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"Lost" The Incident (2009)


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"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Jack's decision to set things right on the island is met with some strong resistance by those close to him.
"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Jack's decision to set things right on the island is met with strong resistance.
"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly & Elizabeth Mitchell talk about the finale.
"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Jack and Sawyer are at odds when it comes to detonating the hydrogen bomb.
"Lost" (2004): Season 5: Episode 16 -- Ben and Locke watch as a moment from the past becomes the present.

Overview

User Rating:
9.3/10   1,629 votes
Director:
Writers:
Jeffrey Lieber (creator) and
J.J. Abrams (creator) ...
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TV Series:
Original Air Date:
13 May 2009 (Season 5, Episode 16)
Plot:
Jack and Sayid's plan faces resistance from Sawyer, Juliet, and Kate. Ben and The Others/Hostiles reach Jacob at the Foot of the Statue, and are soon met by the 316 survivors, who reveal the contents of their mysterious package. full summary | full synopsis
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Lost Delivers a Fitting Finale more (14 total)

Cast

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Runtime:
USA:85 min (2 parts)
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Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: The first time we see inside Jacob's workroom, the flames from the fire are going backwards, indicating the video was time-reversed - perhaps to indicate that time doesn't work right in Jacob's presence. more
Quotes:
Bram: How long have you been listening to us?
Frank Lapidus: Long enough to wonder what the hell I'm a candidate for.
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42 out of 45 people found the following review useful.
Lost Delivers a Fitting Finale, 15 May 2009
10/10
Author: ajaymittal from United Kingdom

Far too often do TV dramas hold answers back until the end of each episode. This, quite obviously, is employed to retain the viewers' attention; very much like a child eating through their vegetables in pursuit of that promised dessert! However Lost is a pioneer in the unpredictable answer-feeding, a method that has given the series that extra edge when it comes to invoking surprise to its max. The Incident does exactly that as it introduces a very unfamiliar yet rather familiar character right from the outset.

The rest of this 2-part episode is very Lost-like in its script; polished to perfection resulting in 90 minutes of captivating and pulsating drama. In keeping with tradition the episode follows the usual framework that has served every one since the Season 1 – flashbacks (or forwards) with characters giving us their reasons for what they are doing. Enlightening the viewer with a sense of purpose keeps you more involved than you would be but also, and more importantly, it stirs up emotion as well. I thought that giving each main character a share of the limelight was in tune with the 'purpose' of the episode – that everyone had a part to play, not just Jack and Locke.

Yet what is Lost without unanswered questions? In what I believed to be a fantastic ending, Lost has kept us talking, theorizing, speculating and ultimately wanting more. What more can you ask?

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