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"LA X, Parts 1 & 2" are the first and second episodes of Season 6 of Lost and the 104th and 105th produced hours of the series as a whole. They were originally broadcast as a two-hour premiere on February 2, 2010. The aftermath from Juliet's detonation of the fission core is revealed.
LA X: Part 2: Directed by Jack Bender. With Naveen Andrews, Nestor Carbonell, Henry Ian Cusick, Emilie de Ravin. The man impersonating John Locke reveals his true intentions.
The part of the premiere that puts the LAX in ‘LA X.’ I’ll never understand why these two episodes were combined and aired on the same night. Both halves feel like distinct standalone episodes with clear beginnings and ends.
While Sawyer and Miles were laying Juliet to rest, Jack, Kate, Hurley and Jin were trying to navigate a stretcher-bound, fading-fast Sayid down deep, dark holes and over giant crevasses in order to find whatever it was that Jacob believed could save him.
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Recap: Season 6, Episodes 1 & 2, “LA X Part 1” & “LA X Part 2”. It’s all falling into place in a lot of fun ways, most particularly with this new Locke, or as I am going to call him from here on, Dark Locke, after his Man-in-Black heritage. by Ryland Walker Knight.
Hurley hears something moving in the jungle and investigates, only to find Jacob, who wants to talk. Sun and Jin watch Rose and Bernard, the happy couple, from several rows back. Elsewhere, Boone—minus Shannon—is sitting near Locke, and they talk about what would happen in the plane went down.