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Posted 28/02/2008 10:31:26 PM | | Episode 4.06: "The Other Woman" (Juliet-centric flashback)
Airdate: March 6, 2008, 9 p.m.
Written by: Drew Goddard & Christina M. Kim
Directed by: Eric Laneuville
Episode Descrïption: Juliet receives an unwelcome visit from someone from her past and is given orders to track down Charlotte and Faraday in order to stop them from completing their mission -- by any means necessary. Meanwhile, Ben offers Locke an enticing deal.
Guest Stars: Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Andrea Roth as Harper, M.C. Gainey as Mr. Friendly/Tom and Brett Cullen as Goodwin.
Flashback Spoilers:
William Mapother (Ethan) will make a special appearance.
It features Harper, a therapist by profession and yet could benefit from some therapy herself. She is tough, no-nonsense and beautiful in an unadorned way. The qualities that make her a leader and effective at seeing into other people also cause her problems in her own life. She can be overly controlling and obsessive. Her strength of personality is undeniable. A recurring character.
NEW! "The other woman" is probably referring to Juliet. We will find out on the first five minutes of the episode whether or not Juliet is one of the Oceanic Six.
It features a look at Juliet's history on the island, including her reaction to the death of her lover Goodwin at the hands of Ana-Lucia.
Charles Widmore was on the island.
The Others can go back and forth from the island to the outside world. The sub is only part of how the Others travel to and from the island. It will explore the notion of time on the island and how the Others travel.
On-Island Spoilers:
Juliet receives an unwelcome visit from someone from her past and is given orders to track down Charlotte and Daniel in order to stop them from completing their mission by any means necessary.
Ben offers Locke an enticing deal.
Juliet goes to the Orchid Station. She also finds a field of skeletons.
NEW! We get a sense of where the Others are.
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