Adrift
- Episode aired Sep 28, 2005
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
5.9K
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Michael and Sawyer fight for their lives on the high seas and discover a new threat. Locke descends into the hatch to find a missing Kate.Michael and Sawyer fight for their lives on the high seas and discover a new threat. Locke descends into the hatch to find a missing Kate.Michael and Sawyer fight for their lives on the high seas and discover a new threat. Locke descends into the hatch to find a missing Kate.
Naveen Andrews
- Sayid Jarrah
- (credit only)
Maggie Grace
- Shannon Rutherford
- (credit only)
Yunjin Kim
- Sun-Hwa Kwon
- (credit only)
Jeannetta Arnette
- Calloway
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe flashbacks were originally going to be about Sawyer's "Tampa Job" which had been referenced in Outlaws (2005). Kevin Dunn filmed scenes as Gordy and Jolene Blalock filmed scenes as Sawyer's partner, but Carlton Cuse felt that the story was not well conceived, and shooting was stopped. The flashback scenes were quickly replaced with flashbacks centering on Michael. The Tampa scenes were deleted and Cuse stated that they will never be released. Dunn later appeared as Gordy in The Long Con (2006).
- GoofsAt the start of the episode, Desmond puts spaces between each number he inputs into the computer. When Locke enters the numbers later in the episode he does not put spaces and the computer automatically puts them in.
Featured review
Smoke monster ain't got nothing on Susan
One of the reasons Lost was such a hit, was in their ability to create characters with more than one dimension. Real people aren't any one thing. We're a combination of many different things. This is what Lost does best. No character, no matter how beloved, is always right. Not one. Even our favorites act like complete idiots sometimes. Just like real people do. And I love that. Unfortunately, the dislike for a character can sometimes over shadow an amazing performance. Harold Perrineau is a great example. He's brilliant as the tortured Michael. And we see why in the flashbacks. That Susan character ain't got nuthin on the smoke monster. She might be the only purely evil character Lost has created. Everything is always about her. And then to use that disgusting line,'what's best for the child',, Ick,, can't stand those scenes she's in. Although once again, Tamara Taylor played the scenes with perfect blank eyed innocence. Why characters act the way they do is revealed in the flashbacks. We either relate, or we don't. But I for one can sympathize with Michael. No, I don't agree with a lot of his quick to judgement type actions. But Lost always does a great job at allowing the viewer to see how and why the characters are what they are. Not usually a fan of back stories, but Lost usually does them so well.
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- kingsx_64
- Jul 25, 2022
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