Survivors fear that "The Others" may have returned when Sun is injured during a failed kidnapping attempt. Meanwhile, Sawyer is an amused but highly interested bystander when tension escalates between Jack, Locke, Kate and Ana Lucia, on "Lost. When Rousseau leads Sayid to a mysterious captive in the jungle, he becomes determined to find out if he is one of the "Others. A desperate Claire, along with Kate and Rousseau, attempts a return to the scene of her kidnapping where she believes she might find the cure for Baby Aaron's mysterious illness.
Meanwhile, Jack and Locke must keep their prisoner a secret from the rest of the survivors. Sun wrestles with the thought of telling Jin a newfound secret that threatens to upset the entire balance of the survivors' community. Meanwhile, Locke enlists Ana Lucia to interrogate the prisoner in order to extract more information than he, Jack or Sayid could.
When the hatch suddenly takes on a life of its own, Locke is forced to enlist the help of an unlikely ally. Libby lends Hurley support when he begins to think the island is having a strange effect on him, and Locke's sense of purpose is shaken when the prisoner provides new information about the hatch.
Rose is surprisingly and vehemently opposed to Bernard's plan to create an S. Jack and Kate bring an exhausted Michael back to the camp, and with him, news about "The Others. Eko enlists Locke to help find a secret location he believes houses answers to the island's mysteries. Meanwhile, Jack and the other survivors struggle to cope with the horrific situation in the hatch.
Meanwhile, the events that happened to Michael after he left are finally revealed. Meanwhile, Charlie struggles with Eko's decision to discontinue building the church. After discovering something odd just offshore, Jack and Sayid come up with a plan to confront "The Others" and hopefully get Walt back. Meanwhile, Eko and Locke come to blows as Locke makes a potentially cataclysmic decision regarding the "button" and the hatch, on the season finale.
Sayid's plan to locate Jack places Sun and Jin's lives in grave danger. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer are forced to work in harsh conditions by their captors, and Henry makes a very tempting offer to Jack that may prove difficult to refuse. The fates of Locke, Eko and Desmond are revealed after the implosion of the hatch, while Hurley returns to the beach camp to tell the tale of what happened when he, Jack, Kate and Sawyer encountered "The Others.
Sawyer discovers just how far his captors will go to thwart any plans of escape he and Kate might have, and Jack is called upon to scrub up in order to save the life of one of "The Others. A delirious Eko wrestles with demons from his past, while Locke and some of the other castaways head back to The Pearl -- one of the Dharma Initiative's island stations -- hoping to find a computer that they can use to locate Jack, Kate and Sawyer.
Meanwhile, Jack doesn't know whom to trust when two of "The Others" seem at odds with one another. Jack makes a decision regarding Ben's offer, Kate feels helpless when it looks like an angry Pickett is going to make good on his threat to kill Sawyer, and Locke discovers a hidden message that may guide him through the next steps of his journey to unlocking the secrets of the island.
Jack is in command as the fate of Ben's life literally rests in his hands. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer find an ally in one of "The Others," and Juliet makes a shocking decision that could endanger her standing with her people. A suspicious and determined Hurley enlists Charlie to help him wrangle the truth out of Desmond, who has been acting strangely ever since the implosion of the hatch.
A power play ensues between Jack and "The Others" as Juliet's future hangs in the balance. Meanwhile, Kate, Sawyer and Karl continue on their journey away from "Alcatraz. Hurley's discovery of an old, wrecked car on the island leads him on a mission of hope not only for himself, but for a fellow survivor in need of some faith.
Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer reunite with their fellow castaways, but Kate is still torn about leaving Jack behind with "The Others. Locke, Sayid and Kate investigate a strange structure and its mysterious inhabitant. Meanwhile, Sawyer competes in a ping-pong competition to get back his belongings. Claire becomes suspicious of Charlie when he exhibits peculiar behavior after she comes up with an idea that could get everybody rescued. Meanwhile, tensions mount between Sayid and Locke as they continue their trek to rescue Jack.
Ben tries to persuade a determined Locke to call off his destructive plan by offering him some of the secrets of the island, and Kate's reunion with Jack does not go off as planned when she discovers that he has made a deal with "The Others.
Hurley begins to suspect that Sawyer may be involved in an island mystery surrounding two fellow survivors, and Sun learns the truth about her past kidnapping attempt by "The Others. After discovering that one of her own has betrayed her to "The Others," Kate is left to fend for herself in the jungle with Juliet.
Meanwhile, Hurley warns Sawyer to change his selfish ways and make amends with his fellow survivors or he may face a vote of banishment. Jack's joyous reunion with his fellow survivors is cut short when they realize that accompanying him is one of "The Others," and Claire is stricken by a mysterious, life-threatening illness.
Desmond coaxes Charlie, Hurley and Jin on a trek across the jungle after experiencing one of his future-prophesizing "flashes" -- but is he purposely placing Charlie's life in harm's way?
Meanwhile, Kate turns to an unwitting Sawyer after seeing Jack alone with Juliet. After discovering that all of "The Others" pregnant women died before giving birth on the island, an extremely reticent Sun allows Juliet to examine her -- and uncovers the identity of the unborn child's father.
Meanwhile, Desmond allows an unlikely nemesis to help save the life of a new, mysterious island inhabitant. A newly focused Locke breaks away from "The Others" in an attempt to persuade Sawyer to help rid them of a great nemesis that has caused nothing but pain in both of their lives.
Meanwhile, a new island inhabitant discloses some shocking information about Oceanic Flight Ben begrudgingly begins to introduce Locke to the secrets of the island, beginning with the mysterious Jacob. Meanwhile, Juliet's secret goes public. While Jack devises a plan to do away with "The Others" once and for all, Sayid uncovers a flaw in "The Others'" system that could lead to everyone's rescue.
But it requires Charlie to take on a dangerous task that may make Desmond's premonition come true. Jack and the castaways begin their efforts to make contact with Naomi's rescue ship. Continuation of Jack and the castaways beginning their efforts to make contact with Naomi's rescue ship. Description Watch the entire epic story of LOST - the series that redefined television - from its phenomenal opening scene to its magnificent final moment.
In Translation When the raft the survivors have been building mysteriously burns down, Michael is convinced that Jin is responsible for the sabotage, which only further escalates their rivalry. Meanwhile, Jin does… something?
A fairly forgettable hour that gets docked a few points due to its late placement in the series. Personally, the twist in which we learn Jin was in his own meandering flashback story, while Sun was mourning his death in a flash-forward, always felt a little too gimmicky. Not diaper levels of tough, but still, tough! Claire comes home. A finely acted ending for a tragically underwritten character.
The episode ends with an emotional reunion montage. Classic Lost. Eko Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje hiding out in the jungle from the Others. That teddy bear! Scott Caldwell and Bernard Sam Anderson get a saccharin sweet flashback episode, while Jack and Kate get caught in a net.
Solid replay value! One of the best twist endings of the flash-forward season, for sure. Double what?! See: If you do it, you die in the future. Not quite Darth Vader levels of crazy, but still, pretty crazy! About that…. Jack euthanizes the marshal after Sawyer botches the job and, in the past, Kate meets a one-armed peach enthusiast on her never-ending quest to evade the law. Also, Nathan Fillion!
Also, Rob McElhenney! The answer comes out in another on-island flashback episode, featuring some of the best work from Harold Perrineau in the entire series. Nobody cares about the heartbreaking backstory of the guy who just murdered Sayid, Jin and Sun.
Awkward on so many levels. It goes much better than his second time-travel encounter with his mother. I look at it as the last classic episode of Lost. For now, hovering in the low-range upper half works for me. Jacob comes to the surviving candidates and offers them the choice he never had. Jack accepts the job.
They find Mr. Friendly instead, the first sighting of the fake-bearded Other since he took the boy. But how? Charlie recalls battling addition as Driveshaft was breaking up and how the attempts to rob a wealthy family backfired. Sawyer seems to be menaced by a boar that has it out for him. Paik Byron Chung. Sayid considers a relationship with Shannon, but learns from Boone that Shannon might not be honest about her plans. Locke spends time with Claire and helps her prepare for birth.
As Hurley worries that he is cursed, what do the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 mean? Locke finds his attempts to get into the hatch are failing along with his legs. Locke recalls being contacted by his real mother Swoosie Kurtz and meeting his father Anthony Cooper Kevin Tighe who had a special need for him. Sawyer suffers increasing headaches and reluctantly goes to Jack for help. When he has a vision of a plane crash, he and Boone seek out if the Island is trying to give Locke the answers he needs.
Claire finds herself in labor in the jungle, and Kate discovers that she might have to deliver the child. Jack recalls his wedding day to Sarah Julie Bowen and vowing never to give up.
Boone is gone and Shannon vows vengeance on Locke for his death. Charlie and Claire find keeping a baby on the island is tougher than they thought but find an unlikely ally in keeping the baby quiet. The race to get the raft launch is on and Kate realizes that she must be on the raft to escape the law.
Sayid and Locke reveal the secret of the hatch to Jack. Charlie finds his creative side spurred and looks forward to the celebrity of being rescued.
Facing off against Sawyer, fingers are pointed and secrets are revealed when Michael ends up poisoned. Kate recalls the significance of her airplane and how a trip to see her dying mother Beth Broderick reunited her with her childhood love Tom Brennan Mackenzie Astin. With the raft needing last minute repairs, Rousseau arrives at the camp with a warning…the Others are coming. Now, the survivors must band together to fix the raft and the mysterious hatch could be the only safety for those left behind on the island.
Walt makes a decision about Vincent while Sun tries to find a way to say goodbye to Jin. Sawyer works to make last minute amends and reveals a secret to Jack. Kate, Hurley, Dr. Jack recalls meeting a woman from the tail end of the plane named Ana Lucia Cortez Michelle Rodriguez as others recall their last moments in Australia.
Arzt demonstrates the danger of transporting dynamite as Kate, Hurley, Jack, and Locke try to reach the hatch before nightfall. Sawyer, Walt, Jin, and Michael pilot the boat away from the island in the hopes of hitting a shipping lane. Locke faces off against the smoke monster and reveals his belief in the island to Jack.
Hurley finds that blowing the hatch could have bad consequences when he sees that his numbers are tied to it. Jin, Sawyer, Walt, and Michael find a chance at a rescue…but learn that their actions could be in vain. Click here to cancel reply. Time to get Lost again?
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