Archive for June, 2008

Episode 24: A Tale of Two Cities

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

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This episode is the first of the third Season. Damon Lindelof this time was joined with J.J. Abrams in writing the story. Its Jack Bender again directing this episode known to be loved by the Lost television series fanatics.

The start of the story goes like this: in the middle of a suburban home as a woman puts on a CD and prepares her house for guests. She sings along to cheer herself up as she prepares muffins for her book club meeting. While in the middle of their meeting, the room starts shaking. It seems like an earthquake. The book club members run outside to investigate and we see they are a part of a small community of houses. Everybody tracks the noises upwards to see a plane tear apart in mid air. The fuselage falls in one direction while the tail section falls in another. The whole thing happen is about: the crash of Ocean Flight 815.

On the other hand, this is all mean about being lost still. The main casts like Jack, Sawyer and Kate will become prisoners of the mysterious “the Others”. There’ll be flashbacks revealing about Jack’s past with his father and wife.

Episode 23: Live Together, Die Alone

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

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In this episode Jack and Sayid finally come up with a plan of confronting “the Others”. This is after the odd experience offshore.

As the three -Jack, Sayid and Sawyer swim out to meet the sailboat bobbing just offshore, we could feel almost relieved to discover that this is definitely NOT the way off the island. After coming that far, we knew it wasn’t going to be that easy now.

Written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, there will be lots of star to be seen in this episode as guests portraying roles that surely we would love to witness. Jack Bender directed this must-see episode garnering superb reviews.

Episode 22: Three Minute

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

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From the episode called “Dave”, Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz are the authors again for this episode called “Three Minute”. Here the guest stars to be directed by Stephen Williams to give life the episode are April Grace, Michael Bowen, M.C. Gainey and Tania Raymonde.

Michael is very much determined to convince Jack and other castaways on rescuing Walt his son from the others. But, Jack will never again allow his people to be terrorized by the Others. Hippocratic Oath aside, if there is to be war, let it come. And may it be finally the last battle for life on this island.

But like most things on this island, all those stories will have to wait. We’ve got a new topic for discussion now.

Episode 21: ?

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

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Eko dreamed on going to somewhere headed by his brother. He’s now asking for help on Locke to find this secret place- “ the ?”. Eko finds himself drawn to Locke like never before and they both in an uneasy alliance as they set off in pursuit of the man who has wrought so much havoc in the camp. But as they make their way into the jungle, we get the sense of this journey is about much more than revenge.

Like the “lockdown” episode, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse wrote the story for this 21st episode of Lost television series sophomore show directed by Deran Sarafian.

Episode 20: Two for the Road

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

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Paul Edwards III directed this episode written by Christian Kim and Elizabeth Sarnoff.

A bit of the story: Jack and Kate met an unconscious Michael in the middle of their trek in the jungle. And while Jack is well prepared for a confrontation with the “Others”, it is Kate who forces him to deal with the task at the moment: the medical attention which Michael needed and he needs it back at the Hatch.

Mentioning of the Hatch, a nasty surprise was received by Ana Lucia when she goes into the armory to deliver a bowl of food to a dejected Henry. Only Locke’s last minute intervention is enough to save her life. And while Locke is desperate for answers to his questions, he knows that time with Henry is running out fast.

On the other hand, Hurley is experiencing love struck planning to have a date with Libby.

This episode was first aired last March 3, 2006 with excellent reviews.

Episode 19: S.O.S.

Monday, June 9th, 2008

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Leonard Dick and Steven Maeda are the authors of this next episode.

Premiered last April 12, 2006; Rose and Bernard are not of the same lane with regards to plan of creating an S.O.S. signal- this will be featured most in this episode. There will be somewhat reawakened in persons of Jack and Kate as they are going into the jungle. There’ll be so much to witness as Locke begins to ask himself about his quest in this island.

Teamwork, decision-making and love are involved in the situation. How people in the story handle all these are a must see that this episode has to offer.

L. Scott Caldwell and Sam Anderson are the guest stars to give life in this Dick and Maeda creation, directed by Eric Lanueville.

Episode 18: Dave

Friday, June 6th, 2008

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The episode’s title speaks itself to what the story focuses on- to Dave.

Dave was the friend of Hurley in the mental institution he was in. Now that Hurley begins to see Dave on the island, he has felt that this island has an odd effect on him. With Hurley’s thoughts, Libby supports and willingly helps him on this matter. Libby will show how she is as a friend to Hurley.

Written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz; Jack Bender as the director, this episode of Lost television series 2nd Season has great reviews.

Guest stars include Bruce Davison, Evan Handler (as Dave), Grisel Toldeo, Michael Emerson and Ron Bottitta.

Episode 17: Lockdown (Part 2)

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

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You will see in this episode, the searching for truth in the jungle about Henry Gale and his wife being carried by a balloon craft to the island. This searching is done by Ana Lucia, Charlie, and Sayid.

Stephen Williams directed this Season Two episode 17 called “lockdown”; written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. This episode which was aired last 29th of March, year 2006 has gained good ratings and reviews as what we can read on some fan sites.

Among the guest stars are Michael Emerson, playing the role of Henry Gale; Geoffrey Rivas as father Chuck and Katey Sagal portraying as Helen. Also, Kevin Thighe and Theo Coumbis as Athony Cooper and Jimmy Bane respectively.