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"Lost" Cabin Fever (2008)


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"Lost" (2004): Season 4: Episode 11 -- Locke, Ben, and Hurley continue their search for the cabin.

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Overview

User Rating:
8.7/10   950 votes
Director:

Paul A. Edwards

Writers:

Jeffrey Lieber (creator) and
J.J. Abrams (creator) ...
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Contact:

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TV Series:

"Lost" (2004)

Original Air Date:

8 May 2008 (Season 4, Episode 11)

Plot:

Locke, Ben, and Hurley continue their search for the cabin so that Locke can talk to Jacob. Back on the boat, Keamy prepares to take off again, this time for a all-out assault on the island. full summary | full synopsis

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Cast

  (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)

Additional Details

Runtime:

44 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.78 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Dolby Digital

Certification:

Canada:14+ | USA:TV-14 | Netherlands:12 | Venezuela:PG-13 (DVD rating)

Company:

ABC Studios more


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

Mittelos, the summer camp that John's teacher tells him to look into, is the same name as the company that recruited Juliet in "Not in Portland". Mittelos is an anagram for "Lost Time" or "Lost Item." more

Quotes:

John Locke: I'm sorry those things happened to you, Ben.
Ben Linus: Those things had to happen to me. That was my destiny. But you'll understand soon enough that there are consequences to being chosen. Because destiny, John... is a fickle bitch.
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Brilliant, 25 June 2008
9/10
Author: esesj_ancimall from United States

This episode does an excellent job of enriching the mythology of Lost. The resonance and depth of the show's universe is attaining a level akin to that of Star Wars in the manner that it introduces a character in season 1 and in season 4 manages to elaborate on that character in a manner wholly effective and anything, but trite. I definitely don't recommend this episode to newcomer's of the show, but to the devoted fan, very few episodes are as rewarding and excellent as this. The beauty of this episode lies in the fact that the viewer has been following the series consistently and is rewarded with such beautiful and dramatic exposition. The episode deals with John Locke and this episode further establishes him as one of the strongest and greatest television characters.

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