The Other Woman

The Other Woman

Infobox Television episode
Title = The Other Woman
Series = Lost


Caption = After a chase through the night, Dr. Juliet Burke confronts the mysterious Prof. Daniel Faraday inside the Tempest, the island's electrical station.
Season = 4
Episode = 6
Writer = Drew Goddard
Christina M. Kim
Director = Eric Laneuville
Guests = M.C. Gainey
Brett Cullen
Alan Dale
Andrea Roth
Airdate = March 6, 2008
Production = 406 [ABC, (March 7, 2008) " [http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/index?pn=photos#t=54633 'The Other Woman' Photos] ". Retrieved on March 9, 2008.]
Episode list = "Lost" (season 4)
List of "Lost" episodes
Prev = The Constant
Next = Ji Yeon

"The Other Woman" is the seventy-fifth episode of the serial drama television series "Lost" and the sixth episode of the show's fourth season. It aired on March 6, 2008 on the American Broadcasting Company in the United States and on CTV in Canada. [ABC Medianet, (February 8, 2008) " [http://www.abcmedianet.com/primeschedule/ABCGRIDSFEB11MARCH9.xls Weekly Primetime Program Schedule] ". Retrieved on February 8, 2008.] The episode was written by co-executive producer Drew Goddard and executive story editor Christina M. Kim, and was directed by Eric Laneuville. [ABC Medianet, (February 15, 2008) " [http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=021508_13 Juliet is Paid an Unwelcome Visit by Someone from Her Past and Ordered to Track Down and Stop Charlotte and Faraday from Completing Their Mission] ". Retrieved on February 15, 2008.]

The narrative begins on December 24, 2004, ninety-four days after the crash of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815. Recent island arrivals Daniel Faraday (played by Jeremy Davies) and Charlotte Lewis (Rebecca Mader) leave the survivors' camp without notice for the Dharma Initiative electrical station called the Tempest. In flashbacks that depict events on the island, Juliet Burke (Elizabeth Mitchell) discovers that her boss Ben Linus (Michael Emerson), the leader of the island's original inhabitants referred to as the Others, is in love with her. [ABC, (March 7, 2008) " [http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/index?pn=recap#t=46481&d=84001 'The Other Woman': Season 4, Episode 406 Recap] ". Retrieved on March 9, 2008.]

The writers advanced several story lines with "The Other Woman". The episode furthers Juliet's back story and relationships, sheds more light on the season's new characters, and features the first appearance of Harper Stanhope (Andrea Roth). The introduction the Tempest further develops the series' mythology, specifically the "purge". In the third season, the purge was mentioned in episode "Enter 77" and seen in "The Man Behind the Curtain". [Odell, Therese, (May 17, 2007) " [http://blogs.chron.com/tubular/archives/2007/05/transcript_from_3.html Tubular: Transcript from "Lost" Chat] ", "Houston Chronicle". Retrieved on September 28, 2008.]

"The Other Woman" was watched by fifteen million Americans and received mixed reviews. Critics from the "Los Angeles Times", "Entertainment Weekly", and BuddyTV deemed it the worst episode of the season, partially due to a flashback storyline that was seemingly recycled from the third season episode, "One of Us". Another common claim by critics was that audiences actually learned more about Ben than Juliet, despite the focus on Juliet. Emerson also received more praise for his acting than Mitchell, who plays Juliet; however, Mitchell won a Saturn Award for her performance. Positive reviews commended the action in the episode's climax.

Plot

The episode opens with flashbacks to Juliet's life on the island, following her recruitment in September 2001 by the Others, [Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Pinkner, Jeff (writer) & Williams, Stephen (director). "Not in Portland". "Lost", ABC. Episode 7, season 3. Aired on February 7, 2007.] . Juliet has an affair with an Other named Goodwin (Brett Cullen), who is married to therapist Harper Stanhope. Harper discovers the affair, and warns Juliet that their leader Ben will punish Goodwin because he has a crush on Juliet. Following the crash of Flight 815, Ben sends him to infiltrate a group of surviving passengers; Goodwin is murdered by one of them after they realize he is not a survivor. [Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Laneuville, Eric (director), "The Other 48 Days". "Lost", ABC. Episode 7, season 2. Aired on November 16, 2005.] In October 2004, Ben invites Juliet to what he initially describes as a dinner party, but is actually a private date. Ben leads Juliet to Goodwin's impaled corpse, where she accuses him of having wanted Goodwin to die. Ben reveals his love for her.Goddard, Drew (writer) & Kim, Christina M. (writer) & Laneuville, Eric (director), "The Other Woman". "Lost", ABC. Episode 6, season 4. Aired on March 6, 2008.]

On the night of December 24, 2004 (three months after the crash of Flight 815), two members of a science team from the "Kahana" freighter anchored offshore [Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director), "The Constant". "Lost", ABC. Episode 5, season 4. Aired on February 28, 2008.] —Daniel and Charlotte—who landed on the island three days earlier with a hidden agenda, sneak off to find the Tempest. Juliet and the crash survivors' leader Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) notice their absense from the beach camp and chase after them. After hearing the whispers, Harper approaches Juliet. She tells her that Daniel and Charlotte intend to kill everyone on the island by deploying a lethal gas at the Tempest and that Ben's orders are for Juliet to kill them. In the morning, on a trek back to the beach, Kate encounters Daniel and Charlotte and is knocked unconscious by the latter. Jack and Juliet come across Kate and they split up: Juliet continues for the Tempest alone, as Jack cares for Kate. Inside the station, Juliet finds Daniel in a hazmat suit at a computer. After a standoff, Daniel and Charlotte convince Juliet that they are not going to kill anyone; they are neutralizing the gas in case Ben decides to use it again, as he had twelve years earlier in an Others-led purge of Dharma. [Goddard, Drew (writer) & Sarnoff, Elizabeth (writer) & Roth, Bobby (director). "The Man Behind the Curtain". "Lost", ABC. Episode 20, season 3. Aired on May 9, 2007.] Jack arrives at the Tempest and Juliet explains that those on the freighter came to the island to wage war against Ben and she expects him to win. She fears for Jack because Ben thinks that she belongs to him, but Jack shows no worry and kisses her.

In the Barracks, Ben bargains with 815 survivor John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) for his freedom. He reveals that Charles Widmore (Alan Dale)—the father of Desmond Hume's (Henry Ian Cusick) girlfriend, Penny (Sonya Walger) [Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director), "Live Together, Die Alone". "Lost", ABC. Episode 23, season 2. Aired on May 24, 2006.] —owns the freighter and hopes to exploit the island. Ben also tells Locke who his spy on the freighter is. Ben continues to reside in the Barracks following his release.

Production

When asked about what she learned about her character through "The Other Woman", Elizabeth Mitchell surmised that Juliet's "mistakes are morally questionable, if not morally wrong. But you do see that behind this is a human being who is struggling to live and have a life that makes sense to her." [Mitchell, Elizabeth, (April 8, 2008) "New Season Secrets!: By the Fire". "Lost: The Official Magazine", Titan Magazines. Issue #16.] Mitchell did not think that Juliet was too surprised that Ben has romantic feelings for her, but "it was horrifying under the circumstances" because she had just found out that Goodwin had died. Michael Emerson thought that his character Ben was childish when he shouted "you're mine!" to Juliet; Mitchell compared him to "a twelve-year-old boy throwing a temper tantrum over ... his first love". [Emerson, Michael & Mitchell, Elizabeth, (March 6, 2008) " [http://ll.media.abc.com/podcast/video/itunes/LOST_407_Podcast_Video_SD_3d189a98-003b-4589-b277-ec0c7b55c2d4_1586487.m4v Official "Lost" Video Podcast 407] ", ABC. Retrieved on March 8, 2008.] Mitchell said that "it was emotionally draining shooting this episode" because she was intimidated by Emerson and Matthew Fox's acting skills.Dos Santos, Kristin, (March 6, 2008) " [http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/detail/index.jsp?uuid=a87f3504-fcd5-445e-8e3d-cf1bea3d2e1c "Lost"'s Elizabeth Mitchell Opens Up on Juliet, Jack and Her 'Constant'] ", E!. Retrieved on March 8, 2008.] Co-executive producer and staff writer Adam Horowitz stated that "It's always interesting to pull back another layer on one of our characters, and to see another chapter in Juliet's story on the island and bring us to where she is now was great", while fellow co-executive producer and staff writer Edward Kitsis thought that "the interesting thing about the episode is the way Ben looks at Juliet ... everything is informed by that look." Horowitz also enjoyed the juxtaposition of Juliet's character development with the revelations on the "freighter folk". Kitsis picked the episode's final scene in which Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia) and James "Sawyer" Ford (Josh Holloway) discover that Ben has negotiated his release and will be dining with them that evening as his favorite of the episode. [Horowitz, Adam & Kitsis, Edward, (August 1, 2008) "Cabin Fever!: The Others". "Lost: The Official Magazine", Titan Magazines. Issue #17.] Actress Rebecca Mader, who plays Charlotte, said that she was "so excited" for the episode to air because she thought that it was "even better" than the previous episode, [SBK & Cabin Boy, (February 29, 2008) " [http://www.wtks.com/pages/lost_podcast.html?feed=247390&article=3346303 "Lost" Interview with Charlotte (Rebecca Mader)] ", WTKS-FM. Retrieved on March 9, 2008.] which is widely regarded as one of the best episodes of the series. [Dahl, Oscar, (February 29, 2008) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/lost-unstuck-in-time-17156.aspx Unstuck in Time] ", BuddyTV. Retrieved on March 9, 2008.] Charlotte knocks Kate unconscious with the barrel of her gun and asks "what?" to a speechless Daniel in "The Other Woman". Mader found this hilarious and described it as "the pinnacle of interp|her career". [Bennett, Tara, (August 1, 2008) "2008 Yearbook: Charlotte's Web". "Lost: The Official Magazine", Titan Magazines. Issue #18.]

Andrea Roth makes her first appearance as Harper in "The Other Woman". During casting in early October, Harper was described as "a tough, no-nonsense and beautiful interp|therapist who has a tendency to be overly controlling and obsessive." The character was also noted as a recurring role; [Ausiello, Michael, (October 16, 2008) " [http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/Exclusive-Lost-Rescues/800024824 Exclusive Report: "Lost" Rescues Denis Leary's TV Wife!] ", "TV Guide". Retrieved on July 4, 2008.] however, Harper did not make another appearance in the season. The writers have since stated that she will eventually reappear.Lindelof, Damon & Cuse, Carlton, (March 10, 2008) " [http://ll.media.abc.com/podcast/audio/itunes/LOST_407_audio_podcast_2639b9f3-d701-4360-b0d4-ae298886bd2d_1591126.mp3 Official "Lost" Audio Podcast #407] ", ABC. Retrieved on March 11, 2008.] A jungle scene with Mitchell, Fox and Roth was filmed until 4:00 a.m. on October 27, 2007 [Perez, Mario, (October 27, 2008) " [http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/display/display_item.aspx?item=ph/htm/111445_186.htm Elizabeth Mitchell and Matthew Fox Asset Display Photography Information] ", ABC Medianet. Retrieved on March 22, 2008.] with industrial sprinklers [Tanswell, Adam & Wilkes, Neil, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/a91004/elizabeth-mitchell-lost.html Elizabeth Mitchell Talks About Life in the "Lost" Camp] ", Digital Spy. Retrieved on March 8, 2008.] and Mitchell referred to this as her "most intense experience on the show". [Mitchell, Elizabeth, Cusick, Henry Ian, Andrews, Naveen, Lilly, Evangeline & Holloway, Josh, (February 10, 2008) "Up Close with the "Lost" Souls", "TV and Satellite Week".] Harper's appearance and disappearance in this scene are sudden so fans speculated that this was actually an apparition or manifestation of the island's black smoke monster. This was refuted by "Lost"'s writers. [Lindelof, Damon & Cuse, Carlton, (April 25, 2008) " [http://ll.media.abc.com/podcast/audio/itunes/LOST_410_audio_podcast_aaf44dbb-c51c-4fe8-babf-e80bcbd3c792_1643855.mp3 Official "Lost" Audio Podcast #410] ", ABC. Retrieved on July 4, 2008.]

Named after William Shakespeare's 1610 play of the same name, the Tempest first appears in "The Other Woman" and is apparently alluded to on an unseen layer of the Dharma "Swan" station's Medianet. Retrieved on March 22, 2008.]

"The Other Woman" contains Jack and Juliet's second kiss. [Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director). "Through the Looking Glass". "Lost", ABC. Episode 23, season 3. Aired on May 23, 2007.] Juliet was conceived by the writers as the next possible love interest for Jack [Mahan, Colin, (July 28, 2006) " [http://www.tv.com/lost/show/24313/story/5571.html Jack's New "Lost" Love] ", TV.com. Retrieved on March 9, 2008.] after the death of the second season character Ana Lucia Cortez (Michelle Rodriguez). [Ausiello, Michael, (May 3, 2006) " [http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/Did-Lost-Kill/700001362 Why Did "Lost" Kill Ana Lucia? Lindelof/Cuse Tell All!] ", "TV Guide". Retrieved on March 9, 2008.] Fans hated Ana Lucia so the writers did not pursue the romantic story arc. [McFarland, Melanie, (November 29, 2005) " [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/tv/250026_tv29.html Shedding Light on a "Lost" Villain] ", "Seattle Post-Intelligencer". Retrieved on March 9, 2008.] Mitchell guesses that her character was created because "they needed a bridge between Ben and everyone else, and they needed someone to come in and be a little salt in the oyster of Jack and Kate." She believes that Juliet did genuinely fall in love with Jack, [Cairns, Bryan, (February 12, 2008) "Season 4 Arrives!: The Island of Doctor Dharma". "Lost: The Official Magazine", Titan Magazines. Issue #15.] but not knowing whether "her attraction to Jack or her willingness to do anything to get off the island" is more important to her. Juliet forms something of a "love rectangle" with Jack, Kate and Sawyer. [Albaniak, Paige, (February 24, 2008) " [http://www.nypost.com/seven/02242008/tv/10_reasons_why_lost_is_found_98856.htm?page=0 Ten Reasons Why "Lost" is Found] ", "The New York Post". Retrieved on March 8, 2008.] Mitchell "feelinterp|s like interp|Jack and Juliet have a very grown-up relationship. They seem to really respect and like each other", whereas Sawyer and Kate are like "rambunctious teenagers". The couple has gained an Internet fandom and been given the portmanteau nickname "Jacket". [Dos Santos, Kristin, (January 14, 2008) " [http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/detail/index.jsp?uuid=ac25b169-ae4d-4e8e-b655-6a48031e91e5 Spoiler Chat: "Prison" Dish and "Lost" Scoop!] ", E!. Retrieved on March 9, 2008.]

Reception

"The Other Woman" was watched live or recorded and watched within four hours of broadcast by 13.008 million viewers in the United States, [Seidman, Robert, (March 11, 2008) " [http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/03/11/weekly-broadcast-nielsen-ratings-foxidol-beatdown-all/2902 Weekly Broadcast Nielsen Ratings 3/9: FOX/"Idol" Beatdown All] ", TV by the Numbers. Retrieved on August 17, 2008.] ranking seventh for the week in television programs with the most viewers and achieving a 5.4/13 in the coveted adults aged eighteen to forty-nine demographic. [ABC Medianet, (March 11, 2008) " [http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=031108_04 Weekly Primetime Ratings Wrap-Up Report] ". Retrieved on March 11, 2008.] Including those who watched within seven days of broadcast, the episode was watched by a total of 14.933 million American viewers; this number went toward the season's average. [Gorman, Bill, (March 24, 2008) " [http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/03/24/top-time-shifted-broadcast-shows-march-3-9/3045 Top Time-Shifted Broadcast Shows, March 3–9] ", TV by the Numbers. Retrieved on March 26, 2008.] 1.439 million Canadians watched it, making "Lost" the eighth highest-rated show of the week. [BBM Canada, (March 13, 2008) " [http://www.bbm.ca/en/nat03032008.pdf Top Programs: Total Canada (English)] ". Retrieved on March 14, 2008.] In the United Kingdom, 1.1 million people viewed the episode. [Holmwood, Leigh, (March 10, 2008) " [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/mar/10/tvratings.television ITV1 Hits 9.6m Sunday Peak] ", "The Guardian". Retrieved on March 9, 2008.] The episode brought in 691,000 viewers in Australia, placing it as the twenty-second most watched show of the night. [Dale, David, (March 14, 2008) " [http://blogs.sunherald.com.au/whoweare/archives/2008/03/most_watched_pr.html The Who We Are Update: A Nightmare for Seven, a Dream for Nine] ", "The Sun-Herald". Retrieved on March 14, 2008.]

A common claim by critics of "Entertainment Weekly", IGN,Carabott, Chris, (March 7, 2008) " [http://tv.ign.com/articles/857/857677p1.html Ben's Dating Guide for Megalomaniacs] ", IGN. Retrieved on March 7, 2008.] SyFy Portal, AOL's TV SquadMartell, Erin, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.tvsquad.com/2008/03/07/lost-the-other-woman 'The Other Woman'] ", TV Squad. Retrieved on March 8, 2008.] and BuddyTV was that more was learned about supporting player Ben, instead of Juliet who was centered on in flashbacks. Jeff Jensen of "Entertainment Weekly" praised Emerson's acting and stated that "in the end, this was really a story about Ben and the lengths he will go to protect himself and the Island from his enemies." [Jensen, Jeff, (March 6, 2008) " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20182755_3,00.html The Loves of Juliet] ", "Entertainment Weekly". Retrieved on March 8, 2008.] SyFy Portal's Dan Compora said that "The more I hate Ben, the more I realize that Michael Emerson is just a very fine actor doing his job."Compora, Dan, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.syfyportal.com/news424791.html "Lost" Review] ", SyFy Portal. Retrieved on May 21, 2008.] Oscar Dahl of BuddyTV called Emerson an acting "god" and said that "The Other Woman" was "ostensibly a Juliet episode, interp|but Ben's presence made a far bigger impression on me". [Dahl, Oscar, (March 8, 2008) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/lost-every-episode-is-a-ben-ep-17381.aspx Every Episode is a Ben Episode] ", BuddyTV. Retrieved on March 8, 2008.] Despite Emerson's shadow, Elizabeth Mitchell received the award for "Best Supporting Actress on Television" at the 34th Saturn Awards in a tie with Summer Glau, who plays Cameron Phillips in FOX's "". [Cohen, David D., (June 24, 2008) " [http://www.variety.com/VR1117988041.html Saturn Awards are "Enchanted"] ", "Variety". Retrieved on October 3, 2008.]

"The Other Woman" has been cited as the weakest episode of "Lost"'s fourth season. Despite his claim, Patrick Day of the "Los Angeles Times" pointed out that "even this so-so episode of "Lost" stood far above anything else being shown on network TV this season". He noted that the "most heartbreaking scene" was Claire Littleton's (Emilie de Ravin) appearance because it reminded him of how little the character had done to advance the season's plot. [Day, Patrick, (March 7, 2008) " [http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2008/03/lost-weve-been.html We've Been Here Before] ", "Los Angeles Times". Retrieved on March 7, 2008.] BuddyTV's John Kubicek dubbed "The Other Woman" "the worst episode of "Lost" season four so far" because it "followed the soap opera that is the romantic entanglements of the major players, which is not the reason most people love "Lost"." [Kubicek, John, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/lost-easter-eggs-the-other-wom-17385.aspx "Lost" Easter Eggs: 'The Other Woman'] ", BuddyTV. Retrieved on March 8, 2008.] Jeff Jensen of "Entertainment Weekly" thought that its "story was kinda all over the place" and that "the whole thing felt forced". Jensen was not fond of Andrea Roth's guest performance because he felt that "she came off as too arch and unreal." [Jensen, Jeff, (March 6, 2008) " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20182755,00.html?iid=top25-20080308-%27Lost%27+recap%3A+The+loves+of+Juliet Never Ben Kissed] ", "Entertainment Weekly". Retrieved on March 7, 2008.] In contrast, "TV Guide"'s Bruce Fretts praised Roth's "suitably creepy" appearance. [Fretts, Bruce, (March 6, 2008) " [http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Cheers-38-Jeers/Lost-Law-Shows/800035068 Cheers: "Lost" & "Law"s to the "Rescue"] ", "TV Guide". Retrieved on March 7, 2008.] Other critics also reviewed the episode as poor. The Maureen Ryan of "Chicago Tribune" said that "The Other Woman" "seemed somewhat pallid and predictable … several elements … felt like they'd been recycled from previous seasons and story arcs." [Ryan, Maureen, (March 19, 2008) " [http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2008/03/lost-is-back-to.html "Lost" is Back to Being an Unmissable Addiction] ", "Chicago Tribune". Retrieved on June 7, 2008.] "The Star-Ledger"'s Alan Sepinwall considered the episode to be the second weakest of the fourth season after "Eggtown". He criticized the Tempest storyline due to a lack of explanation for the station's original purpose and thought that Juliet's flashbacks were redundant. [Sepinwall, Alan, (March 6, 2008) " [http://blog.nj.com/alltv/2008/03/lost_goodwin_some_lose_some.html Goodwin Some, Lose Some] ", "The Star-Ledger". Retrieved on March 7, 2008.]

"The Other Woman" was also the subject of mixed reviews. Tim Goodman of the "San Francisco Chronicle" wrote that "I really liked this episode, but I liked it less than the interp|preceding episodes … it seems that someone took their foot off the gas just a fraction and the reduction in speed was notable. [Goodman, Tim, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=24&entry_id=24822 "Lost": The Spoiled Bastard] ", "San Francisco Chronicle". Retrieved on May 21, 2008.] "Time"'s James Poniewozik had mixed feelings for the flashbacks, but enjoyed Ben's character development. [Poniewozik, James, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.time-blog.com/tuned_in/2008/03/lostwatch_prosperos_books.html "Lost"watch: Prospero's Books] ", "Time". Retrieved on May 21, 2008.] Nikki Stafford of "Wizard" "enjoyed" the "interesting" episode, although "not nearly as much" as the previous episode. She rejoiced at the return of her "favorite Other" Tom (M.C. Gainey) and wrote that "Locke used to be one of interp|her favorite characters, but now he's a tool". [Stafford, Nikki, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.wizarduniverse.com/030708gettinglost.html What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the Sun! And She is MINE, All MINE] ", "Wizard". Retrieved on March 9, 2008.] Digital Spy's Ben Rawson-Jones stated that "the episode came together nicely in the end, with an expected twist and a snog, although for a great part it bordered on tedium. Juliet is a character who simply isn't interesting enough to fully sustain one's attention over a flashback. She's been so peripheral and irrelevant over this season, and it felt like a token gesture to foreground her at last. There was a nice pay off though, with a long awaited smooch between her and Jack." [Rawson-Jones, Ben, (March 9, 2008) " [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/a91122/s04e06-the-other-woman.html S04E06: 'The Other Woman'] ", Digital Spy. Retrieved on May 21, 2008.] Daniel of TMZ graded the episode as a "C+"; however, he wrote that "the Ben/Locke scenes were great and Juliet in a bikini did not disappoint." [Daniel, (March 7, 2008) " [http://my.tmz.com/2008/03/07/lost-diary-another-woman Another Woman] ", TMZ. Retrieved on March 15, 2008.] TV Squad's Erin Martell was "not impressed with Jack and Juliet's chemistry" and found their kiss "unconvincing". Martell commended Emerson's acting, Ben's one-liners and his "too funny for words" casual greeting to Hurley and Sawyer at the end of the episode after he is released from captivity. The Huffington Post's Jay Glatfelter thought that "this was another great episode interp|that could have lived up to last week's episode, but there was still a lot of solid character development." [Glatfelter, Jay, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jay-glatfelter/on-lost-the-othe_b_90441.html On "Lost": 'The Other Woman'] ", The Huffington Post. Retrieved on May 21, 2008.]

Verne Gay of "Newsday" referred to the episode as "yet another brilliant outing by TV's best drama interp|that keeps getting better"; he was not the only critic to give a positive review. [Gay, Verne, (March 7, 2008) " [http://weblogs.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/blog/2008/03/lost_juliet_and_her_romeo.html Juliet (and Her Romeo)] ", "Newsday". Retrieved on March 7, 2008.] E!'s Kristin Dos Santos thought that the fight scene between Juliet and Charlotte in the Tempest was "awesome" and suggested that Alan Dale receive a "lifetime achievement award for his parade of marvelously malicious patriarchs", such as Widmore. [Dos Santos, Kristin & Godwin, Jennifer, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/detail/index.jsp?uuid=6e8b3b93-71f0-4f7f-b18f-e867250e5816 'It's Very Stressful Being an Other'] ", E!. Retrieved on March 7, 2008.] Chris Carabott of IGN gave the episode a score of eight out of ten and described it as "a good episode of "Lost" that has all the action, suspense and excitement that this show consistently delivers". Carabott wrote that "seeing how twisted [Ben and Juliet's] 'relationship' really is was fascinating". SyFy Portal's Dan Compora wrote that "this week's episode contributed to what is shaping up to be a pretty solid fourth season. … Fine acting carried the episode despite a few potholes in the plot." Compora also enjoyed the title and the "nice cat fight" in the Tempest between Juliet and Charlotte. [Compora, Dan, (March 7, 2008) " [http://www.syfyportal.com/pagetogether.php?id=4791&page=2 'The Other Woman'] ", SyFy Portal. Retrieved on May 21, 2008.]

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