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This section indexes official specials and recap episodes that were made specifically by the Lost team. Technically, these episodes are clip shows, but to distance them from the negative stereotypes clip shows receive, they are described as recap specials.
Lost is an American science fiction adventure drama television series created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof that aired on ABC from September 22, 2004, to May 23, 2010, with a total of 121 episodes over six seasons.
"Walkabout" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American drama television series Lost. The episode was directed by Jack Bender and written by David Fury. It first aired on ABC in the United States on October 13, 2004.
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Shawn Doyle previously worked with Elizabeth Mitchell in the film Frequency. The film involved time travel where Doyle's character, a serial killer named Jack Shepard, is prevented from killing Mit...Day 94 is Christmas Eve, 2004.This episode is one of three episodes (the other two being "Exodus, Part 1" and "Ab Aeterno") that begins with a shot of the eye of a character who is not the centric character.The bottom of the DHARMA mug Kate is drinking from has the brand name and the words "MADE IN CHINA".This is the first time Aaronappears off the Island.In the ABC.com clip of the scene where Hurleyplays a videocassette, the audio was of "Satan's Doom," as opposed to the song "Xanadu" that plays in the actual episode.The end credits credit William Blanchettenot as Aaron but as "Two year old boy".This is the last appearance of Diane Janssen.Recurring themes
1. The episode opens to Locke's eye while he is lying in bed. (Eyes) 2. Sawyer thinks Kate may be pregnant, although she reveals she is not. (Pregnancies) 3. Kate's mother wants to make peace, but Kate tells her to stay away. (Parent issues) 4. Kate's mother wants to see Kate's "son" but Kate refuses. (Children) 5. The docket number of Kate's trial was 42231815. (The Numbers) 6. Sawyer refers to Hurley as "Montezuma." (Nicknames) 7. Sawyer refers to Miles as "Bruce Lee from the freighter." (N...
Cultural references
1. Scooby Doo: Hurley says "You just totally Scooby-Doo'd me". Scooby-Doo is a long-running American animated series about a group of mystery-solving teenagers, including Shaggy and his dog Scooby-Doo. When, in the course of chase hijinks, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo were cornered by an episode's "monster" (always later revealed to be a human villain in a supernatural disguise), the pair would turn the tables on their pursuer by becoming chummy with him. (Movies and TV) 2. Xanadu: Hurley begins wat...
Literary techniques
1. It is revealed that Kate is raising Aaron and calling him her son, despite the fact that Claire is his real mother. (Plot twist) 2. Kate prefers not to take Aaron in her arms, saying she would do a terrible job in raising a baby. Claire jokes that Kate should try motherhood sometime. In the future, Kate ends up raising that same child that sparked the conversation. The episode closes with her taking Aaron into her arms. (Irony) (Juxtaposition) (Foreshadowing) 3. Kate devises her plan in or...
Episode references
1. When speaking to her mother, Kate refers to what happened the last time they saw each other. ("Born to Run") 2. Ben mentions how his current situation is just like "old times" referring to when he was held captive at the Swan. ("One of Them") 3. Ben mentions that Locke couldn't find the cabin. ("The Economist") 4. Charlotte calls the freighter to ask about Desmond and Sayid after they left on the helicopter. ("The Economist")
Episode allusions
1. Locke once again plays backgammon, this time against Sawyer—only this time he's playing with the black pieces. ("Pilot, Part 2") 2. Sawyer remarks that Hurley can't keep a secret, much like Arzt did. ("Exodus, Part 1") 3. The repeated discussion about who Kate is and what she did alludes to the title of a previous episode. ("What Kate Did") 4. Ben frustrates Locke, resulting in Locke once again throwing dishes in anger. ("Maternity Leave") 5. Locke is holding Ben prisoner in the same room...
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The first two seasons of Lost were seen on Channel 4. Before Season 3 began broadcast in the US, Sky One bought the rights to air Seasons 3 and 4. Virgin Media and Sky One disagreed over the price of the Sky TV channels.
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Lost: Created by J.J. Abrams, Jeffrey Lieber, Damon Lindelof. With Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Yunjin Kim, Evangeline Lilly. The survivors of a plane crash are forced to work together in order to survive on a seemingly deserted tropical island.