Exodus: Part 3
- Episode aired May 25, 2005
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
9.3/10
4.8K
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A visitor to the encampment could be a threat to Claire's son.A visitor to the encampment could be a threat to Claire's son.A visitor to the encampment could be a threat to Claire's son.
Fredric Lehne
- Marshal Edward Mars
- (as Fredric Lane)
Storyline
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- TriviaWhen Hurley is racing through the airport on the scooter, the backs of a girl's soccer team is shown. Their jersey numbers, in order, are 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42.
- GoofsIn versions aired/distributed in most of the countries, castaways mention they have been on the island for a month, but Sawyer's hair has grown about four to five inches and is now so long that he is pulling it back into a ponytail. In the flashback that shows them boarding the flight in Sydney, his long hair makes him look noticeably different than he did in the pilot episodes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Fringe: The Man from the Other Side (2010)
Featured review
Continuing "Exodus: Part II"
When 'Lost' was in its prime, it was must-watch television. Remember first watching it, found it remarkably easy to get into, was hooked from the start and was on Season 3 by the end of one week. The general consensus is that the final season is a disappointment and cannot disagree.
Like both "Pilot" parts were a perfect beginning to the show, all three parts of the first season finale couldn't be a more perfect end to a season, one of the best season finales for any show and an example of how to do one well. "Exodus: Part I" was a 'Lost' high point, "Exodus: Part II (Part I and II)" manages to be even better.
It sets the mysteries and island events for what is to follow brilliantly, is hugely entertaining and even richer in tension and suspense with an electrifying ending.
The flashbacks are a fine example of adding, even enhancing, to the main story rather than distracting from it and making the characters (several characters this time) more interesting and learning more about them and what they were doing hours before the crash without any reiteration.
All the acting is wonderful throughout from all involved, main cast and support.
"Exodus: Part II (Part I and II)" is one of the show's best directed, scripted and looking episodes. It's beautifully photographed, as always making the most of the island setting. The music is as always chilling and understated, while clearly a lot of passion was put into a very thought-provoking and smart script and the direction is spot on.
Summing up, brilliant and a high point of a generally strong first season where all the episodes ranged from good to outstanding. 10/10 Bethany Cox
Like both "Pilot" parts were a perfect beginning to the show, all three parts of the first season finale couldn't be a more perfect end to a season, one of the best season finales for any show and an example of how to do one well. "Exodus: Part I" was a 'Lost' high point, "Exodus: Part II (Part I and II)" manages to be even better.
It sets the mysteries and island events for what is to follow brilliantly, is hugely entertaining and even richer in tension and suspense with an electrifying ending.
The flashbacks are a fine example of adding, even enhancing, to the main story rather than distracting from it and making the characters (several characters this time) more interesting and learning more about them and what they were doing hours before the crash without any reiteration.
All the acting is wonderful throughout from all involved, main cast and support.
"Exodus: Part II (Part I and II)" is one of the show's best directed, scripted and looking episodes. It's beautifully photographed, as always making the most of the island setting. The music is as always chilling and understated, while clearly a lot of passion was put into a very thought-provoking and smart script and the direction is spot on.
Summing up, brilliant and a high point of a generally strong first season where all the episodes ranged from good to outstanding. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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