"Lighthouse" is the fifth television episode of the
American Broadcasting Company
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's
sixth season of the serial drama television series ''
Lost'' and 108th episode overall. The episode aired on February 23, 2010, on ABC in the United States and 2 hours earlier on
A in Canada due to the
2010 Winter Olympics
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.
The episode was written by showrunners and executive producers
Damon Lindelof and
Carlton Cuse and was directed by
Jack Bender.
The episode is centered on
Jack Shephard.
In 2007, the ghost of
Jacob
Jacob, later known as Israel, is a Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions. He first appears in the Torah, where he is described in the Book of Genesis as a son of Isaac and Rebecca. Accordingly, alongside his older fraternal twin brother E ...
(
Mark Pellegrino
Mark Ross Pellegrino (born April 9, 1965) is an American actor of film and television. He is best known for his work as Lucifer in ''Supernatural'', Paul Bennett in '' Dexter'', Jacob in '' Lost'', James Bishop in '' Being Human'', Clayton H ...
) instructs
Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (
Jorge Garcia
Jorge Garcia (born April 28, 1973) is an American actor and comedian. He first came to public attention with his performance as Hector Lopez on the television show '' Becker'', but subsequently became best known for his portrayal of Hugo "Hurl ...
) to bring
Jack Shephard (
Matthew Fox) to an unspecified place. Meanwhile,
Jin-Soo Kwon (
Daniel Dae Kim) finds
Claire Littleton (
Emilie de Ravin
Emilie de Ravin (; born 27 December 1981) is an Australian actress. She first gained recognition for playing Tess Harding on The WB's science fiction television series ''Roswell (TV series), Roswell'' (2000–2002). She went on to portray Clai ...
) after 3 years of disappearance, but begins to question her sanity. In the "flash-sideways", Jack deals with the issues of parenthood.
Plot
2004 (flash-sideways timeline)
Jack Shephard arrives late to pick up his son, David (
Dylan Minnette), from school. David is distant from his father. Jack visits his mother (
Veronica Hamel) to help find Jack's
father's will, leaving David alone. Jack's mother reveals that David was upset at his grandfather's funeral. However, he never showed it to Jack. She suggests that perhaps David is "terrified" of Jack, just as Jack was afraid of his father as a child. They find the will, but are confused to see
Claire Littleton (
Emilie de Ravin
Emilie de Ravin (; born 27 December 1981) is an Australian actress. She first gained recognition for playing Tess Harding on The WB's science fiction television series ''Roswell (TV series), Roswell'' (2000–2002). She went on to portray Clai ...
) included in it, whom they never heard about.
Jack returns home to find that David has snuck out. Jack goes to David's mother's house; she is absent but Jack learns that David is at an important piano recital. Jack goes to the conservatory where David is performing an interpretation of Chopin's
Fantaisie-Impromptu on the piano. Jack runs into Dogen (
Hiroyuki Sanada), another parent at the event, who praises David's skill and believes he has a gift. Afterward, David admits that he did not tell Jack about the recital for fear of disappointing him. Jack explains his complicated relationship with his father and reassures his son that he can never be a disappointment to him; David appears to warm up to his father now.
2007 (original timeline)
At the
Others' temple,
Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (
Jorge Garcia
Jorge Garcia (born April 28, 1973) is an American actor and comedian. He first came to public attention with his performance as Hector Lopez on the television show '' Becker'', but subsequently became best known for his portrayal of Hugo "Hurl ...
) is approached by the ghost of the deceased
Jacob
Jacob, later known as Israel, is a Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions. He first appears in the Torah, where he is described in the Book of Genesis as a son of Isaac and Rebecca. Accordingly, alongside his older fraternal twin brother E ...
(
Mark Pellegrino
Mark Ross Pellegrino (born April 9, 1965) is an American actor of film and television. He is best known for his work as Lucifer in ''Supernatural'', Paul Bennett in '' Dexter'', Jacob in '' Lost'', James Bishop in '' Being Human'', Clayton H ...
), who tasks Hurley on a mission to lead Jack to somewhere to aid the arrival of someone en route to the island. Hurley is a
candidate
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and so, not even Dogen can stop him from completing his mission. Hurley uses the phrase "
you have what it takes" to recruit Jack. Along the way, Jack and Hurley encounter
Kate Austen
Katherine Anne Austen is a fictional character on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC television series ''Lost (2004 TV series), Lost'', played by Canadians, Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly.
Character biography Prior to the crash
Born in 19 ...
(
Evangeline Lilly), who refuses to go with them to continue her search for Claire. Jack and Hurley pass through the caves, encountering the
"Adam & Eve" skeletons and Jack's father's coffin.
Jack and Hurley arrive at a lighthouse, at the top of which is a dial and lined-up mirrors. Each notch on the dial has a name listed next to it, corresponding to the surnames and numbers seen in "
The Substitute
''The Substitute'' is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Tom Berenger, Ernie Hudson, Marc Anthony, William Forsythe, Raymond Cruz and Luis Guzmán.
It was filmed at Miami Senior High School.
Pl ...
". Hurley begins to move the dial to 108 degrees as instructed by Jacob, but Jack turns the dial to the 23 mark, where his own surname is listed, revealing Jack's childhood home in the reflection; Jack realizes that Jacob has been watching all of them for a long time, and becomes upset. He interrogates Hurley, who cannot answer any of his questions, leading Jack to destroy the mirrors. Outside, Jacob reappears to Hurley, congratulating him on bringing Jack to the lighthouse. Jacob did not want them to send a signal, but instead needed Jack to see the mirror and realize that he is important to the Island. Jacob also needed to get Jack and Hurley away from the temple because "someone bad" was coming there.
Meanwhile,
Jin-Soo Kwon (
Daniel Dae Kim) is rescued by Claire from her trap, taking him and injured Other Justin to her hideout. Claire has been living on the island in the three years since Jin and everyone else's departure. She treats Jin's leg injury and then threatens to kill Justin unless he reveals the location of her son Aaron. As the Others never kidnapped Aaron, Justin has no idea where the child is. Claire believes that the Others have her baby because both her father and "her friend" told her so. Jin informs her that Kate has been raising Aaron off the island. Claire murders Justin, regardless, claiming he would do the same to her given the chance. Jin then claims that he was lying about Aaron earlier, leading Claire to say she would have killed Kate if it were true. Later, Claire's "friend",
the Man in Black impersonating
John Locke
John Locke (; 29 August 1632 (Old Style and New Style dates, O.S.) – 28 October 1704 (Old Style and New Style dates, O.S.)) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thi ...
(
Terry O'Quinn), shows up as Jin and Claire discuss how to return to the temple. Claire knows it is not Locke.
Reception
The episode received positive reviews.
Metacritic
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awarded a score of 71 out of 100. This was down on the previous week's episode, which scored an 88 out of 100. Chris Carbot of
IGN
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gave the episode a positive review, saying "Lighthouse isn't filled with the wall-to-wall excitement of last week's Locke-centric story but it still has plenty of great moments and surprising revelations." Overall, he gave the episode a score of 8.8. Noel Murray of
The A.V. Club praised the episode, and gave the episode a grade of A−. Jeff Jensen of
Entertainment Weekly
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gave the episode a positive review as well, stating "tonight's episode, “Lighthouse,” was not as awesome as last week's episode, “The Substitute,” nor was it as mind-melting as the season premiere, “LA X.” But it was certainly better than “What Kate Does" ...
ndthe more I sit with this episode, the more I'm digging it." James Poniewozik of ''
Time
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'' gave the episode a positive review as well, stating the episode "moved the endgame forward."
[Poniewozik, James (February 26, 2010),]
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, ''Time
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''. Retrieved on February 26, 2010. ''
Variety''s Cynthia Littleton praised "Lighthouse" for having "a heavy old-school "Lost" vibe" and the flash-forwards starting to make more sense.
However, some critics gave the episode mixed reviews. Maureen Ryan of
Chicago Tribune
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thought, "If I have any recurring complaint this season, it's this: A great episode of 'Lost' works as an hour of TV. It may leave you with questions but it doesn't leave you thinking you have to wait three or four or six more weeks to figure out certain basic facts about what's going on". Also, Eric Deggans of
St. Petersburg Times gave the episode a negative review, criticizing Jack's storylines while praising Claire's, "this is the new rhythm for Lost's final season; one groundbreaking episode filled with revelations and amazing characterizations, followed by an episode so static it feels as if the show is running in place … interesting moments came when it turned to the story of Claire in the post-crash timeline." IGN ranked the episode 41st out of the 115 ''Lost'' episodes, noting that "the answers still weren't coming this early in Season 6, much to the confusion of fans everywhere", while the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' ranked "Lighthouse" as the 91st, saying it was "a hotly divisive episode" but "improves the more the show fills in the gaps around it and the more the show makes Jack the center of its final season."
Notes
References
External links
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Television episodes directed by Jack Bender
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Works set in lighthouses