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The Old Man has an opportunity to buy lost footage of legendary President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Can he muster the money for this 8mm piece of White House history or will this film end up on the cutting room floor? Then Rick considers buying a huge antique cast iron coffee grinder from the 1800's and a lunch box from the 1960's. And later Corey and Chumlee are challenged to compete in a parking lot obstacle course, designed just for them by the Old Man. Underwood guest stars in this episode.
Next →The fifth season of the American commenced airing on the network in the United States and on in Canada in January 2009, and concluded with a two-hour season finale on May 13, 2009. The continues the stories of the survivors of the fictional crash of Flight 815, after some of them are rescued and those still stranded seemingly disappear to an unknown location and time with the island that they inhabit.According to 's co-creator/executive producer/writer/, the season 'is about why the people who have left the island need to get back'. Lost returned on January 21, 2009, on ABC with a three-hour premiere consisting of a and two back-to-back new episodes. The remainder of the season aired on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm EST.
The season began in the and on January 25, 2009, on and, respectively. The season was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc under the title Lost: The Complete Fifth Season – The Journey Back, Expanded Edition on December 8, 2009. Contents.Crew The season was produced by and Grass Skirt Productions and was aired on the network in the United States. The show was primarily filmed in with in Los Angeles. Damon Lindelof and continued to serve as the show runners. Lindelof and Cuse's fellow executive producers were co-creator,. The staff writers were Lindelof, Cuse, Kitsis, Horowitz, co-executive producer, supervising producer, producer, co-producer Melinda Hsu Taylor.
The regular directors are Bender, co-executive producer and.Cast The features 14 major roles with, all of whom return from the. Because the storyline follows two different time periods, the cast is largely broken into two groups. The first storyline follows the group of people who have left the island: the survivors' leader Dr. , ex-fugitive , mentally unstable millionaire , former torturer , grieving wife , three-year islander and , former leader of the island's native population, known as the. The second follows those who remain on the island as they erratically jump through time, following the island being moved in the fourth-season finale.
They are crash survivor and con man , former Other and fertility specialist Dr. , crash survivor and former enforcer , who survived the explosion of the freighter, and three members of a science team from a freighter offshore, who have joined the crash survivors: , anthropologist , and physicist. The only main character to be involved in both storylines is , who, at the end of the fourth season, leaves his fellow crash survivors to become the new leader of the Others.
However, following the first jump through time, he rejoins the crash survivors and eventually leaves the island and dies, which prompts the other survivors who have left the island to return with his body. The character of Charlotte is written out in the fifth episode of the season, as well as Faraday in the fourteenth and overall one hundredth episode.Those who previously received star billing in season four, but did not in season five include , who followed an apparition of her deceased father into the forest and later appeared in Jacob's cabin and , who died when the freighter exploded.
Emilie de Ravin returned as a regular cast member in season six. Furthermore, former main cast member, who portrays, Michael's son, makes guest appearances in the fifth season. Second season main cast member portrays the deceased in one episode. From left to right:, andSeveral of the guest stars from past seasons reprise their roles in season five. Appears as the apparently ageless in nine episodes; returns as Hurley's father, David Reyes; portrays scientist Dr.
Pierre Chang; continues to appear as the mysterious Matthew Abaddon; plays Desmond's wife,; portrays deceased Other; returns as pilot; and and continue to play married couple and, respectively. Recurring guest stars and who play billionaire and deceased, respectively reprise their roles.

The character of is present in the fifth season as a younger version, played by., who previously portrayed an older Rousseau, asked for her character to be written out of the series because she did not want to travel to Hawaii to film her scenes. Returns as her daughter,. Also returns as Eloise Hawking. Plays Phil, a member of the. Portrays Bram, a survivor of Ajira Airways flight 316. Reprises his role of young Ben for four episodes in the second half of the season.
Also returns briefly as. The final recurring character is Vincent, Walt's yellow lab. The producers stated that Vincent survives to the series' conclusion.Several new recurring characters are introduced in the fifth season.
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Two characters introduced in the premiere are Lara, Dr. Chang's wife and Miles' mother, who is portrayed by Leslie Ishii, and Dan Norton, an attorney who is given the task of performing a maternity test on Kate and Aaron, portrayed.
Another pair of recurring characters, Caesar played by and Ilana, played by, are introduced in the sixth episode, '. Ilana was upgraded to the main cast in the sixth season.
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Guest-stars in three episodes as Amy, a member of the, a scientific group that did research on the island in the 1970s. Eric Lange portrays Radzinsky, a member of the Dharma Initiative, in seven episodes. Two new recurring characters appeared in the fifth-season finale: Jacob, the well-known and unseen leader of, played by, and his unnamed nemesis (nicknamed 'Samuel' in the casting call), whom Ausiello likened to and is portrayed by., who previously portrayed Neil Frogurt in the, reprised his role in the first two episodes of season five. Reception Season 5 received mostly positive critical reception. On, the season has an 88% approval rating, with average rating of 8.9/10, based on 17 reviews.
The website's consensus reads, 'Though it introduces yet more unanswered questions, Season 5 of Lost also moves quickly, covers more character development, and fleshes out its rich world further for hungry fans.' Gave the season a score of 78 out of 100 based on 17 reviews, making it generally favorable. Season 5 continued Lost 's decline in ratings, with the two-hour season premiere being watched by 11.37 million American viewers; the lowest season premiere in the series' history. Overall, the entire season averaged 11.05 million viewers.The season was also nominated for five, including, for and for the episode ', for, Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series, and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour). The only winner among the nominees was Emerson, after being nominated for the same award two years previous.
Emerson was later nominated at the for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. Episodes. See also:The number in the 'No. In series' column refers to the episode's number within the overall series, whereas the number in the 'No. In season' column refers to the episode's number within this particular season. Viewers (million)' refers to the number of Americans in millions who watched the episode as it was aired.
'Lost: Destiny Calls', a recapping the first four seasons preceded the premiere. A second clip show, 'Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6', aired on April 22, 2009 (before the 14th episode of the season, which is the 100th episode of the whole series), and a third, 'Lost: A Journey in Time', was aired before the finale on May 13, 2009. InseasonTitleDirected byWritten byFeatured character(s)Original air dateU.S.
Viewers(millions)871'&noneJanuary 21, 2009 ( 2009-01-21)11.66The remaining survivors begin to erratically jump through time after the island is moved. Jack and Ben begin their quest to reunite the Oceanic Six. Hurley and Sayid are ambushed at their safehouse. Kate and Aaron flee their house, after being ordered to submit to a maternity test by two lawyers. Sun has an interesting conversation with Mr. Widmore.882'&January 21, 2009 ( 2009-01-21)11.08Hurley and Sayid are on the run from the police.

Hurley confesses to his mother that the Oceanic Six have been lying. The island survivors are attacked by armed men.
Ben learns that he only has seventy hours to reunite the Oceanic Six and return them to the island.893'&January 28, 2009 ( 2009-01-28)11.07Desmond goes in search of Daniel Faraday's mother and learns from Charles Widmore that she is in Los Angeles. The island survivors jump to 1954, where Locke is unable to convince Alpert he is from the future and Faraday is given the task of defusing a hydrogen bomb.904'Stephen Williams&February 4, 2009 ( 2009-02-04)10.98While on their way to the Orchid Station, the island survivors jump to the day Aaron was born, and then to 1988, where Jin is found by Danielle Rousseau's science team. In 2007, Jack, Kate, Sayid and Ben meet and Kate realizes that Ben sent the lawyers after her and Aaron.915'Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz&February 11, 2009 ( 2009-02-11)9.77In 1988, Jin and Rousseau's team are attacked by the smoke monster on their way to the radio tower.
Charlotte confesses that she grew up on the island before dying. John Locke leaves the island by turning the wheel in the frozen chamber. Off the island, Ben brings Jack and Sun to Eloise Hawking, Daniel's mother, at the same time that Desmond finds her.926'Stephen WilliamsDamon Lindelof & Carlton CuseFebruary 18, 2009 ( 2009-02-18)11.27Eloise Hawking tells the Oceanic Six how to return to the island.
Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sun, Sayid, and Ben board Ajira Airways Flight 316, which is piloted by Frank Lapidus, with Locke's body. After a flash of white light on the plane, Jin finds Jack, Kate and Hurley back on the island.937'Jack BenderCarlton Cuse & Damon LindelofFebruary 25, 2009 ( 2009-02-25)9.82Locke, who is suddenly alive following the crash of Flight 316 on the island, is questioned by the other survivors and finds Ben among the injured.
In flashback, Locke's off-island mission to reunite the Oceanic Six and return them to the island is aided by Charles Widmore and Matthew Abaddon before Ben murders Locke.948'Mark GoldmanElizabeth Sarnoff &March 4, 2009 ( 2009-03-04)10.61The remaining island survivors are left in 1974, following the end of the time jumps. They join the Dharma Initiative after rescuing one of their members, Amy, from the Others.
After living with them for three years, Juliet helps Amy give birth and Sawyer, who is in love with Juliet, is reunited with Jack, Kate, and Hurley.959'Jack BenderPaul Zbyszewski & Brian K. VaughannoneMarch 18, 2009 ( 2009-03-18)9.08In 1977, Sawyer arranges for Jack, Kate and Hurley to join the Dharma Initiative.
Sayid is found by Jin, however, he is forced to pretend he is an Other and is subsequently imprisoned by Dharma. In 2007, following the crash of Flight 316, Sun and Frank learn from Christian Shephard that the other survivors are trapped in the past.9610'Edward Kitsis & Adam HorowitzMarch 25, 2009 ( 2009-03-25)8.82In 1977, Sayid does not cooperate with Sawyer and members of the Dharma Initiative vote to execute Sayid.
A 12-year-old Ben frees Sayid in his effort to join the Others. However, once they have escaped, Sayid shoots Ben. In flashbacks, Sayid is caught by Ilana, a bounty hunter, who has been hired to take him to Guam.9711'Carlton Cuse & Damon LindelofKateApril 1, 2009 ( 2009-04-01)9.35Juliet is unable to treat Ben's gunshot wound and Jack refuses to help, leading Kate to take Ben to the Others to be healed. Richard explains that the process will change Ben forever. In flashbacks, Kate decides to return to the island and leaves Aaron in the care of his grandmother.9812'Stephen WilliamsBrian K. Vaughan & Elizabeth SarnoffApril 8, 2009 ( 2009-04-08)8.29In 2007, Ben and Locke travel to the main island so that Ben can be judged by the smoke monster for letting Alex die. Meanwhile, Frank returns to Hydra Island and is taken hostage by the survivors of Flight 316.
Flashbacks show Ben's abduction of Alex in the late 1980s and his confrontation with Desmond and Penny prior to boarding Flight 316.9913'Jack BenderMelinda Hsu Taylor &April 15, 2009 ( 2009-04-15)9.23In 1977, Roger, Ben's father, begins to suspect Kate in Ben's disappearance. Miles is given the task of taking a body from the construction site of the Swan Station, to his father, Dr.
In flashbacks, Miles learns of his ability to speak with the dead and is hired to travel to the island on the freighter.10014'Paul EdwardsEdward Kitsis & Adam HorowitzApril 29, 2009 ( 2009-04-29)9.04In 1977, Daniel Faraday returns to the island in order to warn its inhabitants of a catastrophe involving the Swan Station. Jack, Kate, and Daniel start a gun fight with the Dharma Initiative, leading Dharma to go after Sawyer and Juliet. Daniel has a plan to change the future by detonating the hydrogen bomb at the same time as the Incident at the Swan Station. However, when he goes to the others to find out where the bomb is, he is shot in the back and killed by the younger version of his own mother. In flashbacks, Daniel's relationship with his parents, Eloise Hawking and Charles Widmore, is shown.10115'Stephen WilliamsPaul Zbyszewski & Elizabeth SarnoffnoneMay 6, 2009 ( 2009-05-06)8.70In 1977, Jack decides to follow Faraday's advice to detonate the hydrogen bomb, however Kate disagrees. Chang convinces Dharma to evacuate the island, allowing Sawyer, Kate and Juliet to board the submarine and leave the island.
In 2007, Locke reunites with the Others and Richard, who accompany him on a journey to kill Jacob.' 'Jack BenderDamon Lindelof & Carlton CuseMay 13, 2009 ( 2009-05-13)9.43In 1977, the survivors succeed in detonating the modified nuclear bomb at the construction site of the Swan station, the finale ending when the bomb is detonated. In 2007, Locke and the Others travel to the base of the four-toed statue, where Jacob lives. Locke is revealed to be an impostor: an old acquaintance of Jacob who manipulates Ben into killing Jacob. In flashbacks, Jacob visits several of the main characters at key moments in their lives prior to crashing on the island.Home media release The DVD and Blu-ray box set of season 5 was released on December 8, 2009, in Region 1, on October 21, 2009, in Region 4, and on October 26, 2009, in Region 2.
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