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Series 5, also known as Season 31 for clarity over Season 5, will begin in Spring 2010. Following on from the 2009 Specials, there will be a full 13-episode season to be broadcast in Spring 2010; filming began in July 2009.

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Overview

In the spring of 2008, it was announced that Steven Moffat, who has written Hugo Award-winning or nominated scripts for the revived series in each of its first four seasons and whose association with Doctor Who dates back to his writing of the Comic Relief parody The Curse of Fatal Death in the early 1990s, would succeed Russell T Davies as head writer and producer of the series.[1] Davies officially retired from involvement with the series after the 2009 specials and at present has no plans to retain any direct connection to the series now Moffat's tenure has begun. [2] However, Davies has announced that he plans to remain involved with production of Torchwood for the foreseeable future, and hopes to see further crossovers with Doctor Who, indicating he may not completely sever his ties with the parent show.[3]

According to Issue 410 of Doctor Who Magazine, the BBC intends to begin the numbering of seasons over again to reflect the change of production team; thus, as far as the BBC is concerned, the 2010 season will not be known as Series 5, but rather, once again, Series 1.[4] What this may mean for marketing and availability of the 2005 to 2008 seasons (particularly the previous "Series 1" starring Christopher Eccleston) remains to be seen. A December 2009 announcement by the BBC regarding the show filming in Croatia also refers to the upcoming season as Series 1.[5]

Co-executive producer Julie Gardner also departed at the end of 2009, and was replaced by Piers Wenger. Beth Willis replaces Phil Collinson as the third executive producer.

During his acceptance speech for the award for Best Drama Performance at the National Television Awards on 29 October 2008, David Tennant announced that he would not return for the 5th series. On 3 January 2009, during a special episode of Doctor Who Confidential entitled "The Eleventh Doctor", the BBC announced that Matt Smith would be playing the Eleventh Doctor.[6] Smith succeeded Tennant in the last scene of The End of Time and Smith's Doctor was last seen crashing towards the Earth.

Cast

Primary Cast

Secondary Cast

  • Rory - Arthur Davrill

Confirmed Guest Stars

Notes

  • Karen Gillan's nine year old cousin Caitlin Blackwood will play an unknown role in the fifth series [12]. Her role will feature in the first episode of the new series. [13]
  • Mike Skinner of The Streets fame updated his Twitter account stating the he had landed a role in the fifth series. It is not known if this is a simple rumour or if he has indeed landed a role. [14]
  • Nicholas Briggs and Barnaby Edwards have been seen on location during the filming of episodes 12 and 13.
  • River Song will appear in 4 episodes. Episodes 4, 5, 12 and 13.

Aliens and Enemies

Steven Moffat announced in the January 2010 addition of the Doctor Who Magazine that there would be no "classic monsters" returning, apparently not counting the Daleks (which are, in fact, returning, as can be seen in the trailer although the context of the Dalek's appearance in the trailer is as yet unknown). However, he did list several new species of monsters that are set to debut in the new series:

Production

Writers

Aside from Steven Moffat, who is writing six episodes of the season (Episodes 1, 2, 4, 5, 12 and 13): all other writers have been confirmed for Series 5 in DWM 417:

Notes
  • Moffat has confirmed that he is writing the Christmas special for 2010.
  • After Moffat was announced as new show-runner, speculation began to appear in the media about possible writers for Series 5. The most frequently published rumor was that Moffat had discussed the matter with noted fantasy author and graphic novelist Neil Gaiman. However, the list of writers confirmed by Doctor Who Magazine shows that Gaiman will not be writing an episode this series.

Filming

  • The BBC has confirmed that at least one episode will be filmed in Croatia.[7]
  • It was confirmed in DWM that this series will be known as series 1 from a production standpoint; it is unknown what it will be publicly known as, though it will likely be series 5 in order to avoid confusion with the fairly recent series 1. In DWM 417, Moffat says as far as he's concerned the season should be known as either Season 1 or Season 31.
  • A number of websites have reported a rumor that the BBC is considering splitting Series 5 into two halves, the first half to air in the spring of 2010, and the second half to air later in the year.[8]
  • According to the online resume of one of the show's crewpeople, part of one episode has been filmed in Croatia.[9]
  • Soon after production began on Series 5, images of the new cast on location began to appear in the British media, revealing the Eleventh Doctor's costume, and apparent exterior changes to the TARDIS (most notably the reinstatement of a St. John Ambulance logo which once adorned the TARDIS during the First Doctor era. The media also revealed in July 2009 that Alex Kingston will again portray River Song. It was later said that she will appear in two episodes. [10] It was announced in DWM #417 that she'll appear in episodes four and five.
  • As of January 2009, five out of the series' seven filming blocks have been completed.
  • Adam Smith will direct one of the episodes block, Ashley Way will direct Chris Chibnall's two episodes (8 & 9)[11] and Jonny Campbell will direct one episode (episode 10). [12]

Other Production Notes

  • Richard Curtis has stated that Series 5 (Series 1) will be broadcast in February but it has since been revealed that the series will be broadcast in spring 2010.[13]
  • Murray Gold confirmed in an interview that he would be staying on for Series 5, and that he would be composing a new theme.[14]

Episodes

  • Episode 1: TBA - Writer Steven Moffat and Directed by Adam Smith
  • Episode 2: TBA - Writer Steven Moffat and Directed by Andrew Gunn
  • Episode 3: TBA - Writer Mark Gatiss and Directed by Andrew Gunn
  • Episode 4: TBA (Part 1 of 2) - Writer Steven Moffat and Directed by Adam Smith
  • Episode 5: TBA (Part 2 of 2) - Writer Steven Moffat and Directed by Adam Smith
  • Episode 6: 'Vampires in Venice' - Writer Toby Whithouse and Directed by Jonny Campbell [15]
  • Episode 9: TBA (Part 2 of 2) - Writer Chris Chibnall and Directed by Ashley Way
  • Episode 10: 'Vincent and the Doctor' - Writer Richard Curtis and Directed by Jonny Campbell [16]
  • Episode 12: TBA (Part 1 of 2) - Writer Steven Moffat and Directed by Euros Lyn
  • Episode 13: TBA (Part 2 of 2) - Writer Steven Moffat and Directed by Euros Lyn

Notes

  • Episode One
    • The opening episode seen filming, features Matt Smith in the Tenth Doctor's battered attire, with his sonic screwdriver and TARDIS. It is thought to deal with his post-regeneration trauma. The episode is set in the fictional location of Leadworth, and features Amy Pond in a police officers uniform.
    • In an interview in Doctor Who Magazine 417, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan talk about the "Scary" monster in episode one describing it as a "Face Tendril" and being used as a tennis ball on a stick in scenes, expressing them having to act scared with nothing scary there. This could mean the monster in episode one is computer generated.
  • Episode Three
    • penned by Mark Gatiss is set in World War II, and it is reported to feature Winston Churchill using the Daleks to fight off the Nazis. Although no official confirmation has been released to prove this storyline to be accurate, all available information at this point (the inclusion of the Daleks in a World War II environment in the trailer, as well as Mark Gatiss' involvement) would lead to believe this is correct. [15]
  • Episodes Four and Five
    • Alex Kingston was seen filming early on in production, and is confirmed to feature in two episodes. It is thought she will reprise her role as the mysterious Professor River Song, and will also reprise her role in the finale.
    • According to Steven Moffat, the Weeping Angels are to return. [16]
  • Episode Six
    • This episode has been filmed in Croatia is thought to feature Vampires. [17]
  • Episode Ten
  • It was confirmed in the preview trailer on the BBC Doctor Who website that the Daleks will return, as well as vampires and Reptilian creatures.
  • No details regarding possible storylines have been revealed, although given the events of Series 4 there is widespread speculation about the possible return of Jenny (a character Moffat is known to have prevented from being killed off)

Broadcast dates

As of 31 January 2010 the BBC has not announced a date for first broadcast of Series 5. Given prior precedent dating back to 2005, it is assumed that no such announcement will be made until a few weeks prior to broadcast. However, as BBC Books has announced that it will be publishing the first three BBC New Series Adventures novels featuring the Eleventh Doctor in April, and the last Tenth Doctor novel (the Quick Reads novella Code of the Krillitanes) in March, a potential window of late March-early April emerges.

Series Changes

  • On 6th October 2009, the BBC unveiled a new series logo which will be launched with Series 5.
  • British tabloid media have reported rumours that Moffat plans a "radical redesign" of the TARDIS interior, both to mark the new era and also because of the show's switch to high-definition production.[18]

Rumours

Unconfirmed Rumours

  • The inclusion of reptilian creatures seen by fans whilst filming was in progress and in the trailer for Series 5 has lead to speculation as to whether they are Silurians or Sea Devils, as there is a passing resemblance to the creatures, however no official confirmation has been made.
  • In DWM Issue 397, Steven Moffat wrote the "Production Notes" feature. This consisted mainly of an anecdote about how he became the head writer but he also touched upon his plans for Series 5. In particular he wrote "Piers Wenger and I are hard at work on Series 5. I can tell you nothing of our plans (except, obviously, THEY'RE BACK!)". Some have interpreted "they" to refer to the Time Lords, who had been "killed off" as a race during the Davies era. However, others have interpreted this as simply referring to the Daleks, who have become notorious for returning at least once a series since the revival. In a radio interview on 15th December 2009, Steven Moffat confirmed the return of the Weeping Angel; whether these are the species in question that are back is unknown.
    • It could well mean Time Lords as they were brought back in The End of Time. Yet killed off near the end so it may just be referring to the Daleks return.
    • The speculation as to whether "They're back" refers to the Time Lords may intensify with the announcement in September 2009 of a Blue Peter contest in which entrants are being asked to design "a TARDIS console" to be used within the series, which could be interpreted as referring to a TARDIS other than the Doctor's.[19] At the time of the contest's launch in early October, however, the contest description suggested that the console should look like "something the Doctor put together" suggesting a different storyline possibility.[20]

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Footnotes

  1. Official website's bulletin about Steven Moffat's accession
  2. BBC News Q&A session with RTD. 4 July 2008.
  3. Den of Geek: Torchwood Series 4 'Ready to Go', accessed 26th July 2009.
  4. "New Companion Confirmed!", Doctor Who Magazine #410 (22nd July 2009), p.5
  5. "Series One in Croatia", The Doctor Who News Page, 1 December 2009
  6. BBC: New Doctor actor is youngest ever
  7. "Series One in Croatia", The Doctor Who News Page, 1 December 2009
  8. SciFiPulse.net: Will the Beeb Split Season 5 of Doctor Who in Two?, 7 June 2009, accessed 2 August 2009.
  9. John Bennett CV (PDF file)
  10. Alex Kingston returns to 'Doctor Who'
  11. [1]
  12. [2]
  13. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/s7/doctorwho/news/a181313/curtis-reveals-who-episode-details.html
  14. Music from the Movies interview with Murray Gold
  15. [3]
  16. [4]
  17. [5]
  18. Dr Who Tardis to get makeover
  19. BBC Press Announcement
  20. Doctor Who News Page: More Details of Blue Peter Contest

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This article contains episode summaries for the fifth season of Lost.

Summary

In the U.S., original episodes of season five aired between January 21, 2009 and May 13, 2009. It consisted of seventeen original episodes. For airdates on other networks and in other countries, see Airdates of Lost.

Principal cast

In order of character appearances

*Listed as a regular through "This Place Is Death."

Special guest star

Recurring characters

*Not credited for the episodes they appeared in.

Cameos

*de Ravin's appearance consisted of archive footage from "Do No Harm."

Durand's appearance consisted of archive footage from "The Shape of Things to Come."

Main plot points

Season 5 centered mainly on the people left behind on the Island and the "bad things" that happened after Ben's turn of the frozen wheel. Major plot points included:

Charlotte's status

Like the situation with Nikki and Paulo in Season 3 and her own status (along with Daniel and Miles) in Season 4, Charlotte is credited as a principal cast member at the beginning of each episode (meaning she is an series regular, regardless of anything else) but appears on the guest cast lists of press releases via ABC Medianet, likely due to her being dead by the fifth episode of the season. Charlotte did, however, appear in official ABC posters/promo pictures for Season 5.

Additionally, Daniel Dae Kim was not credited in the initial press releases (though he was on the episodes), but this was presumably in order to introduce doubt prior to the premiere as to whether or not Jin was alive instead of any confusion.

Firsts

  • This is the only season to not have any new cast members joining as regulars. Every other season, including season 6, has at least one new or promoted actor.
  • This is the first season not to feature any guest appearances by recurring guest stars Billy Ray Gallion, M.C. Gainey, Beth Broderick and Mira Furlan, narrowing the number of guest stars the appear in every season from 8 to 4, John Terry, Lillian Hurst, Andrea Gabriel and L. Scott Caldwell. Furlan's character, Danielle Rousseau went on to appear three times this season, though she was portrayed by actress Melissa Farman.
  • For the first time since the show began, the Lost intertitle was changed. During the US airing of "The Variable" the intertitle was changed to promote the release of the J.J. Abrams' new Star Trek film. [1]. Also, for the first time, the Lost closing title was changed. At the end of "The Incident, Parts 1 & 2", the title was a white background with black text, instead of the usual black background with white text.
  • This season is the first to feature a finale without every single credited main cast member whose character is still alive. Furthermore, it is the first season finale in which Walt does not appear in some fashion and in which Penny does not feature in a key role since her introduction.
  • It is also the first season not to depict the crash of Oceanic 815 in some way.
  • Chronologically speaking, it is the longest season too, as the events from "LaFleur" proceed with events from "316" and "Namaste" which are three years after the events of "LaFleur".

Episode structure

Season 5 was the first to eschew the traditional format of an on-island story interspersed with flashbacks and flash-forwards focusing on particular characters. Generally, the first six episodes employed only one opening flashback for the episode's central character, with the rest of the episode devoted to both the Oceanic Six in 2008 and the remaining survivors jumping through time on the Island, while episodes ten through fourteen featured a conventional flashback style, focusing on (in order) Sayid, Kate, Ben, Miles and Daniel. This does not apply for all episodes:

  • "Because You Left" and "Namaste" do not have a central character.
  • As noted above, "The Lie", "Jughead", and "The Little Prince" featured brief opening flashbacks from Hurley, Desmond, and Kate respectively instead of a full flashback format.
  • "316" and "LaFleur" both open with a scene (that could be considered a flashforward) which is at the point the narrative in the episode reaches at its end. Since there are no flashbacks or flashforwards in the rest of the episode, it is unclear whether the episodes feature a small flashforward (similar to the small flashbacks of earlier episodes in the season), or have the bulk of the story taken up by a large flashback (similar to "Meet Kevin Johnson" and "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham").
  • "This Place Is Death" does not include any flashbacks, but is generally considered to be Sun and Jin centric, due to the large part that the two characters played in the episode.
  • "Follow the Leader" also includes no flashbacks, but is generally considered to be Richard centric due to his prominence in both time periods on the Island.
  • "The Incident, Parts 1 & 2" features flashbacks from a number of characters, but is sometimes considered to be Jacob centric due to his presence in all but one flashback.

Season summary

On the Island (Time Flashes)

Locke is confronted by Ethan. ("Because You Left")

After Ben turns the frozen wheel, a bright light envelopes the island and it begins to move erratically through time and space obliviously to those moving with it. The Oceanic Flight 815 survivors that are left on the island with the freighter's science team discover their camp is gone. Locke is stranded alone in the jungle while Richard and the Others disappear before his eyes. Daniel Faraday leads Sawyer, Juliet, Charlotte & Miles towards the Swan so they can figure out what time-zone they're in. On the way, Daniel explains the intricacies of time travel and introduces his theory of "Whatever Happened, Happened". Elsewhere on the island, Locke sees the beechcraft crash and encounters a hostile Ethan who shoots him in the leg. The survivors experience their first time flash all over the island.

Locke sits wounded and encounters Richard, who removes the bullet, gives him a compass and tells him to bring back the the ones who left. To do that, he has to die. Locke has another time flash and Richard disappears.

Daniel , Miles and Charlotte are taken captive by the Hostiles in 1954. ("Jughead")

Daniel soon realizes the flashes are having negative effects upon Charlotte, who suffers from a nosebleed. In a desperate plea for help, he contacts Desmond and tells him to find his mother in Oxford when he leaves the island in three years time. When the castaways return to the beach, they are attacked by flaming arrows. They frantically escape into the jungle however over ten survivors are killed. Locke soon re-unites with Sawyer & Juliet who discover the Others attacked them, sometime in the distant past. They arrive at their camp where they have Daniel, Charlotte & Miles as prisoners. The Hostiles believe them to be American soldiers who have come to retrieve their bomb, which Daniel orders to be buried under concrete to shield its radiation. A time flash moves the castaways onwards where they re-unite in an empty field, but not before Locke discovers that one of the Hostiles happens to be Charles Widmore, the man who sent the freighter to find the Island in the first place. Charlotte faints momentarily, and becomes increasingly ill.

The survivors recover an Ajira water bottle. ("The Little Prince")

Locke plans to stop the time flashes at the Orchid. On the way, the castaways see the hatch light in the sky and Sawyer witnesses Kate delivering Claire's baby. They reach the beach camp that has returned but it is deserted and appears to be ransacked, however there are two canoes with an Ajira water bottle. They take one and paddle to the other side of the island and are shot at by unseen individuals in the other canoe. A time flash interrupts their plight.

Jin is discovered in the ocean by Danielle's french science team. After being revived, he realizes he has time-traveled back in time and witneses pivotal moments within their past, but eventually re-unites with the remaining castaways who trek to the Orchid. Charlotte collapses as the time flashes become increasingly violent, and Daniel stays behind with her. Charlotte reveals she met him as a child and then passes away. The others reach the Orchid however Locke accesses the frozen wheel by climbing down a well instead, but he breaks his leg in the process. There, he encounters the apparition of Christian Shephard who instructs him to find Eloise Hawking in LA. Locke discovers the time flashes are happening because the wheel is off its axis, and then corrects it and is teleported to Tunisia in 2007.

Locke's mission (Late 2007)

Locke wakes up in the Tunisian Desert. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")

Locke appears in Tunisia three years after replacing the wheel on its axis. Widmore is monitoring the area and sends a team to collect Locke, fix his broken leg and take him to a hospital. There, Widmore agrees to help Locke on his mission to bring the Oceanic Six back to the island. Locke adopts the pseudonym Jeremy Bentham and is accompanied by Matthew Abaddon, his driver and accomplice. Locke meets several survivors who have left the island whilst Ben follows him:

  • Sayid in Santo Domingo refuses to accompany Locke back to the island, choosing instead to repent for his sins by doing charity work there, and also because he was able to marry the woman he loved, giving him the best nine months of his life.
  • Walt is visited by Locke however is not asked to go back.
  • Hurley refuses to ally himself with Locke because he believes Abaddon to be a "bad guy".
  • Kate believes Locke to be angry and obsessed about the island, and won't come with him.
Locke attempts to convince Jack to go back to the Island. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")

Locke eventually loses faith in his mission after learning of Helen's death. Ben shoots Abaddon whilst Locke escape in a car, but collides with two others and is knocked unconscious. In hospital, he awakes to find Jack at his bedside. Jack is already indulging in substance abuse and alcoholism, and he believes Locke is a "sad, old man". Locke tries to convince Jack he saw his father on the island, but Jack stubbornly refuses to believe him.

Having failed to convince any of the other survivors to return to the island, and remembering Richard's claim that Locke would have to die in order for them to return there, Locke sits down at a table in his hotel room and writes a suicide note. He then tries to hang himself, but Ben knocks at the door and tries to stop him from doing so, telling him that he's important. After Locke gives Ben information regarding Eloise Hawking, Ben unexpectedly strangles him to death and hangs him up, to actually make it look like suicide. Once this is done, Ben covers his tracks and says to the now-deceased Locke, "I'll miss you, John. I really will."

Off the Island (2007)

Ben attempts to recruit Hurley to his side. ("The Lie")

Moments after the end of the previous season, Jack and Ben steal the body of Jeremy Bentham, now known to be John Locke, from the Hoffs/Drawlar funeral parlor, and go to a hotel, where they prepare to begin their mission to return to the island. Meanwhile, Sayid and Hurley arrive at a safe house, and are attacked by two men. Sayid kills them but is shot in the neck with a dart that renders him unconscious, and Hurley takes Sayid to his parent's house, from which David Reyes takes Sayid to Jack at St. Sebastian Hospital, where Jack revives him. Ben arrives at the Reyes' house where Hurley is hiding, and implores Hurley to return to the island, but Hurley instead runs and surrenders to police, claiming he killed the people at the safe house.

Desmond informs Penny they are heading to Oxford. ("Because You Left")

After three years on the run with Penny, now his wife, Desmond suddenly wakes up one morning with the memory of his meeting with Daniel Faraday while living at the Swan Station, and takes Penny and their two year old son, Charlie, to Oxford, England, in search of Daniel's mother. Desmond's trail leads him to his father-in-law, Charles Widmore, who gives him an address in Los Angeles for Daniel's mother. Desmond returns to Penny, who agrees to go with him to Los Angeles to find her.

Carole is unaware of Aaron being her grandson.

At about the same time, a lawyer named Dan Norton arrives at Kate's home requesting a blood sample to verify her relation to Aaron, and in England, Sun reveals to Charles Widmore that her common interests with him are to kill Benjamin Linus. The next day, Jack and Ben meet at St. Sebastian Hospital, where Sayid is again attacked by a man who, after Sayid renders him unconscious, is revealed to have Kate's address written on a slip of paper in his pocket. Jack calls Kate and asks to meet her, fearing for her safety. Kate is accompanied by Jack as she follows Dan Norton, and learns he is employed by Carole Littleton, Aaron's grandmother. Jack approaches Carole and learns she is not aware of Aaron and thus not trying to take him, and was merely receiving a settlement from Oceanic Airlines. That night, Jack and Kate meet with Ben and Sayid, revealing their plan to return to the island. Sayid and Kate leave upon learning this, but Sun arrives and approaches the group, holding Ben at gunpoint, and on the verge of killing him when Ben reveals that Jin is still alive, and claims to be able to prove it, so he takes them to a woman who will show them how to return to the island.

Eloise instructs Jack to board Ajira Flight 316. ("316")

While Jack, Sun, and Ben drive away, Sayid goes to a bar and meets a woman there named Ilana. That night the two go to a hotel, where Sayid is attacked by Ilana, who claims to be working for the family of a man he killed, Mr. Avellino, and is going to take him to Guam. Jack, Sun and Ben arrive at a church, where Ben gives Sun Jin's wedding ring, which he took from Locke, as proof he is still alive. As they enter the church they are met by Desmond, and it is revealed this church is the location of Daniel Faraday's mother, Eloise Hawking. Upon entering the church Eloise, who is disappointed Ben has not brought more members of the Oceanic 6, takes them below the church to a DHARMA Initiative station called the Lamp post, which reveals the location of the island. She tells them the only way to return to the Island is on Ajira Airways Flight 316, while recreating the circumstances of Oceanic Flight 815 as much as possible. Desmond refuses to return the Island and promptly leaves, while Eloise takes Jack aside and gives him John Locke's suicide note which was addressed to him. Meanwhile, Kate's guilt overwhelms her, and she meets Carole Littleton, and gives her Aaron, revealing his true lineage to her, and promising to find Claire, and bring her back to raise him. She meets and reconciles with Jack, agreeing to return to the island.

Hurley is told how to return to the Island. ("The Incident, Parts 1 & 2")

Concurrently, Hurley is released from jail after it is proved that he could not have committed the murders he confessed to, and he enters a taxi cab to take him away from the prison, and is met by a mysterious man who asks him to go back to the Island, telling him to board Flight 316 if he so chooses, and leaves him with a guitar case. On the morning of the Flight, Ben goes to the Long Beach Marina, where Desmond's boat is docked, and shoots Desmond in the chest, and is about to kill Penelope when he sees her son, Charlie, and lowers his gun, but is attacked and beaten by Desmond, and thrown into the water. Ben reaches a phone booth and calls Jack, asking him to bring Locke's body to the airport. Jack brings Locke's body and meets Hurley and Sun, and sees Sayid at the airport being escorted in handcuffs by Ilana, and upon boarding the plane, learns Sayid is being taken to Guam aboard Flight 316. He meets Kate on the plane, and at the last moment Ben boards as well, and the Flight takes off. A moment after takeoff, Jack learns that their pilot is none other than Frank Lapidus.

Jack reads Locke's note. ("316")

Meanwhile, Penny rushes Desmond to the hospital, where he nearly dies but is ultimately saved, and promises to never leave Penny again. On Flight 316, after a few hours in the air, Jack tells Ben he was given Locke's suicide note, and Ben advises Jack to read it, and leaves, giving him privacy. Jack reads the note which states "Jack, I wish you had believed me. JL." Immediately after Jack reads the note, the plane encounters heavy turbulence and after a moment is engulfed by a flash of bright light.


On the Island (1974-1977)

Sawyer assumes the identity of LaFleur, a member of the DHARMA Initiative. ("LaFleur")

After Locke corrects the frozen wheel's axis, a large, intense, time flash occurs, permanently leaving Sawyer, Jin, Juliet, Miles, and Daniel in the year 1974. They soon encounter members of the DHARMA Initiative, who agree to let them stay for two weeks, which is ultimately extended to three years. Over those years Sawyer, now operating under the alias of "Jim LaFleur", becomes the DHARMA Head of Security, with Jin and Miles working under him as members of the Security team, Juliet takes a job in the motor pool, Daniel leaves the Island and begins working in the DHARMA Headquarters in Michigan doing research, and Sawyer and Juliet enter a committed relationship, moving in together.

Jack, Kate and Hurley are back on the Island. ("316")

In July of 1977, immediately following the flash on Flight 316, Jack wakes up in the jungle on the island. After being reunited with Kate and Hurley, they are found by Jin, who calls Sawyer, who after revealing to the three that they have flashed to 1977, hastily assembles a plan to bring Jack, Kate, and Hurley in as members of the DHARMA Initiative, due to a group of new recruits being brought to the Island that day. The plan is successful and the three become members of DHARMA, with Jack working as a Workman, Kate as a member of the motor pool, and Hurley as a Chef. Later in the day it is discovered that Sayid time flashed to 1977 also, and he is found by Jin, who is forced to bring him in a prisoner and presumed member of The Hostiles. That night in his cell, Sayid is brought a sandwich by a young Benjamin Linus.

Ben is shot by Sayid. ("He's Our You")

The next day, Ben tells Sayid he can help him escape and return to the Hostiles, and Sayid is taken and interrogated by various members of the DHARMA Initiative, and ultimately reveals the truth that he is from the future, but his words are disregarded. That night, Ben breaks Sayid out of his cell, and after they make an escape into the jungle, Sayid shoots Ben in the chest and runs away, believing that by possibly killing him, he can ensure that Ben won't have the chance to grow up and hire him as a hitman, a job that Sayid openly admits he's uncomfortable doing for him. Ben is found by Jin, who returns him to the Barracks where he is cared for by Juliet. She is unable to save Ben however, and after Jack refuses to help, Kate and Sawyer take Ben into the jungle to the Hostiles, where he is taken by Richard Alpert into their Temple. Sawyer asks Miles to erase the Security tape showing them taking Ben into the jungle, but Miles is given an assignment by Horace Goodspeed, the leader of the DHARMA Initiative, and is unable to do so. The tape is found by Phil, another member of the Security team, who confronts Sawyer, and is attacked and tied up by him and Juliet.

Daniel explains his plan to Jack. ("The Variable")

That night, the submarine docks on the Island, and among the returnees is Daniel Faraday, who tells the group of his plan to detonate the Jughead bomb at the Swan construction site, avoiding the button protocol, and thus, the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. After his research in Michigan, he has come to believe that people are "Variables" in the equation of time, and thus would be able to alter the future via their deeds in the pass. After he finds Pierre Chang, and informs him that a severe electromagnetic incident will soon occur, Jack and Kate take him into the jungle to find his mother, Eloise, who is at the time a member of the Hostiles. However, the plan goes awry and Daniel is shot and killed by Eloise, and Jack and Kate are captured by Charles Widmore, who is at the time the leader of the Hostiles. Eloise goes through Daniel's belongings and finds a journal with her handwriting in it that she would give to Daniel some time later. Believing Jack, she agrees to help him as they carry out Daniel's plan to detonate the bomb. Accompanied by Richard Alpert, they set out to where the bomb was buried, per Daniel's orders, underneath the Barracks. Kate leaves the group to return to the Barracks and try to tell Sawyer to stop Jack, and Sayid finds the group, joining Jack in his mission to detonate the bomb.

Jack and Richard arrive at the under ground chamber. ("Follow the Leader")

Meanwhile, at the Barracks, Sawyer and Juliet are found out and interrogated by several members of the DHARMA Initiative, while Pierre orders an evacuation of non essential personnel off the island. In exchange for drawing a map to the Hostiles' camp, Sawyer and Juliet are allowed to leave the island with the evacuees on the submarine. Just before the sub leaves however, Kate arrives and boards, telling Sawyer and Juliet of Jack's plan, and the three leave the sub in an effort to stop him.

Jack, Sayid, Richard, and Eloise, reach an underground chamber where the Jughead has been concealed. Using Daniel's journal, Sayid removes the core of the bomb, and after breaking through a wall of the underground chamber, revealing the inside of a basement of a house inside the Barracks, Richard leaves with Eloise, and Jack and Sayid move forward. While attempting to sneak out of the barracks, a firefight ensues and Sayid is shot in the stomach by Roger Linus, Jack and Sayid are saved by Miles, Jin, and Hurley in a DHARMA van, and set out for the Swan site.

Bernard and Rose encounter the survivors after three years alone together. ("The Incident, Parts 1 & 2")

Upon returning to the island, Sawyer, Kate and Juliet find Rose and Bernard, who have been living in hiding on the Island the past three years. Rose and Bernard give them directions to the Barracks, and on the way the three encounter the DHARMA van being driven by Hurley, and Sawyer asks for a moment of Jack's time. After a brief debate about whether or not to destroy the bomb, with Sawyer opposing the idea, Jack and Sawyer engage in a brutal fight which is only broken up by Juliet, who decides that they should help Jack detonate the bomb.

Jack prepares to drop the bomb. ("The Incident, Parts 1 & 2")

With Kate's blessing, Jack sets out to the Swan site, and after they see a group of Security team members going there, Kate, Sawyer, Juliet, and Miles follow him and aid him in shooting or otherwise incapacitating the various DHARMA workers there, and Jack drops the bomb into a deep drilling shaft, and although the bomb does not immediately detonate, a severe electromagnetic Incident occurs, pulling all metal objects to the shaft. A metal chain wraps around Juliet and pulls her toward the shaft, but she is saved by Sawyer who holds her dangling over the shaft. The chains continue to pull her down though, and after proclaiming their love for each other, Juliet falls down the shaft. After a moment she wakes up at the bottom of the shaft, badly injured, and sees the undetonated Jughead bomb. She begins hitting it with a rock, and on her eighth strike, the area is enveloped in a flash of light.

On the Island (2007)

Flight 316 crash lands on the Hydra Island. ("Namaste")

Back in 2007, the flash of light that had enveloped the plane disappears and Frank and his co-pilot see the Island. Frank, seeing a landing strip on the Hydra Island, crash lands the plane. He goes back into the cabin where he finds Sun and Ben, with Jack, Kate, Hurley, and Sayid nowhere to be found. When Ben realizes they are on the Hydra Island, he set out for a small outrigger and is followed by Frank and Sun. Sun hits Ben with an oar, knocking him and unconscious, and she and Frank set out for the main Island, where they are met by an apparition of Christian Shephard, who instructs them to go to the Barracks and wait for John Locke if Sun ever wants to see Jin again.

John Locke appears to the crash survivors. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")

The next night, survivors of the crash find a man who appears to be John Locke standing in the water. He is interrogated by Ilana and another survivor named Caesar, and tells them he remembers dying, having been killed by Ben, who is resting along with other injured survivors of the crash. Locke confronts Ben, who reveals he came back to the Island to be judged by the Monster. The next morning, Ben and Locke prepare to set out to the main island with another outrigger, and when they are confronted by Caesar, Ben kills him. Upon arriving to the island, they find Frank and Sun at the Barracks, where Ben attempts to summon the Monster. Leaving Sun with Ben and Locke, Frank returns to the Hydra island where he is attacked by Ilana and a small group of other survivors, who set out the main island with Frank, and a large metal cargo crate from the plane, in tow.

Ben learns of Locke's intention to kill Jacob. ("Follow the Leader")

When the Monster does not come to the Barracks, Locke leads Ben and Sun to the wall of the Temple, under which the Monster resides. Ben descends and is judged by the Monster, which after showing him several critical moments from his past involving Alex, allows Ben to live under the condition that he follow John Locke and do whatever he says. The three then set out for the Others' camp, where Locke speaks to Richard, and they set out to the beechcraft, where Locke instructs Richard to heal a wounded, time-flashing Locke, and tell him he has to die. After this, they return to the camp, where Locke takes leadership of the Others, and tells them he wants to take them to go see and meet Jacob. However, after they set out, Locke voices to Ben his intentions of killing Jacob.

John Locke is revealed to have been dead all along. ("The Incident, Parts 1 & 2")

Upon arriving at the island, Ilana and her group set out to Jacob's cabin, and upon finding it abandoned, burn it down. Meanwhile, on their journey to Jacob, Ben reveals to Locke that he was told to follow his orders no matter what, and Locke reveals to Ben that he wishes him to kill Jacob. They arrive at Jacob's home, the four toed statue, and Locke and Ben go inside, Locke giving Ben a knife. Meanwhile outside, Frank, Ilana, and her group, arrive at the statue as well, and Ilana meets Richard, revealing to him the contents of the metal cargo crate: the body of John Locke. Inside the statue, Locke, who is now revealed to be someone else entirely, and Ben, meet Jacob. Ben stabs Jacob to death and, after Jacob's final words to his nemesis, "They're Coming.", his nemesis pushes him into a fire, leaving Jacob's body to burn, as he and Ben look on.

Season 5 Episodes


Lost: Destiny Calls

Lost: Destiny Calls
See main article: "Lost: Destiny Calls" (Transcript)

Original air date: January 21, 2009

Plot: Clip show recapping the events that transpired on the Island in Seasons 1 through 4.



Because You Left

Because You Left
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Episode number: 01

Original air date: January 21, 2009

Flashback: None; apart from the traditional season opening, this episode continues storylines of those on and off the Island without delving into the past or future of any specific character.

Written by: Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: Jack and Ben attempt to assemble the Oceanic 6 for a return to the Island while the survivors left behind begin skipping through time following the Island's "move".

Guest starring: Sam Anderson as Bernard Nadler, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose Nadler, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Tom Irwin as Dan Norton, William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore, Sean Whalen as Neil "Frogurt"



The Lie

The Lie
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Episode number: 02

Original air date: January 21, 2009

Flashback: Hugo "Hurley" Reyes

Written by: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: The remaining survivors start to feel the effects caused by the island being moved, and Jack and Ben begin their quest to reunite the Oceanic 6 - along with Locke's body.

Guest starring: Michelle Rodriguez as Ana Lucia Cortez, Sam Anderson as Bernard Nadler, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose Nadler, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Lillian Hurst as Carmen Reyes, Mary Mara as Jill, Cheech Marin as David Reyes, Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore, Sean Whalen as Neil "Frogurt"



Jughead

Jughead
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Episode number: 03

Original air date: January 28, 2009

Flashback: Desmond Hume

Written by: Elizabeth Sarnoff & Paul Zbyszewski

Directed by: Rod Holcomb

Plot: Desmond looks for a woman who might be the key to helping Faraday stop the island's unpredictable movements through time; Locke finds out who has been attacking the survivors.

Guest starring: Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Imelda Corcoran as Abigail Spencer, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Sarah Farooqui as Theresa Spencer, Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore



The Little Prince

The Little Prince
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Episode number: 04

Original air date: February 4, 2009

Flashback: Kate Austen

Written by: Brian K. Vaughan & Melinda Hsu Taylor

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: Kate discovers that someone knows the secret of Aaron's true parental lineage. Meanwhile, the dramatic shifts through time are placing the lives of the remaining island survivors in extreme peril.

Guest starring: Guillaume Dabinpons as Frenchman #1, Susan Duerden as Carole Littleton, Melissa Farman as Young Frenchwoman, Tom Irwin as Dan Norton, Marc Menard as Frenchman #2, Stephanie Niznik as Dr. Evelyn Ariza



This Place Is Death

This Place Is Death
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Episode number: 05

Original air date: February 11, 2009

Flashback: None; this episode continues storylines of those on and off the Island without delving into the past or future of any specific character. However many fans consider the episode to be Jin-Soo Kwon and Sun-Hwa Kwon centric, due to the prominence of these characters.

Written by: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Paul Edwards

Plot: Locke takes on the burden to stop the island's increasingly violent shifts through time as Charlotte's condition worsens. Meanwhile, Ben hits a roadblock in his attempt to reunite the Oceanic 6 and bring them back to the island.

Guest starring: Guillaume Dabinpons as Robert, Melissa Farman as Danielle Rousseau, Fionnula Flanagan as Eloise Hawking, June Kyoko Lu as Mrs. Paik, Marc Menard as Montand, John Terry as Christian Shephard



316

316
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Episode number: 06
Original air date: February 18, 2009
Flashforward: Jack Shephard
Written by: Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse
Directed by: Stephen Williams
Plot: The way back to the Island is revealed to members of the Oceanic Six, but there's trouble ahead when not all of them wish to return.
Guest starring: Raymond J. Barry as Ray Shephard, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Fionnula Flanagan as Eloise Hawking, Mary Mara as Jill, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, Saïd Taghmaoui as Caesar



The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham

The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham
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Episode number: 07

Original air date: February 25, 2009

Flashback: John Locke

Written by: Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: Locke’s fateful mission off the Island as Jeremy Bentham is revealed.

Guest starring: Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Malcolm David Kelley as Walt Lloyd, Lance Reddick as Matthew Abaddon, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, Saïd Taghmaoui as Caesar



LaFleur

LaFleur
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Episode number: 08
Original air date: March 4, 2009
Flashforward: James "Sawyer" Ford
Written by: Elizabeth Sarnoff & Kyle Pennington
Directed by: Mark Goldman
Plot: Sawyer perpetuates a lie with some of the other island survivors in order to protect themselves from mistakes of the past.
Guest starring: Reiko Aylesworth as Amy, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, Kevin Rankin as Jerry



Namaste

Namaste
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Episode number: 09

Original air date: March 18, 2009

Flashback: None; this episode continues storylines of those in the Island's past and present without delving into the past or future of any specific character.

Written by: Paul Zbyszewski & Brian K. Vaughan

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: When some old friends drop in unannounced, Sawyer is forced to further perpetuate his lie in order to protect them.

Guest starring: John Terry as Christian Shephard, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Francois Chau as Dr. Marvin Candle, Said Taghmaoui as Caesar, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, Reiko Aylesworth as Amy, Sterling Beaumon as young Ben, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Molly McGivern as Rosie, Eric Lange as Radzinsky, Dan Gauthier as co-pilot, Sven Lindstrom as photographer



He's Our You

He's Our You
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Episode number: 10

Original air date: March 25, 2009

Flashback: Sayid Jarrah

Written by: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Greg Yaitanes

Plot: Things begin to unravel when one of the survivors goes rogue and takes matters into their own hands -- risking the lives of everyone on the island.

Guest starring: Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, Reiko Aylesworth as Amy, Sterling Beaumon as young Ben, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Eric Lange as Radzinsky, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, William Sanderson as Oldham, Sayed Bedreya as Hassan Jarrah, Xavier Raabe-Manupule as Sayid's brother, Dmitri Boudrine as Ivan, Michael Hardy as Floyd, Joe Toro as bartender, Achilles Gacis as guy in car, Anthony Keyvan as young Sayid



Whatever Happened, Happened

Whatever Happened, Happened
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Episode number: 11

Original air date: April 1, 2009

Flashback: Kate Austen

Written by: Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof

Directed by: Bobby Roth

Plot: Kate goes to extreme measures to save Ben's life when Jack refuses to help. Meanwhile, Kate begins to tell the truth about the lie in order to protect Aaron.

Guest starring: Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Kim Dickens as Cassidy, Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, Susan Duerden as Carol Littleton, Sterling Beaumon as young Ben, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, William Blanchett[sic] as Aaron, Sebastian Siegel as Erik, Candace Scholz as Debra, Susan King as sweet young woman, Miko Franconi as grocery worker, Scott Moura as manager, Olivia Vickery as Clementine



Dead Is Dead

Dead Is Dead
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Episode number: 12

Original air date: April 8, 2009

Flashback: Benjamin Linus

Written by: Brian K. Vaughan & Elizabeth Sarnoff

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: To atone for sins of the past, Ben must attempt to summon the smoke monster in order to be judged.

Guest starring: Sterling Beaumon as Young Ben, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Melissa Farman as Young Rousseau, Brad William Henke as Bram, Matt Hoffman as Jed, Tania Raymonde as Alex, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, Saïd Taghmaoui as Caesar, Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore



Some Like It Hoth

Some Like It Hoth
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Episode number: 13

Original air date: April 15, 2009

Flashback: Miles Straume

Written by: Melinda Hsu Taylor & Greggory Nations

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: Suspicions about a possible breach intensify after Ben is taken from the infirmary, and a reluctant Miles is forced to work with Hurley when he's asked to deliver an important package to a top Dharma official.

Guest starring: Tim deZarn as Trevor, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, Brad William Henke as Bram, Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, Eric Lange as Stuart Radzinsky, Dean Norris as Howard Gray, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, Simon Elbling as Field supervisor, Cody Gomes as Worker, Linda Rose Herman as Evelyn, Lance Ho as Young Miles, Leslie Ishii as Lara Chang, Francois Chau as Pierre Chang



Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6

Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6
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Original air date: April 22, 2009

Plot: Clip show recapping the story of the Oceanic Six, the events that transpired after their rescue and leading up to their return to the Island.



The Variable

The Variable
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Episode number: 14

Original air date: April 29, 2009

Flashback: Daniel Faraday

Written by: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Paul Edwards

Plot: The time of reckoning has begun when Daniel Faraday comes clean regarding what he knows about the island.

Guest starring: Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Sonya Walger as Penelope "Penny" Widmore, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Francois Chau as Dr. Pierre Chang, Fionnula Flanagan as Eloise Hawking, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Eric Lange as Radzinsky, Sarah Farooqui as Theresa, Alice Evans as younger Eloise Hawking, Wendy Pearson as E.R. doctor, Todd Collidge as paramedic, Peggy Anne Siegmund as caretaker, Jennifer Sojot as E.R. nurse, Spencer Allyn as young Daniel Faraday, Michael Dempsey as foreman, Maya Henssens as young girl, Ariston Green as workman, Marvin DeFreitas as young Charlie, Brad Berryhill as anxious guy



Follow the Leader

Follow the Leader
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Episode number: 15

Original air date: May 6, 2009

Flashback: None; this episode continues storylines of those in the Island's past and present without delving into the past or future of any specific character. However, some fans consider the episode to be Richard Alpert centric, due to his prominence in both the past and present storylines.

Written by: Paul Zbyszewski & Elizabeth Sarnoff

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: Jack and Kate find themselves at odds over the direction to take to save their fellow island survivors, Locke further solidifies his stance as leader of "The Others," and Sawyer and Juliet come under scrutiny from the Dharma Initiative.

Guest starring: Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Francois Chau as Dr. Pierre Chang, Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Eric Lange as Stuart Radzinsky, David S. Lee as younger Charles Widmore, Alice Evans as younger Eloise Hawking, Leslie Ishii as Lara Chang, Sebastian Siegel as Erik, Kevin Chapman as Mitch, Elisabeth Blake as Vanessa, William Makozak as Captain Bird, Victoria Goring as Jeanette Lewis, Maya Henssens as young Charlotte



Lost: A Journey in Time

Lost: A Journey in Time
See main article: "Lost: A Journey in Time" (Transcript)

Original air date: May 13, 2009

Plot: Clip show recapping the events that happened, after the Oceanic Six came back to The Island.



The Incident, Parts 1 & 2

The Incident, Parts 1 & 2
See main article: "The Incident, Parts 1 & 2" (Transcript)

Episode number: 16-17

Original air date: May 13, 2009

Flashback: Although this episode contains flashbacks of Jacob, Kate Austen, James "Sawyer" Ford, Sayid Jarrah, Ilana, John Locke, Sun-Hwa Kwon, Jin-Soo Kwon, Jack Shephard, Juliet Burke and Hugo "Hurley" Reyes, many fans consider the episode to be Jacob centric due to his appearance in all but one flashback.

Written by: Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: Jack's decision to put a plan in action in order to set things right on the Island is met with some strong resistance by those close to him, and Locke assigns Ben a difficult task.

Guest starring: Sam Anderson as Bernard Nadler, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose Nadler, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Kevin Chapman as Mitch, Alice Evans as Eloise Hawking, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Andrea Gabriel as Nadia, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, Brad William Henke as Bram, Eric Lange as Stuart Radzinsky, Mark Pellegrino as Jacob, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, John Terry as Christian Shephard, Titus Welliver as Man #2



Trivia

External links

  • Variety - November 7, 2008 - Lost: The isle of mystery returns Jan. 21
  • ABC Medianet - December 31, 2008 press release
  • ABC Medianet - December 22, 2008 press release

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