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Storyline
Juliet is left behind by The Others and handcuffed to Kate in the woods, and Locke joins them as the Others leave their village to another unknown location. Kate recalls her trip to Iowa, when she saves Cassie from the police and in return she helped Kate to meet her estranged mother. Later she reveals to Kate that she is pregnant, but Cassie never told Kate that Sawyer was her boyfriend or father of her baby. Juliet and Kate escape from the black smoke monster and returned to the empty village to meet Jack and Sayid. Meanwhile, Hurley deceives Sawyer, telling him that the survivors would vote to banish him from the camp, and Sawyer tries to change his selfish behavior, being nice, gentle and cooperative with the group hoping to stay with them. Written by
Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Trivia
When Juliet punched in the code to activate the monster fence, the code utilized part of LOST's mystical number sequence: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42, 16, and 23. You can see her enter 16 and 23.
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Goofs
When Juliet and Kate are hiding from the "Black Smoke," there is a little part where you see (from the monster's point-of-view) a man in a red T-shirt visible on the very left side of the screen.
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Quotes
Kate Austen:
Of course he wanted me to come back, why wouldn't he want me to come back for him?
Juliet Burke:
Because you broke his heart Kate. There are cameras on the cages were you were being kept. He saw you.
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The producers gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the people of Hawaii and their Aloha spirit.
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This is a more or less solid episode, one of few post-Hydra pod season 3 episodes ("Stranger in a Strange Land" and "Par Avion" being the others, although the latter is a good episode overall) that aren't at least 'very good'. The flashbacks with Cassidy and Kate are pretty awful and pointless, but the on-island stuff is generally rather good, I disagree with those who don't like the monster in this episode. Plus, there's nice guy Sawyer and Kate and Juliet in a lot of mud. Really not all that much to talk about here, it's a good TV episode overall, somewhat disappointing for "Lost" especially given the momentum the show was gaining at this point. Not much to talk about here but still a fun 42 minutes overall, really not as bad as some make it out to be, even though it is awkwardly-placed within the season and a bit frustrating on re-watches.