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This article contains episode summaries for the third season of Lost.


Summary[]

In the U.S., original episodes of season three aired between October 4, 2006, and May 23, 2007. For airdates on other networks, and in other countries, see Airdates of Lost.

Principal cast[]

In order of character appearances

*Credited as a series regular through "Exposé".

**Credited as a series regular through "I Do".

***Played by a body double in "I Do".

Recurring cast[]

In order of character appearances

*Not credited for the episodes they appeared in.

Season 3 poster 2 HQ

Season Three promo poster for the second block of episodes beginning in February 2007 with Juliet, Nikki and Paulo added and Eko removed.

Main plot points[]

Season 3 mainly focused on the Others. Major plot points included:

Nikki and Paulo's status[]

Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro, who were introduced in Season 3 as Nikki and Paulo, were considered guest stars by ABC (via press releases from ABC Medianet) and an ABC rep said they were guest stars.[1] The two were not included in a cast photo for the season and did not participate in the 2007 ABC winter press tour due to them not being "full-fledged series regulars."[2] They were also noticeably absent from the season 3 DVD cover and 2008 calendar (though an initial cover featured them, but excluded Mr. Eko). Ironically, the main credits of the season 3 episodes listed Kiele and Rodrigo as series regulars. This is recognized by them being credited in every episode up until their last, including those in which they did not appear. This was different from the way Malcolm David Kelley (Walt) and Dominic Monaghan (Charlie) were listed in seasons two and four, respectively. Like contract actors, they had individual promotional photos released and were featured on the season poster (the second version), and both appeared at the Sunset on the Beach premiere event for Season 3, which introduces the main cast members of each season. Their status has never been resolved, though it has come to be at most LOST websites they are considered series regulars who just suffered from lack of development due to the crowded Season 3 cast.

Season plot summary[]

After the events at the Pala Ferry, Season 3 picks up with Jack, Kate and Sawyer being held prisoner by the Others on another Island. The Others as a group are revealed to be less omnipotent as first thought, wearing normal clothes and having many resources on the island, including electricity, running water and a large supply of food and weapons. Jack is held in an aquarium where he meets Juliet, an Other. Sawyer, in a cage, meets Karl in the cage opposite; but soon, Karl is moved elsewhere and replaced with Kate. She and Sawyer are forced to do hard labor with the rest of The Others. Ben promises Jack safe passage off the island if he complies to do what they need him to do.

Sayid, Sun and Jin begin to worry when Jack and his group aren't contacting them, so Sayid sets a trap. However, The Others board the Elizabeth using the submarine and steal it on Ben's orders, but not without a casualty. Sun fatally wounds Colleen, who is shipped back. Jack is forced to operate on her but is unable to save her, to the distress of her husband. Pickett beats Sawyer, and Kate confesses that she loves him.

After the Hatch implodes, Desmond is sent back into 1996 with Penny in London. Dismissing the recent events as a broken memory, he continues on with his life, failing to secure a job at Widmore Industries and earn Charles Widmore's respect. Desmond sees Charlie on the street, and his memories of the future return, causing him to seek help, to no avail; he instead comes across Ms. Hawking, who seems to have knowledge of future events and tells him about the universe's way of "course-correcting". Desmond breaks up with Penny, realizing there's no way to run away from his destiny to crash on the island, and suffers a blow to the head which causes him to be sent back to the present (on the island).

Desmond meets Hurley, who realizes he can see flashes of future events. Locke wakes up mute, returns to camp and has a vision of the late Boone who leads him through a surreal airport, eventually telling him he needs to save Eko. Along with Charlie, they rescue a severely injured Eko from a polar bear in its cave. When they return, the news has spread of Jack, Kate and Sawyer's capture by The Others and Michael's betrayal; the camp is in uproar particularly Nikki and Paulo. Locke vows to save their friends, but they must first wait for Sayid to return with the boat.

Jack soon discovers that he's there to operate on Ben's spinal tumor and Juliet surreptitiously asks him to kill Ben during the surgery, bringing their power struggle to Jack's attention. Back at the beach camp, when Sayid, Sun and Jin return without the boat, Locke plans to contact the Others via the computer in the Pearl so they can rescue their captives. Eko's condition worsens, and he crawls away in the night towards the Beechcraft. Locke and Sayid lead a group to the Pearl, track and find Eko there, and see a glimpse of one of the Others on the TV screen. Eko becomes the Monster's second victim, and they bury him in the jungle. Locke sees a hidden message on Eko's stick telling him to head north.

Alex warns Kate that Pickett plans to kill Sawyer, to avenge his wife's death. Juliet, on Ben's orders, brings Kate to plead with Jack to do the surgery, however he does not comply, thinking Kate has been "turned" by them by using Sawyer's life as leverage. Kate and Sawyer consummate their relationship in the cage, thinking it's Sawyer's last day alive. Jack sees them and grows jealous, and finally agrees to do the surgery, where he holds Ben's life ransom for Kate and Sawyer's freedom. The two fight for freedom, and run from Pickett, but they come across Alex who bargains with them - they rescue Karl from brainwashing - in return for a boat. Ben asks Juliet to help Kate and Sawyer escape in return for safe passage off of the island and also so Jack will stitch his bleeding kidney. Juliet kills Pickett, who was about to kill Sawyer. Kate, Sawyer and Karl sail to the main island. Juliet is then incarcerated for killing one of their own, but Jack bargains with Ben to commute her sentence of execution. The Others, with Jack in tow, head for the Barracks on the main island.

Kate and Sawyer return to the beach, but the latter stays behind while Kate, Sayid and Locke seek Rousseau's help in the jungle. The four leave and head north to rescue the still-captive Jack. Desmond tells Charlie the grave news that he's going to die after seeing him struck by lightning and drowning while saving Claire. In an effort to cheer Charlie up, Hurley fixes a newly found DHARMA Van and they take a joyride. Later, Claire concocts an impressive plan of capturing a seabird and attaching a rescue message. Later, two survivors are found apparently dead, but they are really paralyzed and ultimately buried alive. In response to this, Hurley cons Sawyer into leadership to calm the survivors after the recent traumatic events.

While heading northwards, Kate, Sayid, Locke and Rousseau discover the Flame and its inhabitant, who claims to be the last surviving member of the DHARMA Initiative. Sayid discovers otherwise and they find Bea Klugh hiding in the basement - both of them members of the Others. Mikhail kills Bea to avoid betraying their secrets, and the castaways take Mikhail prisoner. A day later, they come across the sonar fence, and Locke pushes Mikhail within its range to protect his secret of being paralyzed. They scale the fence using a branch and infiltrate the Barracks, however Jack has already made his decision to leave the island. Kate and Sayid are held prisoner, however Locke sneaks into Ben's house and is manipulated into destroying the submarine, which Jack and Juliet were going to use to leave the island. Ben then takes Locke to see his father, whom they've also taken hostage.

The Others vacate the Barracks, while Locke joins them. Kate then wakes in the jungle handcuffed to Juliet, and they make their way back to the Barracks while being chased and scanned by the Monster. Juliet reveals her deception to Kate by showing her the key, in an effort to win her trust. They reunite with Jack and Sayid, and then head back to the beach. The survivors are initially very distrustful of Juliet, but when Claire falls dangerously ill, Juliet reveals that she's got the medical skills to save her, and after picking up the tools, she does so. Jack's trust of Juliet creates a rift between him and the rest of the survivors at first, but for now they trust his judgment. However, when Juliet takes the pregnant Sun to the Staff to give her an ultrasound, it appears she is working as a mole for Ben, though her true feelings may lie with the survivors. Juliet eventually tells Jack about Ben's plan in private, and the fact that Sun will die in two months if she doesn't leave the island, and they begin to create a plan to combat the Others once and for all.

Desmond sees a flash of someone parachuting onto the island, leading Charlie, Hurley and Jin towards the visitor. Desmond believes it's Penny here to rescue them, and is initially willing to let Charlie die in hopes of reuniting with his ex-fiancee. Instead, as Desmond lets Charlie live, Naomi appears, not Penny. Mikhail, seemingly alive, stumbles upon the group and in return for his freedom, he stitches the injured parachutist. When Naomi wakes, she tells Hurley that the wreckage of Oceanic Flight 815 has already been found with no survivors. When they return to camp, they hide Naomi from Jack and Juliet because they don't trust them, and at first bring only Sayid in to question her. Naomi claims to have been hired by Penny Widmore to find Desmond and consequently rescue him. Eventually, the survivors hold a meeting in the evening when Jack and Juliet go missing to discuss the recent developments, as a freighter is anchored 80 miles offshore which holds potential rescue.

The Others reach the Ruins, where Locke's father is held prisoner. Ben tells Locke of his plan to kidnap the pregnant women from the survivors camp. Locke steals Juliet's Dictaphone tape, and Ben ridicules him in front of the rest of the Others by revealing he is unable to kill his father, showing he isn't ready to make a full commitment to their group. However, Richard, another "Other", provides Locke with a candidate who might commit the deed - Sawyer. After the Others break camp, Locke returns to camp and secretly leads Sawyer away, telling him Ben is captive in the Black Rock. Instead, he meets Anthony Cooper and realizes he is the man who destroyed his life, and consequently quenches his thirst for revenge by killing him as predicted by Richard. Locke gives Sawyer the tape and he heads back to the beach. Locke, however, returns to the Others and demands to see Jacob. Ben, initially doubtful, eventually complies even to the disagreement of the rest of the Others. In spite of the return of Mikhail, who brings information on Naomi, who could pose a threat, Ben leads Locke to see his leader, and the latter - whom only Ben can see - pleads Locke for help. Enraged with jealousy, Ben shoots Locke and leaves him for dead at the Mass Grave.

Sawyer returns to the beach with Juliet's tape as proof that she's a mole. Naomi is revealed to the rest of the survivors and they discuss the situation. Jack and Juliet return, claiming that Juliet has turned against the Others and is willing to help. In the morning, Jack leads a selection of the survivors to Danielle and here he explains his plan to combat the Others with dynamite. The survivors load the tents with dynamite, but Karl returns from the other side of the island with a message from Alex that Ben has decided to move up the raid. Jack leads the survivors to safety at the radio tower, as Charlie swims down to the Looking Glass to turn off the blocking signal so Naomi's satellite phone can call the freighter, willingly going to his death.

Sayid, Jin and Bernard stay behind to blow up the tents, but are captured by Tom and Ryan. Bonnie radios Ben and Richard about Charlie's arrival and Juliet's betrayal, so he sends Mikhail to sort them out. Ben realizes Alex has also betrayed them due to the survivors' knowledge of the raid coming early, and he decides to intercept Jack to tell him of the impending threat from the freighter. Jack doesn't believe him, so Ben demands they hand over the phone; since he doesn't comply, Ben radios Tom to execute Sayid, Jin and Bernard, and he seemingly shoots the three of them. Jack beats Ben and takes him prisoner, and Alex is reunited with her mother after 16 years. Locke, about to commit suicide in the mass grave, sees an apparition of Walt, telling him Naomi and the freighter are here to kill them all.

Mikhail, following orders, kills Greta and Bonnie, however is shot himself by Desmond. Sawyer, Juliet and Hurley head back to the beach to help the shooters, and they discover that they are alive. Tom believes Ben has lost his mind for keeping them alive. They fight the remaining Others and rescue Sayid, Jin and Bernard. Inside the Looking Glass, Charlie gains the code to the jamming equipment from Bonnie before she dies and disables it. However, he talks to Penny for a fleeting moment, but Mikhail detonates a grenade in the water and the room begins to flood. Charlie writes on his hand "Not Penny's Boat" in order to show Desmond that Naomi was lying after all, before drowning. Jack and the survivors reach the radio tower and Naomi calls for help. Locke appears and throws a knife in her back, threatens and warns Jack that calling the freighter is going to cause disastrous results, however he doesn't believe him. Jack calls the freighter anyway and Minkowski tells him they're on their way. The survivors celebrate, with rescue seemingly at hand.

Many of the character's lives continue to be explored in flashbacks, and they are detailed here in order:

Note 1: In "Through the Looking Glass, Part 1", Jack's first flashforward was featured.

Season 3 episodes[]


The Lost Survival Guide

The Lost Survival Guide
See main article: The Lost Survival Guide (N/A)

Episode number: N/A

Original air date: September 2, 2006

Flashback: N/A (clip show)

Written by: Clip Show

Directed by: Clip Show

Plot: "Lost" executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse discuss the show's premise and recent happenings on the series in season 2, as well as a preview for season 3.

Guest starring: N/A

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Lost: A Tale of Survival

Lost: A Tale of Survival
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Episode number: N/A

Original air date: September 27, 2006

Flashback: N/A (clip show)

Written by: Clip Show

Directed by: Clip Show

Plot: Go back to how it all began -- and get ready for the Season 3 premiere!

Guest starring: N/A

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A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities
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Episode number: 01

Original air date: October 4, 2006

Flashback: Jack Shephard and Juliet Burke

Written by: Damon Lindelof and J.J. Abrams

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: Jack, Kate and Sawyer begin to discover what they are up against as prisoners of "the Others".

Guest starring: John Terry as Christian Shephard, Julie Bowen as Sarah Shephard, M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Brett Cullen as Goodwin Stanhope, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Julie Adams as Amelia, Stephen Semel as Adam, Isabelle Cherwin as Little girl, Alexandra Morgan as Moderator, Sonya Seng as Receptionist, Sally Davis as Teacher and Julie Ow as Nurse.

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The Glass Ballerina

The Glass Ballerina
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Episode number: 02

Original air date: October 11, 2006

Flashback: Jin-Soo Kwon and Sun-Hwa Kwon

Written by: Jeff Pinkner and Drew Goddard

Directed by: Paul Edwards

Plot: Sayid's plan to locate Jack places Sun and Jin's lives in grave danger. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer are forced to work in harsh conditions by their captors, and Henry makes a very tempting offer to Jack that may prove difficult to refuse.

Guest starring: M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Paula Malcolmson as Colleen Pickett, Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Byron Chung as Woo-Jung Paik, Tony Lee as Jae Lee, Sophie Kim as Young Sun, Joah Buley as Luke, Tomiko Okhee Lee as Mrs. Lee and Teddy Wells as Ivan.

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Further Instructions

Further Instructions
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Episode number: 03

Original air date: October 18, 2006 (Originally scheduled for Oct. 11)

Flashback: John Locke

Written by: Carlton Cuse and Elizabeth Sarnoff

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: The fates of Locke, Eko and Desmond are revealed after the implosion of the hatch, while Hurley returns to the beach camp to tell the tale of what happened when he, Jack, Kate and Sawyer encountered "The Others".

Guest starring: Ian Somerhalder as Boone Carlyle, Justin Chatwin as Eddie, Chris Mulkey as Mike, Virginia Morris as Jan, Joel Himelhoch as Sheriff Williams and Dion Donahue as Kim

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Every Man for Himself

Every Man for Himself
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Episode number: 04

Original air date: October 25, 2006

Flashback: James "Sawyer" Ford

Written by: Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: Sawyer discovers just how far his captors will go to thwart any plans of escape he and Kate might have, and Jack is called upon to scrub up in order to save the life of one of "The Others". Meanwhile, Desmond's behavior begins to perplex the survivors when he starts construction on an unknown device.

Guest starring: M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Ian Gomez as Munson, Bill Duke as Warden Harris, Ariston Green as Jason, Dustin Geiger as Matthew, Kim Dickens as Cassidy Phillips, Dorian Burns as Prison guard and Peter Ruocco as Agent Freedman.

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The Cost of Living

The Cost of Living
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Episode number: 05

Original air date: November 1, 2006

Flashback: Mr. Eko

Written by: Alison Schapker and Monica Owusu-Breen

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: A delirious Eko wrestles with demons from his past, while Locke and some of the other castaways head back to The Pearl -- one of the DHARMA Initiative's island stations -- hoping to find a computer that they can use to locate Jack, Kate and Sawyer. Meanwhile, Jack doesn't know whom to trust when two of "The Others" seem at odds with one another.

Guest starring: Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Adetokumboh M'Cormack as Yemi, Muna Otaru as Amina, Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Emeka, Jermaine "Scooter" Smith as Daniel, Michael Robinson as Trader, Ariston Green as Jason, Lawrence Jones as Soldier, Alicia Young as Blind woman, Aisha Hinds as Nun, François Chau as Mark Wickmund and Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin.

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I Do

I Do
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Episode number: 06

Original air date: November 8, 2006

Flashback: Kate Austen

Written by: Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse

Directed by: Tucker Gates

Plot: Jack makes a decision regarding Ben's offer, Kate feels helpless when it looks like an angry Pickett is going to make good on his threat to kill Sawyer, and Locke discovers a hidden message that may guide him through the next steps of his journey to unlocking the secrets of the island.

Guest starring: M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Nathan Fillion as Kevin Callis, Eden-Lee Murray as Suzanne Callis, Mark Stitham as Minister, Fredric Lehne as Edward Mars and Ariston Green as Jason.

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Lost Moments

Lost Moments
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Episode number: N/A

Original air date: November - January (short clip previews)

Flashback: N/A

Written by: N/A

Directed by: N/A

Plot: Each week, following the airing of an episode of show "Daybreak", ABC releases short clips of previously unseen scenes of Lost. Primarily to keep interest in the show during an unusual mid-season break, the clips are fan's first looks each week at future storylines when Season 3 returns in February 2007.

Guest starring: N/A

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Lost Survivor Guide

Lost Survivor Guide
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Episode number: N/A

Original air date: February 7, 2007

Flashback: N/A

Written by: N/A

Directed by: N/A

Plot: A new look at the lives of some of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 -- and a closer inspection of the island they are stranded on -- will be revealed in anticipation of the return of the second act of "Lost's" third season.

Guest starring: N/A

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Not in Portland

Not in Portland
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Episode number: 07

Original air date: February 7, 2007

Flashback: Juliet Burke

Written by: Carlton Cuse and Jeff Pinkner

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: Jack is in command as the fate of Ben's life literally rests in his hands. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer find an ally in one of "The Others", and Juliet makes a shocking decision that could endanger her standing with her people.

Guest starring: Robin Weigert as Rachel Carlson, M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Ariston Green as Jason, Teddy Wells as Ivan, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Steven Labrash as morgue employee, Kimberly Estrada as Sherry, Rob McElhenney as Aldo and Zeljko Ivanek as Edmund Burke

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Flashes Before Your Eyes

Flashes Before Your Eyes
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Episode number: 08

Original air date: February 14, 2007

Flashback: Desmond Hume

Written by: Damon Lindelof and Drew Goddard

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: A suspicious and determined Hurley enlists Charlie to help him wrangle the truth out of Desmond, who has been acting strangely ever since the implosion of the hatch.

Guest starring: Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Shishir Kurup as Donovan, Fionnula Flanagan as Eloise Hawking, Katie Doyle as receptionist, Jeremy Colvin as delivery man, Michael Titterton as bartender and David Cordell as Jimmy Lennon

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Stranger in a Strange Land

Stranger in a Strange Land
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Episode number: 09

Original air date: February 21, 2007

Flashback: Jack Shephard

Written by: Elizabeth Sarnoff and Christina M. Kim

Directed by: Paris Barclay

Plot: A power play ensues between Jack and "The Others" as Juliet’s future hangs in the balance. Meanwhile, Kate, Sawyer and Karl continue on their journey away from "Alcatraz".

Guest starring: M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Kimberley Joseph as Cindy Chandler, Bai Ling as Achara, Diana Scarwid as Isabel, Shannon Chanhthanam as Thai boy, Siwathep Sunapo as Thai man and James Huang as Chet

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Tricia Tanaka Is Dead

Tricia Tanaka Is Dead
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Episode number: 10

Original air date: February 28, 2007

Flashback: Hugo "Hurley" Reyes

Written by: Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Eric Laneuville

Plot: Hurley’s discovery of an old, wrecked car on the island leads him on a mission of hope not only for himself, but for a fellow survivor in need of some faith. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer reunite with their fellow castaways, but Kate is still torn about leaving Jack behind with "The Others".

Guest starring: Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Lillian Hurst as Carmen Reyes, Billy Ray Gallion as Randy Nations, Cheech Marin as David Reyes, Caden Waidyatilleka as young Hurley, Suzanne Krull as Lynn Karnoff and Sung Hi Lee as Tricia Tanaka

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Enter 77

Enter 77
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Episode number: 11

Original air date: March 7, 2007

Flashback: Sayid Jarrah

Written by: Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: Locke, Sayid and Kate investigate a strange structure and its mysterious inhabitant. Meanwhile, Sawyer competes in a ping-pong competition to get back his belongings.

Guest starring: Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, April Grace as Beatrice Klugh, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, François Chau as Marvin Candle, Shaun Toub as Sami, Anne Bedian as Amira, Taiarii Marshall as waiter and Eyad Elbitar as Arabic man

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Par Avion

Par Avion
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Episode number: 12

Original air date: March 14, 2007

Flashback: Claire Littleton

Written by: Christina M. Kim and Jordan Rosenberg

Directed by: Paul Edwards

Plot: Claire becomes suspicious of Charlie when he exhibits peculiar behavior after she comes up with an idea that could get everybody rescued. Meanwhile, tensions mount between Sayid and Locke as they continue their trek to rescue Jack.

Guest starring: John Terry as Christian Shephard, M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, Gabrielle Fitzpatrick as Lindsey Littleton, Julian Barnes as Dr. Woodruff, Rhett Giles as Officer Barnes, Danan Pere as ER doctor, Anne Elizabeth Logan as head nurse and John Medlen as man at crash site.

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The Man from Tallahassee

The Man from Tallahassee
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Episode number: 13

Original air date: March 21, 2007

Flashback: John Locke

Written by: Drew Goddard and Jeff Pinkner

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: Ben tries to persuade a determined Locke to call off his destructive plan by offering him some of the secrets of the island, and Kate's reunion with Jack does not go off as planned when she discovers that he has made a deal with "The Others".

Guest starring: M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Kevin Tighe as Anthony Cooper, Patrick J. Adams as Peter Talbot, Barbara Baehler as Mrs. Talbot, Don Nahaku as Detective Reed, Marlene Forte as Detective Mason, Stephen Bishop as William Kincaid, Cleo King as Tamara Fry and Brian Goodman as Ryan Pryce.

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Exposé

Exposé
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Episode number: 14

Original air date: March 28, 2007

Flashback: Nikki Fernandez and Paulo

Written by: Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: Hurley begins to suspect that Sawyer may be involved in an island mystery surrounding two fellow survivors, and Sun learns the truth about her past kidnapping attempt by "The Others".

Guest starring: William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Ian Somerhalder as Boone Carlyle, Maggie Grace as Shannon Rutherford, Daniel Roebuck as Leslie Arzt, Billy Dee Williams as Mr. LaShade and Jacob Witkin as Howard L. Zukerman.

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Left Behind

Left Behind
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Episode number: 15

Original air date: April 4, 2007

Flashback: Kate Austen

Written by: Damon Lindelof and Elizabeth Sarnoff

Directed by: Karen Gaviola

Plot: After discovering that one of her own has betrayed her to "The Others", Kate is left to fend for herself in the jungle with Juliet. Meanwhile, Hurley warns Sawyer to change his selfish ways and make amends with his fellow survivors or he may face a vote of banishment.

Guest starring: Kim Dickens as Cassidy Phillips, Beth Broderick as Diane Janssen, Fredric Lehne as Edward Mars, Andrew Meader as Johnny, Bill Ogilvie as man and Shawn Lathrop as federal agent.

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One of Us

One of Us
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Episode number: 16

Original air date: April 11, 2007

Flashback: Juliet Burke

Written by: Carlton Cuse and Drew Goddard

Directed by: Jack Bender

Plot: Jack's joyous reunion with his fellow survivors is cut short when they realize that accompanying him is one of "The Others," and Claire is stricken by a mysterious, life-threatening illness

Guest starring: Robin Weigert as Rachel Carlson, William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Brett Cullen as Goodwin Stanhope, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Joah Buley as Luke and Tyrone Howard as airport guard.

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Catch-22

Catch-22
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Episode number: 17

Original air date: April 18, 2007

Flashback: Desmond Hume

Written by: Jeff Pinkner and Brian K. Vaughan

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: Desmond coaxes Charlie, Hurley and Jin on a trek across the jungle after experiencing one of his future-prophesizing flashes -- but is he purposely placing Charlie’s life in harm’s way? Meanwhile, Kate turns to an unwitting Sawyer after seeing Jack alone with Juliet.

Guest starring: Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore, Jack Maxwell as Derek, Joanna Bool as Ruth, Andrew Connolly as Brother Campbell, Andrew Trask as older monk and Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit.

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D.O.C.

D.O.C.
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Episode number: 18

Original air date: April 25, 2007

Flashback: Sun-Hwa Kwon

Written by: Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Fred Toye

Plot: After discovering that all of The Others pregnant women died before giving birth on the island, an extremely reticent Sun allows Juliet to examine her -- and uncovers the identity of the unborn child's father. Meanwhile, Desmond allows an unlikely nemesis to help save the life of a new, mysterious island inhabitant.

Guest starring: Byron Chung as Woo-Jung Paik, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, John Shin as Mr. Kwon, Alexis Rhee as older woman, Esmond Chung as Paik's associate and Jean Chung as Paik's secretary.

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The Brig

The Brig
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Episode number: 19

Original air date: May 2, 2007

Flashback: John Locke

Written by: Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse

Directed by: Eric Laneuville

Plot: A newly focused Locke breaks away from "The Others" in an attempt to persuade Sawyer to help rid them of a great nemesis that has caused nothing but pain in both of their lives. Meanwhile, a new island inhabitant discloses some shocking information about Oceanic Flight 815.

Guest starring: M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Kevin Tighe as Anthony Cooper, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Kimberly Joseph as Cindy Chandler and Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit.

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The Man Behind the Curtain

The Man Behind the Curtain
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Episode number: 20

Original air date: May 9, 2007

Flashback: Benjamin Linus

Written by: Elizabeth Sarnoff and Drew Goddard

Directed by: Bobby Roth

Plot: Ben begrudgingly begins to introduce Locke to the secrets of the island, beginning with the mysterious Jacob. Meanwhile, Juliet's secret goes public.

Guest starring: M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, Sterling Beaumon as Young Ben, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, Carrie Preston as Emily Linus, Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, François Chau as Marvin Candle, Samantha Mathis as Olivia, Madeline Carroll as Annie, Jenn Boneza as Casey, Gregory Suenaga as DHARMA Rep. 1 and Diamante Kielo as Opal.

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Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits
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Episode number: 21

Original air date: May 16, 2007

Flashback: Charlie Pace and Karl

Written by: Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz

Directed by: Stephen Williams

Plot: While Jack devises a plan to do away with “The Others” once and for all, Sayid uncovers a flaw in “The Others’” system that could lead to everyone’s rescue. But it requires Charlie to take on a dangerous task that may make Desmond’s premonition come true.

Guest starring: Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Brian Goodman as Ryan Pryce, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, Neil Hopkins as Liam Pace, Joshua Hancock as Roderick, John Henry Canavan as Simon Pace, Jeremy Shada as Young Charlie, Zack Shada as Young Liam, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose Nadler, Sam Anderson as Bernard Nadler, Andrea Gabriel as Nadia, Lana Parrilla as Greta and Tracy Middendorf as Bonnie.

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Lost: The Answers

Lost: The Answers
See main article: Lost: The Answers (N/A)

Episode number: N/A

Original air date: May 17, 2007

Flashback: N/A

Written by: N/A

Directed by: N/A

Plot: A look at the questions that have been answered and the mysteries yet to be solved for the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 will be the focus of a new special -- in anticipation of the upcoming season finale episode.

Guest starring: N/A

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Through the Looking Glass

Through the Looking Glass
See main article: "Through the Looking Glass" (Transcript)
Episode number: 22-23
Original air date: May 23rd, 2007
Flashforward: Jack Shephard
Written by: Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof
Directed by: Jack Bender
Plot: Jack and the castaways begin their efforts to make contact with Naomi's rescue ship.
Guest starring: M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, Ariston Greene as Jason, Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Brian Goodman as Ryan Pryce, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose Nadler, Sam Anderson as Bernard Nadler, Lana Parilla as Greta, Tracy Middendorf as Bonnie, James Lesure as Rob Hamill, Nigel Gibbs as Funeral director, Loreni Delgado as Pharmacist, Larry Clarke as Customer, Kate Connor as Doctor, Julie Bowen as Sarah Shephard, Malcolm David Kelley as Walt Lloyd, Kathleen M. Darcy as Flight attendant, Joah Buley as Luke, Teddy Wells as Ivan, Dustin Geiger as Matthew, Roxanne Day as Diane.
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Trivia[]

  • Jack, Locke, Kate, Juliet, Desmond and Sun are the only characters who have more than one centric episode solely for themselves (not including multi-centric or two-hour episodes).
  • Season 3 is the last season in which Jack has more than one centric episode solely to himself.
  • This is the only season where a character has more appearances than Jack, with it being Kate. It is also the only season where one character has the most appearances; all the other seasons have the top spot being shared.

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