Lost: Missing Pieces

Lost: Missing Pieces (2007-2008)

EndedScripted showDrama, Fantasy, Science-Fiction

13 never-before-seen stories taken from the LostFlashbacks. The creative team is the same and the stories give more clues about the past days of the island characters.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday (3 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13So It BeginsFeb 4, 2008
S01E12The EnvelopeJan 28, 2008
S01E11Jin Has a Temper-Tantrum on the Golf CourseJan 21, 2008
S01E10Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? JackJan 14, 2008
S01E09Tropical DepressionJan 7, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Lost: Missing Pieces premiere?

Lost: Missing Pieces premiered on November 12, 2007.

Who created Lost: Missing Pieces?

Lost: Missing Pieces was created by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.

How many episodes are there in Lost: Missing Pieces?

Lost: Missing Pieces consists of 13 episodes.

What is the format of Lost: Missing Pieces?

Lost: Missing Pieces is a web-based series consisting of short episodes, each focusing on a different character or storyline from the main show.

Are Lost: Missing Pieces considered canon to the main Lost series?

Yes, Lost: Missing Pieces is considered canon and provides additional insights into the characters and events of the main Lost series.

What is the purpose of Lost: Missing Pieces?

Lost: Missing Pieces serves as a companion series to the main Lost show, providing fans with additional backstory and answering some questions left unanswered in the main series.

How long are the episodes of Lost: Missing Pieces?

Each episode of Lost: Missing Pieces has a duration of approximately 2 to 5 minutes.

Are the Lost: Missing Pieces episodes available on DVD or Blu-ray?

Yes, the Lost: Missing Pieces episodes were included as bonus content in the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the main Lost series.

Can Lost: Missing Pieces be watched independently, without watching the main Lost series?

While Lost: Missing Pieces can be enjoyed as standalone stories, it is recommended to watch the main Lost series to fully understand the context and connections.

Did Lost: Missing Pieces reveal any major plot points or spoilers?

Lost: Missing Pieces provides additional insights and character development but does not reveal any major plot points or spoilers that would impact the main Lost series.

Who are some of the characters featured in Lost: Missing Pieces?

Lost: Missing Pieces features characters such as Jack Shephard, Hugo "Hurley" Reyes, Michael Dawson, and Benjamin Linus, among others.

How were the episodes of Lost: Missing Pieces released?

The episodes of Lost: Missing Pieces were initially released online, one episode per week, and later included in the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the main Lost series.

Did Lost: Missing Pieces provide closure to any unresolved storylines from the main Lost series?

Lost: Missing Pieces offers additional information and backstory but does not provide complete closure to any unresolved storylines from the main Lost series.

Were any of the Lost: Missing Pieces episodes directed by the same directors as the main Lost series?

Yes, some episodes of Lost: Missing Pieces were directed by the same directors who worked on the main Lost series, including Jack Bender and Stephen Williams.

Did Lost: Missing Pieces receive positive feedback from fans and critics?

Lost: Missing Pieces was generally well-received by fans and critics, who appreciated the extra insights it provided into the characters and world of Lost.

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