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LOST season 6 epilogue – New Man in Charge

The 12 minute epilogue to season 6, outlining Hurley’s and Ben’s time on The Island. @marawlings’ link broke halfway through, so I found this version, complete with Italian subtitles, downloaded it and re-uploaded it in the hope that it doesn’t get taken down as quickly as it would on Youtube *fingers crossed*

Watch for:

  • Ben and Hurley
  • Food drops
  • Hurley Bird
  • Polar bears
  • Room 23
  • Waaaaaaaalt

I expected more, but, at least we saw ol’ Bug Eyes one more time. Long live LOST.

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186 thoughts on “LOST season 6 epilogue – New Man in Charge

  1. Unknown's avatar Keelan says:

    They also explained the reason why woman couldn’t give, birth it was because the orchard blew up. The polar bears should be checked if they are pregnant before going to the orchard as it has some effects. Subtle answers to some great and simple questions! LOVE IT.

  2. Unknown's avatar Thatguy says:

    As a die hard LOST fan this was just as i expected, fairly shit & to give some sort of closure on the bigger questions that people wanted answered. Like how good did you expect the answers to be in 12 minutes when Lost has been trying to explain so for 6 seasons (ie Walt, lol glad to see they didnt just forget the Hurley Bird. Was positive that was photoshopped into the youtube videos).Is it meant to be a joke towards the fans that didnt understand the ending & wanted more answers by just summarising in a bad manner some of the bigger mysteries?One thing though how did Walt know his dad was dead? The last meeting he had was with Locke & that tall black dude where Locke said ”last i heard yer father is offshore on a boat near the island” (Locke knew he was dead but refused to tell him ”hes been through enough”)Or how did Walt predict Lockes death/Posession by the monster in that very same scene?Either ways i’m glad to see it but yeah feel let-down as i knew i would be. No love lost (no pun intended :P) for an awesome show

  3. Unknown's avatar RIZZO says:

    FUCK YOU Damon and Carlton I was a devoted fan and expected more thatn….they were all dead to begin with a Dallas shower scene nothing mattered and no answers…six fucking years and this is it? pergatory? I hope you never work again…LOST had so much goinaa and so many twists…and you end it as a dream…nothing was real??? I want my six years back, assholes

  4. Unknown's avatar gina says:

    the one thing I enjoy about Lost is you can make it into whatever you want. Sometimes I played it out like they were all dead and the island was just their own afterlife since they all died together. Other times I played it out like the actual episodes and storyline made you believe it too .. then sometimes I just played it out in my own mind with my own theories and ideas. I think thats why I love this show so much .. I watched the first pilot episode in may of 2010 and just recently finished the final season and just watched this clip tonight. Long live lost! <:o)

  5. Unknown's avatar c0uP says:

    It’s true, and you can’t say that for much else [if anything] out there.I re-watched seasons 2-5 with a friend who was watching it all for the first time, and watching it all in such a short period of time, for the first time, would have been a very interesting, and double-edged experience; oh the hours I spent each week between episodes, theorising and crawling through the web, not to mention the agonising four month or so gap between seasons!Congratulations on making the journey, and welcome to nostalgiaville!

  6. Unknown's avatar Ana says:

    @Mark, if you a TV show with great character development then you should whatch Six Feet under …. You can’t really say Lost is better regarding Character Development than SFU !!!!

  7. Unknown's avatar Duffy says:

    None of it matters – it was all just a dream, remember? Jack closes his eyes for the last time, and we discover the whole series was nothing but a shaggy dog story and we are a bunch of suckers. JJ Abrams is laughing at us all the way to the bank.

  8. Unknown's avatar c0uP says:

    @Ana: I don’t think I’d say LOST is better than SFU, or many other shows in terms of character development, but they did a pretty darn good job. I think we got to go through quite a journey with a lot of the characters.@Duffy: It wasn’t a dream o_O

  9. Unknown's avatar Mark says:

    Ana/c0uP:Six Feet Under was a good show, and indeed the character development was superb, but I still don’t think it’s in the same league as Lost. The closest comparison with character development quality I can think of would be M*A*S*H. Ok, so the Mash story lines were infinitely more simple and each episode brought complete closure and so the show’s plots aren’t even close. But one of the reasons MASH was so successful with the public was that the characters were of such strength and personality that when it finally ended, there was this blurred sense where it was difficult to imagine that these characters weren’t real. I got the same sense, perhaps stronger, from Lost.

  10. Unknown's avatar Kate says:

    The polar bears? THE POLAR BEARS? My Gosh!!!!They could have answered a lot of other things!Or make a special episode!But the polar bears? Of course th polar bears were transmitted there! Of course they brought them there for expirements!And help his dad with WHAT? and WHAT is he going to do? I mean, I do NOT need all the answers cause that just would destroy the mystery of Lost… But rfom ALL the questions we had they chose to answer the thing about the polar bears and create new questions?I am veeeery dissapointed! :/

  11. Unknown's avatar Jak900 says:

    i think walt was gonna replace dogen rather than hurley because he approached him in the same manner as jacob "u will have a job" and etc

  12. Unknown's avatar Sam says:

    Dude…I miss Lost so much. It completely changed me. I freak out everytime I see someone from Lost on another show or movie:"OH MY GOSH LOOK IT’S CHARLIE/SAWYER/KATE/JACK!""Uhhh…who?""Gosh never mind…it’s a Lost thing."

  13. Unknown's avatar FOUND says:

    This appears to be a possible setup for a miniseries or movie about what goes on after the last scene shown here. It likely wont happen but Id love to see SyFy pick up a sequel series – call it FOUND. There are still enough people alive to be the core of a new series. Just one of their tasks would be to free the trapped souls like Michael. The Island itself is still full of unanwered questions and mysteriies – where did it come from? Is there a way of using it for good rather than abuse it like Dharma did?I also still hope Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) now on Hawaii 5-0 will one day catch Ben trying to steal an ancient artifact from a museum in Hawaii and he says to him "You look VERY familiar" or catch a con man named James Sawyer played by ole Josh.The powerful emotions regarding the finale show just how much of a deep impact it left on millions of people.

  14. Unknown's avatar versica says:

    He called walt keith Johnson what was that about! and the island and the dharma theres so many questions I want more lost!

  15. Unknown's avatar dave says:

    @versica when walt and michael got off the island they had to get new identies cause they were suposed to be dead, along the same reasoning behind desmond and Lapidas not being with the Ocianic 6.

  16. Unknown's avatar James says:

    @RIZZOI laugh at you, buddy. After 6 years and you still dont get it? You should be angry at yourself, not the creators. Youre obviously too blind to understand what happened in the finale. I could explain it to you…but nah.

  17. Unknown's avatar Foxbottle says:

    I loved it. I always felt lost and all its characters were representations of parts of our own psyche through the different stages of life. When they opened the hatch that was the point they left innocence/childhood behind and entered adolesence. This was also the point where walt stopped featuring very strongly. I believe Walt represented the creative imagination, the most god like of our faculities, something that we all lose touch of as we get older and more closed down. So I was glad of his return; it makes sense to me.

  18. Unknown's avatar #1LOSTIE says:

    The thing is that no matter how many questions lindeloff and cuse answer, every LOST fan will be raving for more LOST, its just a simply unique show. Lindeloff and cuse said that if they answer all the questions by the end, then there will be no mistery, no great question left, no reason for people to remember the show, or constantly say to fellow fans "why was this that way?" or "how did they do this?" the fact of the matter is that i believe somewhere inside the show, every question is answered, except for one: What were the numbers? Simply a fantastic show… im 13, and even i know that LOST is amazing. The funny thing is that my dad showed me the show a litle before spring break last year, and in spring break just got on hulu and watched the whole seasons 2-5 in that whole week, i was addicted to this show… truly… amazing… always… unanswered

  19. Unknown's avatar c0uP says:

    Ich weiß nicht, ob es irgendwelche deutschen Version auf YouTube, aber hoffentlich ein Torrent mit vorhanden sind?I blame Google Translate if that didn’t make sense!

  20. Unknown's avatar Debbie says:

    Why does it feel like anyone who didn’t care for the final episode or admits that they didn’t ‘get it’ are being put down? What ticked me off is many people brought up ideas like purgatory, religious references etc during Season1. The 2 clowns (Damon & idiot #2) came right back saying "Nope, that’s not it". Then they swore up & down at the end of every season "All will be revealed, your questions answered blah blah." Prior to each finale to build them up. Each year the finales usually answered very little & where almost insulting, frustrating. Any questions actually answered where done so in a way that made little sense. Big build up all season, deflated in usually one night. More often than not, creating more mysteries to boot. My feeling, the show was originally expected to last only 1 maybe 2 seasons tops. Suddenly contracted for so many seasons meant a lot of scrambling. With pitifully excessive filler blurring the original storyline. The dizzying flashbacks, flash sideways tossed in out of sequence, reminded me of being car sick as a kid. Loved the first 2 seasons, after that a slow death. I was so enthusiastic after each protracted ‘wait for the next season’. If they had no intention of ever answering the questions they should not have used those very words at the end of each season. If the shows intention was philosophical enlightenment, don’t package it as a ‘long con’. That’s why so many where aggravated. They had invested six yrs of loyal viewer ship, plus endless blogging~ chat rooms to alternate theory websites. A long time to be so caught up with TV ‘characters’. Many, almost embarrassed to be so emotionally involved realized all the hours they had spent watching, re-watching reviewing arguing theories etc. Frustrated or aggravated with the writers or maybe with themselves. All for what, to feel lied to or worse conned?

  21. They shouldn’t have promised answers, but I’m glad we didn’t get them. The ones we got were not satisfactory compared to the wonder we all experienced when they piled on question upon question. I would rather pretend the last couple episodes that explained Jacob and the Man in Black and the second reality. Those answers were better left up to the viewers own imaginations.

  22. Unknown's avatar c0uP says:

    @Captain Obvious: I guess it depends where on that timeline of events you look at, but you’re right, the title of the epilogue could also apply to Walt, as it could have applied to Jacob or Jack, at one point.@Mia: I think that they [Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse] made it pretty clear on more than one occasion that what we’d get out of the finale was character resolution, and the epilogue was meant to be light-hearted, if anything.If ever there was a case for the Journey being so much more wondrous than the Destination, LOST is it, and I agree with what you said on your latest blog post too!

  23. Unknown's avatar Aaron M. Nonaka says:

    Interesting subtle addition to the story would’ve been nice if it were extended to a full episode!!!Ayy Justin so you can watch "The New Man In Charge" here enjoy!!!

  24. Unknown's avatar c0uP says:

    @saj: It could just be that Walt succeeds Hurley / Ben after they move on.@jack: Probably something way too non-dramatic to warrant showing@Mahdi: You’re welcome!

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