[SPOILERS] Lost – Episode 3.01

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Episode 3.01: A Tale of Two Cities
Airdate: October 4, 2006

This episode picks up where we left off at the end of season two as you might expect. However, there are different stories on different parts of the island and we will get all of these stories in the first few episodes. Not every issue will be addressed in the first episode, though. One story that will be addressed in this episode is the captivity story with Jack, Kate, and Sawyer. Jack, Kate and Sawyer begin to discover what they are up against as prisoners of “The Others.”

The opening scene will be very reminiscent of the first scene from last season’s premiere, with Desmond in the hatch. In other words, you’re probably going to be asking yourself, “Who’s that and where the hell are we?!” In addition, Desmond turns up post-hatch explosion naked. Kate will be making a choice in the first six episodes.

This episode is Jack-centric. Jack loses it in flashbacks when he suspects wife Sarah of having an affair with his boozin’ dad. Jack also has a flashback with a choking girl in the park, who tells Jack not to trust Sarah. In that same scene, Sarah is talking to a male teacher who may be more than a friend.

Also all in flashbacks, Kate is in an examining room and will be interacting with a character we know! Jack is in a glass enclosure, and will be interacting a lot with a character we haven’t yet seen. And Sawyer is surrounded by something through which he shares a connection with Jack’s father.

Guest starring are John Terry as Christian Shephard, Julie Bowen as Sarah, M.C. Gainey as Mr. Friendly, William Mapother as Ethan, Brett Cullen as Goodwin, Blake Bashoff as Karl, Julie Adams as Amelia, Stephen Semel as Adam, Isabelle Cherwin as little girl, Alexandra Morgan as moderator, Sonya Seng as receptionist, Sally Davis as teacher and Julie Ow as nurse.

Credit: The Ausiello Report, TV Guide, ABC, Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide, Kristin on E!Online, The Transmission

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