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  1. The series follows the experiences of the survivors of a plane crash on a passenger jet, Oceanic Flight 815, which crashed on a tropical island in the South Pacific, with each episode typically featuring action on the island as well as a secondary storyline from another point in a character's life.

  2. For some, Lost is seen as one of the greatest shows ever put on television. A truly ground breaking, survivalist drama that changed the way we think about h...

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  4. 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.

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    Previously on Lost

    1. Kate tells Sun about the lawyers who came to visit her asking about testing her and her "son." Sun tells Kate that she needs to do what she must to take care of him. ("Because You Left") ("The Lie") Sun receives a package that consists of a box of Godiva chocolates with a hidden gun inside. ("The Little Prince") 2. Jack, Kate, Ben and Sayid meet up, and Ben admits to trying to take Aaron. Sun observes them from afar in a car. ("The Little Prince") 3. On the Island, Charlotte begins bleedin...

    Off the Island

    Sun talks on the phone with her mother and Ji-Yeon, who are back in Korea. Sun tells her daughter that she misses her and that she met a new friend back in America: Aaron. ♪ After finishing her conversation, Sun pulls out her gun and goes to threaten Ben. He tells Sun that Jin is alive, and he can prove it. Sun yells at Ben that she has spent the last 3 years believing Jin was dead. Kate takes Aaron back, putting him in her car.Ben explains that someone in Los Angeleshas proof, he’ll take her...

    This is the first episode of the entire series in which Ben and Desmond speak to each other. They had previously only been in one scene together, at the cockpit wreckage in "The Beginning of the En...
    As of the end of this episode Sawyer, Jin and Claireare the last remaining members of the 14 originial main cast characters who are still on the island.
    The title refers to a line Charlotte has in the episode.
    Between time flashes, Charlotte says "Turn it up! I love Geronimo Jackson!".
    This is the second episode to not feature any flashbacks or flash-forwards (not counting transitions between the different on-island and off-island time periods), the other one being "The Constant".
    In this episode, the camera was moved in an erratic manner while the time flashes were occurring.
    This is the second of only two episodes of Lost not to feature any new characters, the other one being "The Brig".
    A Lost: On Location for this episode is available on the Season 5 DVDwith the bonus disc.

    Recurring themes

    1. The episode title is This Place is Death. (Death) 2. Ben drives a van with the name "Canton-Rainier." This is an anagram for "reincarnation." (Resurrection) (Anagrams) 3. Ben previously told Jack the last time he saw Locke was three years ago on the Island; he has, however, seen him since then. (Deceptions and cons) 4. Danielle tells Jin that her team departed for their expedition on 15 November 1988. (The Numbers) 5. Montand's arm is ripped off. After the next flash, Jin sees the decayed...

    Cultural references

    1. Star Trek: Charlotte evades the question of what other languages she speaks by sarcastically saying that she also speaks Klingon, a reference to a fictional language in the Star Trek universe which was devised by actor James Doohan and designed by Marc Okrand. (Movies and TV) 2. Carthage: Charlotte remarks that she knows more about Carthage than Hannibal. Hannibal was a war general from Carthage from around 200 BC. He is considered to be one of the greatest military commanders and tacticia...

    Literary techniques

    1. Upon their arrival at the Orchid, Juliet states relief that they are in the same time period as the DHARMA station. Immediately after she says this, time shifts and the station is gone. (Irony) 2. John has repeatedly stated that Boone was "the sacrifice the island demanded", but in leaving the island and eventually dying to bring the others back John becomes a sacrifice to the island. (Irony) 3. Although Locke believed that no one was supposed to leave the island, it had been his responsib...

    Episode references

    1. Jin finds the music box that Robert gave Danielle. ("Solitary") 2. Danielle kills the members of her crew, believing that they are "sick." She also accuses Jin of being the carrier of the sickness. ("Solitary") 3. Danielle shoots Robert after removing the firing pin from his gun. ("Solitary") 4. Montand loses his arm. ("Exodus, Part 1") 5. Robert tells Danielle the Monster is not a monster, but a security system. She later relays this same phrase to the party on the way to the Black Rock....

    Episode allusions

    1. The Monster's dragging of Montand through the jungle and the chase scene that ensues is very similar to what happened to Locke. ("Exodus, Part 1") 2. Locke uses a rope to descend a deep shaft with a source of light at the bottom. ("Adrift") 3. Charlotte dies from temporal displacement, just as Minkowski did. ("The Constant") 4. Upon arriving at the wheel, Locke falls and injures himself, much like Ben did. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 3") 5. A time shift prevents Locke from learning...

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  7. "The Constant" is the fifth episode of Season 4 of Lost, and the seventy-seventh produced hour of the series as a whole. It was originally broadcast on February 28... This article is about the episode.

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