By Phillip Swann
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Former editor of 4 TV magazines. Author of TV Dot Com.

TV Answer Man, remember the show Lost that was on ABC years and years ago? I really liked that show and would like to watch it again. Do you know if it’s available on streaming somewhere? — Winnie, Salina, Kansas.

Winnie, Lost, the ABC dramatic series that ran six seasons from 2004 to 2010, chronicles the lives of a group of airline passengers whose plane crashes on a mysterious remote island somewhere between Australia and Los Angeles. (Or could the island be somewhere else? Hint.) Created in part by the genius known as J.J. Abrams (Fringe, Mission Impossible 3, Super 8), the show was a primetime sensation for the network thanks to the spellbinding plot and the charismatic and compelling ensemble cast including Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Terry O’Quinn, Maggie Grace and Josh Holl0way.

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Since it’s been nearly 14 years since the controversial last episode (no spoilers here!), it would be fun to revisit Lost’s six seasons to look for clues for what happened and why. And guess what, Winnie, you can do it.! The entire six-season series of Lost is now available for FREE on Freevee, the Amazon-owned streaming service.

Evangeline Lilly in Lost.

The Freevee episodes include ads (the price of free), but big deal. The original series had ads, too. However, unlike the original series, the entire six seasons are now available in widescreen, 1080p HD on Freevee. And they look terrific.

Winnie, hope that helps. Happy viewing and stay safe!

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