<p>If at all, before you missed like 2 episodes and it got way to confusing to understand as a result?</p>
<p>Every episode. Every season.</p>
<p>Started in the middle of 2008, where I watched every season up to then online. I became a devotee, watching every episode every week. I read the fansites and Lostpedia as often as I could, and rewatched episodes multiple times, particularly those with Benjamin Linus.</p>
<p>The Pilot, I think. At least half of it. Then I stopped.</p>
<p>Every episode of every season for me as well. I think I was in 6th or 7th grade when the first episode aired on TV. Love that show.</p>
<p>I joined halfway through season 2 then watched it religously until it ended
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
4. 8, 15, 16, 23, 42</p>
<p>I started watching at the beginning of season three, and then quickly caught up with the other seasons. Thus began the obsession.</p>
<p>I watched a few random episodes. It reminded me of when I watched my brother play Myst and I had no idea what the **** was going on.</p>
<p>Lol, I came in mid-way season 3. Lostpedia is useful :)</p>
<p>I watched all of it. Netflix for the win.</p>
<p>The high point of Lost was Season 3, everything past that was good… yet weird. The ending was really weird - I still don’t understand it.</p>
<p>^I"ll disagree. Seasons 1 - 5 were great, with 3 - 4 being the peak. Season 6 had some great moments (Dr. Linus comes to mind, as does LA X) but also some weak moments. And the finale was great… just not as great as I expected.</p>
<p>I watched the first few episodes of the first season. And every now and then during every other season. I was truly “lost”, so I didn’t bother watching it.</p>
<p>I watched the entire first season and then lost interest.</p>
<p>Watched the first 5 seasons in Dec 2009 (probably had some impact on my finals grades) then the 6th a day after they came out on Hulu.</p>
<p>I watched it all, but was thouroughly unimpressed with the finale :(</p>