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For the article on the concept of unaired episodes, see Lost television broadcast. J. J. Abrams, one of the co-creators of Lost, directed the pilot episode. One-hundred-twenty-one Lost episodes aired between September 22, 2004, and May 23, 2010. J. J. Abrams, who co-created the American serial drama television series Lost with Damon Lindelof, directed the pilot episode, which was based upon an original script titled Nowhere written by Jeffrey Lieber.[1] Six seasons of the show aired, in addition to numerous clip shows to recap previous episodes. American Broadcasting Company ( ABC the producer of Lost, announced that the series would end after six seasons.[2] The series follows the experiences of the survivors of a plane crash on a passenger jet, Oceanic Flight 815, which crashed on a tropical island in the South Pacific, with each episode typically featuring action on the island as well as a secondary storyline from another point in a character's life. The series also includes stories of the lives of people already living on the island — they include the Others, who initially antagonize the survivors, as well as a group of people who arrive on the freighter Kahana. Lost: Missing Pieces consists of thirteen original two- to three-minute clips referred to as mobisodes which were produced for cell phones and released between seasons three and four. Multiple former and recurring cast members made an appearance in the series finale. Contents 1 Series overview 2 Episodes 2.1 Season 1 (2004–05) 2.2 Season 2 (2005–06) 2.3 Season 3 (2006–07) 2.4 Season 4 (2008) 2.5 Season 5 (2009) 2.6 Season 6 (2010) 3 Mobisodes: Lost: Missing Pieces (2007–08) 4 Specials (2005–10) 5 References 6 External links Series overview[edit] Season Episodes Originally aired Nielsen ratings Season premiere Season finale U. S. viewers (millions) Rank 1 25 September 22, 2004 May 25, 2005 15.69[3] 15[3].
Flames engulf the car Castle was driving when he was on his way to marry the love of his life, his muse. Beckett rushes toward the inferno. Firefighters douse the flames. The driver’s seat is empty. Castle is nowhere to be found. The search is on to find him. All indications are that he was run off the road and dragged from his car. The GPS on Castle’s cell phone leads Beckett, Ryan and Esposito to a junkyard where the car that was chasing him is being crushed. A suspect flees, though not for long. Beckett interrogates Gary Duffin, but the lowlife criminal isn’t talking. Special Agent Connors of the FBI has been brought in to help. He believes the abduction may have something to do with revenge. If this is the case, the list of suspects is a long one. The team learns that Duffin has ties to mob man Vinnie Cardano. Both Castle and Beckett met this guy in “ Murder, He Wrote.” Cardano denies having Castle grabbed, but admits that he made the car disappear for an anonymous client. Surveillance footage shows that Castle made the money drop. It appears that he was in on the abduction. Beckett is crushed, but she refuses to believe that Castle isn’t acting under duress. There’s something else going on. There has to be. Beckett vows that she will find Castle. Agent Connors lets her know that she’s assuming he wants to be found. Several months go by. There’s still no sign of Castle until the U. S. Coast Guard finds him adrift in a small boat off the coast of Delaware. Beckett rushes to Castle’s hospital bed where he has yet to regain consciousness. She wants Lanie to take a look at him for evidence of where he’s been and what happened to him. She finds a key sewn into the lining of his pants. It has the number “38” stamped on it. His blood work suggests he was exposed to a tropical virus. He was also grazed by a bullet that suggests he was shot a few weeks ago. The Coast Guard.

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