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Jack and Sawyer find Hurley outside the Orchid, and Locke asks Jack to stay on the island or lie if he leaves the place in order to protect the island. Meanwhile, Kate, Sayid and The Others rescue Ben from Keamy, killing his men, but Keamy escapes from the ambush. Ben agrees to leave Kate and Sayid go to the helicopter, where they meet Jack, Sawyer and Hurley, and they fly to the supply vessel with Frank. Meanwhile, Daniel brings the survivors to the vessel in the Zodiac, but Michael, Desmond and Jin try to disarm the powerful bomb, using nitrogen to hold the battery activation. When Keamy reaches the Orchid, he tells Ben that if he dies, the ship would explode, but Ben kills the killer of his daughter, arming the bomb on board. Then Ben provokes an explosion in the Orchid and opens an access to a refrigerated spot where he spins a device, moving the island. Three years in the future, Jack tries to convince Kate to return to the island to save the survivors. Walt visits Hurley in a ... Written by
Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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The voice in the phone call Kate receives is played backwards. When reversed it can be clearly heard to say: "The island beach, we have to go back before it's too late".
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At the moment Michael runs out of Liquid Nitrogen, a fire extinguisher is seen on the wall behind him, which could have been used for the same purpose.
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Quotes
John Locke:
You know, Jack. You know that you're here for a reason. You know it. And if you leave this place, that knowledge is gonna eat you alive from the inside out... until you decide to come back.
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First Blood (1982)
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Lost finales are always the biggest TV events of the year - and the 4th one is no expection.
Last year's finale was rather slow paced; it was one giant build up to the magnificent last scene.
This year's finale is more of an action packed one. Constant thrill and horror, great suspense, and.... answers.
"There's No Place Like Home" ends the most complete chapter of Lost; the 4th one.
Top notch writing by Damon Lindelof and Cartlon Cuse(as usual), beautiful directing by Jack Bender(as usual), and outstanding performances by the entire cast(as usual) - especially by Michael Emerson, Terry O'Quinn, Matthew Fox, Yunjin Kim, Harold Perrineau and Evangeline Lilly.
The only thing that comes in mind I wasn't fully satisfied with is.... the sheer fact Lost isn't on for 8 months!