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| Title: | Exodus (2) |
| Also Known As: | Esodo (2) ( Italy) L'Exode (2) ( France)
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| Episode Number: | 24 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 24 |
| Production Number: | 124 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday May 25th, 2005 |
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Italy |
Jul 19, 2005 |
France |
Aug 20, 2005 |
Germany |
Nov 21, 2005 |
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The castaways who make it onto the raft are surprised at sea by something that unexpectedly happens -- they make their first contact with "others" out at sea, but meet disastrous results. Meanwhile, remaining islanders attempt to blow open the hatch that's in the forest, but this proves to be more difficult than expected. Another survivor on the island dies. Visiting French woman Danielle Rousseau becomes a threat to Claire's infant son as she decides to kidnap him and bring him into the woods for "the others" to have in order to save the rest. Lastly, flashbacks show us all the survivors in the moments before the doomed flight took off.
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| As with the previous episode, flashbacks involve a number of the main cast. We see them cross paths at a hotel, in the airport and as they board the plane. | It's agreed upon that if the monster turns up, the dynamite carriers will drop their backpacks and run. When the monster does appear, Kate, who thinks she's one of the two dynamite carriers, keeps her backpack on. | A special two-hour season finale (including commercials). | During Hurley's race through the airport, we see the "Numbers" in various combinations, such as on a set of girls' soccer jerseys, on the rental car instrument panel, and in the amounts of money paid out. | Originally, the 'Exodus' storyline was supposed to be only one hour in length, but due to the popularity of the show, ABC ordered an additional two episodes on top of the 22-episode order, and since the season was already outlined, the writers just added to this episode to make it three parts, and used the time to add more 'background' information and build up the suspense some more. |
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| Arzt: I know a clique when I see it. I teach high school, pally! You know, you people think you're the only ones on this island doing anything of value. I got news for you, there are forty other survivors of this plane crash and we are all people too!
Hurley: Oookay... | Arzt: ...And some of us have actually lost weight while we were here. Now do you mind telling me where you're hiding the carbs 'cause I can't figure... (sees Jack and Locke carrying the crate of dynamite) WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU PEOPLE DOING?! | Arzt: Hey, Kate, give me your shirt. Now, Princess! Give me your shirt, I need to wrap the dynamite. | Arzt: Any of you ever hear about the guy that invented nitroglycerin? Probably not because he blew his friggin' face off! | Jack: What?
Hurley: You got some Arnzt on you. | Sawyer: I, for one, never knew how much Tracy missed her hubby and two kids back in Fresno. Yet she's sleeping next to good ol' Scott to keep her warm at night!
Walt: That's Steve. Scott's dead.
Sawyer: Whatever. Alright, Kazoo, we gotta keep ourselves entertained... Who the hell is Hugo and how'd he get 160 million dollars to leave to his mom?! | Charlie: No, I'm not going back. You're gonna have to fix it!
Sayid: I'm not a doctor!
Charlie: You're a soldier! What do people do when they get wounded?! | Ticket Agent: However, the airline has a policy that a man of your size must purchase two tickets.
Hurley: What? I didn't have to do that on the flight out here.
Ticket Agent: Am I going to have to weigh you, dear? | Hurley: I'll give you 500 bucks to borrow your scooter.
Old Scooter Man: I just had a hip replacement. I need this thing!
Hurley: Okay, 1600 bucks! | Hurley: Can I have a flashlight? 'Cause, err, the torch and dynamite thing not making a whole lot of sense to me. |
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