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Revision as of 03:30, 7 May 2009
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"Follow the Leader" is the 15th episode of Season 5 of Lost and the 101st produced hour of the series as a whole. After the death of Daniel, Jack and Kate work with the others to follow through with Daniel's plans in detonating the hydrogen bomb, while Locke finally takes his place as leader of the Others and begins his new mission. It was originally broadcast on May 6, 2009.
Synopsis
1977
2007
Trivia
General
Production notes
- Desmond does not appear in this episode.
Bloopers and continuity errors
Recurring themes
Recurring themes |
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Animals • Black and white • Character connections • Children • Coincidence • Death • Deceptions and cons • Dreams • Economics • Electromagnetism • Eyes • Fate versus free will • Games • Good and bad people • Imprisonment • Isolation • Leadership • Life and death • Literary works • Mirrors • Missing body parts • Nicknames • The Numbers • Pairings • Parapsychology • Parent issues • Pregnancies • Psychology • Rain • Redemption • Relationships • Religion • Revenge • Salvation • Secrets |
- Sawyer calls a crewman of the Galaga "Nemo".(Nicknames)
- Kate tells Richard that she and Jack are not bad people. (Good and bad)
- Sayid kills one of the Others to keep him from killing Kate. (Life and Death)
- Locke states that his reason for wanting to visit Jacob is in order to kill him. (Life and Death)
- Jack tells Kate that it is their destiny to prevent the Swan Incident. (Fate versus Free Will)
Storyline analysis
Storyline analysis |
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A-Missions • Crimes • Economics • Leadership • O-Missions • Relationships • F-Missions • Rivalries • S-Missions |
Cultural references
Cultural references (direct references only) |
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Art • Automobiles • Games • History • Literary works • Movies and TV • Music • Philosophy • Religion and ideologies • Science |
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea: Sawyer calls one of the Galaga crewmen Nemo. Nemo is the Captain of the submarine Nautilus in this book by Jules Verne (literary references)
Literary techniques
Literary techniques |
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Comparative: Irony • Juxtaposition • Foreshadowing Plotting: Cliffhanger • Plot twist Stock characters: Archetype • Redshirt • Unseen character Story: Flashbacks • Flash-forwards • Flash sideways • Framing device • Regularly spoken phrases • Symbolism • Unreliable narrator |
Episode references
- Kate and Juliet are handcuffed together again. ("Left Behind")
- We see the events at the Beechcraft from a different perspective. ("Because You Left")
- Sayid believes that he has killed Benjamin Linus. ("He's Our You")
- Jack tells Sayid that Eloise Hawking will help them to find the Island in the future. ("316")
- Ben's murder of Locke is spoken of and alluded to in this episode. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")
- Sun shows Richard the photo given to her by Christian Shephard. ("Namaste")
- Dr. Chang asks Hurley the name of the president in 1977. ("Namaste")
- The aftermath of Daniel's shooting is shown. ("The Variable")
- Pierre Chang asks Miles, Hurley, and Jin whether or not Faraday was right about being from the future. ("The Variable")
Unanswered questions
Unanswered questions |
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- For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Follow the Leader/Theories
- Why does Locke want to kill Jacob?
- How does he intend to do so?
- What is Eloise's condition?
- Why is Richard hesitant to bring Locke to Jacob? What does he want to tell him about Jacob?
- How did Locke know exactly when to find himself at the Beechcraft?
- Who is the original owner of the compass?
What do Ben and Richard have going on that they think Locke will be a problem?
Why does the bomb have to detinate? Does it stop or cause "the incident", or "the purge"
- Is Jack right about beleiving Faraday?
-If the bomb causes the purge, does it save everyone by chnaging time (if so how?), or does it just save the losties stuck in 1977?
How and when does Charles find out Daniel is his son?
Who is ultimately good and bad, or on the winning team?
Why doesn't Sun return with the rest of the Losties? What is her purpose?
How does Sawyer and Juliet get off the sub (as seen in the preview for the finale)
-is Kate wiht them?
What is meant by Richard being an "Advisor"-what is his role/purpose?
What year was Locke in when he told Richard to tell himself he'll need to die..is this an alternate timeline where Ethan doesn't get shot or in the past? If in the past, what year is it and why did they flash to that time?
Is Ben's ultimate purpose to kill Locke in order to save everyone...or his he truely evil?(probably)