- Flashes Before Your Eyes
Infobox Television episode | Title = Flashes Before Your Eyes
Series = Lost
Caption = Desmond saves Claire.
Season = 3
Episode = 8
Airdate = February 14, 2007
Production = 308
Writer =Damon Lindelof Drew Goddard
Director =Jack Bender
Guests =Sonya Walger Alan Dale Shishir Kurup Fionnula Flanagan
Jeremy Colvin
David Cordell
Katie Doyle
Michael Titterton
Stephen Quinn
Episode list = "Lost" (season 3)
List of "Lost" episodes
Prev =Not in Portland
Next = Stranger in a Strange Land"Flashes Before Your Eyes" is the eighth episode of the third season of the Americandrama television series "Lost", and the show's fifty-fifth episode overall. The episode was written byDamon Lindelof andDrew Goddard , and directed byJack Bender . It first aired in the United States on February 14, 2007 on theAmerican Broadcasting Company . The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics.In this episode,
Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia ) andCharlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan ) conclude thatDesmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick ) can see into the future after he savesClaire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin ) from drowning. It is revealed that after the hatch exploded, Desmond traveled back toLondon and relived his past before coming back to the island. Desmond also reveals to Charlie that he is destined to die.Plot
While in the middle of a conversation with several other castaways, Desmond, without warning, sprints toward and dives into the ocean. No one on the beach understands what Desmond is doing, until he returns with a nearly drowned Claire. Charlie and Hurley conclude that Desmond must be able to see into the future, and they hatch a plan to get Desmond to get drunk and confess. After several drinks, Charlie asks Desmond about his future-seeing abilities. Instead of answering, Desmond gets up to leave, but after Charlie calls him a "coward", a drunken Desmond tackles Charlie and shouts that Charlie does not know what Desmond has been through.
Desmond flashbacks: the hatch is shown imploding again, and then Desmond (who was inside) suddenly wakes up in a
London apartment with his girlfriend Penelope Widmore (Sonya Walger ). Desmond is clearly puzzled, but is relieved to finally be with Penny again. Desmond later goes to Penny's billionaire father, Charles Widmore (Alan Dale ) and asks for his permission to marry his daughter. Widmore rejects Desmond, who is crushed and humiliated. While shopping for a ring for Penny, Desmond runs into the shopkeeper, Ms. Hawking (Fionnula Flanagan ). Ms. Hawking takes Desmond on a walk and explains that although she knew a man would die, she did not help because the universe has a way of "course correcting", and he would die anyway. Desmond and Penny go out to lunch, where he breaks up with her after realizing that he does not have enough money to support her. He goes to a pub, gets caught in the middle of a bar fight, and is knocked out. Desmond wakes up back on the Island, completely naked, as seen in "Further Instructions ".All of a sudden he is back in present time and is pulled off Charlie by Hurley. They help Desmond to his tent. Charlie tries to get an answer for him one last time, and Desmond tells Charlie that although Desmond has prevented his death twice, Charlie is destined to die.
Production
"Flashes Before Your Eyes" was the fifteenth episode of the series directed by
Jack Bender . The episode was written byDamon Lindelof andDrew Goddard , the pair had never before collaborated on an episode.This episode is the first to deal with the concept of time travel, the next being "
The Constant " in the fourth season. Unlike other flashback sequences to this point, this is positioned as actual time travel for Desmond. However in this episode ground rules are established to prevent paradoxes in the story line as a result of time travel. Had these rules not been established, the writers feared that viewers would lose interest because the stakes of the characters would be lessened. [Jensen, Jeff "Doc", (February 20, 2007) " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20179125_3,00.html "Lost": Mind-Blowing Scoop From Its Producers] ", "Entertainment Weekly ". Retrieved on March 1, 2008.] In an interview,Henry Ian Cusick , who plays Desmond, said shooting the episode was both "fun" and "tiring". Cusick said that when shooting the episode "you're finishing late and starting early", but he enjoyed working with directorJack Bender because "he pushes you to, to try and go a little bit further than you think you can".cite web |url=http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Official_Lost_Podcast_transcript/February_20%2C_2007 |title=Official Lost Podcast transcript/February 20, 2007 |accessdate=2008-07-23 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date=2007-02-20 |work= |publisher=Lostpedia .com] TheLondon scenes were shot inHonolulu . This lead to several continuity errors, such as the word "Honour" is incorrectly spelled in theAmerican English "Honor". [ [http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/
] ]Reception
"Flashes Before Your Eyes" received mostly positive reviews.
IGN 's Chris Carabott wrote that "if last week's 'Not in Portland ' didn't get you back on the "Lost" hype train then for goodness' sake the equally outstanding 'Flashes Before Your Eyes' hopefully grabbed your attention." Carabott went on to praise the on-screen chemistry ofHenry Ian Cusick (Desmond) andSonya Walger (Penelope), stating that "their on screen chemistry makes the love between the two characters real and makes their inevitable breakup that much harder to handle." He also complimented the scene between Desmond and Charles, saying that "it's hard not to feel Desmond's heart crushed when Widmore denies him Penelope's hand in marriage."cite web |url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/764/764966p1.html |title=Lost: "Flashes Before Your Eyes" Review |accessdate=2008-07-23 |last=Carabott |first=Chris |coauthors= |date=2007-02-15 |work= |publisher=IGN ] Josh Spiegel, a writer for CinemaBlend.com, had similar praise. He said that for him "it was a nice change of pace to not see Jack, Kate or Sawyer on the show and focus more on some of the lesser-known castaways." Spiegel went on to say that the episode was "fantastic".cite web |url=http://www.cinemablend.com/television/TV-Recap-Lost-Flashes-Before-Your-Eyes-2839.html |title=TV Rec
] Mania.com's Stephen Lackey wrote that "Flashes Before Your Eyes" was an "episode has everything die hard LOST fans expect, riveting plot twists, foreshadowing, and as many questions as answers"cite web |url=http://www.mania.com/lost-flashes-before-your-eyes_article_53657.html |title="Lost: Flashes Before Your Eyes" |accessdate=2008-07-23 |last=Lackey |first=Stephen |coauthors= |date=2007-02-17 |work= |publisher=Mania.com]Critics did note that the episode did not provide many answers.cite web |url=http://www.filmfodder.com/tv/lost/archives/003599.shtml |title=Key Points from "Flashes Before Your Eyes" |accessdate=2008-07-23 |last=Slocum |first=Mac |coauthors= |date=2007-02-15 |work= |publisher=FilmFodder.com] Mac Slocum of FilmFodder.com wrote that he was "beginning to think the "Lost" producers have a different definition for the word 'answer'." Charlie's behavior was not well liked. Mac Slocum thought that he acted "immature" and that his plan to get Desmond drunk was "ridiculous". Daniel of TMZ.com called Charlie "annoying" and "an idiot".cite web |url=http://www.tmz.com/2007/02/15/lost-diary-flashes-before-your-eyes/ |title="Lost" Diary -- Flashes Before Your Eyes |accessdate=2008-07-23 |last= |first=Daniel |coauthors= |date=2007-02-15 |work= |publisher=
TMZ .com]Henry Ian Cusick and
Dominic Monaghan submitted this episode for consideration on their own behalves in the category of "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" respectively at the 2007 Emmy Awards.cite web|title = 2007 Emmys CONFIRMED Episode Submissions|url = http://goldderbyforums.latimes.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1106078764/m/53610293|publisher = The Envelope Forum,Los Angeles Times |accessdate = 2007-06-18]References
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