“Through the Looking Glass” is the third-season finale of the ABC television series Lost. It was written by co-creatorexecutive producer Damon Lindelof and executive producer Carlton Cuse, and directed by Jack Bender. It first aired on May 23, 2007, in the United States and Canada, and was watched by an average of 14 million American viewers.
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Sayid Jarrah, Jin Kwon and Bernard Nadler remain at the beach shooting the survivors while Naomi Dorrit’s nearby ship arrives. The Others capture the remaining captives and gain the upper hand, killing Sawyer and Juliet. After hearing only two explosions, James Ford and Juliet surrenders and turn back to see if they can help Hurley and Tom Burke. Hugo Reyes, who was not allowed to accompany Juliet and Sawyer because of his weight, kills the remaining Others with the help of Juliet and Tom. The battle between the crash survivors and the dangerous and mysterious island inhabitants referred to as the \”Others\” comes to a head as ten of the Others attack and are then ambushed at the survivors’ camp and are subsequently killed. Meanwhile, Jack Shephard leads most of the survivors to the island’s radio tower to communicate with a nearby ship. This isn’t immediately apparent, but revealed in a twist ending. The episode begins its narrative in late December 2004, over ninety days after the crash of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815. It also shows flashforwards – events that happen after the group’s successful rescue from the island. Jack also talks about using the \”golden pass\” they had received from Oceanic airlines to fly back and forth across the Pacific Ocean every Friday, hoping that he will crash in the island, hoping to get back to the mainland.
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