Did the plane crash on purpose in Lost?

In the Season 3 Blu-ray disc special feature Access: Granted, Lost writers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse explained that Desmond’s failure to push the button caused electromagnetic forces to build up which interfered with the plane’s instrumentation, causing it to crash on the Island.

Do you see the plane crash in Lost?

Let’s take it right back to the beginning: the first two episodes – “Pilot – Part 1” and “Pilot – Part 2” – showed the crash of Oceanic Flight 815 which included passengers including Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox), Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) and Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan).

What episode is plane crash on Lost?

The pilot introduces the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815, who experience a plane crash and end up on a mysterious island….Pilot (Lost)

“Pilot”
Some of Oceanic Flight 815’s wreckage
Episode nos. Season 1 Episodes 1 and 2
Directed by J. J. Abrams
Story by Jeffrey Lieber J. J. Abrams Damon Lindelof

What killed the pilot on Lost?

the monster
After the crash of Oceanic 815 Later that day, The Man in Black rips the pilot (Greg Grunberg) from the cockpit of the plane and kills him, leaving his mangled body in a tree as the monster; the pilot’s corpse is found by Jack, Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly), and Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan).

What happens in season 2 episode 7 of Lost?

Eko pulls a young girl (Emma) out of the water, and Ana Lucia Cortez performs CPR on her, saving her life. Ana and Eko then go to aid more people, leaving the girl and her brother in the care of Cindy Chandler. Libby helps a man, later to be identified as Donald, by setting his broken leg.

Who is God in Lost?

Jacob with his black-clad counterpart. Jacob, or God, appears benevolently in the survivors’ off-Island lives, sometimes intervening to save their lives while at other times offering encouragement or reassurance.

Is Ben a good guy Lost?

Ben was the leader of a group of island natives called the Others and was initially known as Henry Gale to the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815. He began as the main antagonist during the second and third seasons, but in subsequent seasons, becomes a morally ambiguous ally to the main characters.