This episode hit me so hard. When I was a teenager my father had to resuscitate me and this showed me the fear and panic he must have been going through.
I remember watching this when it aired and it was unlike anything else on TV. it's so addictive and I do envy the fact that you were seeing it for the first time .
I went through a similar thing with my own father where I was put in a tough situation. My father had, without my mothers knowledge, invested their life saving in stock from a company he got a 'tip' on. The company ended up going under and the stock became worthless. Instead of telling his wife about it, he tried to gamble the money back on VLTs, and by the time anyone found out about it, he had driven them into massive debt. She almost left him, but they were in their 60s and my mother had no ability to out on her own. She was enraged at him and threatened him if he ever stepped foot near a VLT again. A couple years later, my mother contacted me worried that my dad was 45 minutes into a 5 minute run to the store for milk, I got curious and drove to the place he used to play the VLTs.. and found his car out front and him at the machines. I confronted him, I got upset and the whole thing spilled out into the parking lot with me screaming at him that I have to tell my mother. Just like Jack's dad, my father looked at me with that sad looking his face and said, "You know, if you tell her she will throw me out..." I'd never hated my father until the moment he put the fault on me 'if I told on him'. To this day, I dont look at my father the same way.
Definitely one of my favorite episodes of season 1. Thankfullu Jack is stubborn and wouldnt give up... But that whole scene is hard to watch. Kate crying like that brings tears to my eyes.
One of the more iconic episodes in Lost, things are getting interesting now, aren't they! Also, I don't think I've said it enough, but your reaction videos are honestly THE absolute best. Love the dialogue afterwards too. Lost + Duo Reacts is just the perfect storm of a thought-provoking show with a couple that is incredibly insightful, funny, and enthusiastic. Thank you guys!!!
21:53 Charlie "death" is such a sad and beautiful scene. Music is so wonderful there. I got a tear in my eye just watching this video now. There was a commercial break when Jack first gives up, so us watching it from tv thought that Charlie really died during the commercial break. So the effect of him dying and the coming back to life was even bigger. 25:21 Haha! That is true. :)
man...with the emotions you guys always react with these shows...Lost is one of my all-time fav shows and I'm so happy your guys are watching it! :D It's starting to get to the good parts of the mysteries in the show! :D
Regarding Jack's dad: it's very difficult to prove impairment after the fact, without evidence collected at the time (breathalyzer/blood test), so criminal charges would be unlikely. However, I would say his medical license and his job would definitely be on the line.
Catching up on your watch now! I’ve completed 30+ watches myself. I’ve also watched a few reaction journeys and yours is much more enjoyable for myself personally. I love your personalities and you guys just get it. You’re obviously true losties and I love your involvement in the process of your journey. Mahalo for your channel and content!
This was my favourite show as a teenager. Loving these reactions. Started re-watching the show few days ago. This was one of Jack's best flashback episodes.
Great episode!! Darryl Dixon wishes he was John Locke. And Jack's mom blames him as well. When she told him to go get his father from Australia..."After what you did to him."
Another awesome reaction, Lacey & Steve. When I originally watched this episode back in 2004 my theory was the island was actually The Garden of Eden or it was located somewhere in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle. What theorizes do you have regarding the island at this point in the show ?
I know he creeps Steve out but I'm with Walt, if I had to be with anybody on that island it would be Locke. When this first aired Locke became my favorite character from episode 4 which was his flashback episode. #teamlocke
This is COMPLETELY off topic! But I want to share. When you guys were joking about "all grown up". It reminded me of something. Many years back, we were at a community picnic type event. There was a young couple there. They were like 19/20 years old. ANd had a month old baby. They had been struggling in their relationship. ANd just having a hard time of things. My son had went to school with them. There they were, sitting with THEIR BABY! and someone in the conversation was talking about scuba diving. And the daddy says "WHEN I GROW UP I WANT TO BE A PROFESSIONAL SCUBA DIVER". Think about that! YOU HAVE A BABY! You dont get more GROWN UP than that! ANd my son, without skipping a beat, said something to him about it. And even added, "the only thing worse would have been if you said you wanted to be a super hero!" lol I felt bad for the kid. But it gave some insight into his mental state. How he saw things. He had no idea, that he WAS GROWN UP! Shortly after this, he got a job, and really TRIED to do what is right. I know this is completely off topic. And has absolutely nothing to do with this video! BUT, maybe someone knows a young couple, who is struggling. and may help give them some insight into what is going on in the minds of the young people. Maybe!
Peach That would be rude if he said he wanted to be a schoolteacher or chemist, but there really isn’t a “professional scuba diver.” It really made him sound like a child. It was basically the same as saying “I want to be a superhero.” Once you’ve got others to take care of, fluffy dreams go on the back burner. It was a kindness to the child to get that boy off his ass.
@@cecillegravelle2590 yes. It just gives a glimpse into the mindset of some people. He still saw himself as a kid. When reality is, he was an adult! And with a child! But, it seemed to have opened his eyes a little. He really began trying. How you see yourself, plays a huge part in the decisions you make.
@@peach5438 He was grown up. And he was speaking as a small child. "When I grow up" is a huge indicator of how he sees himself. It translates to I AM STILL A CHILD. Which he wasn't. He was 20 years old. If he saw himself as an adult, it would have been a completely different statement. It would have been "I want to be a (fill in blank)." Such as a rescue person. A Marine biologist. Scuba instructor. There is no such thing as a "professional scuba diver." The statement he made, revealed a whole lot about his mindset. And if you can't see that, then that reveals something about you. He WAS GROWN UP. And to make matters worse, he was a father! My son pointing it out to him actually opened his eyes. He talked with my son after this, and became better friends. Him being the same age as my son, them going to school together, them growing up together, gave my son a connection with him. By saying "when I grow up" equated to my son also needing to GROW UP. My son knew better. He was a responsible young man. He wasn't a father. But he knew he most certainly didn't need to GROW UP to become something. It was TIME TO WORK ON THAT DREAM. Not just sit and fantasize about it. And that is the difference. If you allow a GROWN PERSON to view themselves as a child, when they ARE NOT A CHILD, you are not helping them. You are doing them no favors. If you don't see yourself as GROWN at 20, then when?
@@susanmaggiora4800 exactly! The whole statement screamed I AM A LITTLE KID! At 20 years old! I am glad someone else sees it! And the fact that he had a child of his own just compounded the issue. But he really did start to put forth effort after this. Which is really what made it stand out even more for me. He simply did not see himself as grown up. And yeah "professional scuba diver"! SMH It really revealed a lot about his mindset. Last we heard he is a welder, and making pretty good money. I wonder if he knows he could be an under water welder. Which pays a lot! Lol I am just shocked that people don't see the problem with the statement. And what it reveals about his view of himself.
I think when Charlie said he didn't see anything that he was talking about his vision of the after life. He seemed to be shaken that he didn't see anything. Remember in a previous episode he was a devout Catholic.
When you kidnap someone, he will try to escape. It's natural. To prevent this, you also need to kidnap another person who matters to the first person. Then, we tell him that if he escapes, we will hurt the other. And we tell each other the same thing. Here, Claire is pregnant so she can't really escape. I think Charlie follows them because he didn't want to leave Claire alone. And Ethan uses him as an hostage, more to prevent Jack from following them than to actually need Charlie to control Claire. And, Steve, not even a tear for Charlie ? 😢😆
Can I request y'all watch these altogether? LOST requires a lot of connect the dots and recall. You may be able to follow better if you just power through.
Love the show and excited to watch Steve's journey...that said I really wish Lacey would tone down on the hints during the episode. I know it's hard and exciting for Lacey, but watching Steve's reaction is priceless and it would be a lot more rewarding for him to figure things out on his own.
Apparently they tell the story of each character through FlashBacks, but at a certain point, it is understood that they are not actually Flashbacks, the island is a common point between different Parallel Universes or Alternative Realities, which apparently are Flashbacks, they are alternative realities that occur at the same time as the events we see, but they occur in different parallel realities. It is the true miracle of the Island. "constants and variables"
I don't understand... lacey seems like really surprised or doesn't know anything or where it's going... Did she really forget everything? Lost is quite an unforgettable show so i dont get it. So far i watched your reaction lacey reacted the most, vocally and through her expressions. I don't really know do i have to take the reaction as a real reaction or not because i know she has watched it before 😅😅😅
@Allen's Greenroom - I watched the series when it first aired, and when I was a teenager. I generally watched it weekly, but not always (I was a busy teen)... I remember most BIG moments, but not WHEN it happens necessarily. I don't remember hardly any details tbh. My reactions are real. Imagine being 18-19, half paying attention to a show... and then watching it 16 years later.... that's where I am at. ~ Lacey
Im not sure its been said anywhere yet but do you guys intend to continue the walking dead telltale game? I love the game and your reaction to it and would love more. Whatever you decide i will still be happy due to lost :)
Hello guys. Please slow down with Lost😆. I must be a bad cowboy, bc I don't those issues. Nooo Charlie almost died. Did Boone and Locke discover a big secret? Poor Jack. That kid is annoying sometimes.
Jack's backstory could be a complete season of very good and compelling TV in of itself.
This episode hit me so hard. When I was a teenager my father had to resuscitate me and this showed me the fear and panic he must have been going through.
God bless you, man
are your ribs ok?
Fake af 😂
Fun fact Kate and Charlie were together irl during Lost
I started watching Lost because of you guys and 2 weeks later I’ve binged the first 2 seasons already 😂😂
Welcome to the Lost family Lustrous.
NICEEEEEEE
So are you still Lost
having seen it all when it aired I envy you so much would love to see for first time again
I remember watching this when it aired and it was unlike anything else on TV. it's so addictive and I do envy the fact that you were seeing it for the first time .
Almost every single character in Lost has Daddy issues.
I went through a similar thing with my own father where I was put in a tough situation.
My father had, without my mothers knowledge, invested their life saving in stock from a company he got a 'tip' on. The company ended up going under and the stock became worthless.
Instead of telling his wife about it, he tried to gamble the money back on VLTs, and by the time anyone found out about it, he had driven them into massive debt.
She almost left him, but they were in their 60s and my mother had no ability to out on her own. She was enraged at him and threatened him if he ever stepped foot near a VLT again.
A couple years later, my mother contacted me worried that my dad was 45 minutes into a 5 minute run to the store for milk, I got curious and drove to the place he used to play the VLTs.. and found his car out front and him at the machines. I confronted him, I got upset and the whole thing spilled out into the parking lot with me screaming at him that I have to tell my mother.
Just like Jack's dad, my father looked at me with that sad looking his face and said, "You know, if you tell her she will throw me out..."
I'd never hated my father until the moment he put the fault on me 'if I told on him'.
To this day, I dont look at my father the same way.
Thats rough man, its sad that people had to go through this things with family
Considering that Charlie's actor played Merry in Lord of the Rings, I'm having certain "They're taking the hobbits to Isengard" vibes.
What about second breakfast?
@American Mum
Hey! Love your Game of Thrones reactions.
Definitely one of my favorite episodes of season 1. Thankfullu Jack is stubborn and wouldnt give up... But that whole scene is hard to watch. Kate crying like that brings tears to my eyes.
One of the more iconic episodes in Lost, things are getting interesting now, aren't they! Also, I don't think I've said it enough, but your reaction videos are honestly THE absolute best. Love the dialogue afterwards too. Lost + Duo Reacts is just the perfect storm of a thought-provoking show with a couple that is incredibly insightful, funny, and enthusiastic. Thank you guys!!!
Yeah, they really break s*** down, intelligently
Jack and Locke interactions is one of my favourite things in Lost
Man of Science vs Man of Faith
Jack’s flashback episodes are always so emotional. Love em
21:53 Charlie "death" is such a sad and beautiful scene. Music is so wonderful there. I got a tear in my eye just watching this video now.
There was a commercial break when Jack first gives up, so us watching it from tv thought that Charlie really died during the commercial break. So the effect of him dying and the coming back to life was even bigger.
25:21 Haha! That is true. :)
man...with the emotions you guys always react with these shows...Lost is one of my all-time fav shows and I'm so happy your guys are watching it! :D It's starting to get to the good parts of the mysteries in the show! :D
That "saddest music" is a track called Life and Death from the soundtrack, you'll come to know it well.
Regarding Jack's dad: it's very difficult to prove impairment after the fact, without evidence collected at the time (breathalyzer/blood test), so criminal charges would be unlikely. However, I would say his medical license and his job would definitely be on the line.
Daryl learned all his tracking stuff from uncle Locke! 🤣🤣
Catching up on your watch now!
I’ve completed 30+ watches myself. I’ve also watched a few reaction journeys and yours is much more enjoyable for myself personally. I love your personalities and you guys just get it. You’re obviously true losties and I love your involvement in the process of your journey.
Mahalo for your channel and content!
the music in the show is very good... its sets the tone so well
Lacey: "Somebody has daddy issues." Well thats about 90% of the cast.
This was my favourite show as a teenager. Loving these reactions.
Started re-watching the show few days ago. This was one of Jack's best flashback episodes.
Great episode!!
Darryl Dixon wishes he was John Locke.
And Jack's mom blames him as well. When she told him to go get his father from Australia..."After what you did to him."
Nice. Steve thought right away the island "helped"Charlie besides Jack of course.
Another awesome reaction, Lacey & Steve.
When I originally watched this episode back in 2004 my theory was the island was actually The Garden of Eden or it was located somewhere in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle.
What theorizes do you have regarding the island at this point in the show ?
I know he creeps Steve out but I'm with Walt, if I had to be with anybody on that island it would be Locke. When this first aired Locke became my favorite character from episode 4 which was his flashback episode. #teamlocke
22:10 The music kicks in and the eyes tear up.
Sawyer's nicknames in this episode:
"Reject from VH1 has beens" for Charlie
"Dr. Do Right" for Jack
"Ringer" for Ethan
"Tattoo" for Walt
Obi-wan kenobi
One of the best episodes imo
some of them have daddy issue....all of them.
@@CraigKostelecky what do you think 🤔
This is COMPLETELY off topic! But I want to share. When you guys were joking about "all grown up". It reminded me of something. Many years back, we were at a community picnic type event. There was a young couple there. They were like 19/20 years old. ANd had a month old baby. They had been struggling in their relationship. ANd just having a hard time of things. My son had went to school with them. There they were, sitting with THEIR BABY! and someone in the conversation was talking about scuba diving. And the daddy says "WHEN I GROW UP I WANT TO BE A PROFESSIONAL SCUBA DIVER". Think about that! YOU HAVE A BABY! You dont get more GROWN UP than that! ANd my son, without skipping a beat, said something to him about it. And even added, "the only thing worse would have been if you said you wanted to be a super hero!" lol I felt bad for the kid. But it gave some insight into his mental state. How he saw things. He had no idea, that he WAS GROWN UP! Shortly after this, he got a job, and really TRIED to do what is right. I know this is completely off topic. And has absolutely nothing to do with this video! BUT, maybe someone knows a young couple, who is struggling. and may help give them some insight into what is going on in the minds of the young people. Maybe!
ummm. i know quite a few couples and single people of all ages and they are still not grown up.. you don't need to be young to be that way
Peach That would be rude if he said he wanted to be a schoolteacher or chemist, but there really isn’t a “professional scuba diver.” It really made him sound like a child. It was basically the same as saying “I want to be a superhero.” Once you’ve got others to take care of, fluffy dreams go on the back burner. It was a kindness to the child to get that boy off his ass.
@@cecillegravelle2590 yes. It just gives a glimpse into the mindset of some people. He still saw himself as a kid. When reality is, he was an adult! And with a child! But, it seemed to have opened his eyes a little. He really began trying. How you see yourself, plays a huge part in the decisions you make.
@@peach5438 He was grown up. And he was speaking as a small child. "When I grow up" is a huge indicator of how he sees himself. It translates to I AM STILL A CHILD. Which he wasn't. He was 20 years old. If he saw himself as an adult, it would have been a completely different statement. It would have been "I want to be a (fill in blank)." Such as a rescue person. A Marine biologist. Scuba instructor. There is no such thing as a "professional scuba diver." The statement he made, revealed a whole lot about his mindset. And if you can't see that, then that reveals something about you. He WAS GROWN UP. And to make matters worse, he was a father!
My son pointing it out to him actually opened his eyes. He talked with my son after this, and became better friends. Him being the same age as my son, them going to school together, them growing up together, gave my son a connection with him. By saying "when I grow up" equated to my son also needing to GROW UP. My son knew better. He was a responsible young man. He wasn't a father. But he knew he most certainly didn't need to GROW UP to become something. It was TIME TO WORK ON THAT DREAM. Not just sit and fantasize about it. And that is the difference. If you allow a GROWN PERSON to view themselves as a child, when they ARE NOT A CHILD, you are not helping them. You are doing them no favors. If you don't see yourself as GROWN at 20, then when?
@@susanmaggiora4800 exactly! The whole statement screamed I AM A LITTLE KID! At 20 years old! I am glad someone else sees it! And the fact that he had a child of his own just compounded the issue. But he really did start to put forth effort after this. Which is really what made it stand out even more for me. He simply did not see himself as grown up. And yeah "professional scuba diver"! SMH It really revealed a lot about his mindset. Last we heard he is a welder, and making pretty good money. I wonder if he knows he could be an under water welder. Which pays a lot! Lol I am just shocked that people don't see the problem with the statement. And what it reveals about his view of himself.
I think when Charlie said he didn't see anything that he was talking about his vision of the after life. He seemed to be shaken that he didn't see anything. Remember in a previous episode he was a devout Catholic.
One of many great episodes from this incredible series
This ending is where it all starts
@@CraigKostelecky nice one
Luv you guys and your content. Wishing all the best to you all, always.
LOST did a great job on the ABC airing. The moves away seemed like it was going to a commercial. I believed he was dead in that brief second.
“You’ll get it”
When you kidnap someone, he will try to escape. It's natural. To prevent this, you also need to kidnap another person who matters to the first person. Then, we tell him that if he escapes, we will hurt the other. And we tell each other the same thing. Here, Claire is pregnant so she can't really escape. I think Charlie follows them because he didn't want to leave Claire alone. And Ethan uses him as an hostage, more to prevent Jack from following them than to actually need Charlie to control Claire.
And, Steve, not even a tear for Charlie ? 😢😆
It took Steve 9 seasons to shed a tear at Walking Dead so it's not too surprising that this didn't get him to haha
“We?” So you’ve done this before lol?
@@RB-mb1ul Rule number 1 of the hunt: put yourself in the shoes of the one who is being hunted. Have you never watched "Criminal Minds"? LOL
Also, for CPR, compressions, compressions, compressions.
Chills and tears when Jack saved Charlie 😢
I love that Lost was such a pop culture thing that World of Warcraft put 'that' in the game.
oh no lacey, john locke is not daryl dixon junior, daryl dixon is john locke junior haha
YOU VOTED!!!!! YAAAAYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!
LOL Florida people can tell you when it's about to rain. I mean not like it's gonna rain in 1 minute but we can tell.
I started watching when I came across the first video... unfortunately I caught up with you guys in like 4 days hahaha
Can I request y'all watch these altogether? LOST requires a lot of connect the dots and recall. You may be able to follow better if you just power through.
I really do enjoy the Clare storyline. One of the best.
The hatch is more important than Claire hahaha
All the best cowboys DO have daddy issues, that’s true
Love the show and excited to watch Steve's journey...that said I really wish Lacey would tone down on the hints during the episode. I know it's hard and exciting for Lacey, but watching Steve's reaction is priceless and it would be a lot more rewarding for him to figure things out on his own.
Is it just me or was there a shadow crossing Steve and Lacie at 18:39 and then back at 19:00?
I bet it was smokey!
One of the kids
There are about 120 episodes in this series. That Michael Giacchino piano cue? Is not done screwing with you. Not by a gd sight.
Apparently they tell the story of each character through FlashBacks, but at a certain point, it is understood that they are not actually Flashbacks, the island is a common point between different Parallel Universes or Alternative Realities, which apparently are Flashbacks, they are alternative realities that occur at the same time as the events we see, but they occur in different parallel realities. It is the true miracle of the Island. "constants and variables"
Im in the no views crew today! Very nice.
Are yall doing the 100 every other Monday or something cause it wasn't posted
I don't understand... lacey seems like really surprised or doesn't know anything or where it's going... Did she really forget everything? Lost is quite an unforgettable show so i dont get it. So far i watched your reaction lacey reacted the most, vocally and through her expressions. I don't really know do i have to take the reaction as a real reaction or not because i know she has watched it before 😅😅😅
@Allen's Greenroom - I watched the series when it first aired, and when I was a teenager. I generally watched it weekly, but not always (I was a busy teen)... I remember most BIG moments, but not WHEN it happens necessarily. I don't remember hardly any details tbh. My reactions are real. Imagine being 18-19, half paying attention to a show... and then watching it 16 years later.... that's where I am at. ~ Lacey
Is there Others?! Lmao
Just enjoy the show man, it's a mystery ya know?
Hey guys 👋
What are those badges Steve and Lacey are wearing?
I think they say "I voted"
Im not sure its been said anywhere yet but do you guys intend to continue the walking dead telltale game? I love the game and your reaction to it and would love more. Whatever you decide i will still be happy due to lost :)
Hello guys. Please slow down with Lost😆. I must be a bad cowboy, bc I don't those issues. Nooo Charlie almost died. Did Boone and Locke discover a big secret? Poor Jack. That kid is annoying sometimes.
Why so many ads on this video?
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