The Other Woman (Lost)

The Other Woman” is the 78th episode of the serial drama television series Lost. It aired on March 6, 2008 on the American Broadcasting Company in the United States and on CTV in Canada. It was watched by 15 million Americans and received mixed reviews. Critics deemed it the worst episode of this season.

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Summary The Other Woman (Lost)“The Other Woman” is the 78th episode of the serial drama television series Lost. It aired on March 6, 2008 on the American Broadcasting Company in the United States and on CTV in Canada. The episode furthers Juliet’s back story and relationships, sheds more light on the season’s new characters, and features the first appearance of Harper Stanhope. It was watched by 15 million Americans and received mixed reviews. Critics deemed it the worst episode of this season, partially due to a flashback storyline that was seemingly recycled from the third season episode, “One of Us” The episode was written by co-executive producer Drew Goddard and executive story editor Christina M. Kim, and was directed by Eric Laneuville. In the Barrains with 815, Penny Hume’s girlfriend reveals that Charles Widmore —the father of Desmond — is the freighter’s girlfriend, who Ben also tells her is his spy on the island. When Ben continues to reside in the Barracks following his release, Penny asks about what she learned about her character through her character. Ben tells her that she is a human being who is struggling to live and have a sense of right and wrong, and that she did not have to live a life that makes her think that she was better than other people. The writers advanced several story lines with “The Other Women”; the introduction of the Tempest further develops the series’ mythology, specifically the “purge”. In the episode, the purge was mentioned in episode ‘Enter 77’ and seen in ‘The Man Behind the Curtain’ The episode opens with flashbacks to Juliet’s life on the Island following her recruitment in September 2001 by the Others.

On the night of December 24, 2004, two members of a science team from the Kahana freighter anchored offshore, Daniel and Charlotte, sneak off to find the Tempest. Juliet and the crash survivors’ leader Jack Shephard notice their absence from the beach camp and pursue them. After a standoff, they convince Juliet that they are not going to kill anyone; they are neutralizing the gas in case Ben decides to use it again, as he had twelve years earlier in an Others-led purge of Dharma. Jack and Juliet come across Kate and they split up: Juliet continues for the Tempest alone, as Jack minds Kate. In October 2004, Ben invites Juliet to what he initially describes as a dinner party, but is actually a private date. Ben leads Juliet to Goodwin’s impaled corpse, where she accuses him of having wanted Goodwin to die, and Ben then subsequently reveals his love for her. After hearing the whispers, Harper approaches Juliet. She tells Juliet that Daniel andCharlotte intend to kill everyone on theIsland by deploying a lethal gas at the Tempest and that Ben’s orders are for Juliet to kill them. On a trek back to the beach in the morning, Kate is knocked unconscious by the latter. Juliet explains that those on the freighters came to the island to wage war against Ben and she expects to win. She bargains with Jack for his freedom.