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Lost Season 4 Spoilers

Posted on: August 18, 2011

This page contains sites with links to spoilers from the fourth season of Lost, along with live coverage of each episode. Do not read on if you do not want to know secrets or rumors about the show!

Lost Fast Facts

About Lost

Lost is an ABC television drama created by J.J. Abrams, Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof. It centers around the Oceanic 815 crash survivors as they try to make their way off a remote and mysterious island.

Lost Season 4

Season 4 of Lost was cut short because of the writers strike. Original plans called for 16 new episodes, but producers shortened that to 14, including a three-part season finale. Part one of the finale aired on May 15, 2008, and parts two and three aired on May 29, 2008.

Lost Season 4 Episodes

  1. January 31, 2008: "The Beginning of the End"
  2. February 7, 2008: "Confirmed Dead"
  3. February 14, 2008: "The Economist"
  4. February 21, 2008: "Eggtown"
  5. February 28, 2008: "The Constant"
  6. March 6, 2008: "The Other Woman"
  7. March 13, 2008: "Ji Yeon"
  8. March 20, 2008: "Meet Kevin Johnson"
  9. April 24, 2008: "The Shape of Things to Come"
  10. May 1, 2008: "Something Nice Back Home"
  11. May 8, 2008: "Cabin Fever"
  12. May 15, 2008: "There's No Place Like Home" Pt. 1
  13. May 29, 2008: "There's No Place Like Home" Pt. 2 and 3

Spoilers 3/13/08 "Ji Yeon"

    • When Sun and Jin make plans to leave the beach and go join Locke's camp, Juliet steps in to stop them - by telling Jin that Sun had an affair, and that the baby might not be his. Her plan works: the pair don't go to Locke (that decision after some squabbling over the affair, and then a sweet little make-up scene). Juliet warns Sun again that she only has a matter of weeks to live, as all pregnant women on the Island die, usually in their second trimester.
    • Lots happening on the freighter: someone slips a note to Sayid and Desmond, warning them not to trust the captain - who has summoned them to the deck.
    • Captain Gault tells them Charles Whidmore is the freighter's owner. They also learn that he has procured Oceanic 815's "black box", and that someone with great power and resources has taken steps to have the world believe there were no survivors of the crash (including the 'recovery' of 364 bodies). That, Gault says, is one of the reasons they want Benjamin Linus.
    • The ship's crew is apparently suffering from some serious cabin fever. While Sayid and Desmond are on deck, Regina, bound in heavy iron chains, jumps overboard. None of the crew make any moves to rescue her, and when Sayid and Desmond force the issue, Gault orders everyone back to their stations.
    • More major freighter news: the return of Michael, who is working as a janitor on board, under the name Kevin Johnson. Is he Ben's inside-man? Sayid and Desmond are introduced to Michael/Kevin, but are careful to play it cool and not blow his cover. Did Michael cut a deal with Ben for Walt? Safe bet we'll find out much more on next week's episode: "Meet Kevin Johnson". It's defintely Michael though, look:
    • See?
    • We learn through flashbacks and flash-forwards that Sun is the fifth member of the Oceanic 6, and that she gives birth to a baby girl named Ji Yeon off the Island. After the birth, Hurley visits, and the pair go to visit Jin - at the cemetery! The date on Jin's headstone reads September 22, 2004 - the day of the plane crash. Don't believe me? Take a look (and this one's a tearjerker):

Spoilers 3/17

    • Are we talking a major character here?! So far, we know that five characters are "safe", because they've been identified as members of the Oceanic 6: Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayid and Sun (some count Aaron as well). One other note: confirmation that Libby will make an appearance in this episode!
    • Hope we all enjoy this week's show, because Lost will be on a break until April 24th -- five new episodes are coming, and the show time will change to 9pm CST on Thursdays!

Spoilers 3/21/08: "Meet Kevin Johnson"

    • Wow. An entire episode, told almost entirely in flashback - highly unusual, and really interesting. First and foremost, we find out what Michael is up to on the freighter, and where he's been since leaving the Island with Walt. More on that in a moment.
    • The show starts on the Island: Team Locke. The fearless leader tells the group that Miles has confessed the freighter people's true mission: to get Ben, and then to kill everyone else. Ben tells Alex she's not safe - if the freighter people find out she's his daughter, she'll be in grave danger. Ben tells Alex to get out of the Barracks and go to a special sanctuary, "the Temple", where the Others have gone for safety. He shows them a map, with a nifty little DHARMA logo on it:
    • Alex heads out with Karl and Danielle to find the spot, which Ben says is about a two-day walk away.
    • Cut to The Freighter: Sayid confronts Michael, asking why he's there. Michael's answer?
    • "I'm here to die."
    • And the flashback begins...
    • Michael is in New York City, overcome with guilt about killing Ana Lucia and Libby. He's confessed his sins to his son Walt, who is living with Michael's mom. Walt didn't take it too well. The relationship is still strained, to say the least: Michael's not allowed to even see the boy. A depressed Michael attempts to kill himself by crashing his car into a cargo container on a pier. He wakes in the hospital after dreaming of Libby (boo!) and realizes he survived, against all odds.
    • Michael's not finished trying to off himself. He buys a gun, and is pulling the trigger in a dark alley when Tom appears. Tom! NOW we're really moving! "Mr. Friendly" is back! Tom tells Michael they've been keeping tabs on him, and that he can't kill himself - the Island won't let him. He explains that Charles Whidmore has fabricated the wreckage of Oceanic 815, even digging up graves in Thailand so fake bodies can be placed at the scene. Later, a still-shaken Michael tries suicide again with the gun, which jams. Then he sees television footage of the discovery of the wreckage of Oceanic 815. Michael goes to Tom, who offers him a chance to redeem himself, by saving those who remain on the Island: Join up as a spy for Ben on Whidmore's freighter, sabotage the operation, and kill everyone on board to spare the lives of the Islanders.
    • Michael agrees, and heads to Fiji to start his assignment as spy/deckhand. Once he's on the freighter, Michael opens his trunk, and finds a suitcase with a bomb inside. He decides to hit the ominous red button and blow everything to smithereens (despite a warning from creepy Ghost Libby not to).
    • 5...4....3...2....1!
    • Instead of a huge fireball of freighterocity, we see a little flag pop up in the suitcase with a note: "Not Yet."
    • Ben calls, with instructions for Michael to list all the people on the freighter, telling him some are innocents who shouldn't have to die. Ben then wants Michael to give him the list, and disable the communications on the freighter. Ben's really selling the drama, telling Michael he's "one of the good guys".
    • Flashback, over. Back to the present: Sayid has listened to Michael's story, and isn't buying it. He drags Michael down to Captain Gault and pronounces Michael a traitor, telling the captain he's also a survivor of Oceanic 815 - and confirming there are many others. Either this is a colossal mistake, or a brilliant move. Hard to say.
    • Meanwhile, back on the Island...
    • Alex, Karl and Danielle are in the jungle, making their way towards the Temple, supposedly a safe haven, when bullets start to fly. Karl is killed first, Alex understandably goes mental, and Danielle tries to get them both out of the line of fire. Doesn't work. Danielle is shot to death just a few feet from Alex. There's a rustling in the bushes nearby, and Mental Alex stands up and screams "I'm Ben's daughter!" Did Ben set this whole thing up? A neat (well, not so neat really) and tidy way to dispose of Karl and Crazy Danielle?
    • Regardless of motives, we now have our (previously promised) death(s). We'll miss you, Karl and Danielle. So will Alex, if she survives.
    • Annnnnnd....scene.
    • So now we know where Michael has been since he split the Island with Walt, we know (some of) the Others can come and go from the Island, we know the freighter folks are planning to kill the Oceanic 815 survivors. But I've still got lots of unanswered questions: how does the Island keep Michael from killing himself? Does this mean the Island can actually control people, and events? If so, that's potentially huge information. And did anyone else catch that ABC promo for the next episode? Without question, it gives away something: we know now that Aaron IS considered one of the Oceanic 6:

And note the new time: 9pm CST - right after Grey's Anatomy.

Spoilers 4/11

    • For those of you suffering from extreme Lost withdrawals in recent weeks, Entertainment Weekly has an incredibly good article about what we can expect in the next wave of episodes, including a good bit of info about "The Shape of Things to Come". In short? This next episode will focus heavily on Ben. Oh! And the brilliant Damon Lindelof tells us we'll learn a little more about the (still) mysterious Smoke Monster - always a plus when Smokey shows up. And from the equally brilliant Carlton Cuse? The scoop about a huge new storyline involving Claire:
    • "Mysterious things are happening to Claire that set up the next few episodes — and the next few years, too."
    • Shivers! Can't wait! Stay tuned here for more information, as it becomes available.

Spoilers 4/17

    • The Lost internet family is abuzzzzzz with talk of death and destruction (well, mainly death) after TV Guide's Ausiello posted this podcast (seriously if you don't want to know, don't watch)...
    • As of right now we have EXACTLY seven days until the first episode since the hiatus. Tick. Tock. We know that death awaits a major character. We know minor characters will be going. I absolutely think everyone's favorite shape-shifter, Smokey, will be involved. Frieghties beware!

Spoilers 4/20

      • "In the April 24 episode, Ben leads the resistance against the freighter fiends working for cranky billionaire Charles Widmore, while in his flash-forward adventure, he does battle in the Tunisian desert and spies on a funeral in Iraq."
    • GI Ben, action hero!

Spoilers 4/21

    • Catching up on a few things here, while we all wait impatiently for "The Shape of Things to Come." First and foremost, we have a title for the three-part season finale: "There's No Place Like Home" (think The Wizard of Oz). Here's the rundown on how the finale will happen: part one will air on May 15, 2008. One hour. Skip the next Thursday (Grey's Anatomy finale), then parts two and three will air on May 29, 2008.
    • Show producers held a teleconference late last week, and provided many, many tasty tidbits to tide us over. I would highly recommend checking here for a very nice summary of what went down. One other thing to bring up: remember the Orchid Orientation video presented at Comic Con last year? If not, you might want to watch it again and refresh your memory before this season wraps up. Last week, Lindelof said the video will "pay off in a big way in the season finale this year." Remember the white bottle that falls? The sudden appearance of the second number 15 bunny? If not, it may be time for a little homework:
    • What's with the beaker/bottle falling and the mysterious (duplicate?!) bunny? And why does the good Dr. Halliwax/Candle flip out when the furry creature appears? For those of you short on time this week, I'll provide crib notes in the form of a brief transcription.
      • Halliwax: When did you set the shift?
      • Assistant: Negative 20.
      • Halliwax: How long?
      • Assistant: Nine minutes, but we're still learning how to...

Spoilers 4/23

    • Less than 24 hours to go now, time for a review: According to ABC, an (unidentified) body will wash ashore. Looks like he's bald. Could it be Doctor Ray from the freighter? And it seems we can expect big problems at Camp Locke, which will come under attack. Then there's the matter of the call for Ben on the batphone...
      • Locke: "What's code 14J?"
      • GI Ben: "They're here!"
    • And judging from this clip, Sawyer barely escapes becoming SawyerToast.
    • A rocket launcher?! Claire's house!? Is this the end for Emilie de Ravin? Stay tuned. The countdown has begun!

Spoilers 4/24: "[[Lost The Shape of Things to Come|The Shape of Things to Come]]"

    • Here we go!
    • Jack is looking through his bag of medicine, apparently he's taking antibiotics. He tells Kate he thinks he has a stomach bug. Vincent starts barking furiously and a body washes up on the beach. Who is it? Is that...it is! It's Doctor Ray!
    • Back at Camp Locke...Hurley and Sawyer are playing a nice little game of Risk, as we watch Alex being forced to turn off the electronic fence by her captors (for the record, the numbers are 1622). The phone's ringing...here's the Code 14J message we talked about earlier. Locke tells Ben about the strange call, and asks what "14J" means. Ben springs into action:
    • Ben sure is packing serious heat - he didn't hestiate to grab the firepower after hearing 14J. Ben tells the guys they need to move and quickly, to the other house because it's better fortified. Why? Ben simply says "they're here."
    • Flash forward time with GI Ben! He's in the Sahara Desert, wearing a parka with what appears to be a DHARMA logo on it. He's bleeding, arm appears injured. Two armed men on horseback appear, and they don't look like the welcome wagon. WOW - our boy Ben just took the two guys out. Who knew he had it in him? Ben leaves the bodies, takes the horse, and rides away.
    • Camp Locke: Ben explains Code 14J is a panic code - an early warning system that tells him one of his people has been captured. Sawyer wants to get Claire, but Ben says there isn't time. Sawyer takes off anyway.
    • Back on the beach: Jack is quizzing Faraday about Ray. Faraday explains the SAT phone is still fried - but he might be able to use it as a telegraph.
    • Camp Locke: Ben is barricading the doors and shoring things up. Hurley and Locke are inside. Sawyer's outside running around, trying to get to Claire...heavy gunfire from all sides...several people (minor characters) are shot and killed. As he's making a run for Claire's house, suddenly it is hit by a missile! Apparently the enemy has a rocket launcher(!).
Creative Commons Claire's House Image by Cadeeuh
    • Was Claire inside the house?! This can't be good.
    • Cue mysterious Lost music. Commercial time.
    • We're back. Ben is in Tozeur, Tunisia at a rather posh looking hotel. He gets a room. His name? Dean Moriarty (think Kerouac's On the Road). This is definitely Ben's alias: his passport read Dean Moriarty in "The Economist," remember? Ben/Dean says he's a "preferred guest." The hotel receptionist looks unsettled. Ben then asks the receptionist for the date. October 24, 2005 - so now we have confirmation this is a flash forward because Oceanic 815 crashed in September of 2004. On the lobby television, been sees Sayid surrounded by press. He's saying he "just wants to bury his wife in peace." Sayid's wife, Nadia, has died.
    • Camp Locke: Hurley, Locke and Ben (and Baby Aaron) are waiting on the attackers. Locke asks what's going on. Ben tells him it is "shock and awe." Ben says Locke must survive this attack so that he can get to Jacob. Locke says he doesn't know where the cabin is, but Ben points out that Hurley does.
    • Outside in the barracks, Sawyer is looking frantically for Claire in the rubble of what used to be her house. He sees legs poking out - it's Claire! She survived, apparently uninjured.
    • Locke house: Hurley's puts Aaron in the back room and runs to the door to help Sawyer and Claire in the house. The doorbell rings. Sawyer gets it - it's Miles. How did he get out? Miles says "the people who gave me this" - and he holds out a radio. He tells Ben they want to talk. At this point, we still don't know who they are, but it seems likely these are the attackers.
    • Flashing forward again, to Tikrit, Iraq, and what appears to be a funeral procession. Ben is there, taking photos of a man standing near the procession. He looks down and sees Sayid carrying the casket. Sayid looks up and sees Ben, who takes off out of the building. Not fast enough - Sayid tackles him.
      • Sayid: You followed me to Tikrit, you spied on me! What are you doing here?!
      • Ben: I'm here to find the man who murdered your wife.
    • Sayid wants to know how Ben got off the Island. Ben tells him his friend Desmond had a boat, The Elizabeth. Ben says he followed a heading to Fiji, and then chartered a plane. Ben says there was a man at the procession named Ishmael Bakir (this is the person he was photographing minutes before), who was one of Charles Whidmore's men. Ben says Bakir was seen in Los Angeles five days earlier and that he was caught on a traffic camera speeding away, three blocks from where Nadia was killed. Sayid wants to know why his wife was murdered - Ben says he doesn't know.
    • Camp Locke: Miles says the attackers have a hostage - Alex. Ben grabs the phone. Now he's talking. Martin Keamy tells him he works for Charles Widmore, and to look out the window so they can talk face to face. He wants Ben to come out. Ben identifies him as a mercenary, and says once he surrenders there is nothing to stop Keamey from killing everyone else on the Island. Here comes Alex. Keamey has a gun to her head, and tells Ben if he doesn't come out in ten seconds, he's going to kill her. Ben offers a counter-proposal: Keamey and his fellow mercenaries walk away and go back to their chopper, and forget they ever heard of the Island. Alex is begging Ben to help her. Ben says he has it under control. As he's telling Keamey she's not his daughter, that he stole her and that she was just a pawn. Keamey is counting down.
    • Keamy just executed Alex!
    • Commercial break.
    • Ben is still standing in shock at the window, saying "he changed the rules." What rules? An agreement not to kill family/friends? Ben heads for his secret office and opens yet another door....
    • Flashing forward, to Iraq again. Ben is keeping an eye on Bakir, tailing him through the streets. Bakir suddenly has a gun at his back, and he demands to know why Ben is following him. Ben says he has a message for Mr. Widmore - suddenly, Sayid appears and unloads the entire clip of his gun into Bakir. Ben says that should do it, and turns to leave, telling Sayid to go on with his life, and not to let the grief ruin him. Sayid says he's got nothing left to lose. He wants to know "who is next." Ben tells him he'll "be in touch."
      • So, now we know how Sayid winds up working with/for Ben.
    • Back at Camp Locke, Claire is up and about. She's wobbly, but says she'll live. Ben returns from his secret hiding spot. He tells everyone they need to run from the house as quickly as they can, towards the tree line. Suddenly, the house begins to shake violently.
    • Could it be? Is it? It is! It's Smokey!
    • So now we know: Ben controls the smoke monster. At this point, the mercenaries are pretty much doomed. Ben tells Locke and the others to run while he stays behind to say goodbye to his daughter.
    • Camp Jack: Faraday is trying to send a telegraph..."What happened to doc?" A response comes in. Faraday tells the group that they didn't say what happened to the doctor, but "their friends are fine and the chopper will be back in the morning". Bernard jumps in and says Faraday is lying, and that the message said: "What are you talking about? The doctor is fine." (How could he be fine? Unless...duplicates?!)
    • Jack grabs Faraday and demands to know if he'd ever planned on taking them off the Island. Faraday says no. Suddenly Jack is riddled with stomach pains...as he stumbles off, we head back to...
    • Team Locke, in the jungle. Ben rejoins the group, after an emotional goodbye to Alex. Locke tells him he's sorry about his daughter. Then he tells Ben he lied to him about the smoke monster, about what it was. Ben says he can ask Jacob all about it when they go to the cabin. Sawyer wants to know who Jacob is...Ben says he'll be the one to tell them what to do next. Sawyer has had enough: he's going back to the beach with Claire, Aaron and Hurley. Locke draws his gun, and demands that Hurley stay. Locke needs Hugo to find the cabin. Hurley says he'll go with Locke, and he'll catch up at the beach later. Miles, Sawyer, Claire and Aaron take off.
    • Flash forward again to London, England. Ben enters an apartment building and tells the guard he's here to see Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick. As he enters the elevator, he pulls out a key and presses Penthouse. Ben steps into a darkened penthouse, and wakes Charles Widmore up. Widmore wants to know why he's there. Ben says it's because Widmore killed his daughter. Widmore says he didn't kill Alex - BEN did. A second time, he asks Ben why he's there.
      • Ben: I'm here, Charles, to tell you that I'm going to kill your daughter. Penelope, is it? And once she's gone, once she's dead, then you'll understand how I feel. And you'll wish you hadn't changed the rules.
      • Widmore: You'll never find her. That Island's mine, it always was and it will be again.
      • Ben: But you'll never find it.
      • Widmore: Then I suppose the hunt is on for both of us.
      • Ben: I suppose it is. Sleep tight Charles.
    • As Ben leaves Widmore's penthouse, we go to black screen.
    • Next week: previews of a very, very sick Jack. Juliette says Jack's appendix has ruptured. Sawyer, Claire and Aaron are hiding from Keamey in the jungle. Did you miss the teaser for next week?

Spoilers 5/1: Lost "Something Nice Back Home"4X10

    • Party time!
    • Juliette wakes Jack up. He's obviously still sick. Faraday is arguing with Bernard on the beach - he says there's no signal on the SAT phone. Jack tries to calm everyone down, he says he knows Faraday and company are lying to them. He tells them to be patient. Moments later, Jack collapses.
    • Flashing forward, Jack-style. Jack is asleep in his bedroom, and the phone is ringing with confirmation of his 11 o'clock consult.
    • Jack trips over a toy (was that the Millenium Falcon?!), makes coffee, picks up the paper: "Yankees Bludgeon Red Sox in Series Sweep." After cursing A-Rod, he heads to the shower - and Kate steps out! After a passionate embrace, we see...
    • Jack is reading a bedtime story to Aaron (!), as Kate lovingly (!) looks on. As Aaron drifts off, Jack and Kate talk in the hall. He mentions his Dad was a good storyteller. Kate says it's nice to hear him say good things about his father, and that she loves seeing him with Aaron. She says she's so glad she changed his mind, that he's here. More embracing.
    • Back on the Island, Jack is really, really sick. Stumbling around, being stubborn and telling the ladyfolk he's fine.
    • Now we're in the jungle with Sawyer, Claire, Aaron and Miles as they continue to make their way to the beach. Suddenly Miles stops - he's had some sort of vision. He asks who Danielle and Karl are, and starts digging. Miles uncovers Danielle's body, and Karl, too. Ewwww. Sawyer's wondering how Miles knew they were buried there. A very nervous Claire is just about ready to split.
    • Camp Jack, The Beach: Jack tells Juliette he thinks he has food poisoning. Juliette disagrees. She tells him to lift up his shirt. It's his appendix. Jack says he's had pain since yesterday, but it hasn't ruptured yet. Juliette says they'll have to take it out.
    • Juliette sends Sun and Jin to get medical supplies and Faraday offers to go with them to get the right surgical instruments. Charlotte decides she's going too. Juliette gives Jin a gun and tells him to shoot them the leg if Faraday/Charlotte try to flee. Juliette doesn't want to bring Jack to the medical station - she says if they move him, his appendix could rupture, killing him.
    • Back in the jungle, Sawyer warns Miles not to look at Claire. Little protective, awww. How sweet.
    • The Beach: Rose wonders why, on the day before they're rescued, Jack got sick. Bernard says it just happens, people get sick. Rose points out that they don't get sick on the Island. As Juliette is prepping Jack for surgery, Jack says he wants to be awake to help her. He wants Kate to hold a mirror so he can see what Juliette is doing.
      • Hurley: Because we're all dead. We never got off the Island.
    • Jack tells Hurley that's not true. Hurley asks what Jack did today...Jack says he took care of Aaron with Kate. Hurley points out Jack didn't want anything to do with Aaron - Jack says he changed his mind "after the trial." Hurley says it all seems so perfect, "just like heaven." Hurley says he was happy too for a while, until he saw Charlie. He says he sits and talks with him often on a bench on the grounds of the asylum. He says Charlie told him Jack would be coming by and he wanted to give him a message. Hurley wrote the message down, so he wouldn't forget:
    • "You're not supposed to raise him Jack."
    • A visibly shaken Jack says that doesn't make sense. Hurley asks if he thinks Charlie means Aaron? As Jack turns to leave, Hurley says Charlie told him someone would be visiting him too, and soon.
    • Back in the jungle, Sun and Jin are going for medical supplies. As they arrive at the medical station, Faraday offers to go first. As he enters the facility, Faraday wonders how the lab is powered. Sun warns Jin (in Korean) that the two scientists aren't up to any good.
    • Sawyer, Aaron, Miles and Claire are still on the move. Suddenly there's a rustling in the brushes, it's Frank! He warns the group that Keamy is coming and they need to hide. Uh oh. Keamy hears Aaron cry out, and moves towards the hiding Losties (and Miles). Sawyer aims his gun. Frank manages to distract him, telling him they need to go now to get back to the chopper before dark. It works. They leave.
    • Whew!
    • Team Surgery/Beach/Jack: Juliette asks Kate to help with the surgery. Kate helps Jack take a walk up the beach. Jack tells Kate if something happens to him....Kate stops him before he continues. What was he going to say?
    • Flashing...forward! Santa Rosa Hospital again - Jack is looking for Charlie on the bench where Hurley says he visits him. As he gets home, he wakes Kate up. Jack asks her if she really thinks he's a good father to Aaron. Kate says yes, he's "good at this." Jack asks Kate to marry him! He has a ring. Tearful Kate says "yes." Hurrah!
    • Team Appendicitis: It's dark on the beach, and Jin confronts Charlotte - he says he knows she speaks Korean, because she understood his conversation with Sun. When the helicopter comes, he tells Charlotte she WILL take his wife off the Island. She agrees.
    • Surgery time: Bernard is giving Jack a lidocaine injection, and offers chloroform to knock him out. Jack refuses. Juliette makes the incision, and she's going for the spreader. Jack is definitely feeling this. He asks Kate to keep holding the mirror, Juliette is yelling for Kate to leave - Bernard finally uses the chloroform. Night, Jack.
    • Flashing forward, back to St. Sebastian Hospital: Jack's looking at x-rays and working on a case. Suddenly he hears a beeping noise outside his office. His deserted office. Just a smoke alarm battery, apparently. (Uh huh) Suddenly someone calls his name: Dr. Christian Shephard. As he walks toward the desk, Erica comes in. Jack looks back at the desk, and his father is gone. A shaken Jack asks for a prescription for alprazolam, a generic form of Xanax. Erica agrees reluctantly, and as she hands over the script, she tells Jack to "talk to someone."
    • Back at Kate's house, Jack is home. He hears Kate on the phone - talking to Noreen (Kate says she's a mom from the park). Jack says she's never mentioned a Noreen before. Kate doesn't seem alarmed, but Jack is coming unhinged. Jack takes two pills, and chases with a beer.
    • Back in the jungle, Claire wakes by the fire and sees her father (AKA Jack's father) holding Aaron. Cut to commercial.
    • Back on the beach, Kate and Bernard are talking. He's telling her things went well and she can go in and see Jack. Juliette is stitching Jack up. She says the appendix came out, and Jack should be fine. Juliette apologizes for yelling at Kate. Kate says no worries. Juliette THEN tells Kate that Jack kissed her. She says she thinks Jack was trying to prove he didn't love "someone else." Kate thanks Juliette for saving his life, and leaves.
    • Flash forward. Jack is home early. He confronts Kate. He's drinking, and heavily. He wants to know why the nanny was there when he got home, wants to know where Kate was. She says she was running errands. Again, he asks where Kate was. She tells him he has to trust her, to leave it be. Jack asks, yet again. Kate is pleading with him to let it go. Jack isn't giving up, and he's angry. Kate says she was doing something...
      • Kate: For him.
      • Jack: For who?
      • Kate: For Sawyer. I made him a promise.
      • Jack: Why didn't you tell me?
      • Kate: Because he wouldn't want me to.
      • Jack: But he's not here is he? No, he made his choice - he chose to stay. I'm the one who came back. I'm the one who's here. I'm the one who saved you.
      • Kate: Jack, you can't do this. If you have problems you have to figure them out. I can't have you like this around my son.
      • Jack: Your son? You're not even related to him!
    • Aaron appears in the doorway, and as Kate scoops him up, Jack turns to leave.
    • Back in the jungle, Sawyer wakes and asks where Claire is. Miles tells Sawyer she wandered into the jungle in the middle of the night, calling someone "Dad." Sawyer hears Aaron crying - he finds the baby, but there is no sign of Claire.
    • As Sawyer holds Aaron and screams frantically for Claire, the screen goes black.
    • The End
    • The good news is, only 7 more days until the next episode, "Cabin Fever!" Want a preview, you say? Why sure:
    • For now, here's what we know about "Cabin Fever:" Locke finally finds Jacob's cabin (with Hurley's help?) and "life on the freighter becomes dangerous." The official ABC press release indicates that this episode was written alongside the two previous episodes. Also, rumors are rampant that the episode will feature two younger actors portraying Locke - one of them age five, the other, 16.

Spoilers 5/8: Lost "Cabin Fever" 4X11

    • We have arrived at the golden hour: "time for an Allllll Newwwwww episode of Lost!"
    • We open with a young girl be-bopping around her room in a poodle skirt, listening to "Everyday" by Buddy Holly. Her name is Emily, and mom isn't happy she's going out with a boy twice her age. Lest we forget, Locke's biological father is supposedly Anthony Cooper. Emily runs out in front of a car as she's running out of her house. Cut to the hospital - Emily is on a gurney, telling the nurse she's six months pregnant. Now she's delivering the baby. It's a boy. He's very premature, but alive and Emily asks the nurse to name him John.
    • On the Island: Grown up John Locke is with Hurley and Ben in the jungle, searching for Jacob's cabin. They aren't having any luck and decide to camp for the night.
    • The Freighter: Sayid wakes Desmond to tell him the chopper has arrived. Keamey confronts Sayid, and wants to know how many people are on the Island and where they are. Keamey wants to know who "gave him up" - uh oh, Michael's in trouble. Keamey tries to shoot Michael/Kevin, but the gun won't go off. It's jammed. Remember, Michael can't die...the Island won't let him. Gault says they need Michael, so he can fix the engines, since "he's the one who broke them."
    • Back on the Island: Locke wakes up and sees someone (who is this?) chopping down a tree. He says his name is Horace, and tells Locke he's building a house - and he needs a break from the DHARMA Initiative. Says he's not making any sense...but it's probably because he's been dead for 12 years. (Let us all pause and take special note of the nosebleed, is this a time traveling nosebleed?) As Locke watches, Horace says "you've gotta find me, and when you do, you'll find him." WHO? "Jacob, he's been waiting for you a real long time." Locke wakes from this very vivid dream, ready to go. Ben tells him he used to have dreams, too. So obviously Ben knows where this is all heading.
    • Flashback to baby John. Mama Emily Locke meets with the nurse, who says he's the youngest preemie ever to survive. Emily doesn't want to hold her child, and runs from the hospital room. Emily's mom now wants to know about adoption. She sees Richard watching from the window. WHAT?!! Okay, no time to ponder right now, but I am certain we'll rehash this a little later.
    • Back on the Island: Locke takes Hurley to the pit where the bodies of the DHARMA people are, all of them appear to have been shot in the head, execution style. Hurley asks what happened to them - Locke looks at Ben, and says "he did."
    • Flashback: John Locke, age five. Richard comes to talk to John, who is busy playing backgammon. Richard tells him he runs a school for kids who are extremely special, and he thinks John is one of them. WHOA! Easter Egg Alert: check out the drawing on the wall - a child being attacked by what looks very much like the Smoke Monster. Richard asks John if he drew the picture - John says he did. Richard takes out a baseball glove, a book (Book of Laws) and some sort of container or vial with what looks like sand in it, a comic book (M

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