To καναδέζικο CTV έδειξε το ανακεφαλαιωτικό επεισόδιο όλων των προηγουμένων πέντε κύκλων του LOST. Διαρκεί όσο ένα κανονικό επεισόδιο (42 λεπτά) και περιέχει περίληψη με αφήγηση από το πρώτο μέχρι και το τελευταίο επεισόδιο. Είναι ότι πρέπει για όσους δεν πρόλαβαν να κάνουν επανάληψη το LOST όλο αυτό το διάστημα. Μπορείτε να το κατεβάσετε ΕΔΩ.
Σε μόλις 3 μέρες έρχεται ο έκτος και τελευταίος κύκλος του LOST! Ετσι την Τρίτη 2 Φεβρουαρίου το ABC θα προβάλλει την διπλή πρεμιέρα του 6ου κύκλου 6.01 / 6.02 ''LA X''. Πως θα τα παει όμως σε τηλεθέαση; Ας θυμηθούμε τα ποσοστά Αμερικάνων τηλεθεατών που παρακολούθησαν τα season premiere επεισόδια των προηγουμένων πέντε κύκλων.
LOST 1.01 ''Pilot'' (Series Premiere): 22/09/2004. Το είδαν 18.650.000 .
LOST 2.01 ''Man of Science, Man of Faith'': 21/09/2005. Το είδαν 23.470.000 .
LOST 3.01 ''A Tale of Two Cities'': 04/10/2006. To είδαν 18.820.000 .
LOST 4.01 ''The Beginning of the End'': 31/01/2008. Το είδαν 17.766.000 .
LOST 5.01 ''Because You Left / 5.02 ''The Lie'': 21/01/2009. Το είδαν 13.316.000 .
To πρώτο πιλοτικό επεισόδιο όλου το LOST ήταν αυτό που έκανε όλο τον κόσμο να παραμιλαει. Το παρακολουθήσαν δεκαοκτώ εκατομμύρια τηλεθεατές. Το season finale του 1ου κύκλου κράτησε σε αγωνία πολύ κοινό και αυτό φάνηκε στο season 2 premiere καθώς το πέντε εκατομμύρια περίπου επιπλέον τηλεθεατές. Σε κανονικά επίπεδα τα ποσοστά του season opening του 3ου κύκλου, ενώ του 4ου ελαφρώς χαμηλοτερα. Εκεί που ακολούθησε μεγάλη πτώση ήταν στο season 5 opening με τέσσερα εκατομμύρια τηλεθεατές λιγότερους. Σημαντικό ρόλο στην πτώση αυτή έπαιξε το μικρο cliffhanger του season 4 finale. Οσον αφορά το season 6 opening η αγωνία ειναι πολύ μεγάλη και τα σενάρια ακόμη περισσότερα! Θα καταφέρει η πρεμιέρα του έκτου κύκλου του LOST να κάνει νέο ρεκόρ τηλεθέασης;
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Καλή Χρονιά με ένα quiz. Το επεισόδιο 3.18 ''D.O.C.'' του Lost ήταν Sun-centric. Στο νησί η Sun υπεβλήθη με τη βοήθεια της Juliet σε γυναικολογική εξέταση για την εγκυμοσύνη της. Πόσο μηνών έγκυος ήταν ;
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Το επεισόδιο 3.13 ήταν Lοcke-centric.Είδαμε τον con-man πατέρα του Anthony Cooper να εξαπατά μια ηλικιωμένη κυρία και αργότερα να σκοτώνει το γιο της.Ποιο όνομα είχε χρησιμοποιήσει για να εξαπατήσει αυτήν τη γυναίκα ώστε να την παντρευτεί; (Thanks Σταύρο για την ιδέα!)
Jack engages in a battle of wills against Ben with potentially dire consequences, while Charlie faces his destiny.
Written by Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof
Directed by Jack Bender
Danielle tells Jack that they have about an hour until they reach
the radio tower. She then informs him that she’s happy to take him
there, but she’s not leaving the island with the survivors, because she
believes there’s no place for her in society anymore. The hiking
survivors suddenly pull up short when the crest a rise and find Ben and
Alex standing in their path. Ben informs Jack that they need to talk.
Kate immediately takes off running into the surrounding woods, while
Jack angrily and forcefully stares Ben down, considering whether or not
to have this conversation Ben wants. Kate runs up from behind and says
that she only found two sets of tracks: Ben’s and Alex’s, which means
Ben is alone. Jack agrees to give Ben five minutes, but he takes the
walkie-talkie out of Ben’s pants. When they reach a secluded spot, Ben
claims that Jack is about to be responsible for the deaths of the
survivors, because Naomi Dorrit is not who she appears to be. Ben says
that Naomi represents some people who have been trying to find the
island, and that these people do not have good intentions; he says that
if Jack contacts the freighter, every single person on the island will
be killed by the people on the boat. Ben wants the satellite phone, but
Jack won’t hand it over. Ben asks for his walkie-talkie, and calls Tom
at the beach. He tells Jack that Sayid, Jin, and Bernard are being held
at gunpoint by the Others who weren’t killed by the explosions at the
camp. He tells Tom to kill all three of the survivors unless he hears
from Ben in one minute, and then he orders Jack to give him the phone.
The time counts down, the rescue of all of the survivors at stake, and
Jack refuses to hand over the phone. When the minute is up, three
gunshots are heard over the walkie-talkie, and Jack flies into a blind
rage. He tackles Ben and beats him mercilessly, nearly killing him. But
he stops himself, picks up Ben’s walkie-talkie, and calls Tom. He tells
Tom that he’s going to call the freighter to come rescue his people,
and then he’s going to find Tom and kill him.
Jack enacts his daring plan to
defend the camp against the Others, turn off the jamming equipment in
the Looking Glass, and contact the freighter, in a bid to finally get
the survivors rescued.
Written by Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof
Directed by Jack Bender
The survivors depart from camp as planned, escaping before the
imminent arrival of the Others. Sayid, Jin, and Bernard stay behind to
detonate the dynamite. Sayid makes Jack promise not to come back for
his team if anything should go wrong, because he’s willing to give his
life if it means everyone is rescued. Rose and Bernard say their own
emotional goodbyes, as do Sun and Jin.
As they walk, Naomi shows Jack how her satellite phone works in case anything should happen to her.
Charlie is captured by the two female Others down in the Looking
Glass. They tie him to a chair and hit him repeatedly, trying to find
out how he got down there and how he even found out about the place. He
tells them that Juliet has switched sides, so they go to a nearby
communications room to call Ben. Charlie watches them enter the small
room and notes that there’s a blinking yellow light inside — just like
the light Desmond saw in his vision of the place Charlie is supposedly
going to drown.
Charlie says goodbye to his closest
friends after Desmond reveals his latest vision of Charlie’s death
comes with a happy ending for everyone else. Jack explains his
dangerous plan to defend the survivors from an impending attack by the
Others.
Written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
Directed by Stephen Williams
Jack takes most of the survivors out to a secret location deep in
the jungle to show them his plan for stopping the Others from
kidnapping the pregnant women, including Sun, tomorrow night. Danielle
Rousseau emerges from the jungle and Jack asks her to show the rest
what the two of them have cooked up. Danielle detonates a massive
explosion using the dynamite she recently procured from the Black Rock.
Jack plans to use the explosives to spring a trap on the Others when
they come to the beach camp for the pregnant women. With Juliet as his
accomplice, they will lure the Others in, believing that Juliet has
done everything Ben asked her to, but the survivors won’t be at the
camp when the Others come — instead, waiting for them will be the
explosives.
Back at camp, Charlie starts writing out a list on a piece of
paper. But he counts down instead of up, with his first entry being #5.
It reads, “The first time I heard myself on the radio.” Naomi
approaches and asks who the survivors are about to go to war against.
The two of them briefly bond when they realize they’re both from
Manchester, and Naomi says that she recognizes the name of Charlie’s
band from the plane crash. He was “the famous rock star” on the plane,
and she says that he became even more famous after his supposed death —
there was a memorial service, a Drive Shaft greatest hits album, and
more. He’s thrilled until he sees Desmond watching him from afar,
sending the unspoken message that he’s had another vision of Charlie
dying.
Locke returns to the Others and demands Ben
take him to see Jacob, but when Ben finally relents and agrees, their
visit with Jacob leads to disastrous consequences. Back at camp, the
survivors finally confront Jack about Juliet’s treachery.
Written by Elizabeth Sarnoff & Drew Goddard
Directed by Bobby Roth
Sawyer returns to the beach camp, flags down Sayid, and gives him
the tape recorder that Locke gave to him, proving Juliet’s status as a
double agent. The two of them search for Juliet, but she’s gone. Kate
explains that Juliet left with Jack on a secret mission of some kind,
right after she told them about Naomi. Sayid is angry that Kate told
their secret, and tells Sawyer to play the tape for her.
That night, Sayid tells the entire camp about Naomi, and Sawyer
plays the tape for them. Jack and Juliet return just then, and Jack
demands to know where they got the tape from. Juliet tells them to turn
over the tape and press play. Sawyer complies, and they all hear a
newer recording from Ben, giving Juliet instructions on the Others’
plans to kidnap Sun and anyone else Juliet determines to be pregnant.
She’s to mark their tents so the Others will know who to grab when they
sneak into camp in the middle of the night. Juliet explains that after
she saw Sun’s baby on the ultrasound, she told Jack everything about
what Ben had sent her here to do. Jack tells everyone that he’s helped
Juliet keep her secret so he would have time to formulate a workable
plan, and that now, he has one.
Locke returns to the beach camp to recruit Sawyer for a mysterious mission that only he can fulfill.
Written by Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse
Directed by Eric Laneuville
Locke stares at a red folder by firelight, in a dark place we can’t
quite make out. A muffled voice complains somewhere nearby, but Locke
tells the other person to save their breath because no one will hear
them here. Locke then tosses the folder into the fire and watches it
burn.
Kate wakes up in the middle of the night after another round of sex
with Sawyer, and says she needs to return to her own tent to sleep.
After she’s gone, Sawyer leaves his tent to use pee, but passes by a
suspicious-acting Hurley and Jin. When he steps into the jungle, Sawyer
is met there by Locke, who says he’s there to find Sawyer. Sawyer
doesn’t trust him, asking why he’s back after he joined the other side,
but Locke claims to have infiltrated them as a spy for the survivors.
Locke alleges that a few hours ago he snuck into Ben’s tent and
kidnapped him, tied him up, and left him at a certain location in the
jungle. Locke asks Sawyer to return to the place where Ben is waiting,
and kill him. Sawyer argues that he’s not a murderer, but eventually
agrees to come anyway.
Sun asks for Juliet’s help in
determining whether Jin really is the father of her child. Desmond and
Charlie clash when the woman they rescued in the jungle receives help
from a very unlikely source.
Written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
Directed by Fred Toye
After Desmond rescues the woman who parachuted onto the island,
Jin, Hurley, and Charlie note that she knew Desmond’s name, but he has
no idea who she is. They panic when they find that she has a small tree
branch sticking out of her abdomen, which must have jammed into her
when she fell from the sky. Desmond volunteers to run the 8-hour walk
back to camp to get Jack and bring him to where the woman is, because
they fear that moving her will make her condition worse. Charlie argues
that it’s a pointless exercise, because it’s too dangerous to run
through the jungle alone, but Desmond insists he can do it, since the
Others don’t know they’re out there. Their conversation is rendered
moot when Hurley accidentally fires a flare high into the sky above
them.
Desmond has a new vision of
Charlie’s impending death, but if he saves Charlie this time, he runs
the risk of altering the second part of that same vision: the arrival
on the island of a potential rescuer.
Written by Jeff Pinkner & Brian K. Vaughan
Directed by Stephen Williams
Desmond has a new vision of Charlie’s death: an arrow from one of
Rousseau’s traps that hits him in the throat while he, Desmond, Hurley,
and Jin are wandering through the jungle in the rain. Another part of
his vision shows him that someone is going to parachute onto the
island, and Desmond believes that someone is his love, Penny.
Desmond recruits Hurley to help him find the new arrival, and the
two of them deceive Jack into giving them a first aid kit. When Desmond
explains himself to Hurley, Hurley realizes that Des isn’t trying to
prevent his vision from working out as he has in the past; this time he
wants his vision to come true. Next they get Jin to join the group,
once again to ensure that Desmond’s vision comes true exactly as he saw
it. Desmond goes to see Charlie alone and asks him to come along, but
although Charlie is suspicious that Desmond isn’t telling him
something, he agrees to come.
Juliet seeks acceptance among the Oceanic survivors, but receives only suspicion and dangerous accusations.
Written by Carlton Cuse & Drew Goddard
Directed by Jack Bender
Jack, Kate, Juliet, and Sayid stop for the night on their way back
to the beach to camp for the night. Jack and Kate go to find firewood,
and she takes the opportunity to ask about what happened during the
week he spent alone with the Others. He explains that he kept as low a
profile as possible, and upheld his end of his deal with Ben. He says
nothing of Juliet, and Kate is immediately suspicious of this. While
they’re gone, Sayid grills Juliet, demanding long-desired answers about
why the Others are on the island, terrorizing the survivors, making
lists, kidnapping children, et al. But more than anything, he says, he
wants to know who she is. Juliet insists that if she tells Sayid
everything she knows, he’ll kill her. When he threatens to do so if she
doesn’t answer his questions, Jack returns and warns Sayid to
leave her alone. Sayid agrees temporarily, promising that Juliet will
answer his questions sooner or later. Jack counters this by stating
that Juliet will tell them what she knows when she’s ready, and until
then, she’s under his protection.