Top Favorite Episodes Five Favorite "LOST" Season Three (2006-2007)

Mar 30, 2021 22:46



Below is a list of my top favorite episodes from Season Three of "LOST" (2004-2010). The series was created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof; and produced by the latter and Carlton Cuse.

TOP FAVORITE "LOST" SEASON THREE (2006-2007) Episodes



1. (3.18) "D.O.C." - Former member of the Others, Dr. Juliet Burke, helps castaway Sun-Hwa Kwon learn whether the latter had conceived her unborn child on the island or before the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. Flashbacks reveal Sun's affair with a former beau that went bad.



2. (3.22-3.23) "Through the Looking Glass" - Dr. Jack Shepherd and the Oceanic survivors wait for fellow castaway Charlie Pace to turn off The Others' signal-jamming device, so they can contact a mysterious ship near the island. Meanwhile, other Oceanic castaways end up captured by the Others when the latter invade their camp. Flash forwards reveal a despondent Jack back in the U.S., regretting his decision to leave the island.



3. (3.14) "Exposé" - This unusual episode featured the backstory of two barely known Oceanic castaways - Nikki Fernandez and Paolo - whose conflict over stolen diamonds lead to tragic results.



4. (3.13) "The Man From Tallahassee" - Jack informs fellow castaway Kate Austen that he has made a deal with The Others to leave the island. Oceanic castaway John Locke hinders Jack's plan to leave the island. Flashbacks reveal how Locke ended up in a wheelchair before the crash.



5. (3.16) "One of Us" - Jack takes Juliet back to their camp after the latter was abandoned by The Others. However, nobody else at the Oceanic castaway's camp trusts her or wants her there, until she saves fellow castaway Claire Littleton's life.



Honorable Mention: (3.20) "The Man Behind the Curtain" - While the Others' leader Ben Linus takes Locke to see the island's real leader, Jacob, and reveal the island's secrets; flashbacks reveal his Ben's background and early years on the island and the fate of the Dharma Initiative.

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