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Episode 1: Here’s an easy one to start off with. In “The Beginning of the End”, it is revealed somewhat obliquely that more castaways made it back to the mainland. According to the show, the nickname these people were given was the Oceanic…what?
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Five
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Six
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Seven
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Eight
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Episode 1: Why did Hurley end up driving away from a convenience store back on the mainland, leading a police chase throughout the city of Los Angeles?
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He saw Charlie Pace in the convenience store.
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He saw Ben Linus in the convenience store.
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He saw Jacob in the convenience store.
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He saw John Locke in the convenience store.
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Episode 2: As revealed at the end of “Confirmed Dead”, what is Charlotte’s last name?
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Staples
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Essex
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Lewis
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Lapidus
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Episode 2: Miles Straume, one of the people from the freighter that’s just off the island, believes that Naomi, his boss, spoke a coded message to his people by referencing which member of her family?
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Her brother
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Her mother
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Her father
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Her sister
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Episode 3: At the beginning of “The Economist”, we find Sayid Jarrah off the island in what exotic place?
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Cabo St. Lucas
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The Seychelles
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Monte Carlo
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Rio de Janeiro
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Episode 3: Here’s another easy one for you. In the final scene, it’s revealed that Sayid is working for someone rather surprising. Who’s Sayid’s new boss off the island?
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Charles Widmore
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Jacob
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Benjamin Linus
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John Locke
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Episode 4: Miles is able to find his prey, Ben Linus, and come face-to-face with him in “Eggtown”. He is, however, willing to let Ben go for a surprisingly specific amount of money. How much money does Miles want?
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3.2 million dollars
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3.3 million dollars
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3.4 million dollars
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3.5 million dollars
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Episode 5: “The Constant”, in which Desmond Hume jumps between timelines, is widely considered one of the very best episodes of “Lost”. Desmond, at one point, has to find Daniel Faraday back in 1996. At what college is Daniel teaching?
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Stanford
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Oxford
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Cambridge
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Harvard
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Episode 5: On what day of 2004 does Desmond tell Penny he will call her for the first time in 8 years?
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December 22
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December 23
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December 24
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December 25
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Episode 6: In “The Other Woman”, Ben Linus reveals to John Locke that Charles Widmore is the man behind the people on the freighter, as he wants to exploit the island somehow. The videotape that proves this has something written on it that ties back to a previous episode. What’s written on the tape?
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Walt
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Orientation
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Dharma
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Red Sox
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Episode 6: Who is the titular other woman?
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Kate
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Juliet
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Claire
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Charlotte
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Episode 7: Though it wasn’t really a surprise to most dedicated fans of the series, “Ji Yeon” revealed the man on the freighter who was working for Ben Linus. Who is this man?
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Michael
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Boone
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Walt
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Charlie
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Episode 7: What kind of stuffed animal is Jin so dead-set on getting, in the flashbacks in the episode?
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A bear
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A tiger
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A lion
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A panda
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Episode 8: In “Meet Kevin Johnson”, we’re shown what happened to Michael once he left the island with Walt. Why does he tell Sayid he is on the boat?
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To fight
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To live
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To die
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To lie
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Episode 8: Which female character dies at the end of this episode?
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Alex
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Claire
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Kate
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Rousseau
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Episode 9: At the beginning of “The Shape of Things to Come”, some of the castaways find a body of someone on the freighter. Who is this person?
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The doctor
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The captain
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The navigator
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The radio man
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Episode 9: What board game are Sawyer and Hurley playing in this episode?
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Monopoly
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Trivial Pursuit
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Risk
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Battleship
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Episode 10: In “Something Nice Back Home”, Jack needs surgery on which organ?
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Spleen
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Kidney
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Heart
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Appendix
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Episode 11: As shown in the beginning of “Cabin Fever”, John Locke’s mother was how many months pregnant with him when she went into labor?
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Almost 9 months
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Almost 8 months
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Almost 7 months
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Almost 6 months
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Episode 11: Early in John Locke’s life, he’s visited by a never-aging Richard Alpert, who presents him with some items and tells him to choose which ones belong to him. Locke gets one of the items wrong. Which item is he wrong about owning?
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A vial
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A knife
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A compass
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A comic book
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Episode 12: In the flashforwards of “There’s No Place Like Home, Part 1”, Jack Shephard acknowledges only a few people who survived the plane crash but didn’t make it back to the mainland, in a press conference. Which of these castaways does he NOT mention in that conference?
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Boone
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Libby
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Ana-Lucia
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Charlie
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Episode 12: What is the name of the Dharma station that Ben and John travel to?
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Swan
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Pearl
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Flame
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Orchid
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Episode 13: One of the mysteries of “There’s No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3” is the identity of the person whose funeral bearded Jack attended. What is this person’s name?
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Jeremy Bentham
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John Locke
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Desmond Hume
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Daniel Faraday
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Episode 13: Here’s another easy one. Who is living under the alias Jeremy Bentham?
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Michael
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Locke
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Ben
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Desmond
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Episode 13: Who jumps off the helicopter to go back to the island?
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Sun
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Jin
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Sawyer
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Kate
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