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  1. Oct 12, 2005 · Everybody Hates Hugo: Directed by Alan Taylor. With Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Naveen Andrews, Emilie de Ravin, Matthew Fox. Hurley struggles with a task inside the hatch as he flashes back to disturbing memories. Sawyer and the others learn their captors' identities.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
    • Alan Taylor
    • 2005-10-12
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    Previously on Lost

    1. Charlie collects messages for the survivors' loved ones in a bottle, to be taken on the raft. ("Exodus, Part 1") 2. Sawyer and Michael swim back to the Island from the remains of the raft, where they and Jin are attacked by four strangers and dumped into a pit. ("Adrift") ("Orientation") 3. A woman is pushed in with them and introduces herself as Ana Lucia. After learning they were on Flight 815, she attacks Sawyer and takes his gun, signaling her companion to pull her out. ("Orientation")

    Flashback

    Hurley is watching the Mega Lotto Draw as the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, & 42 are drawn, exactly matching the numbers on his ticket. He faints from the shock of discovering that he has just won the jackpot and his mother comes rushing in to revive him. She chastises him for his lifestyle, and tells him that he must make changes in his life. Hurley appears shell-shocked and says that he likes his life as it is and doesn’t want things to change. ♪ Later, while at work at Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shac...

    Walt's face can be seen on the milk carton from which Hurleydrinks during his dream sequence, stated 'Missing'.
    When Sayid and Jack are discussing the Hatch, Sayid notes that the last time he saw concrete poured over something in such a way was the Chernobyl disaster, the 1986 nuclear power plant explosion i...
    Season six features an episode called "Everybody Loves Hugo", a reference to the title of this episode.
    This episode is rated TV-14-LV.
    Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje joins the cast as a regular in this episode as Mr. Ekoafter having made two guest starring appearances, although his character is still as yet unnamed.
    Cynthia Watros join the cast as a regular in this episode and appear for the first time as Libbyafter being played by non-speaking extras in the previous two episodes.
    Sam Anderson makes his first appearance as Bernard, after being played by a non-speaking extra in the previous two episodes.
    This is the last time until "The End" that a main character is added to the cast in an episode other than a season premiere.

    Recurring themes

    1. Libby tells Michael that 23 of the tailies survived. (The Numbers) 2. The number 4 is briefly seen on the gas station in Hurley's flashback as the gas price. (The Numbers) 3. The Lottery announcer says it is the 16th week with no winner. (The Numbers) 4. Randy accuses Hurley of eating 8 pieces of chicken when he is taken back to his office. (The Numbers) 5. Randy is Hurley's boss in this episode and Locke's boss at the box company Hurley owns in Tustin, where Locke lives. (Character connec...

    Cultural references

    1. "My Conversation": The music playing at the beginning of the episode is a Jamaican Reggae song by The Uniques featuring Slim Smith (1968). Later in the episode, Rose is heard humming the tune. (Music) 2. Everybody Loves Raymond and Everybody Hates Chris: The title of this episode references these TV shows. (Movies and TV) 3. The Hold Steady: Hurley asks Starla to attend a concert by this Brooklyn-based musical group. Writer Edward Kitsis and Hold Steady frontman Craig Finn were best friend...

    Literary techniques

    1. Some of the Tailies are revealed to be alive, including Bernard, who Rose correctly predicted was not dead. (Plot twist) (Archetype) 2. Hurley, the survivor who is trying to combat an eating disorder, is put in charge of rationing food. (Irony) 3. Hurley lost his friend when he tried to keep his secret from him and prevent his world from changing, but by embracing change, Hurley gains the love and friendship of everyone at the camp. (Juxtaposition) 4. At the end of the episode when Sun is...

    Episode references

    1. Locke said he had lots of jobs he didn't want to do. ("Walkabout") 2. Charlie gets Claire some real peanut butter. ("Confidence Man") 3. Hurley's winning the lottery is again shown. ("Numbers") 4. Charlie refers to the time Hurley told him he was worth $150 million. ("Numbers") 5. The message bottle from the raft washes up on shore. ("Exodus, Part 1") ("Exodus, Part 2") 6. Charlie mentions the mission to the Black Rock and saving Aaron. ("Exodus, Part 1") ("Exodus, Part 2") 7. Jack shows S...

    Episode allusions

    1. Rose still believes her husband is alive. ("Tabula Rasa") ("Hearts and Minds") 2. Sawyer sarcastically asks Jin to pee on his wounded shoulder. Hurley earlier wanted Jin to pee on his wounded foot. ("Hearts and Minds") 3. Hurley retrieves the left over dynamite from the journey to the Black Rock. ("Exodus, Part 2")

  2. "Everybody Hates Hugo" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American drama television series Lost, and the show's 29th episode overall. The episode was written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and directed by Alan Taylor. It first aired in the United States on October 12, 2005, on ABC.

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  5. Oct 1, 2014 · His story becomes the centerpiece of “Everybody Hates Hugo,” a flashback storyline that escalates too quickly to seem like more than a thematic tool.

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  6. Everybody Hates Hugo. Lost. Summaries. Hurley struggles with a task inside the hatch as he flashes back to disturbing memories. Sawyer and the others learn their captors' identities. Disturbing memories from Hurley's past cause him to struggle with a task he's assigned inside the hatch to watch over the food storage locker.

  7. Jun 26, 2009 · Lost Flashback: "Everybody Hates Hugo" Review. Even the survivors of Flight 815 deserve a 'feel good' episode. Lost doesn't have many of them but "Everybody Hates Hugo" delivers a few...

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