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“The 'Lost' pilot was wide enough and included enough things so that when Season Five came, and we spent half of the year in 1973, nobody cried foul. It felt like it was already a part of the DNA.” quote by Edward Kitsis
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“The 'Lost' pilot was wide enough and included enough things so that when Season Five came, and we spent half of the year in 1973, nobody cried foul. It felt like it was already a part of the DNA.”

Edward Kitsis

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Source Interview: TV series development, 2015

The pilot was designed to feel integral, avoiding backlash when later seasons shifted timelines.

In simple terms: The pilot fit naturally into the story’s DNA.

Key Takeaway

Build foundations that can adapt over time.

Themes

storytelling continuity audience expectation

Mood

analytical creative

Type

process strategy

When to use this quote

  • season planning
  • script revisions
  • fan reception

Key Concepts

television writing world‑building

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can creators keep a story flexible?
  • What makes a pilot feel essential?
A Different Perspective

Risk of over‑engineering may limit spontaneity.

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