No, They Weren't Dead the Whole Time
Briefly

Born from an idea by ABC chairman Lloyd Braun, Lost evolved into a character-driven, mythologically rich, Emmy-winning phenomenon over six seasons, reaching massive global popularity by the late 2000s.
The intense fan anticipation for Lost's series finale, hyped as 'the most anticipated episode in television history,' was driven by the show's meticulously dissected mysteries, planned ending announcement, and online engagement.
The Lost finale, costing over $15 million, concluded with a battle between Jack Shephard and John Locke, revealing the purpose of the parallel flash-sideways timeline and culminating in a significant spiritual journey for the characters.
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