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Cabin Fever (Lost)

"Cabin Fever" is the 11th episode of the American Broadcasting Company's fourth season of the serial drama television series Lost and 83rd episode overall. It was aired on May 8, 2008, on ABC in the United States and on CTV in Canada.[2] The episode was written by supervising producer Elizabeth Sarnoff and Kyle Pennington and directed by Paul Edwards. According to a press release, "John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) is enlightened as to the whereabouts of Jacob's cabin, and life aboard the freighter becomes perilous."[3] The episode was written alongside "The Shape of Things to Come" and "Something Nice Back Home".[4] "Cabin Fever" was watched by 11 million American viewers.

"Cabin Fever"
Lost episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 11
Directed byPaul Edwards
Written byElizabeth Sarnoff
Kyle Pennington
Production code411
Original air dateMay 8, 2008 (2008-05-08)
Running time43 minutes[1]
Guest appearances
Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus
Lance Reddick as Matthew Abaddon
Marc Vann as Dr. Ray
Kevin Durand as Martin Keamy
Anthony Azizi as Omar
Grant Bowler as Captain Gault
John Terry as Christian Shephard
Holland Roden as Young Emily Locke
Rebecca Tilney as Ms. Locke
Amanda Carlin as Nurse
Kristen Dening as Nurse
Patrick Torres as Doctor
Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed
Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert
Matthew Pedersen as Physical therapist
Mandy June Turpin as Florence
Sarah Duval as Melissa
Charles Henry Wyson as Young John Locke
Caleb Steinmeyer as Young John Locke
Phil Abrams as Mr. Gellert
Episode chronology
Lost season 4
List of episodes

Plot edit

The episode begins with a flashback to 1956, when 16-year-old Emily Locke (Holland Roden) is preparing for a date with a man twice her age. Her mother tries to stop her from going out, but Emily leaves anyway and is struck by a car. The trauma triggers the premature birth of John (as an adult portrayed by Terry O'Quinn). John's life is monitored by Richard Alpert (Nestor Carbonell) (who at John's birth and throughout his childhood looks the same age as he does in present day) and Matthew Abaddon (Lance Reddick), each of whom attempts to influence his life. The existence of Mittelos Bioscience is revealed when John is invited to spend the summer there as a highly gifted high school student.

In the present day, Locke, Hugo "Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia) and Benjamin Linus (Michael Emerson) are attempting to find a cabin inhabited by Jacob, the de facto leader of the Others. They are initially unsuccessful, but an apparition of deceased DHARMA Initiative member Horace Goodspeed (Doug Hutchison) assists Locke by pointing him to the Initiative's mass grave. There, Locke extracts a set of blueprints from Horace's jacket, and uses it to locate the cabin.

On the freighter Kahana, mercenary Martin Keamy (Kevin Durand) returns from his unsuccessful attack on the Barracks, the former home of the Others.[5] Enraged that his mission was unsuccessful and several of his colleagues were killed, he accuses Gault (Grant Bowler) of giving him up to Ben, but Gault tells Keamy that Michael is the actual spy. He tries to kill Michael by shooting him, but just as in "Meet Kevin Johnson" when Michael tries to commit suicide, the gun jams. Gault then tells Keamy that Michael is vital to repairing the engines, because he is the one that sabotaged them initially. Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews), fearing Keamy's intentions, uses a Zodiac boat to return to the island, hoping to save as many people as possible. Desmond refuses to accompany him, saying that he would never return to the island after he left.

Several hours after Sayid leaves, Keamy stages a mutiny. A soldier receives a message from the island saying they found the body of ship doctor Ray (Marc Vann) (as shown in "The Shape of Things to Come"), but the doctor protests that it's impossible since he's alive on the boat. Keamy orders Frank Lapidus (Jeff Fahey) at gunpoint to prepare the freighter's helicopter; Lapidus refuses, and Keamy kills the doctor and Gault in response. Lapidus acquiesces and Keamy leaves the freighter with a group of mercenaries, intending to "torch the Island". When the helicopter passes over the survivors' beach camp, Frank drops a bag containing a satellite phone onto the beach.

At the end of the episode, Locke enters the cabin alone and meets the figure of the deceased Christian Shephard (John Terry), who claims he is speaking on Jacob's behalf and is accompanied by his daughter Claire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin). Christian warns Locke that Keamy's mercenaries from the Kahana are already en route to the Island, and that the Island must be moved.

Production edit

 
Carbonell returns to Lost in "Cabin Fever."

"Cabin Fever" was the fifth episode to be directed by Paul Edwards. It was the first installment to be written by Kyle Pennington, the eleventh by Elizabeth Sarnoff, and was the first that the two wrote together. Recurring guest star Nestor Carbonell appeared in seven episodes of Lost's third season as Richard Alpert and the mysteries surrounding his ageless character were heavily discussed among the fan community.[6] While producing the final episodes of the third season, Carbonell was cast in a starring role on the new CBS series Cane. The writers modified their original story plan for the third season in anticipation for Carbonell's potential unavailability. Despite Carbonell's willingness to return to Lost, CBS president Nina Tassler ruled out another Lost guest appearance.[7] Cane was canceled during the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, freeing Carbonell from his contract with CBS.[8] Executive producer Carlton Cuse cited this as an unintended positive consequence of the strike.[9]

Reception edit

"Cabin Fever" was viewed live or recorded and watched within five hours of broadcast by 10.78 million American viewers.[10] It attained a 4.7/13 in the key adults 18-49 demographic,[11] ranking Lost as the nineteenth most watched program of the week,[12] two places up from the previous episode, "Something Nice Back Home".[13] "Cabin Fever" was watched by 392,000 Australian viewers, making Lost the thirty-third most watched program of the night.[14]

Robin Abrahams of the Boston Globe published an analysis exploring disability on her blog. A paragraph analyzed the scene where the "disabled-in-the-eyes-of-others Hurley" and the "disabled-in-his-own-mind Ben" shared a candy bar, which she thought was "kind of good and ... awful"; she said "It was great to see the most hateful and most lovable characters sitting on a log sharing a chocolate bar." However, she thought that the scene did not use its full potential in emphasizing Hurley's empathy and Ben's reaction.[15] However, Kristin Dos Santos of E!, who gave the episode a mostly positive review, was critical of the scene; she thought that the scene wasted time and was "cruel and unusual punishment" to air before the cliffhanger ending.[16] Erin Martell from TV Squad stated "This episode put everyone, including the freighter folk, in place to carry out their plans. I'm already stoked for the finale".[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lost - Netflix". Netflix. Retrieved 24 November 2017.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Weekly Primetime Program Schedule". ABC Medianet. 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-07-07. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Locke Discovers the Whereabouts of Jacob's Cabin, and Life Aboard the Freighter Becomes Dangerous" (PDF). ABC Medianet. 2008-04-21. Retrieved 2008-07-07. [dead link]
  4. ^ Lachonis, Jon (2008-03-13). . UGO. Archived from the original on 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  5. ^ "Something Nice Back Home". Lost. Season 4. Episode 10. 2008-05-01. ABC.
  6. ^ Lachonis, Jon (2007-07-18). . BuddyTV. Archived from the original on 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  7. ^ Sepinwall, Alan (2007-07-18). "Lost at CBS". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  8. ^ Ausiello, Michael (2008-03-12). . TV Guide. Archived from the original on June 8, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  9. ^ Jensen, Jeff (2008-02-22). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  10. ^ (PDF). ABC Medianet. 2008-05-13. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  11. ^ (PDF). ABC Medianet. 2008-05-13. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  12. ^ Seidman, Robert (2008-05-13). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  13. ^ . ABC MediaNet. 2008-05-06. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  14. ^ Dale, David (2008-05-16). . The Sun-Herald. Archived from the original on 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  15. ^ Abrahams, Robin (2008-05-11). "Extraordinary bodies and "Lost"". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
  16. ^ Dos Santos, Kristin (2008-05-08). "Lost Redux: "Destiny Is a Fickle Bitch"". Watch With Kristin. E!. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
  17. ^ Martell, Erin (2008-05-09). "Lost: Cabin Fever". TV Squad. Retrieved 2008-10-21.

External links edit

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  • "Cabin Fever" at IMDb  

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Cabin Fever is the 11th episode of the American Broadcasting Company s fourth season of the serial drama television series Lost and 83rd episode overall It was aired on May 8 2008 on ABC in the United States and on CTV in Canada 2 The episode was written by supervising producer Elizabeth Sarnoff and Kyle Pennington and directed by Paul Edwards According to a press release John Locke Terry O Quinn is enlightened as to the whereabouts of Jacob s cabin and life aboard the freighter becomes perilous 3 The episode was written alongside The Shape of Things to Come and Something Nice Back Home 4 Cabin Fever was watched by 11 million American viewers Cabin Fever Lost episodeJohn Locke Terry O Quinn meets Christian Shephard John Terry inside Jacob s cabin Episode no Season 4Episode 11Directed byPaul EdwardsWritten byElizabeth SarnoffKyle PenningtonProduction code411Original air dateMay 8 2008 2008 05 08 Running time43 minutes 1 Guest appearancesJeff Fahey as Frank LapidusLance Reddick as Matthew AbaddonMarc Vann as Dr RayKevin Durand as Martin KeamyAnthony Azizi as OmarGrant Bowler as Captain GaultJohn Terry as Christian ShephardHolland Roden as Young Emily LockeRebecca Tilney as Ms LockeAmanda Carlin as NurseKristen Dening as NursePatrick Torres as DoctorDoug Hutchison as Horace GoodspeedNestor Carbonell as Richard AlpertMatthew Pedersen as Physical therapistMandy June Turpin as FlorenceSarah Duval as MelissaCharles Henry Wyson as Young John LockeCaleb Steinmeyer as Young John LockePhil Abrams as Mr GellertEpisode chronology Previous Something Nice Back Home Next There s No Place Like Home Lostseason 4List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe episode begins with a flashback to 1956 when 16 year old Emily Locke Holland Roden is preparing for a date with a man twice her age Her mother tries to stop her from going out but Emily leaves anyway and is struck by a car The trauma triggers the premature birth of John as an adult portrayed by Terry O Quinn John s life is monitored by Richard Alpert Nestor Carbonell who at John s birth and throughout his childhood looks the same age as he does in present day and Matthew Abaddon Lance Reddick each of whom attempts to influence his life The existence of Mittelos Bioscience is revealed when John is invited to spend the summer there as a highly gifted high school student In the present day Locke Hugo Hurley Reyes Jorge Garcia and Benjamin Linus Michael Emerson are attempting to find a cabin inhabited by Jacob the de facto leader of the Others They are initially unsuccessful but an apparition of deceased DHARMA Initiative member Horace Goodspeed Doug Hutchison assists Locke by pointing him to the Initiative s mass grave There Locke extracts a set of blueprints from Horace s jacket and uses it to locate the cabin On the freighter Kahana mercenary Martin Keamy Kevin Durand returns from his unsuccessful attack on the Barracks the former home of the Others 5 Enraged that his mission was unsuccessful and several of his colleagues were killed he accuses Gault Grant Bowler of giving him up to Ben but Gault tells Keamy that Michael is the actual spy He tries to kill Michael by shooting him but just as in Meet Kevin Johnson when Michael tries to commit suicide the gun jams Gault then tells Keamy that Michael is vital to repairing the engines because he is the one that sabotaged them initially Sayid Jarrah Naveen Andrews fearing Keamy s intentions uses a Zodiac boat to return to the island hoping to save as many people as possible Desmond refuses to accompany him saying that he would never return to the island after he left Several hours after Sayid leaves Keamy stages a mutiny A soldier receives a message from the island saying they found the body of ship doctor Ray Marc Vann as shown in The Shape of Things to Come but the doctor protests that it s impossible since he s alive on the boat Keamy orders Frank Lapidus Jeff Fahey at gunpoint to prepare the freighter s helicopter Lapidus refuses and Keamy kills the doctor and Gault in response Lapidus acquiesces and Keamy leaves the freighter with a group of mercenaries intending to torch the Island When the helicopter passes over the survivors beach camp Frank drops a bag containing a satellite phone onto the beach At the end of the episode Locke enters the cabin alone and meets the figure of the deceased Christian Shephard John Terry who claims he is speaking on Jacob s behalf and is accompanied by his daughter Claire Littleton Emilie de Ravin Christian warns Locke that Keamy s mercenaries from the Kahana are already en route to the Island and that the Island must be moved Production edit nbsp Carbonell returns to Lost in Cabin Fever Cabin Fever was the fifth episode to be directed by Paul Edwards It was the first installment to be written by Kyle Pennington the eleventh by Elizabeth Sarnoff and was the first that the two wrote together Recurring guest star Nestor Carbonell appeared in seven episodes of Lost s third season as Richard Alpert and the mysteries surrounding his ageless character were heavily discussed among the fan community 6 While producing the final episodes of the third season Carbonell was cast in a starring role on the new CBS series Cane The writers modified their original story plan for the third season in anticipation for Carbonell s potential unavailability Despite Carbonell s willingness to return to Lost CBS president Nina Tassler ruled out another Lost guest appearance 7 Cane was canceled during the 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike freeing Carbonell from his contract with CBS 8 Executive producer Carlton Cuse cited this as an unintended positive consequence of the strike 9 Reception edit Cabin Fever was viewed live or recorded and watched within five hours of broadcast by 10 78 million American viewers 10 It attained a 4 7 13 in the key adults 18 49 demographic 11 ranking Lost as the nineteenth most watched program of the week 12 two places up from the previous episode Something Nice Back Home 13 Cabin Fever was watched by 392 000 Australian viewers making Lost the thirty third most watched program of the night 14 Robin Abrahams of the Boston Globe published an analysis exploring disability on her blog A paragraph analyzed the scene where the disabled in the eyes of others Hurley and the disabled in his own mind Ben shared a candy bar which she thought was kind of good and awful she said It was great to see the most hateful and most lovable characters sitting on a log sharing a chocolate bar However she thought that the scene did not use its full potential in emphasizing Hurley s empathy and Ben s reaction 15 However Kristin Dos Santos of E who gave the episode a mostly positive review was critical of the scene she thought that the scene wasted time and was cruel and unusual punishment to air before the cliffhanger ending 16 Erin Martell from TV Squad stated This episode put everyone including the freighter folk in place to carry out their plans I m already stoked for the finale 17 References edit Lost Netflix Netflix Retrieved 24 November 2017 permanent dead link Weekly Primetime Program Schedule ABC Medianet 2008 04 11 Retrieved 2008 07 07 dead link Locke Discovers the Whereabouts of Jacob s Cabin and Life Aboard the Freighter Becomes Dangerous PDF ABC Medianet 2008 04 21 Retrieved 2008 07 07 dead link Lachonis Jon 2008 03 13 Darlton Lost Interview UGO Archived from the original on 2008 07 04 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Something Nice Back Home Lost Season 4 Episode 10 2008 05 01 ABC Lachonis Jon 2007 07 18 Cane Star Nestor Carbonell Leaves Lost Future in Doubt BuddyTV Archived from the original on 2008 06 26 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Sepinwall Alan 2007 07 18 Lost at CBS The Star Ledger Retrieved 2008 07 07 Ausiello Michael 2008 03 12 Ausiello on Grey s Lost Smallville Tree Hill and More TV Guide Archived from the original on June 8 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Jensen Jeff 2008 02 22 7 Writers Strike Postscripts Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 2013 05 24 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Weekly Program Rankings PDF ABC Medianet 2008 05 13 Archived from the original PDF on May 28 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Weekly Primetime Ratings PDF ABC Medianet 2008 05 13 Archived from the original PDF on May 28 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Seidman Robert 2008 05 13 Nielsen Weekly Top 20 Idol Wins Zucker and NBC Nowhere to be Found TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on 2008 07 23 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Weekly Program Rankings ABC MediaNet 2008 05 06 Archived from the original on 2012 02 10 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Dale David 2008 05 16 The Who We Are Update Nine back on top The Sun Herald Archived from the original on 2012 03 22 Retrieved 2008 05 16 Abrahams Robin 2008 05 11 Extraordinary bodies and Lost Boston Globe Retrieved 2008 05 12 Dos Santos Kristin 2008 05 08 Lost Redux Destiny Is a Fickle Bitch Watch With Kristin E Retrieved 2008 05 12 Martell Erin 2008 05 09 Lost 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