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Congratulations to Yesterdays winners Outlaws and The Man Behind the Curtain, although it did mean an early exit for one of my favourites Deus Ex Machina and an early exit for our wildcard entry, Expose. They will be going forward into the next round, and thanks to everyone who voted and commented. Today we have a Season 1 vs Season 2 matchup along with an all Season 3 affair. Please feel free to leave comments about why you chose a particular episode and any highlights/memorable moments from them.
Not In Portland Not in Portland was the seventh episode in Season 3 of Lost, and episode 54 of the series. It was the first episode that follows the season's opening "miniseason" and subsequent 13-week broadcasting hiatus. While Jack is in command as the fate of Ben's life rests in his hands, Kate and Sawyer help Alex in return for a boat, and Juliet makes a shocking decision that could endanger her standing with her people.Full Summary
The Glass Ballerina "The Glass Ballerina" is the second episode of the third season of Lost, and the 49th episode of the series as a whole. Jin, Sun and Sayid worry when Jack, Kate and Sawyer make no contact with them after they have lit the signal fire. Meanwhile, the Others realize that the survivors have acquired a sailboat.Full Summary
S.O.S "S.O.S." is the ninteenth episode of Season 2 of Lost. As Bernard attempts to spur the survivors into trying to get themselves rescued, Rose believes that he is merely giving them false hope. At the Swan, Jack decides to head to the line and offer the Others a trade: Henry Gale for Walt.Full Summary
The Moth "The Moth" is the seventh episode of Season 1 of Lost. Charlie struggles with withdrawal symptoms after giving his remaining heroin stash to John Locke. Elsewhere, Sayid sets in motion his plan to isolate the origin of the French distress signal, in the hope that it could provide a means of finding a way off the Island. Flashbacks in this episode center around Charlie's struggles with the temptations involved with being a rockstar and also his older brother's massive ego.Full Summary