"Eggtown" is the fourth episode of the
fourth season and 76th episode overall of the
ABC's
serial drama television series ''
Lost''. It was aired on February 21, 2008, on ABC in the United States and on
CTV
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Television
* Connected TV, or Smart TV, a TV set with integrated internet
North America and South America
* CTV Television Network, a Canadian television network owned by Bell Media
** CTV 2, a secondary Canadian televisio ...
in Canada.
['' ABC Medianet'', (January 25, 2008)]
Weekly Primetime Program Schedule
." Retrieved on January 25, 2008. It was written by supervising producer
Elizabeth Sarnoff and script coordinator
Greggory Nations and directed by co-executive producer
Stephen Williams.
['' ABC Medianet'', (February 4, 2008)]
Kate's Standing with Locke and Sawyer May Be Jeopardized When Her Need to Get Information from the Hostage Becomes Her Top Priority
" Retrieved on February 4, 2008. This is the first episode written by Nations.
The episode's island plot takes place in late December 2004, 90-plus days after the crash of
Oceanic Airlines Flight 815. Flashforwards show
Kate Austen (played by
Evangeline Lilly) on trial for her numerous pre-island crimes, after her escape from the island. "Eggtown" was watched by 15 million people and received mixed reviews from critics. The cliffhanger was generally praised, but the slow pace was criticized.
Plot
John Locke
John Locke (; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Age of Enlightenment, Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism ...
(
Terry O'Quinn) is keeping
Ben Linus (
Michael Emerson) prisoner in the basement of the house that he has claimed in the Barracks. He prepares breakfast for him, including the two remaining eggs which he fries along with some fresh melon, but Ben taunts him and Locke becomes frustrated. Kate cuts a deal with Locke's prisoner
Miles Straume (
Ken Leung): he will tell her what he knows about her if he can speak to Ben for a minute. Miles wants to extort $3.2 million from Ben and in return, Miles promises to lie to his employer claiming Ben is dead. Miles gives Ben a week to produce the cash. Before Locke finds them, Miles reveals that he knows all about Kate's past. Locke banishes Kate from the Barracks and goes to a lake house where Miles is being held captive. Locke puts a grenade in Miles's mouth so that if he ceases to bite, he will die. Kate sleeps with
James "Sawyer" Ford (
Josh Holloway) but does not have sex with him. Before Kate leaves for the camp at the beach, she slaps Sawyer across the face after he suggests that she is just pretending to be mad as an excuse to go back to
Jack Shephard (
Matthew Fox) and continue their
love triangle
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.
Meanwhile, Jack returns to the survivors' beach camp with
Juliet Burke (
Elizabeth Mitchell) and newcomers
Daniel Faraday (
Jeremy Davies) and
Charlotte Lewis (
Rebecca Mader). Jack and Juliet grow increasingly uneasy over a series of unsuccessful attempts to contact the freighter by satellite phone and verify that
Desmond Hume (
Henry Ian Cusick),
Sayid Jarrah (
Naveen Andrews) and
Frank Lapidus (
Jeff Fahey), who departed for the freighter by helicopter the previous evening, have arrived safely. That evening, as Charlotte tests Daniel's memory using playing cards (Daniel successfully remembers two out of three cards, and Charlotte remarks that this is "progress"), Jack and Juliet ask if there is another phone number they could try. Charlotte dials an emergency number and speaks to Regina (
Zoë Bell), who reports that the helicopter never arrived.
After leaving the island, Kate is famous as one of the Oceanic Six. She is tried for her numerous crimes committed before the crash and pleads not guilty. Because Kate is opposed to bringing her son into the trial, Jack is called in as a character witness. He lies in his testimony, saying that Flight 815 crashed in the water, eight survived the crash, but two have since died and Kate was primarily responsible for the Oceanic Six's survival. Kate speaks with her mother
Diane Janssen (
Beth Broderick) for the first time in four years. Diane is no longer angry at Kate because her perspective changed when she thought that Kate had died in the plane crash. When Diane, the prosecution's star witness, no longer wants to testify against her daughter, the District Attorney makes a
plea deal: Kate gets ten years probation, but must stay in the state of
California. Jack meets Kate in the parking garage. He admits that he still loves her (in contrast to his false testimony under oath on her behalf) and asks to go out for coffee with her. Kate responds that they cannot go out until he is willing to visit her baby. It is then revealed that Kate is raising
Claire Littleton's (
Emilie de Ravin) son
Aaron
According to Abrahamic religions, Aaron ''′aharon'', ar, هارون, Hārūn, Greek (Septuagint): Ἀαρών; often called Aaron the priest ()., group="note" ( or ; ''’Ahărōn'') was a prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother of ...
(William Blanchette) as her own.
[ Lilly, Evangeline, (February 22, 2008)]
Official ''Lost'' Video Podcast #404
, '' ABC''. Retrieved on February 23, 2008.
Production
Greggory "Gregg" Nations worked as the
script coordinator for the late 1990s
CBS television series ''
Nash Bridges
''Nash Bridges'' is an American police procedural television series created by Carlton Cuse. The show stars Don Johnson and Cheech Marin as two Inspectors with the San Francisco Police Department's Special Investigations Unit (SIU).
The seri ...
''. ''Lost''
's
show runners
Damon Lindelof and
Carlton Cuse—the former was a writer and the latter was the
show runner for ''Nash Bridges''—hired Nations to serve as ''Lost''
's script coordinator in the 2005 alongside pre-production of the
second season. Nations rewatched every episode and created a series "Bible" and timeline. Nations made his direct ''Lost'' writing debut with "Eggtown". Nations would be promoted to a coproducer for the show's
fifth season.
Lindelof and Cuse hyped in September 2007 that "Eggtown" would conclude Kate's potential pregnancy. After having sex a few times in the third season, Kate and Sawyer begin to wonder if Kate is pregnant. In "Eggtown", Kate exclaims to Sawyer that she is not pregnant and Sawyer rejoices, causing Kate to become angry with him and suddenly leave the Barracks. Evangeline Lilly was excited by Kate's new connection to Aaron. Lilly has said that if she could choose to play another ''Lost'' character, it would be Claire because of Aaron. Now she gets to have Aaron while portraying Kate. She also enjoyed Kate having more responsibility because it puts her in a different situation from previous seasons.
[
The word "Eggtown" is not directly referenced in the episode, resulting in online speculation and confusion.][Stafford, Nikki, (February 22, 2008)]
Lies and the Lying Oceanic Six Liars Who Tell Them…
", '' Wizard''. Retrieved on February 23, 2008. According to Lindelof and Cuse, it has been "the most questioned title of the show". Jeff Jensen of '' Entertainment Weekly'' suggested that the title was a reference to the ancient cosmic egg concept or the chicken or the egg
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causality dilemma,[Jensen, Doc "Jeff", (February 22, 2008)]
Not What We Eggspected
, '' Entertainment Weekly''. Retrieved on February 23, 2008. while John Kubicek of '' BuddyTV'' guessed that it was a shout-out to the children's book and film called ''The Easter Egg Adventure'', which depicts roosters attempting to steal Easter eggs from the animals of a place called Egg Town or that it was an allusion to the Great Depression
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slang term, which was used in the 1930s when describing a bad deal. Lindelof and Cuse confirmed that the episode was primarily named as such because Locke fries eggs for Ben's breakfast and secondarily because the story deals with Kate's possible pregnancy.
"Eggtown" continues ''Lost'''s pattern of featuring numerous literary references, which may allude to a favourite book of the writers or a story similar to that of a character. Locke gives Ben Philip K. Dick
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928March 2, 1982), often referred to by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer. He wrote 44 novels and about 121 short stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines during his l ...
's '' VALIS'', a 1981 science fiction novel about a gnostic vision of one aspect of God. Sawyer reads ''The Invention of Morel
''La invención de Morel'' (; 1940) — translated as ''The Invention of Morel'' or ''Morel's Invention'' — is a novel by Argentine writer Adolfo Bioy Casares. It was Bioy Casares' breakthrough effort, for which he won the 1941 First Mu ...
'', a 1940 science fiction novel by Argentine
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writer Adolfo Bioy Casares about a fugitive who hides on a deserted Pacific island where the people are only images and do not exist.
Hurley also asks James if he would like to watch ''Xanadu
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* Shangdu, the ancient summer capital of Kublai Khan's empire in China
* a metaphor for opulence or an idyllic place, based upon Coleridge's description of Shangdu in his poem ''Kubla Khan''
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'' or a fictional film called ''Satan's Doom'' but James replies saying that he is reading a book. Hurley then plays ''Xanadu'' and we hear the film's title song.
Reception
"Eggtown" was watched by 13.647 million American viewers, ranking ''Lost'' seventh of the week in Nielsen ratings
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. The episode was watched by a total of 15.438 million viewers, including those who watched within seven days of broadcast, making it the most recorded show of the week; this number went toward the year-end season average. It received at least 5.7/13 in the key adults 18–49 demographic. The Canadian broadcast was seen by 1.615 million people, making it the ninth most watched show of the week. In the United Kingdom, ''Lost'' brought in 1.1 million viewers. Amidst speculation that ''Lost'' would be pulled from the schedule, 780,000 Australians tuned in to "Eggtown" and made it the nineteenth most watched show of the night. Nevertheless, it was in the top ten programs of the night in each of the key adults 25–54, 18–49 and 16–39 demographics.
Robert Bianco of '' USA Today'' praised Lilly's performance, saying that it was almost worthy of a Primetime Emmy Award
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nomination. '' TV Guide'''s Michael Ausiello dubbed "Eggtown" the best episode of the first four episodes of the fourth season. Nikki Stafford of '' Wizard'' described it as a "great episode" and observed that it features "the first conversation between Jin and Sun f the
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Hist ...
season. Interesting that last season so many fans were up in arms for the arly third seasonbecause we didn't get to see enough of the other characters, and this season we're seeing even less of the others, yet no one is complaining. Looks like the writers finally found the right balance."[ ''Entertainment Weekly'''s Jeff Jensen thought that the episode "was all about moving all the simmering subplots forward so the next episodes can drive them home".][ ]Kristin Dos Santos
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of '' E!'' called the episode's final plot twist "fantastic" and "unexpected". ''Digital Spy
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'''s Ben Rawson-Jones called it the best of the first four episodes of the season with four out of five stars, saying that "the courtroom scenes were very well executed, with a marked difference in the characterisation of Jack hohas become known as the trustworthy, honest type since Oceanic Flight 815 crashed, so his blatant lies about the island under oath were definitely dramatic." Erin Martell of AOL
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's '' TV Squad'' reviewed "Eggtown" positively, writing that it "not many shows could mix topics like blackmail, grenades, and motherhood into one episode, but ''Lost'' pulled it off." Jon Lachonis of '' UGO'' claimed that ''Lost'' "again blew everybody's minds" with "Eggtown". ''BuddyTV'''s Oscar Dahl commented that "those last few lash
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orward scenes were genius. The writers really out-did themselves." Jay Glatfelter of '' The Huffington Post'' thought that "Eggtown" "effectively kept up the frantic pace that this season has set, answering some really good questions while effectively bringing up new ones."
Patrick Day of the '' Los Angeles Times'' found "Eggtown" to be set at a slower pace than other episodes of the season and said that "the witness stand as forum for revelation … holds no appeal for me." ''Newsday
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'''s Diane Werts had mixed feelings about "Eggtown". She criticized the lack of plot twists, stating that "that last-second 'reveal' of ate raising Aaronturned out to be a bit of a dud". Werts also critiqued the execution and acting, calling the trial "blandly delivered" and Lilly and Fox "expressionless". Alan Sepinwall of '' The Star-Ledger'' dubbed "Eggtown" "the weakest episode of the season", partially because he also was unimpressed with the lack of plot twists and does not find Kate to be a compelling character. '' The San Diego Union-Tribune'''s Karla Peterson gave a mixed review, writing that "last night's ''Lost'' was not amazing, until it slammed us upside the head with a plot curveball that left us unable to remember whatever doubts we may have had, say, one minute before." Daniel of '' TMZ'' gave the episode a "D", partially because the twist ending had been spoiled for him. '' IGN'''s Chris Carabott rated it the worst of the first four by scoring it as a 7.6/10. He wrote that the flashforward was "out of place" and that the "final revelation was shocking … but ''Lost'' can't survive on shock value alone." Daniel MacEachern of '' Television Without Pity'' gave the episode a "B", the lowest grade for a fourth season episode from the website.[MacEachern, Daniel, (February 27, 2008)]
Thanks, But I'm Not Hungry
", '' Television Without Pity''. Retrieved on March 7, 2008.
References
External links
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