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Naveen Andrews | ... | ||
Henry Ian Cusick | ... | ||
Jeremy Davies | ... | ||
Emilie de Ravin | ... |
Claire Littleton
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Michael Emerson | ... |
Ben Linus
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Matthew Fox | ... | ||
Jorge Garcia | ... |
Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes
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Josh Holloway | ... |
James 'Sawyer' Ford
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Daniel Dae Kim | ... |
Jin Kwon
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Yunjin Kim | ... |
Sun Kwon
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Ken Leung | ... |
Miles Straume
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Evangeline Lilly | ... |
Kate Austen
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Rebecca Mader | ... | ||
Elizabeth Mitchell | ... | ||
Terry O'Quinn | ... |
John Locke
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During the helicopter ride to the ship, Desmond's consciousness begins jumping back and forth between present day 2004 and 1996. He is forced to find Daniel Faraday in 1996 in order to get answers and stop the jumps.
I've watched it for the second time. The same feeling came over me when I watched it the first time. It's just such a great episode. I've followed ER, x-files, millennium, Dawsons Creek (even), Gilmore Girls, Buffy, Friends, even stuck to Ally McBeal for a while, but never has there been one episode that has even come close to 'the constant'. Lost will never get boring, because the concept of the show will never get old. They'll never seem to run out of mind-blowing story lines, and even all the little sidetracks are interesting. There has never been a show like lost.
But with this episode they've made it possible to stand above EVERYTHING else that we've seen before. Daniel Faraday made me watch Saving Private Ryan for the 30th time, and I was kinda amused I guess, but it was nothing compared to 'the constant'!! I guess that if I write more, I would only come to the conclusion that I can't to this episode justice with words, so I stand up in my room and give it an applause! GREAT JOB!!!