the lake. A Kate flashback episode.

DISC 4:

* EPISODE 13: Hearts and Minds – Shannon and Sayid are growing closer. Meanwhile, Boone and Locke invent a distinguished discovery on the island. A Shannon flashback episode.

* EPISODE 14: Special – Michael doesn’t like Walt spending so noteworthy time with Locke. A Michael and Walt flashback episode.

* EPISODE 15: Homecoming – Someone has afflict Claire and Charlie wants revenge. A Charlie flashback episode.

* EPISODE 16: Outlaws – Sawyer is attacked by a spacious boar and now wants to hunt it down. A Sawyer flashback episode.

DISC 5:

* EPISODE 17: …In Translation – Sun wears her bikini in public and upsets Jin and is jealous that she may be spending time with Michael. A Jin and Sun flashback episode.

* EPISODE 18: Numbers – Hurley finds documents with the numbers that encourage him find the lottery (which he believes is cursed) . He believes Danielle Rousseau may know the numbers, so he sets off to pick up her on his gain. A Hurley flashback episode.

* EPISODE 19: Deus Ex Machina – Locke and Boone obtain a plane stuck on a cliff. A John Locke flashback episode.

* EPISODE 20: Do No Hurt – While Locke and Boone gape further into the plane, one of them is severely injured. A Jack flashback episode.

DISC 6:

* EPISODE 21: The Greater Profitable – Jack blames Locke for a death of a survivor and the two clash. A Sayid flashback episode.

* EPISODE 22: Born To Speed – Sawyer reveals to the survivors of Kate’s secret. A Kate flashback episode.

* EPISODE 23: Exodus Fragment 1 – Rousseau shows the survivors of where they can regain dynamite to inaugurate the hatch. Meanwhile, Michael, Jin and Sawyer continue to work on the raft. A flashback episode of the main cast members as they leave to the airport.

DISC 7:

* EPISODE 24: Exodus Share 2 – Another Oceanic survivor dies and the group tries to carefully steal their dynamite to the hatch. Flashback episodes of all main cast members on the day they are to leave for their flight are featured.

* EPISODE 25: Exodus Share 3 – While one group tries to begin the hatch, Michael, Walt, Jin and Sawyer leave the island on their raft. Flashback episodes of all main cast members on the day they are to leave for their flight are featured.

“LOST” Season 1 makes its first entry to Blu-ray and similar to both Season 3 and Season 4, the Blu-ray’s allow for “SeasonPlay” that allows people to eye as they go and can cessation, restart where they last left off. “SeasonPlay” is optional and people can choose it before watching an episode.

VIDEO & AUDIO:

“LOST” is a series that looks astounding on High Definition. Featured in 1080p High Definition (aspect ratio of 1:78:1), the detail of the island is captured quite vibrantly. The green lush plants that surround the island, the blue skies, the blue ocean. Personally, most of the video footage shot in Hawaii tend to be vibrant in colors and “LOST” is no exception. There is grain that can be seen in each episode and I have to admit that the quality is not up to par as “LOST – THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON” (not certain if they are using better equipment in the later seasons) but the describe quality is calm graceful apt.

There is puny compression artifacts that can be seen in coarse light conditions but overall, the recount quality of “LOST” is not perfect but unruffled looks glorious! I compared both my DVD box area to this Blu-ray status and the represent quality in High Definition shows off detail that I never caught on DVD. From the plane wreckage to the orange dimples on the orange peel in John Locke’s mouth. These can be seen quite clearly on Blu-ray.

As for the audio, “LOST” is featured in DTS HD-Master Audio 5.1. The dialogue is quite certain but one thing that caught my attention is how attractive the audio is in terms of capturing the ambiance of the island when each person is enchanting through the jungle. The explosions of the plane is caught all around you and you are literally immersed into the destruction of the plane as audio is heard on the front channels, surrounds, rear surrounds and through the LFE of your subwoofer. Very nice!

Also, I loved how music and sounds really brought an overall mood to definite scenes. The music by Michael Giacchino and the map the orchestra creates that tension for the scenes was awesome. So, music plays a substantial fragment in the series and the music soundtrack is fair astonishing!

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The Blu-ray edition of “LOST – THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE” is featured in Standard Definition (480i) and English 5.1 Dolby Digital with English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles. Several discs are tubby of special features and Easter Eggs. Included are:

DISC 1:

* Audio Commentary for “PILOT (Fragment 1) ” by Executive Producers J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk

* Audio Commentary for “PILOT (Fragment 2) ” by Executive Producers J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk

* Audio Commentary for “WALKABOUT” by Executive Producer Jack Bender, Co-Executive Producer David Fury and actor Terry O’Quinn

* SNEAK PEEKS: LOST on ABC

DISC 2:

* Audio Commentary for “THE MOTH” by Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk with actor Dominic Monaghan

EASTER EGG: Using your remote, go down to season play and press honest. You can accept the marker dot on the Oceanic logo on the airplane. This will bring up a represent of a transceiver and you will hear the French transmission from Rousseau that Sayid picked up on it.

DISC 4:

* Audio Commentary for “HEARTS AND MINDS” by Executive Producer Carlton Cuse, Supervising Producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach with co-stars Maggie Grace & Ian Somerhalder

EASTER EGG: Not really an Easter Egg but wait for the main menu to flash around five to eight times and you will study the dismal mist (monster) approach from the left.

DISC 6:

EASTER EGG: Alternate title sequence: Go to features and press up and then you will observe the marker dot suddenly point to the left hand side up. You will regain a short clip of lightning on an island and each character being shown like a flash.

DISC 7:

* DEPARTURE – This segment features a total of six features. Included are:

- THE GENESIS OF LOST: (8:38) All creative executive of ABC had to pitch an concept for a note. Lloyd Braun, used President at ABC talked about how he pitched an notion of “Cast Away the Series”. Thom Sherman (President, Poor Robot Television) talks about going to J.J. Abrams to serve design the series.

- DESIGNING A DISASTER: (49:45) How the crew had to design the plane accident for the pilot episode and had a short amount of time to do it happen. They needed a plane and had to engage one, have it dismantled/cut up and shipped by two freighters to Hawaii.

- BEFORE THEY WERE LOST: (49:01) How the crew had three weeks to cast 14 people to play the major characters. How sure talent were cast for their role and characters were created after meeting some of the talents. Also, included in this segment are audition tapes.

- AUDITION TAPES: The audition tapes of each of the main talent.

- WELCOME TO OAHU: THE MAKING OF THE PILOT: (33:22) Interviews with cast and crew on the making of the pilot episode.

- THE ART OF MATTHEW FOX: (6:07) Featuring Matthew Fox’s art and photography. Narration by Matthew Fox.

- LOST @ COMICON: (1:50) Featuring a featurette with an interview with the stars of “LOST” in regards to their experience at the San Diego Comicon.

* TALES FROM THE ISLAND: This segment features three featurettes. Included are:

- LOST ON LOCATION: This portion contains several mini-featurettes of crew talking about the filming of distinct scenes and the animals that had to be spend on scenes. Included are the following 10 mini-featurettes: The Exertion with Boars, White Rabbit, House of the Rising Sun, The Moth, Confidence Man, All the Best Cowboys have Daddy Issues, Whatever the Case May Be, Hearts and Minds, Special and Exodus. Examples include “The Peril with Boars” which is about the exertion of using untrained boars in the series and “House of the Rising Sun” is about having to shoot in a cave.

- ON Area WITH JIMMY KIMMEL: (7:15) Jimmy Kimmel goes to Hawaii and visits the place of “LOST”.

- BACKSTAGE WITH DRIVE SHAFT: (6:38) Dominic Monaghan talks about his character and his character’s band Drive Shaft.

* LOST REVEALED: The following features five featurettes. Included are:

- THE LOST FLASHBACKS: The following are flashbacks that were not shown on the season finale: “AT THE AIRPORT: CLAIRE” and “AT THE AIRPORT: SAYID”.

- DELETED SCENES: A total of 15 deleted scenes.

- BLOOPERS FROM THE SET: (4:17) A hilarious blooper reel with music.

- LIVE FROM THE MUSEUM OF TELEVISION & RADIO: (10:55) An excerpt from the salute to “LOST” held at the Directors Guild of America.

- FLASHBACKS & MYTHOLOGY: (7:28) Executive Producer/Director Jack Bender and execs talk about the flashbacks and how they are able to perform a series and do up character development through their backstories.

EASTER EGG: Not really an Easter Egg but wait for the main menu to flash around five to seven times and the plane stuck on the trees will topple.

EASTER EGG: John Locke Orange Peel Scene: Go on plot up and hit left. You will discover the marker dot suddenly depart to the moral hand side, down. You will procure a 1:30 clip of the Locke orange peel scene. And how the scene had to be filmed several times.

JUDGMENT CALL:

When the first season of “LOST” was on television, I was instantly twisted. I was on the main forums every week, downloaded every “LOST” podcast available, read the magazines and impartial ravishing worthy got drawn in by the memoir but the various theories that people had about the island, the characters and more. In fact, I have owned the first season on DVD, listened to the audio books and even owned the pilot on UMD. That’s how curved I was to this demonstrate.

Personally, I unbiased found that mystique of wreck landing in an island and having to survive to be quite animated but even moreso, finding out that there are some outlandish things going on in the island that makes you wonder if what we were watching is actually happening or are the people actually tiring,. There were so many original things that have happened and “LOST” was what was needed on network TV.

Also, as worthy as “LOST” would seem like a break with so many characters featured, the arrangement the note is presented through various flashbacks of each of the main characters, the writers really focused on character development and making the viewer feel clear (or negative) about a distinct character and learn about their behavior and a past that somehow each character has some kind of connection with each other.

There were so many fabulous episodes, one such episode that will always be a celebrated was the first death of one of the main 14. What a shocker! What was equally incredible was watching the season finale and I can remember being afraid and having to go attend and forth on my DVR and then later on my DVD copies to peruse these “secrets” that fans have caught in the final episode. Nevertheless, that finale was awesome and left myself and many fans highly anticipating the second season.

The first season of course leaves the viewer with plenty of questions (and we’re currently awaiting season 6 and many questions smooth exist today) but it was those questions that encourage fuel the fire to various theories that many fans could not wait on but win fragment of. It was quite fun to spy how this series captured the attention of so many people and how the producers, writers and even the talent were so surprised of the various theories themselves.

I have to say that watching the first season of “LOST” on High Definition five years later is quite fantastic. The series is absolutely blooming on Blu-ray and was also impressed by the DTS-HD Master Audio lossless soundtrack. And it was vast to scrutinize all the special features on the DVD included (although I wonder if all Easter Eggs are also included on the Blu-ray since I’ve only found a very few so far) .

Fans who indulge in the “LOST” series will truly want to believe the series on High Definition. If you are a vast fan of the reveal, it is ravishing distinguished a no-brainer to remove up both Season 1 and 2 (as well as the previously released Season 3 and 4) on Blu-ray. This season is what started it all and with the final sixth season coming soon, you can’t befriend but be tickled that all four seasons are now available on Blu-ray.

“LOST – THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON” on Blu-ray is highly recommended!

I have watched all the seasons of LOST. When season 1 was broadcast it wasn’t in HD. When I found out this realease was, I was so furious. This Blu-Ray version is even better than when it was on TV. Crisp images are friendly! And no commercials, so you can mountainous yourself deep into the labyrinth of LOST’s stories. Season play is sizable on my PS3. I wasn’t distinct how it worked at first, but now I can’t inspect without it. You can resume within episodes! Bravo! Season 1 is my accepted! I will gaze over and over!
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