Lost season 5 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Time shifts plague the survivors on the island, leading to Charlotte's collapse. Believing the Orchid Station holds answers, they aim to return there. Meanwhile, John Locke's disappearance at a well suggests a significant time jump. In the Dharma Initiative camp, Juliet is called upon to perform a crucial Caesarean on Amy. Sawyer, now "LaFleur," fabricates a story of shipwreck to explain their presence and deftly negotiates with Richard Alpert to maintain peace after a deadly misunderstanding. Amidst these challenges, Sawyer and Juliet's relationship deepens, and they decide to stay on the island for two more weeks.
Full Episode S05E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the time shifts on the island?
Ben Linus' actions at the Orchid Station caused the time shifts.
What happens to Charlotte Lewis during the time shifts?
Charlotte Lewis collapses and suffers severe effects from the time shifts.
Why do the survivors decide to go back to the Orchid?
They believe returning to the Orchid might stop the time shifts.
What happens to John Locke at the well?
John Locke disappears when the island shifts in time again.
How do the survivors realize the time shifts have stopped?
Their physical symptoms (headaches, nosebleeds) cease, and the environment stabilizes.
What situation arises at the Dharma Initiative camp?
Horace Goodspeed is drunk and blowing up trees with dynamite.
Who is called to perform a Caesarean on Amy?
Juliet, a former member of the Others, is called upon to perform the operation.
What story does Sawyer tell the Dharma Initiative?
He claims they were shipwrecked while searching for the Black Rock.
How does Sawyer negotiate with Richard Alpert?
Sawyer explains the accidental killing of Alpert's men and negotiates to maintain peace.
What decision does Juliet make regarding the submarine?
Juliet initially decides to leave but agrees to stay for two more weeks after Sawyer's persuasion.
What relationship is developing in the episode?
A romantic relationship is developing between Sawyer and Juliet.
How does Horace Goodspeed handle his past?
Horace discusses his struggles and the concept of moving on with Sawyer.