- Everybody Hates Hugo
Infobox Television episode | Title = Everybody Hates Hugo
Series =Lost (TV series)
Season = 2
Episode = 4
Guests =L. Scott Caldwell
Sam Anderson Lillian Hurst Marguerite Moreau DJ Qualls Billy Ray Gallion Kimberley Joseph
Raj K. Bose
Airdate = October 12, 2005
Production = 204 [ABC, (October 13, 2005) " [http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/index?pn=photos#t=54633 'Everybody Hates Hugo' Photos] ". Retrieved on July 22, 2008.]
Writer =Edward Kitsis &Adam Horowitz
Director = Alan Taylor
Episode list = "Lost" (season 2)
List of "Lost" episodes
Caption = Jin and the shop clerk in Hurley's dream
Prev = Orientation
Next =...And Found "Everybody Hates Hugo" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American
drama television series "Lost", and the show's twenty-eighth episode overall. The episode was written byEdward Kitsis andAdam Horowitz , and directed by Alan Taylor. It first aired in the United States on October 12, 2005 on theAmerican Broadcasting Company .In this episode, flashbacks reveal why Hurley is hesitant at his new job of distributing food found in the newly discovered Swan station. Meanwhile, a few castaways become worried that the raft sent by them for rescue may have not gone as far as they hoped. Jack and Sayid explore the hatch, while Sawyer, Jin, and Michael find out the their captors are from the tail section of the plane.
Plot
The flashbacks reveal the events immediately following
Hugo "Hurley" Reyes 's (Jorge Garcia ) discovery of his winning lottery numbers. Hurley keeps his win a secret, and quits his job at afast food restaurant along with his friend Johnny (DJ Qualls ). The pair enjoy themselves by pulling a prank on their former boss, and going to arecord store where Hurley asks out his crush, Starla (Marguerite Moreau ). Hurley asks Johnny to promise that they will never change, and Johnny does so. Johnny pulls into a local gas station to buy some beer, but notices news crews talking to the attendant. When the clerk loudly points out Hurley as the buyer of the winning lottery ticket, Johnny's stunned expression clearly reveals that, despite his promise, everything has changed.In present time at the hatch, Hurley struggles with the task of food rationing.
Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan ) asks Hurley if the bunker contains food, specifically peanut butter forClaire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin ), but Hurley will not answer him. Hurley decides to enlistRose Henderson-Nadler (L. Scott Caldwell ) to help him take inventory. At one point, Hurley has a strange dream, in whichJin-Soo Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim ) tells Hurley, in English, that "everything is going to change." Hurley becomes less and less certain of his ability to ration the food in a manner that keeps everyone happy. He attempts to quit, but John Locke (Terry O'Quinn ) refuses to permit it. Hurley then prepares to blow up the pantry with dynamite, but Rose intervenes. He explains that the food, newfound wealth to the survivors, will change everything and everyone will come to hate him, just as things changed when everyone knew he won the lottery, however Rose talks him out of his plan. Later, Hurley informsJack Shephard (Matthew Fox) of his decision to give the food all away, arguing that the food stores do not amount to very much when divided among all the survivors. The food is distributed freely and the survivors enjoy an enormous feast. Everyone appreciates Hurley's generosity, including Charlie, who gives his benefactor a hug of reconciliation.James "Sawyer" Ford (Josh Holloway ), Michael Dawson (Harold Perrineau ) and Jin learn that their captors are survivors from the tail section of Oceanic 815 and are taken to aDHARMA Initiative station, which they use for sanctuary. A woman named Libby (Cynthia Watros ) says that there were 23 survivors from the tail section of the plane, although very few remain.Meanwhile, the bottle of messages from the raft, on which Michael, Sawyer, Jin and
Walt Lloyd were travelling, washes ashore. Claire andShannon Rutherford (Maggie Grace ) give it toSun-Hwa Kwon (Yunjin Kim ), Jin's wife, and she opts to bury the bottle on the beach, inadvertently losing her wedding ring in the process. In the hatch, Jack andSayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews ) inspect the mysterious concrete barricade blocking what appears to be a corridor to another section of the bunker. They discover that the barrier is very thick and that the corridor is also blocked on the foundation level. Later, Jack andKate Austen (Evangeline Lilly ) share a moment ofsexual tension when she exits the shower wearing only a towel.Production
"Everybody Hates Hugo" was the first episode of the series directed by Alan Taylor. Taylor had previously directed episodes of "
The Sopranos " and "Sex and the City ". The episode was written byEdward Kitsis andAdam Horowitz , the pair had previously written the episode "Born to Run ".The character of Libby, played by Cynthia Watros, was introduced in this episode. Originally, Libby had been written to be in her late 40's or early 50's.cite web|url=http://lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1071|title=New Cast Member|accessdate=2008-07-22|publisher=Lost-Media.com]
Jennifer Jason Leigh was approached to play the part, but it went to Watros instead.cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Columnists/Ask-Ausiello/default.aspx?posting={74E7E576-C98C-4D4B-B4B7-F500363A9423}|publisher="TV Guide "|title=Ask Ausiello: Ausiello on Cynthia Watros, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Michelle Rodriguez|last=Ausiello |first=Michael |date=2005-08-24|accessdate=2008-05-02] When Watros auditioned for the part of Libby, she did not think that she would end up being cast. Once she was, Watros and her twin daughters immediately moved fromLos Angeles toHawaii .cite web|url=http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Official_Lost_Podcast_transcript/November_21,_2005|title=Official Lost Podcast transcript/November 21, 2005 |accessdate=2008-07-22 |publisher=Lostpedia ]This was the first time in which Raj K. Bose, who played the shop clerk, was credited. Bose had been a background actor on the series, playing a crash survivor and a flight attendant. Bose was originally cast to play the role of Sanjay in the first season episode "
Born to Run ", but was forced to give up the role after he had to teach a marketing class at theUniversity of Phoenix . Casting agent Margaret Doversola later asked Bose to audition for the part of the shop clerk and he got the part.cite web |url=http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/The_Lostpedia_Interview:Raj_K._Bose |title=The Lostpedia Interview:Raj K. Bose |accessdate=2008-07-22 |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2008-05-27 |work= |publisher=Lostpedia ]For the flashback scene at the gas station, the crew rented out a
7-11 for a day. When Hurley drove in, the van was actually being pushed instead of driven to eliminate any sound from the vehicle. However, everytime the van was pushed it would stall or the timing would be off. Once that problem had been solved, it started to rain, but eventually it stopped and the crew was able to get the shots before ending shooting at midnight. Hurley's dream scene was shot in the Hawaii Film Studio, were the hatch had been constructed. After each take of Hurley eating food in the hatch, the old food would be replaced with newer food. Garcia did not actually eat all the food though, he would sometimes just chew it and then spit it out into a garbage can. The chicken head that Bose had to wear was extremely heavy, causing actor Daniel Dae Kim to have to hold it up while Bose delivered his lines.Reception
According to the
Nielsen Ratings system, "Everybody Hates Hugo" was viewed by an average of 21.7 million viewers. The episode achieved a 9.4/22 in the key 18–49 demographic, meaning that 9.4% of all 18–49 years olds watched the episode, along with 8% of all 18–49 year olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. "Everybody Hates Hugo" was the most watched episode of the night for the fourth week in a row, and the second most watched episode of the week. It also performed better than the previous episode in the key 18-49 demographic, and earned its second highest ever rating among teens 12-17. [cite web|publisher=ABC Medianet|date=October 18, 2005|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=101805_05|title= Primetime Ratings Report For the week of October 10-16, 2005|accessdate=2008-07-23]"Film Fodder's" Mac Slocum said that he was glad that the show "downshifted this week into a far more reasonable gear". He felt that an upside to the downshifting was the "return to characters", and thought that there was no better representation of character than Hurley. cite web |url=http://www.filmfodder.com/tv/lost/archives/001753.shtml |title=Key Points from "Everybody Hates Hugo" |accessdate=2008-07-22 |last=Slocum |first=Mac |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2005-10-12 |work= |publisher="Film Fodder"] Keith McDuffee of
TV Squad wrote that although he heard "that this episode would be mostly filler", he did not "think that's true". He liked the fact that there was more revelations of Hurley's background, and enjoyed the "awesome reveals from the other half of downed Oceanic 815".cite web |url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2005/10/12/lost-everybody-hates-hugo/ |title=Lost: Everybody Hates Hugo |accessdate=2008-07-22 |last=McDuffee |first=Keith |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2005-10-12 |work= |publisher=TV Squad ] "TelevisionWithoutPity.com" graded the episode with a "B".cite web |url=http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/show/lost/everybody_hates_hugo.php?page=17 |title=Dyno-Mite! |accessdate=2008-07-22 |last= |first=Daniel |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2005-10-12 |work= |publisher="Television Without Pity"]References
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