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"Lost" The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham (2009)
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Original Air Date:
25 February 2009
(Season 5, Episode 7)
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John Locke, now alive again and back on the island after the second plane crash, flashes back to his return to civilization, where he is brought in by Charles Widmore and asked to convince the Oceanic 6 to return to the island. | full synopsis
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Lost Season 5 Episode 7: ‘The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham’
(From BuzzFocus.com. 26 February 2009, 7:06 AM, PST)
(From BuzzFocus.com. 26 February 2009, 7:06 AM, PST)
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"I remember dying"
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Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Naveen Andrews | ... | Sayid Jarrah | |
| Henry Ian Cusick | ... | Desmond Hume (credit only) | |
| Jeremy Davies | ... | Daniel Faraday (credit only) | |
| Michael Emerson | ... | Benjamin Linus | |
| Matthew Fox | ... | Jack Shephard | |
| Jorge Garcia | ... | Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes | |
| Josh Holloway | ... | James 'Sawyer' Ford (credit only) | |
| Daniel Dae Kim | ... | Jin Kwon (credit only) | |
| Yunjin Kim | ... | Sun Kwon (credit only) | |
| Ken Leung | ... | Miles Straume (credit only) | |
| Evangeline Lilly | ... | Kate Austen | |
| Elizabeth Mitchell | ... | Juliet Burke (credit only) | |
| Terry O'Quinn | ... | John Locke | |
| Alan Dale | ... | Charles Widmore | |
| Malcolm David Kelley | ... | Walt Lloyd |
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This was to be the eleventh episode of the season. It was aired earlier to game the sweeps ratings with stronger episodes. (See Goofs.)
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Continuity: John Locke spots Benjamin Linus recovered and walking on the beach, yet Ben doesn't awaken from being hit by Sun Kwon in "Lost: Namaste (#5.9)" (2009) when she and pilot Frank Lapidus take a boat (as stated earlier by Ilana) until "Lost: Whatever Happened, Happened (#5.11)" (2009). (See Trivia.)
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Caesar: [looking at Ben] You know him?
John Locke: Yeah. He's the man who killed me.
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Caesar: [looking at Ben] You know him?
John Locke: Yeah. He's the man who killed me.
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References Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
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It's amazing how this series keeps topping itself. I thought that the previous episode, "316", was the best of Season 5 so far, but "The Life And Death Of Jeremy Bentham" is arguably on an even higher league (we're talking "The Man From Tallahassee" league here). The mythology of LOST is getting thicker and thicker, and the lines between good & evil, life & death, past, present & future, are getting blurrier and blurrier. And yet the basic format of TLADOJB is rather simple: a series of one-on-one conversations between John Locke and a number of other characters, both new and old. Terry O'Quinn has always been one of the very best actors on the show, and here EVERYONE opposite him rises to his level. This episode is unusual, shocking and brilliant. ***1/2 out of 4.