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"Lost"
Live Together, Die Alone (2006)


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Overview

Director:
Jack Bender
Writers:
Jeffrey Lieber (creator) and
J.J. Abrams (creator) ...
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TV Series:
"Lost" (2004)
Original Air Date:
24 May 2006 (Season 2, Episode 23)
Plot:
After discovering a sailboat just offshore containing former hatch oversee Desmond, 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. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
User Comments:
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Cast

 (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)

Additional Details

Runtime:
87 min
Country:
USA
Certification:
Venezuela:PG-13 (DVD rating) | Portugal:M/12 | USA:TV-14
Company:
Bad Robot more

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Trivia:
After Desmond is released from military prison and dishonorably discharged from the Royal Scots Regiment of the British Army, Penelope's father reveals Desmond's last name when they have a talk in the limo. Desmond's full name is Desmond David Hume. David Hume, like John Locke, was an important philosopher of the 18th century. Hume was a Scotsman, just as Desmond is (hence he was in the Royal Scots Regiment). Both were Empiricists, and Hume was heavily influenced by Locke. This would serve to explain the friendship between John and Desmond on the show, and why Desmond goes along with John's plan to stop pressing the button without having seen the Pearl Orientation tape. It appears the show's writers have a habit of naming characters after famous philosophers in history. Rousseau is named after Jean-Jacques Rousseau, also of the 18th century, a French-Swiss philosopher of the Enlightenment whose political ideas influenced the French Revolution. Fleeing criticism in Switzerland, Rousseau took refuge and lived with Hume in Great Britain for a time. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: When Jack, Sayid and Sawyer board the "Elizabeth," Hume fires several rounds through the hatch. They find him cradling a semi-automatic shotgun, probably 12-gauge. But the holes in the hatch are too small for buckshot and too large for slugs. more
Quotes:
Locke: I was wrong. more

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3 out of 9 people found the following comment useful:-
Great Show, 24 September 2006
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Author: avrastaha from United States

The show start out with the boat. Desmond was i it. Then they went to try to save Walt. And Lock things that the button pushing is a big joke at the same time Desmond found out that hes the one that crashed the plane. Eko tries to open the door that Jhon locked on him, and Charlie helped him find the Bomb. While Sayid and Jack plan is that, Sasyid is to find the others first and see who and what the other are. And find if there armed and have any weapons.

Micheal takes Jack, Swayer, Kate, and Hugo in a trap. And they get caught.

After the show there were more questions then answers, but that what makes the show great. And can't wait until Season 3

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