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"Dead is Dead" | |
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Lost episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 12 |
Directed by | Stephen Williams |
Written by | Brian K. Vaughan Elizabeth Sarnoff |
Production code | 512 |
Original air date | April 8, 2009 |
Running time | 43 minutes[1] |
Guest appearances | |
Sterling Beaumon as Young Ben Linus Néstor Carbonell as Richard Alpert Alan Dale as Charles Widmore Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus Melissa Farman as Danielle Rousseau Brad William Henke as Bram David S. Lee as Young Charles Widmore Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana Verdansky Saïd Taghmaoui as Caesar Sonya Walger as Penny Widmore | |
"Dead is Dead" is the 12th television episode of the fifth season of ABC's Lost. The 98th episode of the show overall, "Dead is Dead" aired on April 8, 2009, on ABC in the United States. The episode was written by series writers Brian K. Vaughan and Elizabeth Sarnoff. It was the least watched episode of the series upon airing with only 8.29 million viewers.
In 2007, Ben Linus (Michael Emerson) seeks John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) to help find the smoke monster so Ben can receive judgement for his past actions. In flashbacks, Charles Widmore (Alan Dale) and Ben's bitter relationship is shown.
Plot
editFlashbacks
editFollowing the events of "Whatever Happened, Happened", Widmore is seen coming to see the recently taken in young Ben and tells him that even when with Dharma he will always be one of them. Years later as an adult, he takes his daughter Alex Rousseau from her and back to the others. Back there, he is told by Widmore that he should've killed her, but Ben refuses too. A few years later, Ben is alerted Widmore's Banishment from the island, where mentions that soon Ben will be the one getting banished. Back to 2007 right before the 316 flight, Ben is calling Widmore about returning to the island, where Widmore mentions that he is unable to return even after 20 years. After that Ben is shown at Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick) and Penny Widmore's (Sonya Walger) boat prepared to kill her. When Desmond comes home with groceries, Ben shoots at him but he isn't hit. He then heads over prepared prepared to shoot Penny, but after seeing her son, he is unable. After a moment, Desmond comes in and beats Ben up.
2007
editFollowing the events of "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham", Locke confronts Ben after being suddenly revived. After the initial shock Ben talks about being judged by the monster. Upon leaving the office they were in, Ben convinces Caesar that Locke is from the island and is probably crazy for saying that he died. Once meeting up with Locke again, he asks why he was killed, which was to be brought back to the island. Locke decides to help let him get judged by the monster. Needing the boat to get back to the main island, Ben kills Caesar, who refused to let them use it after seeing him suddenly siding with Locke. Once on the main island, Locke realizes that Ben wants to be judged as he felt responsible for his daughters death.
Once they arrive at Ben's house, they notice Sun Kwon (Yunjin Kim) and Frank Lapidus (Jeff Fahey) at his house. She mentions she sees the others she came back with in an old Dharma picture, which Ben doesn't recognize. Once meeting up with Locke, Sun agrees to come with them as Locke mentioned she can meet with her husband once again, however Lapidus is skeptical and goes on his own. Afterwards, Ben goes back into his house to summon the monster for judgement. However, it does not show up. Locke mentions that he knows where it is, and takes them to the temple. Ben tells Sun to stay behind, and to tell Desmond that he's sorry. Once at the temple, Locke says to go down through a hole. Once down, he goes on his own where the floor suddenly collapses. After the collapse, Ben finds him in a mysterious room with Egyptian hieroglyphics where the monster appears. It shows him visions from his past and then has his daughter Alex appear in front of him, where she says to follow Locke no matter what. Meanwhile, Lapidus is alerted that Ilana and the other passengers have guns and believe they're in charge. They ask him "what lies in the shadow of the statue," and after not knowing how to respond, they take him captive.
References
edit- ^ "Lost - Netflix". Netflix. Retrieved 24 November 2017.[permanent dead link]