He indicates to the stewardess the empty cup in his hand, and requests "another one of these" but she refuses, telling him they will be landing in 20 minutes. Charlie tells Bonnie and Greta that no matter what they do to him he will turn off their jamming equipment so that rescue helicopters can come. The episode also introduces a few new themes. ♪, In the morning, Ben plans to intercept Jack's group and talk them out of going through with their plan to contact Naomi’s freighter. A Tale of Two Cities. When Jack approaches the coffin at the viewing, the head of the casket is to his left, but in the cut to the overhead shot the head is to his right. The End - Part 2 of 2. echoes a similar question from each finale. [5] Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews), Jin Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim), and Bernard Nadler (Sam Anderson) remain at the beach, tasked with shooting the tents while the rest of the survivors journey with Danielle Rousseau (Mira Furlan) to the radio tower to communicate with Naomi Dorrit's (Marsha Thomason) nearby ship. ♪ Bonnie and Greta go into the radio room to call Ben. [27] Throughout the season, Charlie escaped death;[28] however, Desmond told Charlie that he had to die in order for his girlfriend, Claire Littleton, to get rescued from the island. She asks him if he's drunk, which he denies. In “Through the Looking Glass,” Jack Shephard puts it all on the line to save the survivors of Oceanic 815. Desmond comes to in the outrigger above the Looking Glass station and realizes that Charlie has gone down instead of him. Anyone? Hurley uses the DHARMA van he found to help free the hostages. This episode features the last appearance of. Mikhail asks how he can be sure Ben hasn't ordered Bonnie and Greta to kill him; Ben answers, "If I had, you would be dead already." He makes a call to someone, but only gets through to voice mail. The Others have arrived at the beach, led by Ryan Pryce and Tom, and start searching the marked tents. Director Meanwhile, Jack relentlessly leads the group on toward rescue, while Charlie struggles to finish his mission at the underwater station. Alex asks why Ben let her come with him. [19], Despite not being mentioned in the official press release,[20] then-15-year-old Malcolm David Kelley, who was main cast member in Season 1, returned to reprise his role as 10-year-old Walt Lloyd,[21] and received credit as a "special guest star". One of the most critically-acclaimed and ground breaking shows of the past decade concludes in this LOST Series Finale Event. The last line of the episode is Jack shouting "we have to go back". "[92] Film and television director and writer Kevin Smith said that "to do [3] seasons and then suddenly throw a massive curveball is just so dramatically satisfying, you just take your hats off to the writers in a big, bad way. [24] The producers had hoped that Harold Perrineau, who plays Walt's father Michael Dawson, would return in this episode, but he was busy filming the pilot for CBS' Demons. "[76] IGN gave the double episode a perfect 10/10[77] – the best review of the season – saying it was "nothing short of a masterpiece of storytelling with a brilliantly paced narrative. They look up and are stunned to see Ben and Alex waiting for them. Lost: Down the Hatch | Season 3 Finale: “Through the Looking Glass” from LOST: Down the Hatch - A Spoiler Filled LOST Re-Watch on Podchaser, aired Friday, 1st January 2021. ‘LOST’ Finale Explained By Evangeline Lilly More Than Eight Years After It Aired Posted on Wednesday, September 5th, 2018 by Ben Pearson The last episode of LOST aired on … Audio Languages. Being a musician, Charlie is probably the only survivor who could have figured out the code and how to play it in the time he had. Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia), who was not allowed to accompany Sawyer and Juliet because of his weight, drives the van he found onto the beach,[7] and the captives gain the upper hand, killing the remaining Others with the help of Sawyer and Juliet. Met/Hodder, "Through the Looking Glass" (enhanced). It was edited into two individual episodes when released on DVD. CAN'T WAIT!!!!! Jack Jack takes some oxycodone pills, just before Dr. Hamill, the new chief of surgery, enters. Keep the questions open-ended and neutral: do not suggest an answer. Malcolm David Kelley as Walt LloydM. When Hamill explains that he is trying to help him, Jack yells "You can't help me." A car crash stops Jack from killing himself. Lost (TV Series) TV. Locke is shown to be alive after a closeup of his opened eye. At a pharmacy Jack is making a scene trying to get his prescription of oxycodone filled, but he has used up all his refills. ♪♪ Ben takes Jack aside and Jack grabs Ben's walky. Yet when he finally does know when and how he will die, he chooses to accept it instead of saving himself. Jack is full of rage at Ben but Ben greets Jack and says they "need to talk." Lost: Season 3 finale Come here and talk about the season three finale of Lost Steve Busfield. He indicates to the stewardess the empty cup in his hand, and requests "another one of these" but she refuses, telling him they will be landing in 20 minutes. Lost – the season finale for season three Published on Thursday, May 31, 2007. Ben orders the shooting of Sayid, Jin, and Bernard, and when Jack hears three shots, he attacks Ben and punches him in the face repeatedly. The mis-en scene is reminiscent of a flashback of Locke calling Helen. 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… ♪ Just as Naomi gets a connection, she falls to the ground with a knife in the back, thrown by Locke. Disheveled and depressed, a bearded Jack sits on an Oceanic Airlines airplane. Post-production wrapped on May 21, 2007, only two days before it aired on television. In the future, Jack and Kate live off the Island after being rescued. Despite his injury, Mikhail manages to swim out of the station and blasts the window of the jamming room with a grenade, killing himself and flooding the communications room. Walt tells Locke to get up because he has "work to do." Meanwhile, Ben tells Richard Alpert (Nestor Carbonell) to lead the rest of the Others to the "Temple" and then leaves the Others, with his adopted daughter Alex (Tania Raymonde) – Rousseau's daughter and Karl's girlfriend[11] – to meet up with the survivors to persuade Jack not to call Naomi's ship for rescue. My. I finally watched the last 3 episodes of LOST: Season 3 (episodes 21-23), and they were great. ♪ Rousseau says she'll take them to the tower, but that she's not leaving the Island because the Island is her home now. Walt tells John that he has the use of his legs and that he has "work to do". "Through the Looking Glass" is the twenty-second episode and the 2-hour finale of Season 3 of Lost, and comprises the seventy-first and seventy-second produced hours of the series as a whole. Charlie Pace warns Desmond Hume about the freighter. Jack asks if Minkowski can get a fix on his location; Minkowski tells him someone is being sent to the Island immediately. The season finale is considered by some to be one of the best episodes of television ever broadcast. She has gasped her last. The season wraps in true ‘Cobra Kai’ fashion with some giant karate brawls and the promise of a big tournament to come in season 4. Removing the cartridge from the player at the radio tower would cease the transmission, but the transmitter would still broadcast dead air with the same amount of interference until it was turned off (This was corrected on the DVD, where the red button is pushed before the cartridge is removed). Browse more videos. Hamill quizzes Jack on how he got to the crash so fast. He is swigging from a bottle of tequila. Kingdom season 1 episode 1 review | Ring of fire. Are you?" said that "Through the Looking Glass" was possibly "the best episode ever of the entire series. She states that it "would not be appropriate," and leaves. ("Exodus, Part 2") Hurley says it was over and Tom had surrendered but Sawyer responds, "I didn’t believe him." TV Schedule . [74], The Futon Critic placed the episode first in the site's annual "50 Best Episodes" list. [80][81] BuddyTV praised the unpredictability, saying that "no other show can even attempt to do what Lost does. Jin (using a pistol rather than a rifle) misses his targeted dynamite but shoots and kills two Others (Luke and Matthew). They get their wish. [45] Charlie also sings a song in the episode that was written by Dominic Monaghan, who plays him. [8] Tom (M.C. Browse more videos. Getting Started | Contributor Zone » Contribute to This Page. [98], 22nd and 23rd episodes of the third season of. Lost Season 3 finale, "Through the Looking Glass" I just saw this episode for the first time. ♪ Hurley chases Sawyer and Juliet, desperate to help his friends; but Sawyer dismisses him, saying that Hurley will get in the way and get people killed. "[42] TV Guide described "Through the Looking Glass" as "a dizzying exercise in adventure, sustained tension and time-shifting rug pulling [that was] spectacularly produced, amazingly directed and gloriously acted. Jack is in great despair. But in the next shot when Jack starts to approach Ben, Kate can still be seen standing next to Rousseau in the background. Due to the episode's length, it was split into two parts in some countries and when released on DVD. Lost Creator Wanted To End After Season 3, ABC Wanted Season 10. The season 3 finale finds the castaways preparing for an invasion by the slightly less mysterious Others, while Charlie and Desmond find more than they were looking for in the underwater … Season: OR . In the flash-forward, we see Jack sitting on the floor of a messy room, in a bad state, talking to Kate on the phone. Suddenly, Hurley drives the DHARMA van out of the jungle and accelerates toward the Others. Lost: Season 3 Review. 2 hours long. "[90] The writing for Locke was criticized, and one IGN writer said that "it seems irrational that he would go and [stab Naomi] in the back without explaining himself. In the flash-forward, Jack is living alone, depressed and isolated. The third season continues the stories of a group of over 40 people who have been stranded on a remote island in the South Pacific, after their airplane crashed 68 days prior to the beginning of the season. Ben tells Jack to get Naomi's phone and bring it to him. Updated: 14 May 2012 4:29 am. As he leaves the hospital the woman's eight-year-old son waves at him. Warning! He replies, "Because I love you." Jack's second motif and Locke's mystery theme get their first full album statements. Rousseau comes and faces Alex who stands over her beaten father. ♪♪, Jack catches up to Rousseau, who tells them they're about an hour away from the tower. When Juliet asks why Sawyer is returning to the beach, he has no answer. ♪ On a video screen, he speaks to a woman whose image crystallizes and shows it is Penny (she asks how Charlie got this frequency, implying that she is responding to a call rather than initiating the call). Small Promo for Season 3 of LOST. Unknown to Jack, the shots were fired into the sand, following earlier orders from Ben. "[85] Television Without Pity gave the third-season finale an "A". She says she saw him on the news and Jack explains: "Old habits." When Kate is talking to Jack while she was getting a rock out of her shoe, her hairstyle constantly changes. Episodes Related Details. [40] The funeral parlor that Jack visits is called "Hoffs/Drawlar", which is an anagram of "flashforward". The 3rd season of "Lost" is, in my opinion, divided into three: First 1/3 - fantastic Second 1/3 - "meh-ish" Third 1/3 - better than the first 1/3 jonlloyd a Apr 10, 2018 [25] Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse lent their voices for the unseen roles of the flight captain and newscaster, respectively. By Chris Carabott. Naveen Andrews - Sayid Jarrah Henry Ian Cusick - Desmond Hume Emilie de Ravin - Claire Littleton Michael Emerson - Benjamin Linus Matthew Fox - Jack Shephard Jorge Garcia - Hugo Reyes Josh Holloway - James Ford Daniel Dae Kim - Jin-Soo Kwon Yunjin Kim - Sun-Hwa Kwon Evangeline Lilly - Kate Austen Elizabeth Mitchell - Juliet Burke Dominic Monaghan - Charlie Pace Terry O'Quinn - John Locke Unable to get his fix, Jack raids his hospital's supply of oxycodone. [97] For his work on this episode, Jack Bender was nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series. I finished watching season 1. As I mentioned over on Lost-vivor, I loved the finale. Jack calls the freighter, apparently saving everyone. He tells her he is sick of lying and that they made a mistake and that they weren't supposed to leave. Add to Watchlist. On the season finale of ''Lost,'' Jack and Ben play a deadly game of chicken as the castaways flee, and Charlie drowns trying to save his tribe; meanwhile, we see Jack's sad future 0. Charlie sees the blinking yellow light from Desmond's vision of the jamming equipment. ♪♪, Jack is being stitched up at a hospital when a pregnant Sarah enters. [9] Charlie locks the door to save Desmond from drowning with him, but before he drowns, Charlie writes on his hand so Desmond can read: "NOT PENNY'S BOAT". Read more. Rousseau disables her distress signal, freeing the frequency for Naomi. I was a little confused about this episode, did Kate and Jack know each other before the crash? It was like a world of possibilities for where the story might go in the second season… She asks why Ben can't just let the plane crash survivors leave the Island, but Ben's only answer is "Because I can't. This includes 28 tracks. Later, Jack visits the memorial service for the person he read about and finds himself to be the only attendee. Lost: Down the Hatch | Season 3 Finale: “Through the Looking Glass” Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType… Minkowski tells the survivors they will be sending rescue. If the episode is a flash forward, then why would his father be alive? LOST Season 3 Finale Promo. [43] With the announcement that the series would conclude 48 episodes after "Through the Looking Glass",[44] they felt comfortable playing flashforwards as early as the third-season finale. "[78] IGN would conclude that the flashforward was the "Biggest Shock" in 2007 television. "[87] Entertainment Weekly ranked it as one of the top ten episodes of 2007,[88] saying that the cliffhanger "[revealed] new dimensions to [Lost's] creative world. Music kicks in @ about 1 minute. In a twist ending, it becomes clear that the sequences are actually flashforwards rather than flashbacks. Juliet grabs Tom's gun and he surrenders, but Sawyer shoots him in the chest and says, "That's for taking the kid off the raft". Jack begins ranting about how long he has worked at the hospital, and how Hamill doesn't know anything about him or what he has been through. Aired on January 30, 2007. Among the newspapers in Jack's apartment is. Read more. Jack asks why he shouldn't just snap Ben's neck, so Ben tells Tom that if he does not hear back from him in one minute, Tom is to shoot all three hostages. "[14] Stephen McPherson, the president of ABC Entertainment, called "Through the Looking Glass" "one of the best episodes" of the series. ♪♪. Jack replies by saying "Why don't you get my father down here and if I'm drunker than he is....." or something to that effect. Suddenly, Mikhail begins shooting at him from the shore, so Desmond dives overboard and swims down into the station. Fri 1 Jun 2007 05.25 EDT First published on Fri 1 … She offers him a newspaper instead. Jack stands his ground, telling Locke, "You're done keeping me on this island." Particularly notable are nine different variations of the second traveling theme. ♪♪ Immediately afterward, however, Sawyer throws Jack a look of consternation. The Season 3 finale of 9-1-1 begins with the new episode Powerless on Monday, May 4 and concludes with What's Next on Monday, May 11, both at 8 PM ET on Fox. Rose jokes to Bernard that she will help him with his S.O.S. Richard Alpert asks if he can come along, but Ben orders him to take the rest of the Others to the Temple "as planned." Report. Intercut with this story are off-island scenes spotlighting Jack, who has become suicidally depressed and addicted to painkillers. When the minute is up, three gunshots are heard through the radio. The final track, "Flash Forward Flashback", introduces a theme for Jack and Kate, and Ben gets a new action motif, which appears on the season 4 soundtrack as "Benundrum". ♪, Still on their way to the radio tower ♪, Jack tells Kate that Sawyer didn't mean what he said, it was just to protect her; and that he (Jack) did the same thing when he told Kate not to come back to Hydra Island. "No. When Charlie has his hand pressed up against the glass, the message "NOT PENNY'S BOAT" is re-written in a different handwriting after the camera cut from Charlie to Desmond then back to Charlie. Buy HD £2.49 . Mikhail takes out a knife and approaches Charlie; Charlie asks him what he will think when he knows that the station is jamming transmissions -- he is startled. "Through the Looking Glass" is the third-season finale of the ABC television series Lost, consisting of the 22nd and 23rd episodes of the third season. Sawyer grabs Pryce's gun. ♪ Ben requests his walky back because there is something Jack needs to hear. Gainey - Tom FriendlyNigel Gibbs - Funeral DirectorBrian Goodman - Ryan PryceJames Lesure - Dr. HamillTracy Middendorf - BonnieLana Parrilla - GretaTania Raymonde - Alex RousseauMarsha Thomason - Naomi DorritSonya Walger - Penelope Widmore He asks, "So... are you screwing Jack yet?" "[93], This episode was nominated for Outstanding Directing, Outstanding Writing, and Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series for the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards,[94] but failed to win in any of the categories. Through the Looking Glass transcript. Jack Bender stated that Matthew Fox "really commits body and soul into the story he's telling" and Fox questioned whether he had ever been more tired than while shooting the double episode. He then radios Tom to say that once he's gotten the survivors rescued, he's going to find Tom and kill him. Jack is doing the same thing in the past as in the future - trying to complete a phone call. But in Jack, our guide through this series, the writers definitively say, 'Be careful what you wish for. Subscribe to Blog via Email. ♪ As the room fills with water Charlie accepts fate and writes a message on his hand and presses it against the door’s window for Desmond to read: NOT PENNYS BOAT. I just watched this and it was as utterly bonkers as I expected it to be. He cannot move his legs but he manages to reach a revolver in a holster on one of the corpses. [32] On the night of Monaghan's second-to-last day on set, he was presented with a canoe paddle that had been made by the cast and crew. In “Through the Looking Glass… He tries to give the pharmacist a prescription he has written for himself, but she refuses to accept it. We have to go back!" Ben orders Mikhail to go to the Looking Glass to find out why Charlie is there. Does anyone have any idea what the future of the show will be like? [16] The writers were so far behind schedule that parts of the episode were shot while later parts were still being written. Episode List; TV Schedule; Details. ♪♪. Find a ranking of every single Lost episode here and an oral history of the finale, with contributions from co-creator Damon Lindelof and actors Evangeline Lilly, Henry Ian Cusick and Jorge Garcia. ♪♪, Disheveled and depressed, a bearded Jack sits on an Oceanic Airlines airplane. When Ben meets Jack's group en route to the radio tower, we see Kate leave the group to double around Ben and check for tracks. Review: Lost season 3 finale May 26, 2007 | By Simon Brew. In the U.S., original episodes of season three aired between October 4, 2006, and May 23, 2007. Scott Caldwell - Rose NadlerNestor Carbonell - Richard AlpertRoxanne Day - DianeAndrew Divoff - Mikhail BakuninMira Furlan - Danielle RousseauM.C. When Jack becomes angry with the pharmacist, she is seen holding the phone up to her left ear. The finale itself is the culmination of a refocused premise that shouldn't have been ignored so overtly for a season and a half. Claire asks about Charlie, but Hurley says he isn't back yet. Kate says "Yes, we were." [58] In Australia, Lost was the thirty-seventh most viewed show of the week, bringing in 1.17 million viewers. On parting as Kate watches, Juliet kisses Jack on the lips and cheerfully tells him not to wait up. [49] Buena Vista Home Entertainment released "Through the Looking Glass" on the season's DVD and Blu-ray Disc sets on December 11, 2007 in Region 1. 42min. Lost Season 3 Finale iOS Apps. ♪ Tom dives out of the way, but Pryce stands his ground trying to shoot Hurley; Hurley runs him over and kills him. Mikhail checks that Bonnie and Greta are the only ones who know the jamming code, and that the jamming mechanism will continue to function if the station is flooded. He says he's delivering Alex to her new family, because she betrayed him. Desmond, Kate says to Jack "still pulling people out of burning wreckage, huh?". [42] However, Cuse and Lindelof only started fleshing out the idea at the end of the first season, after they realized that flashbacks would eventually stop being revelatory and knew that they would eventually have to switch to flashforwards. 01 January 2010. However, the three remaining Others capture Jin, Bernard and Sayid. Okay, Jack is in the hospital talking with the black doctor and the doctor asks him if he's drunk. Scott Caldwell as Rose NadlerSam Anderson as Bernard NadlerLana Parrilla as GretaTracy Middendorf as BonnieJames Lesure as Dr. Then he shoots and kills Greta. He rushes to assist the victims. Comments are closed. [2] Jack tells Kate about the memorial service but Kate, acting distant toward him, coldly retorts that she would not have gone had she known. She tells him, "If you say 'Live together, die alone' to me, Jack, I'm gonna punch you in your face." After saving the driver and her child, Jack is called a 'hero' by several people. Jack is shattered and beats Ben mercilessly. She off… Jack hears the message on Ben's walkie-talkie and asks Hurley about Bernard, Sayid and Jin. Lost (2004–2010) Episode List. Buy Season 3 HD £19.99. Sold by Amazon Digital UK Limited. Episode number Minkowski's question "Who are you?" This isn't immediately apparent, but revealed in a twist ending. [22] Kelley’s character had left the island in the second-season finale,[23] only 26 days prior to the events of "Through the Looking Glass"; however, Kelley had not filmed an episode in over a year. Jack refuses to surrender the satellite phone. That fucking reveal at the end. i was wondering who is the HE? Share. Jack and the survivors wait for Charlie to turn off The Others' signal-jamming device, not knowing that he has been captured at the Looking Glass station. ", Desmond notices that Mikhail's body is missing. This is the only season finale in which all current cast members appeared in both hours of the episode. 3 Juliet replies. Share. A recap of “December 19,” episode 10, the finale … Comic conventions transcript/Comic Con 2007, enhanced with on-screen facts and back story, Lost Season 3 (Original Television Soundtrack), Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, Through the Looking Glass-Enhanced transcript, https://lostpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Through_the_Looking_Glass?oldid=1124673, In the original version of the episode, this is one of the few instances where a, This episode is split into two parts on the. By Xavier Ilyas Jul 02, 2020 Damon Lindelof, co-creator of the hit television series Lost, confirmed that the show's controversial series finale … Jack Bender Throughout the season, Charlie never knows how he is going to die, so he must be saved by Desmond, since he can do nothing to prevent it. Airdate(s) Locke's quest for the truth about the Island leads to him falling into a pit and being left for dead. When Season 2 came around, I didn't give it a second thought until Jon wanted to start watching LOST on DVD. In episode 22 of season 3, Charlie wrote a letter to his island girlfriend (the australian) about his top 5 moments.of his … Charlie calls Desmond and Penny hears his name called and finds out from Charlie that he is well. When Locke finally blew open the Hatch, ANYTHING could have been down there. [12], Kate is upset about Sawyer not wanting her to come back to the beach with him to rescue Sayid, Jin and Bernard. The eighth episode, which served as the mid-season finale as a result of the writers' strike, brought in 11 million, setting a new series low. In the last of the flashes, Kate appears and Jack discusses the island with her. ♪ Jack tells Kate it was his decision that allowed Ben to kill Jin, Bernard and Sayid. This week, we've all been talking about the big third season finale episode for Lost, … 130. Read more. Flash-forward Charlie's death was voted number eight in the UK TV special 'Top 50 TV Endings'. The Others intend to attack the camp and kidnap pregnant women for scientific research. In The Looking Glass, a research station of the Dharma Initiative, Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan) is captured by the resident Others Greta (Lana Parrilla) and Bonnie (Tracy Middendorf). Hellfire! ): READ THIS: Idiot's Guide to Lost On whether the characters were actually dead the whole time (Since the time the plane crashed): … Our reactions, before, during and after the season 3 finale of Lost. [37] Despite the security measures, a complete and detailed episode synopsis was uploaded online over a week before the episode aired. Audio Languages. This episode as a whole was just so amazing. While arguing with the pharmacist he is recognized by a man as the hero from the news. ♪♪, This episode won first place in AOL's "Primetime Poll" results for the 2006–2007 television season for "Best Season-Ending Cliffhanger" [3], and also won the same award for the "Editor's Pick". After reading about the death of someone he knew, Jack appears to be ready to commit suicide by jumping off the Sixth Street Viaduct bridge. Lost Season 3 Finale Promo. Jack also talks about using the "golden pass" they had received from Oceanic Airlines to fly back and forth across the Pacific Ocean every Friday, hoping that he will crash in the island. It was written by co-creator/executive producer Damon Lindelof and executive producer Carlton Cuse, and directed by executive producer Jack Bender. ♪. He orders Mikhail to kill Charlie and, if necessary, Bonnie and Greta too, and to make sure the jamming device continues to work at all costs. On each flight he hopes that the plane will crash and he will be on the Island again. He notices an article in the newspaper and rips it out; it's an obituary. Hamill says he left voice messages for Jack, but Jack claims his phone is broken. He makes Jack promise that no matter what happens on the beach, he will lead the remaining survivors to the communications tower; he tells Jack that he is willing to die but only if the others can be rescued.