If you were watching TV in 2004, chances are you or someone else you knew was completely and utterly obsessed with Lost. ABC`s drama series took the world by storm, creating a passionate fanbase that took to the internet to discuss each episode and theorize about what it all means.In 2018 that might not sound like anything special, but it`s important to note that this was the very first show to capture the hearts and minds of TV audiences living in the internet age. It wasn`t easy to congregate on places like Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube because, well, they didn`t exist in any meaningful way.But part of being a Lost fan was engaging with others, and it was undoubtedly a show that gave its audience plenty of material to work with. Lost was filled with characters to love--and hate--mysteries to consider, and wild twists that shocked us. Regardless of whether you love it or hate it, the fact that it was a cultural phenomenon is undeniable.And now, it`s available to stream in its entirety on Hulu. To celebrate its arrival on the streaming service we decided to put together a video looking back at what made Lost so unique. If you`d like to read instead of watch, you can check out our gallery on the 8 Ways Lost Changed TV.
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