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  1. Jan 18, 2006 · The Hunting Party: Directed by Stephen Williams. With Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Naveen Andrews, Emilie de Ravin, Matthew Fox. Jack, Locke and Sawyer follow Michael who left to look for his son.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
    • Stephen Williams
    • 2006-01-18
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    Previously on Lost

    1. The raft is ambushed by the Others. Walt is abducted. ("Exodus, Part 3") 2. Michael begins communicating with Walt over the hatch computer. ("The 23rd Psalm") 3. Gravely ill, Sawyer asks after Kate, saying he loves her. Some time later, Kate kisses Jack in the jungle and runs off, leaving Jack confused. ♪ ("What Kate Did")

    Flashback

    Jack and Christian diagnose an elderly man with a spinal tumor and determine he's not a candidate for surgery. However, the man and his daughter reveal they specifically sought out Jack, whom they know helped his wife to walk after her spine was crushed in a car accident. They are looking for a miracle, and much to his father's dismay, Jack agrees to perform the surgery. Jack and the man's daughter, Gabriela, form a connection - a dangerous one, according to Christian, who warns Jack to keep...

    On the Island

    Jack wakes up in the Swan to find an unconscious Locke lying on the floor in the armory. Behind him, Michael shows up with a gun, aiming at Jack. He tells Jack he is going on a journey after his son, because it is his right as a father. Jack offers to join him, but Michael says he has to do it alone; he locks both Jack and Locke in the armory. When Locke finally wakes up, Jack tells him what happened. Locke confesses and says he gave Michael a gun for shooting practice. Back at the beach, Kat...

    Tom also tells Jack, "Somebody a whole lot smarter than anyone here once said, 'Since the dawn of our species, Man has been blessed with curiosity.'" This is the first half of a quote from Alvar Ha...
    Angelo and Gabriela both have strong American accents when they speak in Italian. See the transcriptfor translation.
    Hurley finds a record from Geronimo Jackson. The producers claim that it is indeed a real, very obscure, band from the '70s. (Official Lost Podcast/May 15, 2006)

    Recurring themes

    1. Angelo has a tumor at the base of his spine and needs Jack to operate on it. Benjamin Linus will require the exact same surgery a few years later. 1.1. Jack's father mentions that Mr. Busoni is not a candidate for surgery. Ben also happens to not be a candidate. (Coincidences) 2. Angelo dies on the operation table. (Life and death) 3. In the flashback, Jack tells Sarah that he kissed another woman. (Secrets) 4. Sun says she used to be told what to do for 4 years. (The Numbers) 5. When Jack...

    Cultural references

    1. The Hunting Party: The title is a reference to the Western of the same name starring Oliver Reed and Gene Hackman. The two share little in common in terms of plot. 2. Daniel Boone: Sawyer calls Locke "Daniel Boone," after the American pioneer and hunter whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. (History) 3. Mr. Clean: Sawyer calls Locke "Mr. Clean." Mr. Clean is a mascot brand name of a popular cleaning product. He is a muscular, tanned, bald man w...

    Literary techniques

    1. Sawyer tells the bearded man that they aren't finished yet. Sawyer would later kill him in "Through the Looking Glass, Part 2". (Foreshadowing) 2. Tom refers to Walt as a "very special boy." (Regularly spoken phrases) 3. Jack plans to train an army. (Cliffhanger) 4. Michael previously said it would be a stupid idea to go after Walt by himself again. (Irony)

    Episode references

    1. Locke says he knows the name "Sawyer" wasn't on the manifest but that "James Ford" was. ("Raised by Another") 2. Jack tells Mr. Friendly that if the Others had any real strength they wouldn't have sent a spy. ("Raised by Another") ("Homecoming") 3. Sawyer recognizes the bearded man from the boat that intercepted the raft. ("Exodus, Part 2") 4. Mr. Friendly says the survivors "open doors you got no business opening" in reference to opening the hatch. ("Exodus, Part 2") 5. Angelo and Gabriel...

    Episode allusions

    1. Michael goes after Walt again. ("...And Found")

  2. "The Hunting Party" is the 36th episode of Lost. It is the 11th episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Elizabeth Sarnoff, and Christina M. Kim. It first aired on January 18, 2006, on ABC. The character of Jack Shephard is featured in the episode's flashbacks.

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  6. Aug 14, 2009 · Lost Flashback: "The Hunting Party" Review - IGN. Jack, Sawyer and Locke encounter the Others. By Chris Carabott. Updated: May 10, 2012 5:22 am. Posted: Aug 14, 2009 4:15 pm. Jack truly...

  7. Jack, Locke and Sawyer chase Michael after he plunges into the jungle in search of Walt; Sun has a surprising reaction to Jin's desire to join the search party; Hurley and Charlie commiserate...

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