Lost: Missing Pieces
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Release | November 7, 2007 January 28, 2008 | –
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Lost: Missing Pieces is a series of thirteen video clips ranging in length from one to four minutes that aired during the hiatus between the
The project was announced in November 2005 as the Lost Video Diaries; however, production was delayed several times due to contractual restrictions. Lost's writer-producers originally proposed the mobisodes as a self-contained story that would focus on two previously unseen characters of the Lost
Production
Conception
In November 2005, while the early
Postponement
Production was delayed when the actors,
Revamp
In June, Lindelof and Cuse were interviewed by The Hollywood Reporter and they revealed the ultimate plan for the mobisodes. The mobisodes would air during the hiatus between the third and fourth seasons and would give viewers interesting information that would probably not be found in the show; the average mobisode would only be one and a half minutes long.[23] In the third season, the writers tried to integrate two previously unseen crash survivors named Nikki Fernandez (Kiele Sanchez) and Paulo (Rodrigo Santoro) into the story, but the pair was negatively received for their abrupt appearance and the writers killed them off after seven appearances.[24] Lindelof and Cuse learned from their mistake and decided that the mobisodes would focus on the regular Lost cast.[25] The writers were paid $800 per mobisode, whereas the actors received $425 per mobisode. Actors were contracted to receive more money if the mobisode were reused in another medium.[12]
Release
In regard to writing, co-executive producer
Crew
Although it had not always been the plan,
Plot
Cast and characters
The Missing Pieces retains many of the cast members from the television series. Perrineau plays Michael,
Mobisodes
"Prod. no." is short for "production code number", which signifies the order that the mobisodes were produced in and appear on DVD and Blu-ray, which is different from the order that they aired in. "Original air date" refers to the original V CAST airdate. Days are in relation to the day of the crash, which is day 1 and September 22, 2004. All mobisodes are newly written and shot,[3] with the exception of "The Envelope", which is a deleted scene from "A Tale of Two Cities" that was shot on August 9 and 11, 2006,[56] a year before the other mobisodes.[57]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Featured character(s) | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "The Watch" | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse | Jack & Christian | November 7, 2007 | 107 |
Years before the crash on the day before Jack's wedding with Sarah, Jack's father Christian apologizes to Jack for not having been as good a father as he could have been. Christian gives Jack a watch that had been passed down to him by his father. | ||||||
2 | "The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt" | Jack Bender | Adam Horowitz | Hurley & Frogurt | November 13, 2007 | 103 |
As Hurley gets wine for his picnic with Libby on day 64, he is confronted by crash survivor Neil, a frozen yogurt salesman nicknamed Frogurt. Frogurt tells Hurley that he also has a crush on Libby and is waiting for Hurley's relationship with her to crumble. | ||||||
3 | "King of the Castle" | Jack Bender | Brian K. Vaughan | Jack & Ben | November 20, 2007 | 101 |
Sometime during days 75 to 79 when Jack is living with the Others in the Barracks, Jack and Ben play chess. Ben tells Jack that the island might not let him leave and if he does, Jack may regret it someday. | ||||||
4 | "The Deal" | Jack Bender | Elizabeth Sarnoff | Michael & Juliet | November 26, 2007 | 110 |
On day 63, Juliet visits Michael during his captivity with the Others to discuss the necessity to free Walt from the island. | ||||||
5 | "Operation: Sleeper" | Jack Bender | Brian K. Vaughan | Jack & Juliet | December 3, 2007 | 106 |
On the night of day 86 , Juliet wakes Jack to confess that she has been working with Ben. | ||||||
6 | "Room 23" | Jack Bender | Elizabeth Sarnoff | Ben & Juliet | December 11, 2007 | 104 |
Sometime during days 45 to 49, Walt Lloyd is being kept in Room 23. Juliet shows Ben several birds that have died outside Room 23. | ||||||
7 | "Arzt & Crafts" | Jack Bender | December 17, 2007 | 112 | ||
On day 7, Arzt tries to dissuade some of the crash survivors from following Jack by moving into the caves, that is until he hears the monster and decides to move there himself. | ||||||
8 | "Buried Secrets" | Jack Bender | Sun & Michael | December 24, 2007 | 105 | |
Sometime during days 6 to 44, while burying her forged driver's license, Sun is discovered by Michael and they almost kiss. | ||||||
9 | "Tropical Depression" | Jack Bender | Carlton Cuse | Michael & Arzt | December 31, 2007 | 111 |
On day 43, Arzt confesses to Michael that he lied about the upcoming monsoon season. He also tells him that he was in Australia to meet someone whom he found through Internet dating, but was rejected. | ||||||
10 | "Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack." | Jack Bender | Damon Lindelof | Jack & Ethan | January 7, 2008 | 102 |
Sometime during day 4, Ethan approaches Jack and gives him a suitcase of medical supplies, and the two discuss the possibility of Claire delivering her baby on the island. Ethan also tells Jack that his wife and baby died in childbirth. | ||||||
11 | "Jin Has a Temper-Tantrum on the Golf Course" | Jack Bender | Drew Goddard | Hurley, Jin & Michael | January 14, 2008 | 108 |
On day 41, while playing a game of golf with Michael and Hurley, Jin shouts in frustration about his problems. Matthew Fox is credited for this mobisode, despite not making an appearance. | ||||||
12 | "The Envelope" | Jack Bender | Story by : Damon Lindelof Teleplay by : Amelia | January 21, 2008 | 109 | |
On day 1, Juliet almost shows Amelia, a member of the Others' book club, Ben's x-rays. Ben's feelings for Juliet are hinted at. | ||||||
13 | "So It Begins" | Jack Bender | Drew Goddard | Jack, Christian & Vincent | January 28, 2008 | 113 |
Just after the crash, on day 1, what appears to be Christian tells Vincent the dog to go and find Jack. The opening scene of the pilot episode is replayed, in which Jack opens his eye and sees Vincent walk by. |
Reception
The finale—"So It Begins"—was submitted to the
MSNBC's Ree Hines reviewed the first seven Missing Pieces.[65] He wrote that "'The Watch' is basically pointless", "the humor [of 'The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt'] doesn't work" and "Operation: Sleeper" was deemed "the most useless of the webisodes".[65] Hines said that "King of the Castle" "almost satisfies ... due to ... Ben's deadpan dastardly presence" and "Room 23" is the most promising of the first half of the series.[65] Hines concluded that "the creators fill gaps that don't need filling. The installments fail to form a cohesive stand-alone arc, leaving viewers with little more than a series of fragmented scenes, presumably no better than those left on the cutting-room floor."[65]
Chris Carabott of IGN reviewed most of Lost: Missing Pieces and has given each a rating out of ten.[66] After four mobisodes aired, he remarked that "these vignettes feel like your average deleted scene—removed for a good reason";[67] however, no mobisode received a score less than 6.5. "The Watch" scored a 7.5 and was called "touching" because Jack and his father have rarely been seen getting along in Lost.[68] "The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt" was given a 6.5 and described as "a funny little moment" and "tragic", in regard to Libby's death.[69] "King of the Castle" received an 8.5. Carabott said that it was well written, "a great performance from [Fox and Emerson]" and worthy of appearing on television.[70] Carabott celebrated Michael's return in "The Deal", but the reviewer noted that "The Deal" "doesn't reveal anything new or exciting at all".[67] "Operation: Sleeper" was rated as a 7.5,[71] as was "Buried Secrets".[72] "Room 23" got an 8 and was described as "definitely the type of new content that we are looking for. It's something that won't be missed by regular viewers but gives a little more insight into the nature of events on the island".[73] "Arzt and Crafts" also got an 8 and was said to have "a cleverly devised title" and was "packed with a healthy amount of humor".[74] "Tropical Depression" received an 8.5, with Carabott calling it "rather pointless ... but cute nonetheless".[75] "Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack" scored an 8 and Mapother's acting skills were commended.[76] "Jin Has a Temper-Tantrum on the Golf Course" was deemed "hilarious" and "one of [Lost's] funniest ... moments" and worthy of a 7.5.[77] "The Envelope" was given a 6.5,[78] and "So It Begins" was given a 9—the highest score of any mobisode—and was described as "a shocking new look at the Christian Shephard who appeared to Jack".[79]
Oscar Dahl of BuddyTV reviewed each mobisode. "The Watch" was called "a fun couple minutes of character work", but "relatively worthless".[80] "The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt" was thought to be better than "The Watch".[81] "King of the Castle" was reviewed better than the previous two mobisodes and the reviewer noted that "it's a testament to ... Fox and ... Emerson's acting abilities that [it] is so intense".[82] "The Deal" was said to be even better than "King of the Castle".[83] While Dahl "always like[s] what Juliet brings to the table", he thought that "Operation: Sleeper" "serves little purpose".[84] "Room 23" was called the "best mobisode ever".[85] In regard to "Arzt and Crafts", Dahl wrote that "Lindelof wrote this mobisode ... and as a result ... it has the best dialogue of any mobisode so far".[86] He commented that "Tropical Depression" is "not totally superfluous, though the new information isn't very enlightening".[87] Dahl "liked" "Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack", but decided "that it's not [Lindelof]'s best work".[88] Dahl wrote that "Jin Has a Temper-Tantrum on the Golf Course" is "a nice little scene", but the reviewer pointed out an inaccuracy in the scene's golf gameplay.[89] When reviewing "The Envelope", Dahl wrote that "The people over at Lost have cheated a little bit ... [but] it's still a pretty cool deleted scene".[90] After seeing "So It Begins", Dahl was "not entirely sure what to think" because the reviewer liked "showing the moments before the pilot began" and "doing a mobisode from Vincent's perspective, but adding a supposed-to-be-dead Christian to the mix is confusing".[91]
Ryan McGee of Zap2it also reviewed every mobisode. "The Watch" was described as "anticlimactic".[92] "The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt" was described as "a little ... lacking", but McGee wrote that "'King of the Castle' proves that brevity is the soul of awesome, with a tense, information-rich two-and-a-half minutes that tingled my Spidey-esque mythology sense the entire time".[93] "The Deal" was received less favourably than the previous installment[94] McGee wrote that "Room 23" was "short but sweet".[95] "Arzt and Crafts" was called "a weak-ish entry" and it was noted that "not everything Lost does turns into Dharma-laced gold, sadly".[96] "Buried Secrets" was described as mediocre.[97] In the review for "Tropical Depression", McGee commented that "It's just not good. At all." and compared its quality to the episode "Stranger in a Strange Land" and the character Paulo,[98] both of which were negatively received by fans and critics.[99] "Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack" had "return[ed Lost: Missing Pieces] to compelling form", however the title was called "clunky".[97] After watching "So It Begins", McGee wrote that it is "a mobisode so vital, so important that I can't believe that ABC didn't bother to air this [online] before the start of Season 4".[100]
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External links
- Lost: Missing Pieces at IMDb