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Lost Season 5 Episode 10 He’s Our You

Submitted by Claudia on Tuesday, 24 March 20093 Comments

Lost Season 5 Episode 10 “He’s Our You” Preview

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“LaFleur” and “Namaste” were two revealing episodes. Although didn’t involve too much action, they offered some clues but also hatched new mysteries. This time, we found out more about Ben, Sun and Lapidus who are in the present. The most probable cause… Aaron and Ji Yeon shouldn’t be left home. Eloise Hawking did put them on guard: “If you don’t bring everyone back, the result will be unpredictable.”

Also, this chapter surprised by placing DHARMA Initiative in a different light… The old leaders came back in a world which doesn’t belong to them anymore. It’s about time to see a new confrontation between Jack and Sawyer (Jim LaFleur). Although Sawyer was surprisingly calm and tough-minded, he “made a Federal case” out of Jack’s mistakes. The altercation accentuated Sawyer’s incertitude. Now that Jack is back, his position as leader is threatened. Overall, “Namaste” was an interesting episode islanded with twists and with an unexpected finale.
Tomorrow night, the show returns with a new episode. In “He’s Our You”, one of the survivors decides to go against the group, putting everyone on the island in danger. You definitely wouldn’t like to miss this…

Lost Season 5 Episode 10 “He’s Our You” Sneak Peak 1

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