The Beginning of the End (Lost)

The Beginning of the End (Lost)

Infobox Television episode
Title = The Beginning of the End
Series = Lost


Caption = Hurley meets Abaddon at the mental institution
Season = 4
Episode = 1
Writer = Damon Lindelof
Carlton Cuse
Director = Jack Bender
Guests = Dominic Monaghan
Mira Furlan
Sam Anderson
L. Scott Caldwell
Tania Raymonde
Blake Bashoff
Marsha Thomason
Michael Cudlitz
Lance Reddick
John Terry
Fisher Stevens
Billy Ray Gallion
Grisel Toledo
Steven Neumeier
Production = 401 ["ABC", (February 1, 2008) " [http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/index?pn=photos#t=54633 'The Beginning of the End' Photos] ". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.]
Airdate = January 31, 2008
Episode list = "Lost" (season 4)
List of "Lost" episodes
Prev = Through the Looking Glass
Next = Confirmed Dead

"The Beginning of the End" is the fourth season premiere, and seventieth episode overall, of the American Broadcasting Company's serial drama television series "Lost". It was aired on ABC in the United States and CTV in Canada ["CTV", (January 2008) " [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/show/CTVShows/1095870160985_5 "Lost" (HD)] ". Retrieved on January 20, 2008.] on January 31, 2008. ["ABC Medianet", (January 18, 2008) " [http://www.abcmedianet.com/primeschedule/ABCGRIDSJAN21FEB10.xls Primetime Program Schedule Grid] ". Retrieved on January 19, 2008.] Co-creator/executive producer Damon Lindelof and executive producer Carlton Cuse wrote the premiere in late July 2007,Lindelof, Damon & Cuse, Carlton, (July 26, 2007) " [http://ll.media.abc.com/podcast/audio/abc/Lostpodcast_20070921.mp3 "Lost" Season 4 Panel] ", "Comic Con International". Retrieved on August 18, 2007.] with most of the episode directed on location in Oahu, Hawaii in August and September by executive producer Jack Bender."ABC Medianet", (January 14, 2008) " [http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=011408_17 Feeling that Their Rescue is Imminent, the Survivors Ponder Charlie's Final Message that the People Claiming to Liberate Them Aren't Who They Seem to Be] ". Retrieved on January 14, 2008.] With this premiere, Jeff Pinkner no longer serves as an executive producer and staff writer. [ [http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/missingpieces/index?pn=missingpiecescredits#t=0 "Lost: Missing Pieces" Credits] ", "ABC". Retrieved on November 12, 2007.] The episode was watched by eighteen million Americans, bringing in the best ratings for "Lost" in seventeen episodes. [Kissell, Rick, (February 1, 2008) " [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117980006.html?categoryId=14&cs=1 Auds Find "Lost" on Thursday] ", "Variety". Retrieved on February 1, 2008.] According to "Metacritic", "The Beginning of the End" garnered "universal acclaim"."Metacritic", (January 31, 2008) " [http://www.metacritic.com/tv/shows/lostseasonfour "Lost" (ABC): Season 4] ". Retrieved on February 16, 2008.]

The narrative takes place over ninety days after the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, on December 23, 2004. The stranded crash survivors make contact with Naomi Dorrit's (played by Marsha Thomason) associates on a nearby freighter, but the survivors divide when they hear that those on the freighter may not be coming to rescue the survivors. Flashforwards show the post-island lives of Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia) and Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox). They are lying to the public about their time on the island. In flashforwards, Hurley has visions of his deceased friend Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan); in the present, Hurley grieves over Charlie's death on the island. Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies) makes his first appearance in "The Beginning of the End".

Plot

After being knifed in the back by John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) in the third season finale, Naomi uses her satellite phone to talk to George Minkowski (Fisher Stevens) on the freighter. Before she dies, she tells him that her injury was an accident and to give her love to her sister. Meanwhile, Hurley finds Jacob's cabin. He looks through the window and sees Christian Shephard (John Terry) in a rocking chair before someone steps up to the glass. Hurley runs away, but finds the cabin again—in a different location. He squeezes his eyes shut and when he opens them, the building is gone and Locke appears.Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director), "The Beginning of the End". "Lost", ABC. Episode 1, season 4. Aired on January 31, 2008.]

Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick) returns from the , bearing Charlie's final message that the freighter offshore is not owned by Penny Widmore (Sonya Walger). The survivors reunite at 815's cockpit. Jack knocks Locke to the ground, takes his gun and pulls the trigger, but finds that the gun is not loaded because Locke had no intention of killing Jack earlier that day. Locke tells the castaways that they are in great danger and leaves for the Barracks with Hurley, James "Sawyer" Ford (Josh Holloway), Claire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin) and her baby Aaron, Danielle Rousseau (Mira Furlan) and her captive Ben Linus (Michael Emerson), Alex (Tania Raymonde) and her boyfriend Karl (Blake Bashoff), Vincent the dog (Pono [Nichols, Katherine, (March 25, 2007) " [http://starbulletin.com/2007/03/25/features/story01.html Chewing the Scenery] ", "Honolulu Star Bulletin". Retrieved on March 30, 2007.] ) and four other survivors. Soon after, Jack and Kate see a helicopter and meet Daniel, a twitchy physicist who parachutes down. [Goddard, Drew (writer) & Vaughan, Brian K. (writer) & Williams, Stephen (director), "Confirmed Dead". "Lost", ABC. Episode 2, season 4. Aired on February 7, 2008.]

Flashforwards show that Hurley is semi-famous as one of the "Oceanic Six" after his escape from the island and is keeping quiet about his time there. Hurley encounters an apparition of Charlie. Shocked, he speeds away in his Camaro and is apprehended by Los Angeles police. Hurley is interrogated by Ana Lucia Cortez's (Michelle Rodriguez) former partner Detective "Big" Mike Walton (Michael Cudlitz) and he lies that he has no knowledge of Ana Lucia. Hurley looks at the interrogation room's mirror glass, he imagines seeing Charlie swimming in water until he breaks the glass and floods the room. Hurley willingly returns to the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institution, where he is visited by Matthew Abaddon (Lance Reddick), who claims to be an attorney for Oceanic Airlines. When Abaddon fails to supply a business card, he asks if "they" are still alive before stealthily exiting. An apparition of Charlie appears who tells Hurley that "they" need him. Finally, Hurley is visited by Jack, who is thinking of growing a beard. Jack confirms that Hurley will not reveal the Oceanic Six's secrets. Hurley apologizes for going with Locke and insists that they return to the island, but Jack refuses.

Production

While casting characters, fake names, occupations and scenes were temporarily assigned to limit the leak of spoilers. [Littleton, Cynthia, (October 12, 2007) " [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117974014.html?categoryId=2641&cs=1 "Lost": The Weight of the Wait] ", "Variety". Retrieved on October 13, 2007.] Lance Reddick was told that he was auditioning for the part of "Arthur Stevens", a "ruthless corporate recruiter", instead of Matthew Abbadon. "Matthew" and "Abaddon" were revealed as season 4 clue words in the alternate reality game "Find 815". [McGee, Ryan, (January 21, 2008) " [http://blog.zap2it.com/lost/2008/01/just-another-ma.html Just Another Manic Monday] ", "Zap2it". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] The writers chose the character's surname after they read the Wikipedia article on Abaddon, which states that it means "place of destruction". [Jensen, Jeff "Doc", (February 21, 2008) " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20179125_5,00.html "Lost": Mind-Blowing Scoop From Its Producers] ", "Entertainment Weekly". Retrieved on February 21, 2008.] The writer-producers were originally interested in having Reddick play Mr. Eko during the second season, however, he was busy starring on HBO's "The Wire". [Jensen, Jeff, (August 29, 2007) " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20053863,00.html "Lost": Five Fresh Faces] ", "Entertainment Weekly". Retrieved on August 30, 2007.] Jeremy Davies was cast as Daniel because he is one of the writer-producers' favorite character actors, and they think that his "transformative quality [and] the tremendous intelligence that seems to emanate from him … seemed perfect for [the part] ", [Jensen, Jeff, (August 29, 2007) " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20053863_2,00.html "Lost" Producers on Their Five New Actors] ", "Entertainment Weekly". Retrieved on August 30, 2007.] which was originally planned to be a recurring role. ["ABC" Medianet, (January 18, 2008) " [http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=011808_12 Four Strangers Arrive on the Island, Leading the Survivors to Question the Intentions of Their Supposed Rescuers] ". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] When Davies met costume designer Roland Sanchez, he was wearing a thin black tie. Sanchez merged this "cool, edgy look" with his idea for the character's clothes: a "nerdy" loosely woven dress shirt from J.Crew. [Sanchez, Roland, (February 8, 2008) " [http://ll.media.abc.com/podcast/video/itunes/LOST_403_Podcast_Video_SD_1552785.m4v The Official "Lost" Video Podcast] ", "ABC". Retrieved on March 17, 2008.]

Several titles were proposed for the episode. The ultimate title is a reference to a line in the previous episode when Ben warns Jack that contacting the freighter "is the beginning of the end". [Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director). "Through the Looking Glass". "Lost", ABC. Episode 23, season 3. Aired on May 23, 2007.] Filming began on August 17 [Garcia, Jorge, (August 14, 2007) " [http://dispatchesfromtheisland.blogspot.com/2007/08/working-friday.html Working Friday] ", "Dispatches from the Island". Retrieved on August 18, 2007.] and ended on or just after September 7, 2007. [Perez, Mario, (September 7, 2007) " [http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/display/display_item.aspx?item=ph/htm/110815_044.htm Terry O'Quinn, Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Naveen Andrews, Henry Ian Cusick and Sam Anderson in 'The Beginning of the End'] ", "ABC Medianet". Retrieved on December 21, 2007.] Garcia felt "a little pressure" because he had the lead role in the episode, but "was really excited, too [because it] was a different direction for a season premiere [that he] felt the fans would probably dig".Jensen, Jeff "Doc", (February 6, 2008) " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20176576_2,00.html Hugs for Hurley] ", "Entertainment Weekly". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] In the mental institution, Hurley is seen painting a picture of an Inuit man and an igloo. This was painted by Garcia. [Garcia, Jorge, (February 2, 2008) " [http://www.thefuselage.com/Threaded/showthread.php?p=1738256 Eskimo Drawing] ", "The Fuselage". Retrieved on February 9, 2008.] When the episode was broadcast, Christian appeared in Jacob's cabin; however, the scene was shot with another Hurley inside. Additionally, when Garcia was filming his interrogation scene in an aquarium, he was unaware that Charlie would be swimming outside and breaking the glass in the finished product.Dos Santos, Kristin, (February 1, 2008) " [http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/detail/index.jsp?uuid=484ef4ea-19b1-4e42-ae78-d57998c34318 Who Was in the Chair? What's Next? "Lost"'s Jorge Garcia Spills Some Secrets] ", "E!". Retrieved on February 1, 2008.] Charlie's swim was filmed weeks after the rest of the episode had been shot, alongside production of "Meet Kevin Johnson" and the "" mobisodes in late November 2007. The scene was filmed with stunt double Jake Kilfoyle at the Looking Glass set that was previously used for the third season episodes titled "Greatest Hits" and "Through the Looking Glass". [Higgins, Jean, (February 1, 2008) " [http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/index?pn=index Official "Lost" Video Podcast] ", "ABC". Retrieved on February 2, 2008.]

Most "Lost" episodes feature crossovers and "Easter eggs"—intentionally hidden clues and references to the show's mythology [Veitch, Kristin, (November 18, 2005) " [http://web.archive.org/web/20060901123912/http://www.eonline.com/Gossip/Kristin/Archive2005/051118b.html Easter Egg or Fake Egg?] ", "E!". Retrieved on February 16, 2008.] —and "The Beginning of the End" is no exception. [Kubicek, John, (February 1, 2008) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/lost-easter-eggs-episode-41-th-16288.aspx "Lost" Easter Eggs: Episode 4.1 'The Beginning of the End'] ", "BuddyTV". Retrieved on February 16, 2008.] Despite being dead, Christian appears for a couple seconds in Jacob's cabin with no dialogue. [Kubicek, John, (February 1, 2008) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/more/lost-easter-eggs-episode-41-th-16285.aspx "Lost" Easter Eggs: Episode 4.1 'The Beginning of the End' – #2 Jacob's Cabin] ", "BuddyTV". Retrieved on February 16, 2008.] Big Mike, who appears in Ana Lucia's flashbacks in the second season episode "Collision", returns in Hurley's flashforward. Randy Nations (Billy Ray Gallion) appears in a few seconds with no dialogue, videotaping Hurley's arrest. [Kubicek, John, (February 1, 2008) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/more/lost-easter-eggs-episode-41-th-16285.aspx "Lost" Easter Eggs: Episode 4.1 'The Beginning of the End' – #3 Randy Nations] ", "BuddyTV". Retrieved on February 16, 2008.] When Hurley hallucinates that Charlie is swimming outside the interrogation room, Charlie has "they need you" written on his hand. This is what Charlie tells Hurley later in the episode. ["ABC", (February 1, 2008) " [http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/index?pn=recap#t=46481&d=55463 'The Beginning of the End': Season 4, Episode 401 Recap] ". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.]

Due to production of the fourth season being put on hold due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, [Lindelof, Damon & Cuse, Carlton, (November 5, 2007) " [http://weblogs.variety.com/wga_strike_blog/2007/11/lost-writers-li.html "Lost" Writers: "Like Putting Down a "Harry Potter" Book in the Middle"] ", "Variety". Retrieved on November 8, 2007.] the show runners wanted to hold the eight episodes that had been completed until they were able to make more of the season. [Goldman, Eric, (November 7, 2007) " [http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/833/833445p1.html Writers Strike: Should "Lost" Air This Season?] ", "IGN". Retrieved on November 8, 2007.] ABC decided against this and announced that "The Beginning of the End" would be aired at the end of January 2008, regardless of when the strike was to end. [Grossman, Ben, (November 7, 2007) " [http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6498735.html?industryid=47168 Strike Coverage: ABC to Air Partial Season of "Lost"] ", "Broadcasting & Cable". Retrieved on November 8, 2007.] This was the first "Lost" episode to be aired on Thursday at 9:00 pm ET, ["ABC Medianet", (December 14, 2007) " [http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=121407_01 ABC Unveils Midseason Primetime Schedule] ", "ABC" Medianet. Retrieved on December 14, 2007.] a competitive and prestigious timeslot [de Moraes, Lisa, (December 15, 2007) " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/14/AR2007121402007.html Strike That! Sans Writers, ABC Reshuffles Time Slots for "Lost", "Housewives"] ", "The Washington Post". Retrieved on September 27, 2008.] normally occupied by "Grey's Anatomy"; [Martell, Erin, (February 13, 2008) " [http://www.tvsquad.com/2008/02/13/second-batch-of-lost-episodes-will-follow-greys-anatomy Second Batch of "Lost" Episodes Will Follow "Grey's Anatomy"] ", "TV Squad". Retrieved on February 25, 2008.] previous episodes had been aired on Wednesdays. [Dos Santos, Kristin, (December 14, 2007) " [http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/detail/index.jsp?uuid=65b8528b-c48d-41f1-9df6-a9ac10e19e3f&sid=fd-hot2-txt "Lost": It's Baaack!] ", "E!". Retrieved on December 14, 2007.] Like the previous "Lost" season premieres, "The Beginning of the End" was scheduled for an outdoor premiere at Sunset on the Beach in Waikiki, Honolulu, [Lachonis, Jon "DocArzt", (October 29, 2007) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/lost-public-premiere-planned-t-13131.aspx "Lost" Public Premiere Planned, Time Slot Still Up in the Air] ", "BuddyTV". Retrieved on October 28, 2007.] where movies are regularly shown on a 30-foot (9 m) screen free to the public, [" [http://www.sunsetonthebeach.net Waikiki Beach Movie Schedule and Events] ", "Sunset on the Beach". Retrieved on October 29, 2007.] but it was cancelled due to the writers' strike. [Kunz, Caryn, (January 10, 2008) " [http://blogs.honoluluadvertiser.com/lostinhawaii.php/2008/01/10/lost_premiere_in_waikiki "Lost" Premiere in Waikiki] ", "The Honolulu Advertiser". Retrieved on January 19, 2008.] The original television broadcast of the episode was immediately preceded by a clip-show titled "Lost: Past, Present & Future". ["ABC Medianet", (January 14, 2008) " [http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=011408_16 A Look Over the Past Three Seasons will Attempt to Shed Some Light on Where the Survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 are and if Rescue Truly is at Hand] ". Retrieved on January 20, 2008.]

Reception

Don Williams of "BuddyTV" dubbed "The Beginning of the End" "the most anticipated season premiere of the year". [Williams, Don, (January 31, 2008) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/lost-episode-41-the-beginning-16266.aspx "Lost": Episode 4.1 'The Beginning of the End' Live Thoughts] ", "BuddyTV". Retrieved on January 31, 2008.] It was watched by approximately 16.137 million American viewers live or within six hours with a 6.7/17 in the key adults 18–49 demographic, ["ABC Medianet", (February 5, 2008) " [http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=020508_02 Weekly Primetime Ratings] ". Retrieved on February 10, 2008.] bringing in the best Nielsen Ratings for "Lost" in seventeen episodes and ranking "Lost" eighth in the weekly charts. ["ABC Medianet", (February 5, 2008) " [http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=020508_03 Weekly Program Rankings] ". Retrieved on February 5, 2008.] The episode was watched by a total of 17.766 million viewers live or recorded and watched within seven days of broadcast and this number went toward the year-end average. [Gorman, Bill, (February 24, 2008) " [http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/02/24/top-timeshifted-broadcast-shows-jan-28-feb-3/2722 Top Time-Shifted Broadcast Shows, Jan 28–Feb 3] ", "TV by the Numbers". Retrieved on March 26, 2008.] In Canada, "The Beginning of the End" was seen by 1.855 million viewers, making "Lost" the sixth most watched program of the week. ["BBM Canada", (February 5, 2008) " [http://www.bbm.ca/en/nat01282008.pdf Top Programs – Total Canada (English)] ". Retrieved on February 10, 2008.] It brought in an audience almost double the size of that of the previous episode and greater than any third season episode, ["BBM Canada", (May 27, 2007) " [http://www.bbm.ca/en/nat05212007.pdf Top Programs – Total Canada (English)] ". Retrieved on January 31, 2008.] with the exception of the season premiere. ["BBM Canada", (October 10, 2006) " [http://www.bbm.ca/en/nat10022006.pdf Top Programs – Total Canada (English)] ". Retrieved on February 10, 2008.] The fourth season premiere was successful in the United Kingdom with 1.1 million viewers. [Holmwood, Leigh, (February 3, 2008) " [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/feb/04/tvratings.television1 Warm Welcome for "Lost"'s Return] ", "The Guardian". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] In Australia, "Lost" was the fifteenth most watched show of the night with 912 000 viewers, which was deemed disappointing by David Dale of "The Sun-Herald". [Dale, David, (February 9, 2008) " [http://blogs.sunherald.com.au/whoweare/archives/2008/02/the_ratings_rac_74.html The Ratings Race: The Silly Season Ends Here] ", "The Sun-Herald". Retrieved on February 10, 2008.]

American critics were sent screener DVDs of "The Beginning of the End" and "Confirmed Dead" on January 28, 2008. "Metacritic" gave the episode a Metascore—a weighted average based on the impressions of a select twelve critical reviews—of 87. Robert Bianco of "USA Today" wrote that "returning with a heart-stopping, perfectly pitched episode … "Lost" is an oasis in a strike-parched TV desert." [Bianco, Robert, (January 30, 2008) " [http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/reviews/2008-01-30-lost-returns_N.htm "Lost" Rescues a TV Season That's Adrift] ", "USA Today". Retrieved on February 2, 2008.] Mary McNamara of the "Los Angeles Times" described "The Beginning of the End" as an "emotion-churning chemical dump right in the old brain stem—horror, hysteria, regret, adrenaline and what … will happen next?" [McNamara, Mary, (January 31, 2008) " [http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2008/Feb/01/en/hawaii802010327.html "Lost" in the Moment] ", "Los Angeles Times". Retrieved on February 2, 2008.] Adam Buckman of the "New York Post" gave the episode four out of four stars. [Buckman, Adam, (January 31, 2008) " [http://www.nypost.com/seven/01312008/tv/island_fever_260165.htm Island Fever: Thank God, At Least "Lost" is Back] ", "New York Post". Retrieved on February 2, 2008.] Maureen Ryan of the "Chicago Tribune" "blissfully enjoyed every minute" and noted that "there aren't any faults". [Ryan, Maureen, (January 29, 2008) " [http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2008/01/lost-shockers-a.html "Lost"'s Fab Start to Season 4, and a Chat with Co-Creator Damon Lindelof] ", "Chicago Tribune". Retrieved on January 30, 2008.] Diane Werts of "Newsday" raved the episode as "superb" and "insanely entertain [ing] " and concluded her review with "Lost" seems to have found itself". [Werts, Diane, (January 30, 2008) " [http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/ny-ettell5555593jan30,0,2205345.column Review: "Lost" Finds Itself Again in New Season] ", "Newsday". Retrieved on February 12, 2008.] Tim Goodman of the "San Francisco Chronicle" declared that it and "Confirmed Dead" "are roller coasters of fast action and revelation [that are] good to see". [Goodman, Tim, (January 30, 2008) " [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2008/01/30/DDAFUO57I.DTL Want to Get "Lost"? There's Still Time as Season Starts] ", "San Francisco Chronicle". Retrieved on February 2, 2008.] Matthew Gilbert of "The Boston Globe" pointed out that "Lost" can still make the pulse race and the brain tingle … [and] remains TV's most gripping serial". [Gilbert, Matthew, (January 31, 2008) " [http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2008/01/31/lost_finds_new_ways_to_intrigue "Lost" Finds New Ways to Intrigue] ", "The Boston Globe". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] Alan Sepinwall of "The Star-Ledger" was unsure "if "Lost" is ever going to give satisfying answers to its many, many remaining mysteries … but when it's as scary and hilarious and moving and exciting as these two episodes, I'm okay with that." [Sepinwall, Alan, (January 31, 2008) " [http://blog.nj.com/alltv/2008/01/sepinwall_on_tv_lost_season_fo.html "Lost" Season 4 Review] ", "The Star-Ledger". Retrieved on February 12, 2008.] In less positive reviews, Rodney Ho of "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" called it "a satisfactory return episode with a fair share of drama and pathos … [that] provides just enough revelations to keep fans hungry for more" [Ho, Rodney, (January 31, 2008) " [http://www.accessatlanta.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/accessatlanta/radiotalk/entries/2008/01/31/131_lost_is_bac.html "Lost" is Back!] ", "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution". Retrieved on February 15, 2008.] and David Hinckley of the "Daily News" rated the episode with three stars out of a possible five. [Hinckley, David, (January 30, 2008) " [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2008/01/30/2008-01-30_lost_still_heading_in_the_right_directio.html "Lost" Still Heading in the Right Direction] ", "Daily News". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.]

Brian Lowry of "Variety" said that "Lost"'s return goes down like a welcome tonic as scripted TV fades to black … providing an unusually generous array of juicy moments for the large (and, at times, neglected) cast." [Lowry, Brian, (January 29, 2008) " [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117935989.html "Lost" Review] ", "Variety". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] Mark Medley of the "National Post" called it "a brilliant season premiere" with multiple "jaw-dropping moments". [Medley, Mark, (February 1, 2008) " [http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/theampersand/archive/2008/02/01/lost-season-four-episode-one-recap.aspx The Oceanic Six: "Lost" Season 4, Episode 1 Recap] ", "National Post". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] Jeff Jensen of "Entertainment Weekly" felt that the premiere was mind-blowing [Jensen, Jeff "Doc", (February 1, 2008) " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20175395,00.html "Lost": Back and Forth] ", "Entertainment Weekly". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] and featured good acting by Garcia. Frazier Moore of the "Associated Press" wrote that "Lost" is further upping the ante, and heightening the pressure on us as the show's vast mythology continues to metastasize." [Moore, Frazier, (January 30, 2008) " [http://www.azcentral.com/ent/tv/articles/0130lost0130.html "Lost" is Found as Fourth Season Puts Islanders in New Jeopardy—with New Mysteries] ", "Associated Press". Retrieved on February 12, 2008.] Kristin Dos Santos of "E!" called it "so well written, produced, acted and directed it felt like a movie". [Dos Santos, Kristin & Godwin, Jennifer, (January 31, 2008) " [http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/detail/index.jsp?uuid=b08619ec-e0b4-4473-be06-60fc916efd23 "Lost" Redux: Oh My God, I Love This Show So Much] ", "E!". Retrieved on February 1, 2008.] Michael Ausiello of "TV Guide" described it as "easily one of the best hours of TV so far this season." [Ausiello, Michael, (February 6, 2008) " [http://www.tvguide.com/Ask-Ausiello/080206 "Heroes", "Moonlight", Lauren Graham, "Scrubs" and More!] ", "TV Guide". Retrieved on April 13, 2008.] Bruce Fretts of "TV Guide" responded well to Reddick's performance. [Fretts, Bruce, (February 1, 2008) " [http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Cheers-38-Jeers/Cheers-Lost-Finds/800032236 Cheers: "Lost" Finds Lance Reddick] ", "TV Guide". Retrieved on February 17, 2008.] Chris Carabott of "IGN" gave the episode 9.1/10, stating that it was "a great start to what promises to be an exciting … season 4. The momentum and pacing is on par with last season's finale". [Carabott, Chris, (January 30, 2008) " [http://tv.ign.com/articles/848/848511p1.html "Lost": 'The Beginning of the End' Advance Review] ", "IGN". Retrieved on February 1, 2008.] LTG of "Television Without Pity" graded it as an "A–". [LTG, (February 5, 2008) " [http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/Shows/Lost/Stories/The-Beginning-Of-The-End Can't Keep a Dead Hobbit Down] ", "Television Without Pity". Retrieved on February 25, 2008.] Jon Lachonis of "UGO" gave the episode an "A+", calling it "a crushingly emotional, action packed introduction … [which proves] that … "Lost"'s groundbreaking protean form still has plenty of blinding ways to dazzle and entertain in a way that is nonetheless unique unto itself." [Lachonis, Jon "DocArzt", [http://tvblog.ugo.com/index.php/tvblog/more/lost_season_4_premiere_beginning_of_the_end_reviewed_mild_spoilers "Lost" Season 4 Premiere: 'Beginning of the End' Reviewed] ", "UGO". Retrieved on January 22, 2008.] Oscar Dahl of "BuddyTV" wrote that "the episode was pretty much a masterpiece". [Dahl, Oscar, (February 1, 2008) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/lost-the-oceanic-6-16293.aspx "Lost": The Oceanic Six] ", "BuddyTV". Retrieved on February 1, 2008.] Daniel of "TMZ" graded it as an "A", saying that it was perfect and set up the rest of the season well. [Daniel, (February 1, 2008) " [http://my.tmz.com/2008/02/01/lost-diary-the-beginning-of-the-end "Lost" Diary: 'The Beginning of the End'] ", "TMZ". Retrieved on March 15, 2008.]

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