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Episode 13: “Hearts and Minds” is noteworthy because it represents the first episode written by which person?
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J.J. Abrams
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Carlton Cuse
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Damon Lindelof
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Jeffrey Lieber
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Episode 13: When Boone is in an Australian police station in his flashback, he sees a character who would also end up on the island. Which character does he see?
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Christian
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Kate
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Sawyer
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Locke
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Episode 14: “Special” focuses on the relationship between Michael and Walt. How old is Walt?
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10 years old
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11 years old
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12 years old
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13 years old
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Episode 14: At one point, we see Walt reading a comic book with a polar bear in it. What else is unique about the comic book?
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It’s in black and white.
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The polar bear walks and talks like a human.
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It was drawn by Michael.
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It’s written in Spanish.
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Episode 15: In “Homecoming”, Claire returns to the castaways with a case of amnesia. In what compass direction did Locke and Boone find Claire?
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North
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East
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West
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South
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Episode 15: In Charlie’s flashback, there is an explicit but subtle reference to which classic British TV comedy?
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Monty Python’s Flying Circus
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Fawlty Towers
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The Office
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Blackadder
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Episode 16: “Outlaws” features the sole guest appearance of what actor from the Terminator film series?
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Michael Biehn
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Robert Patrick
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Earl Boen
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Edward Furlong
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Episode 16: At one point in the episode, while Sawyer and Kate are trying to kill a vengeful boar, they run into Locke, who tells them a story about how his sister died and his mother felt that her spirit lived on in a stray golden retriever. What is Locke’s sister’s name?
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Jane
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Emily
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Sarah
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Jeanie
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Episode 17: “…In Translation” begins with Jin asking Sun’s father for his permission to marry her. What is Sun’s last name?
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Kwon
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Wong
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Paik
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Liu
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Episode 17: In his flashback, we see that Jin has to save a man from dying by beating him up to make sure he understands a message from Sun’s father. In this scene, a fellow castaway pre-crash is seen on the television in this man’s house. Which castaway is on the TV?
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Hurley
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Sawyer
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Jack
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Locke
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Episode 18: “Numbers” reveals that Hurley won a huge lottery before being on the fateful plane crash. The numbers he used are the ubiquitous numbers that have appeared in many forms throughout the history of “Lost”. Which of the following numbers is NOT in that familiar set of digits?
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4
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8
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14
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15
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Episode 18: How much money is Hurley worth back home?
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136 million dollars
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146 million dollars
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156 million dollars
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166 million dollars
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Episode 19: “Deus Ex Machina” begins with a flashback scene where Locke, pre-wheelchair, describes a board game to a little boy. What game does he describe?
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Clue
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Mouse Trap
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Trouble
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Life
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Episode 19: Actor Kevin Tighe plays Anthony Cooper, the slimeball father of John Locke. On what one-season cult classic did Tighe guest star?
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Freaks and Geeks
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Undeclared
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Andy Richter Controls the Universe
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Firefly
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Episode 20: “Do No Harm” centers mostly around Jack’s ill-fated attempts to save Boone from dying. What blood type is Boone?
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A-positive
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A-negative
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O-positive
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O-negative
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Episode 20: Boone convinces Jack to not cut off his leg, repeating a line of dialogue about letting him off the hook for a promise. Who first said this line of dialogue to Jack?
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Kate
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Locke
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Sayid
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Rose
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Episode 21: “The Greater Good” begins with a flashback of Sayid being held in a holding cell at Heathrow so he will help federal agents find heavy amounts of explosives. How many pounds of C-4 are they looking for?
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100 pounds
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200 pounds
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300 pounds
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400 pounds
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Episode 21: Whose dulcet tones manage to keep Claire’s newborn baby from not crying at all hours?
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Jack
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Kate
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Locke
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Sawyer
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Episode 22: What state’s license plate does Kate have on her car in “Born to Run”?
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Iowa
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Ohio
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Wisconsin
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Illinois
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Episode 22: Dr. Arzt, a science teacher full of sarcasm, says that the raft Michael has built won’t work because the trade winds aren’t blowing in the right direction. In which direction are the trade winds blowing?
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North
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South
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East
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West
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Episode 23: “Exodus: Part One” opens as Walt and Michael get ready to take Flight 815. What TV show is Walt watching?
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Power Rangers
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Transformers
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G.I. Joe
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X-Men
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Episode 23: How many choices do the castaways have, in Rousseau’s opinion, when it comes to fighting off the Others?
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1
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2
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3
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4
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Episode 24: As revealed in the first part of “Exodus” and continued in the season finale, what is the Black Rock?
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A black rock
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A skyscraper
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The smoke monster
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An 18th-century ship
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Episode 24: How many wives do we know Dr. Arzt definitely had, based on his rantings?
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3
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4
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5
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6
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Episode 24: Hurley’s flashback is all about how many obstacles are thrown in his path when he tries to get on Oceanic Flight 815. At one point, he has to pay an old man for his motorized scooter. How much money does he finally pay?
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500 dollars
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1,000 dollars
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1,500 dollars
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1,600 dollars
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