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*This is the first recap since [[Season 3]]'s "[[Lost Survivor Guide]]" to present a traditional, chronological ordering of events with no interview segments.
 
*This is the first recap since [[Season 3]]'s "[[Lost Survivor Guide]]" to present a traditional, chronological ordering of events with no interview segments.
 
*The recap clarifies that the on-Island events in the present are happening in 2007.
 
*The recap clarifies that the on-Island events in the present are happening in 2007.
*This show gave us an answer to one of the show's mysteries when Carbonell states that it was [[Charles Widmore]] who faked the wreckage of Flight 815; this was explicitly stated in the next episode, {{ep|5x14}}.
 
 
*This show is unique in that it covers only one aspect of events relevant to the current season (specifically, the [[Oceanic Six]]), and does not address past events or events subsequent to the return to the Island.
 
*This show is unique in that it covers only one aspect of events relevant to the current season (specifically, the [[Oceanic Six]]), and does not address past events or events subsequent to the return to the Island.
   

Revision as of 22:10, 21 November 2015

"Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6" is a clip show that aired on April 22, 2009. It recaps the story of the Oceanic Six, the events that transpired after their rescue and leading up to their return to the Island.

Trivia

  • The clip show is narrated by Nestor Carbonell, the actor who portrays Richard Alpert. Other Lost actors to narrate clip shows are Michael Emerson and Doug Hutchison.
  • This is the first recap since Season 3's "Lost Survivor Guide" to present a traditional, chronological ordering of events with no interview segments.
  • The recap clarifies that the on-Island events in the present are happening in 2007.
  • This show is unique in that it covers only one aspect of events relevant to the current season (specifically, the Oceanic Six), and does not address past events or events subsequent to the return to the Island.