Who knows the main plot of the American drama LOSE

The story unfolds from the point of view of Jack, a doctor by profession, and focuses on an airliner that crashes on an isolated island in the Pacific Ocean, ****48 passengers survived. At first, people celebrate their survival and look forward to the arrival of rescue forces. They slowly realize that this island

seems to have been visited by people just like them, and their distress signals have been broadcast non-stop for 16 years, but no one seems to have discovered their existence. ......

Faced with such a deserted island, how can they survive? Without good medical equipment, Jack can only use the most rudimentary way to bring the dying people back to life one by one. In his fight for survival, Jack becomes a hero ......

However, even heroes have secrets to hide... The survivors come in all shapes and sizes, with different nationalities, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds and personalities, and the 14 lead actors include siblings, fathers and sons, friends, couples and enemies. They have to overcome both the harsh weather, in the savage tropical jungle to find food, water, and a mysterious creature in the night issued by the heart of all the screams; constantly people mysteriously disappeared and died, the island is filled with a mysterious atmosphere, no one knows in the island has ever happened what terrible things ......

< p>What's more difficult is that they must overcome their personal selfishness, remove barriers, and be in the same boat*** to survive ...... Lost Season 3 Synopsis

The plot begins with Juliet dating someone in the real world off the island in a book cafe. Suddenly the ground shakes and then everyone runs outside to see what's going on. The camera pans out and Henry Gale runs outside its house, Ethan and Edwin run out as well (both The Others on the island) They see a Flight 815 airplane disintegrate in mid-air and crash with dozens of Losties inside. This implies that a highly civilized society exists on the island - houses, electricity, running water, etc. Henry Gale tells Desmond and Ethan to rush to the crash site, pretending to be survivors and gathering as much personal information about the survivors as possible. The camera pans to Jack's recollections of seeing his wife flirting with other men in a public ****ing setting, and then to Jack being locked in a glass-walled cell, with no way out It's Kate's turn to be woken up in the basement shower room by Zeke (the bearded guy from The Others), who tells her to wash herself and then put on the clothes he's provided. Once that's done, she's taken to the beach where Henry Gale is preparing lunch for her. He tells Kate to put on her handcuffs and gives her sth to make her feel civilized and mentally prepared that the next two weeks are going to be rough.Sawyer is locked in a cell with a young man named Carl outside. This guy hasn't been around in the past, Carl opens his Lock and lets Sawyer escape to get him out of there.Juliet stuns Sawyer with a taser and takes him back. Dragging him to his cell, which still has a bloody Carl in it. again, moving on to Jack's memories, Jack and his wife argue about the divorce, and he discovers that his wife has been cheating on him, having private meetings with other men, and is eventually found out which the man who stole the man is his dad.

Season 4:

From Season 4, Episode 1, the writers continue to maintain a limited narrative storyline.Hurley says he's one of the six survivors of Oceanic, which suggests that Season 4 will feature more "flash-forwards" to the lives of these survivors after they leave the island as a story line. That's why the Season 4 poster shows Los Angeles reflected in the water, representing the lives of the survivors on the other side of the island. Fat Hurley suffers from delusions of grandeur after leaving the island and even sees Charlie's handwritten letter to him in the water, "They need you," proving once again that while they left the island, another group of people were left behind. On the island Hurley throws his walkie-talkie into the sea on the grounds that it may be monitored by the freighter, making it seem a little over the top, after all walkie-talkies are important tools.It's not surprising that Hurley is in a mental hospital, he has a history of being in one before. As for the delusions of grandeur, he's appeared on the island before, but I think that while delusions of grandeur expand the possibilities of the plot, they also make it less logical and convincing. Jack's visit to Hurley in the asylum afterward was also to see if he's gone psychotic and will tell what happened on the island, and it seems likely that the few survivors they have out there will promise to keep their mouths shut. Between that and the fact that a few of their survivors are already celebrities, it suggests that the media had made a big deal out of these survivors when they came back, but Jack and the others are also traumatized in their minds, the ones left behind on the island. It's a bit close to what I suspected a long time ago, that the island was an experimental site for a "company" or a country, probably something to do with biology or magnetism, but screwed up and the survivors will have to keep their mouths shut, even if they make it out. Watching Advice: Staying on top of the plot is the right thing to do Overall, the writers had to add new characters and conflicts in order to make the show new and compelling. Fans of the show can just follow the main storyline and don't have to bother too much in some suspense and colorful eggs. Since we've watched the first three seasons, the suspense is still there for the most part, and the explanation possibilities are low, so it's safer to just follow the main storyline. Of course you do have a lot of free time to exude thoughts, that's your freedom too. And the ultimate thread of the first three seasons, when we look back on it, is simple: Ben gets sick and needs Jack to operate. So the fourth season's main thread is probably not too complicated, I suspect. To paraphrase the title of the popular American show, the islanders are "desperate", a faction wants to "break out", Jack and Locke want to be "heroes", Jack and the others want to be "heroes", and Jack and the others want to be "heroes", and the others want to be "heroes". Jack and Locke want to be "heroes" and Jack and the "Six" have been freed in exchange for their seals, while others have been sacrificed, held hostage, or have stayed on the island for medical reasons or because they want to stay. The big question for Season 4 is who are the people who came to the island and what are they doing here, and I don't think it's going to be revealed anytime soon, as the writers have been doing a lot of ambiguity or reverse narratives. There are also the "six survivors," three of whom we already know about, and who's next.

Season 5:

1. Because Ben left the island, those left on it keep traveling through time. Meanwhile, three years later in L.A., Ben begins to persuade the six from the Atlantic Voyage to return to the island.

2. While Ben and Jack try to get the six men of the Atlantic Voyage to return to the island, Sayid and Hurley are on the run from the law. On the other side of the island, the survivors are time-traveling and running from the Others.

3. Desmond returns to Oxford to fulfill Faraday's request to find his mother. On the island, the Others travel back in time to 50 years ago, but Richard Alpert has not changed his age.

4. In Los Angeles, Kate tries to find out who is trying to take Aaron away. on the island, Locke convinces everyone that they have decided to go to the Phantom Station to find out what happened

5. In order to avoid being killed, Ben promises Sun that he will give him proof that Jin is still alive.

On the island, Jin runs into survivor Locke and the others, and they arrive at the Phantom Station to complete their mission to try and get back the people who left the island.

6. Eloise tells the survivors that there is a limited window on the island that is open for a certain amount of time where they can return to the island.

Jack listens to Jhon Locke's notice and tries to figure out how to get his father's stuff to bring to John Locke.

That's it

The later ones get more and more confusing to read.