[19], The episode has received mixed to positive reviews from television critics. Going inside, he found Yemi's Bible, left in the confession box, which held a photo of him and Eko as children inside. So what, exactly, did the bomb do? "Further Instructions" was written by showrunner Carlton Cuse and supervising producer Elizabeth Sarnoff; Stephen Williams served as the director. [17] Upon its original broadcast on October 18, 2006 in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC),[6] "Further Instructions" was watched live by an estimated 16.31 million viewers. As an explanation, Locke announces to the survivors that he plans to rescue Jack, Kate, and Sawyer, as Desmond indicated to Hurley earlier. "[15] While disliking the initial scenes with Charlie and Locke, Fenno thought the episode "found its groove" after Locke entered into the trance, and called the final scene between Eddie and Locke the episode's "strongest moment. Eddie joins the commune, but after six weeks, he asks Locke why he is never allowed to know what is going on in a greenhouse (into which he sees an exceptional amount of fertilizer going). Eko informed them that Yemi had been called … There was that whole sub-plot about how it was 'against the rules' for Widmore to return to the Island, and how Widmore "changed the rules" by killing Ben's adopted daughter, Alex. In short: Eko, by finding his faith and coming to peace with himself, had no reason to be in the purgatory world with the others. [11] They were instead introduced at the end of the episode when Locke makes a speech. Did our explanations make sense or are you just as confused as before? With Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Naveen Andrews, Emilie de Ravin, Matthew Fox. It was disjointed, it was graceless, and it seemed filled with gaping holes and not terribly helpful information. However, it is never said that Ben "controls" the smoke monster - the best word would be "summons." He struggles to his feet and looks up and is nearly hit on the head by Eko's stick falling from a tree. In “Exposé,” we finally get the flashback episode we were always waiting for: Nikki and Paulo, fresh from stealing some diamonds, on their way toward being buried alive. They encounter Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia), who tells them that Jack, Kate, and Sawyer were kidnapped by the Others, and that "Henry Gale" is their leader. I feel the writers overplayed their hand a bit there then. The crumbling building is part of a larger legacy that is coming to an end and, even as D-day for the implosion approached, the property was not without controversy. Maybe the implosion opened a portal into another dimension, and the energy just kept draining off into there, from that point on. The episode was written by showrunner Carlton Cuse and supervising producer Elizabeth Sarnoff and was directed by Stephen Williams. They're serving the man who most likely gave the order to murder their friends and co-workers! More is shown about Jack's back-story. So I don't quite consider this a loose end - just another case of misinterpretation by some viewers. Eddie expresses his discontent with being kept out of the secret and affirms to Locke his desire to be in on "whatever you guys are trying to blow up". [2] As the third episode of the season, "Further Instructions" was the first episode to feature the fate of the main cast camped on the beach, as well as the first to begin resolving the Hatch storyline from the season two finale. Whether it was exhausted by the bomb Juliet set off, or the the moment in season 3 when Locke lost his faith and refused to push the button ("Live Together, Die Alone") the energy was released, and The Swan was destroyed. From the minds of J. J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Jeffrey Lieber, Lost broke new ground for network television and was characterized by a web of intriguing mysteries spun over the course of 6 seasons. Remember when Lost had African-Americans as part of its "groundbreaking international cast?" Hurley worries that the Hatch implosion turned Desmond into the Hulk, a Marvel Comics character who turned large and green upon being exposed to Gamma rays. Still, many fans wondered why Walt, Michael and the "tailie" priest, Mr. Eko, didn't reunite with the other cast members at the purgatory all-faith church in the finale. After Locke and Desmond fail to push the button, it's clear that not pressing the button in time had a consequence. But why would the "rules" of the Island's protectors apply to these two guys? "Further Instructions" was originally scheduled to air October 11, 2006 as the second episode of the show's third season, but swapped with another Lost episode, "The Glass Ballerina". [7], Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro make their first appearances as Nikki and Paulo in this episode. The survivors of a plane crash are forced to work together in order to survive on a seemingly deserted tropical island. And if he did does this mean that the other people in the hatch have powers after the implosion. Locke and Charlie track Eko, who Locke believes has been captured by a polar bear. The fates of Locke, Eko and Desmond are revealed after the implosion of the hatch, while Hurley returns to the beach camp to tell the tale of what happened when he, Jack, Kate and Sawyer encountered "The Others". OK, let's think about this: The image appears during the closing credits, after the final appearance of the "LOST… [9] Nikki and Paulo's original introduction onto the show was deleted for time from the final cut of the episode. ("Orientation") Kelvin later described the incident as a leak although he may not have been aware of the particulars of what happened in 1977. "Live Together, Die Alone" is the second season finale of the ABC television series Lost, consisting of the 23rd and 24th episodes of the second season. Ok... so there's implication of what the Island's "rules" are, but that gets a bit problematic when you think back to season 4 of Lost - which is basically about Charles Widmore sending operatives to the island to do what he cannot (get revenge on Ben Linus). One day Locke picks up a young hitchhiker, named Eddie Colburn (Justin Chatwin), who tells him he is leaving home. And Lost completely delivered. "[3], Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Christine Fenno believed the episode had "false starts" but still "enjoyed the trippy places the writers took us. In the season six episode "The Substitute" Un-Locke takes Sawyer down to "Jacob's cave" on the cliff (where Jack ultimately killed MIB) and in that cave, Sawyer observes that Jacob's list of "candidates" for his replacement - our Losties - have numbers by their names. While Charlie fetches water from a stream, Locke apologizes to an unconscious Eko for his lack of faith. A few moments later, Amina showed up with her son Daniel and asked where Yemi is. [10] They were supposed to be accidentally found by Claire Littleton in Jack's tent having sex in the middle of the episode. He had been stranded on the island three years prior to the crash as the result of a shipwreck. RELATED: LOST: 5 Relationships Fans Were Behind (& 5 They Rejected) When this episode began with an unidentified person, seemingly in the 1970s, going about his day, viewers were confused. Prior to the third season, the producers of the show were often asked what the rest of the plane-crash survivors were doing because the show only focused on approximately fifteen of the survivors, and the characters of Nikki and Paulo were created in response. Lost left plenty of questions unanswered following its series finale in 2010, but an epilogue, "The New Man in Charge," picked up some of the slack. "Further Instructions" is the third episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Lost. The smoke monster evaluated Eko, who stood resolute about himself, his sins and the faith and redemption he'd ultimately found. The numbers also showed up again and again throughout the show (Danielle's papers, on medicine Claire and Desmond take, on Mr. Eko's stick, etc...). The television show Lost includes a number of mysterious elements that have been ascribed to science fiction or supernatural phenomena, usually concerning coincidences, synchronicity, déjà vu, temporal and spatial anomalies, paradoxes, and other puzzling phenomena.The creators of the series refer to these as part of the mythology of the series. [12] The deleted scene was included on the third season DVD. [3] Leading up to the third season's broadcast, ABC attempted to reveal as few details as possible to the public. They pause at a large pit in the ground where the hatch imploded. About Down the Hatch … LOST: Down the Hatch is a full-tilt spoiler-filled rewatch of LOST. So why doesn’t the island move through space or time? [5] Guest star Justin Chatwin made his first and only appearance in the episode. Jack, Locke and Sawyer follow Michael who left to look for his son. The episode certainly offers its fair share of excitement, but as with any typical Lost episode we are presented with more questions than answers". Yea I heard they are wonderful conversationalists", a reference to Monaghan's work in The Lord of the Rings, in which he talks to trees. It also introduced the characters of Nikki and Paulo (Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro), who were added in the wake of some criticism that the series focused too much on the same fifteen survivors. Ok, so this is MY major question. . The Widmore/Linus conundrum is simply one of those holes - a weak point of the Lost mythology, for sure. Such is what afflicted "Further Instructions." As for the relevance of the statue to the Lost mythos: to me was evidence that the Island had been around for a long, long, time, and that people had been coming to it throughout history. A one-stop shop for all things video games. The Losties made it back to the present, and there was never two timelines, apparently. [20] Carabott also called it an improvement over the preceding episode, "The Glass Ballerina. Desmond David Hume is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost portrayed by Henry Ian Cusick.Desmond's name is a tribute to David Hume, the famous empiricist philosopher. If so this season only has better things to come. Instead what we got was a time travel scenario where that one location, the 70s Swan station, seemed to "overlap" on its present-day self, while leaving the rest of the time stream unaffected (or something like that). They blame Locke for bringing Eddie, whom they have discovered is an undercover police officer. The episode featured the return of previous main cast member Ian Somerhalder. "Destination Lost" aired before the premiere, "Lost: Revelation" aired before the tenth episode and "Lost: Reckoning" aired before the twentieth episode. Who built the statue, why they built it and what did represent are all things you can probably find out with some historical research on ancient cultures. Emilie de Ravin, who plays Belle on Once Upon a Time, is also well-known for playing Claire on Lost, which is about a mysterious island where "magical" things happen.While in the hospital Bell is watching Expose on television, a fictional show that was featured in Lost. When Ben returned, he brought the smoke monster with him, which murdered the team of Widmore's assassins. The obvious answer is that the bomb propelled the Losties back through time to the present day, where the the Swan station (a.k.a. "[21], Jensen, Jeff & Snierson, Dan, (February 8, 2007) ", "Lost Thursdays: Season Three, Ep. 1. I've seen LOST twice, just finished my second rewatch. One friend of mine (and I'm sure of yours) watched the finale chanting "They better bring back Walt!" Upon exiting the sweat lodge he sees a flash of a polar bear. Though a podcast downplayed the Others' knowledge of the Swan, later events prove they knew of it. However, Hurley responds, "What speech? Wouldn't that alteration to the time stream have a ripple effect that disrupted everything else regarding the Oceanic 815 crashing? Directed by Stephen Williams. There, Boone Carlyle (Ian Somerhalder) appears to help him "find [his] way again, so that [he] can bring the family back together". Jack, Kate and Sawyer are kidnapped by the Others, who reveal themselves as more sophisticated and savvy than anyone guessed. Every week, Josh and Mike break down an episode of LOST with the benefit of knowing the series’ full trajectory, using the following structure as a guide: So in the end the numbers had to do with fate, and were a nice little numerology motif for the showrunners to play with (and a mathematical mystery for fans to agonize over). "[16] In a 2008 review, Ryan McGee of Zap2It gave the episode another negative review and considered it the weakest of the season's first three episodes. Lost: Down the Hatch | Season 3 Finale: “Through the Looking Glass” Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) had to go back, and now, here they are: “Through the Looking Glass,” the legendary season three finale of LOST. [8] Reaction to the characters was generally negative because of their abrupt introduction onto the show. The season was released on DVD as a seven disc boxed set under the title of Lost: The Complete Second Season – The Extended Experience on September 5, 2006 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Other guest stars included Virginia Morris and Chris Mulkey as the commune leaders Jan and Milke, and Dion Donahue as Kim. Like most time travel narratives, the situation with the hatch raises a ton of logistical questions, such as: Would Desmond still be on the island if the hatch had been destroyed in the past? After the hatch imploded, every thing lookes to be burnt to a crisp, but our belevoded characters are o.k. ♪ He makes his way to the camp. The list of candidates (Sawyer, Jack, Locke, Hugo, Sayid and "Kwon") equate to the numbers 4-8-15-16-23-42 - the numbers that both steered Hurley to the Island in the first place (he went to Australia to find out about them), and served as the code for releasing the Island's tapped energy in The Swan station. People who have done the research claim the statue Razzle dazzle! Lost's Ian Somerhalder", Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse Promise That They Have Found the Plot Twists That Will Bring, Where the Hell was Nikki's Story? "[15] The Record gave a negative review, noting that "Unfortunately, 'Instructions' seemed devoid of everything that made 'The Glass Ballerina' hum. Mass murder is never a good thing, so the fact that Jacob at least allowed the mass murder of the Dharma Initiative (it's his role as "protector," right?) [3][15] The Bible verses seen on Mr. Eko's stick include Romans 6:12, which says "Do not obey the lusts of sin" and John 3:5, which says "Jesus answered, 'I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit'. Locke finds Eko's stick covered in blood and Boone tells him "they have him, you don't have much time". An estimated 16.31 million Americans watched the episode upon its original broadcast. Some people are convinced the final image during the end credits of the Lost finale was the "clue" to the characters being dead the whole time. So basically, it was a way to let viewers know, "This place plays a pivotal role in mankind's existence.". In the end, I think the showrunners went for an "It is what it is," approach with the mystical rules governing the Island; they are convenient plot devices that support the story at various points, but don't really hold up when looked at in conjunction with the entire series. Wherever his soul was going, it was prepared for that journey - unlike the other passengers, who still had to come to peace with themselves and their deaths. For much of season 6, many fans assumed (based on the opening to the season six premiere, "LA  X") that the bomb that Jack and Co. detonated in the 70s (the season 5 finale) resulted in the Island sinking and an alternate timeline being created, in which Oceanic 815 never crashed, and things were slightly different in the lives of the passengers. over and over - but no such luck. The episode ends with the chilling revelation that Ben - conspiring with Richard - betrays "his people" in the initiative and mass murders them using nerve gas - including his own father. Mr. Eko's (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) stick falls from above nearly hitting him. Locke is featured in the episode's flashbacks. Richard's words ("I saw them all die") suggest he knew of the Incident's aftermath. Walt was freed from the Island early on, so the journey that bonded the Oceanic passengers in the purgatory universe was one that Walt was never really part of. Now we know the smoke monster was the Man In Black, but some viewers are still confused why Ben was able to "control the monster" in this season 4 episode, but not later in season six. Desmond mentions Locke's speech and his plan to save Jack Shephard, Kate Austen, and James "Sawyer" Ford. "Further Instructions" received mixed to positive reviews from television critics. ... Oh, the part where they teleported out of the hatch. Locke sees a naked Desmond running through the jungle, but he can't call out. But it certainly is a major thread left dangling. [16] Dominic Monaghan as his character Charlie, says, while trying to figure out who Locke needs to speak to: "Trees? It seemed aimless, answers weren't being given on a fast enough timeline, and the once-great flashbacks were beginning to grow stale.. As for Mr. Eko, his death in the season 3 episode "The Cost of Living" showed that Eko had come to peace with his life. The procedure to reset the countdown timer was first described by Dr. Marvin Candle in the Swan Orientation Film. From its very first episode, Lost made no attempt to hide its fondness for perplexing mysteries. It is also the 48th and 49th episodes overall. Upon arriving at camp, Hurley informs the camp that Jack and the others have been captured. Locke sees his fellow survivors, and is told by Boone that he must "clean up [his] own mess". Now we know that the "alternate timeline" was actually purgatory where the Losties  all met up when they were dead, and the whole "alternate timeline" bit was a red herring. ("F… These are just some of the lingering question Lost has left us with. [13] The DVD also contained another deleted scene of Locke returning to the commune and seeing Mike and Jan getting arrested.[14]. Josh Wigler ( @roundhoward) and Mike Bloom ( @AMikeBloomType) take on the most polarizing episode in “Lost” history: “Exposé.”. For those of you who feel cheated by the finale - did any of these explanations help? [Check out this video of the unanswered questions of Lost], All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers. Kelvin described the electromagneticenergy as continually b… Personally, I can neither confirm or deny the historical relevance of the statue -  if you're curious, you should do the research. That all sounds deep, sure, but I'm sure off-screen conflicts with the actors and the fact that Macolm David Kelley (the kid who played Walt) hit puberty were also major factors. In one of my favorite Lost episodes, "The Man Behind The Curtain", we learn all about Ben Linus' childhood with the Dharma Initiative. [18] In the 18-49 demographic, Lost received a 6.5/16 ratings share, helping ABC place first for the night when compared to the other major networks. It's the ultimate corruption of Ben Linus - the moment where he goes from being a blind servant of Jacob to serving evil. Desmond says the electromagnetic anomaly may have been destroyed, and Hurley questions why Desmond was not destroyed. [6] The polar bear was mostly depicted by having stuntman Jonathan Arthur inside a bear suit. Then it panned up to show that this person was living in the hatch … This is one Lost mystery I don't really need answered. This episode sits at just 8.1, making it one of the lowest-rated episodes of the entire show, let alone the lowest-rated Locke-centric episode. Who built the statue, why they built it and what did represent are all things you can probably find out with some historical research on ancient cultures. Ian Somerhalder's return was one piece of information that press releases included. Ben then reveals to Locke what ultimately became of the Dharma Initiative: The Others threw their bodies into a gruesome mass grave. Is it justme or did Desmond read the future. In this episode, John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) recovers from the Hatch implosion and rescues Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) from a polar bear. is pretty ghastly when you think about it. ", as Locke has yet to give any such speech. Though DHARMA initially hid the station, security was lax, and construction required loud drilling and at least one road. He recovers his ability to speak and tells Charlie that he is going to save Eko. We know that Richard is an emissary of Jacob - that is, Richard does Jacob's bidding. Locke laughs and says he will talk to the commune leaders, Mike (Chris Mulkey) and Jan (Virginia Morris). For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: The Hatch/Theories This is the embodiment of "good" we're supposed to root for? Go rent Lost season 3 on DVD and see if you can't figure out the polar bear "mystery" when the rest of us did... back in 2006. This is one Lost mystery I don't really need answered. Hurley mentions to Charlie a sense of déjà vu. As described by Dr. Candle, the protocol was established after the incident - although he did not reveal exactly what happened. Desmond was not a passenger of Flight 815. THE END. They meet "the others". He takes Eddie hunting and holds Eddie at gunpoint. Ian Somerhalder as Boone CarlyleChris Mulkey as MikeVirginia Morris as JanJustin Chatwin as Eddie ColburnJoel Himelhoch as Sheriff WilliamsDion Donahue as Kim. "[20] Andrew Dignan of Slant Magazine expressed relief in having Locke "back to the way we fondly remember him--as a wide-eyed, knife-wielding, face-smeared madman", but disliked his flashbacks, calling them a "largely under-developed affair". It first aired on October 18, 2006, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), making it the 52nd episode of the series. Okay, I figured it was "the island' that saved the three from the hatch then. Desmond seems confused, and drops the whole matter. Pretty magic :p. Continue this ... A subreddit for the fans and critics of the show Lost. We can assume it didn’t move through time because the number of days on and off the island since the crash were the same for the Oceanic 6. I’ve always assumed the energy in the hatch, and the energy at the MIB’s wheel were from the same source. In “Through the Looking Glass,” Jack Shephard puts it all on the line to save the survivors of Oceanic 815. He considers its members his new family. Eddie walks away, stating that Locke will not shoot him because he is "a good man," though Locke insists that he is a hunter, not a farmer. Yeah, I vaguely do too. Makes you think the Man In Black wasn't ALL bad... For me this is also a major problem of the Lost mythology. Eko appears to briefly awaken and tells Locke that he must rescue Jack, Kate and Sawyer. Boone wheels Locke through the airport where he tells him someone is "in serious danger". "Further Instructions" is the third episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Lost. John Locke wakes up in the jungle and sees a naked Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick) run by, but Locke cannot speak. The series follows the survivors of the crash of a commercial passenger jet flying between Sydney and Los Angeles, on a mysterious tropical island somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean. "The Hatch") was now a slightly different version of its former imploded self (see the photos below). 3: 'Further Instructions, "What Are They Up To? [3] Dignan was also pleased to have Hurley back at the camp and referred to him as "someone [who] will keep the show grounded", but concluded his review by unhappily noting the sudden emergence of Nikki and Paulo as "a colossal misjudgment on the producers' part" and "a dangerous precedent that bears keeping an eye on. 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Once Upon a Time: Tiny (2013) (TV Episode) In the hospital, Ruby brings Belle a copy of Jules Verne's "The Mysterious Island." He explained that after watching it for a second time, it "just feels off to me in hindsight. A shot of Locke's eye, then a shot of the tops of trees in a bamboo grove (like "Pilot, Part 1"). Lost: Down the Hatch | Season 3 Episode 14: “Exposé”. Ecspecially Desmond. The episode was written by showrunner Carlton Cuse and supervising producer Elizabeth Sarnoff and was directed by Stephen Williams. Locke is a member of a commune in Humboldt County, California. If you're asking this question, you weren't really paying attention to the show. Eddie says that Locke was chosen because his psych profile said he would be "amenable for coercion". So if Richard instructed Ben to kill the Dharma members, doesn't that imply that Jacob instructed Richard to do so, much the same way Jacob's "mother" slaughtered the men on the Island when the Man In Black got to close to them? I'm quite happy with "the island" type interventions when it's reasonable, for example Locke's fall, as it wasn't out of the realms of possibility the he could actually survive it. The episode was written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, and directed by Jack Bender. I find it hard to explain the death of the Dharma Initiative any other way, and that's a huge narrative problem when you consider that our Losties - many of whom lived with and befriended the Dharma Initiative in the 70s - ultimately serve Jacob as well. Eko was taken back to the village and dropped off at his church. Locke's hallucination takes him to Sydney airport. Most of the question about the hatch and button have been explained, but I'm still a little cloudy on some of the details. I'll give you a hint: Dharma Initiative experiments. This makes sense to the story, as Alex's death is the event that makes Ben turn to the MIB for a favor - a favor which he later repays in season 5 by killing Jacob for the MIB. 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