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Lost
3. évad
Ország USA
Eredeti adóABC
Sugárzás2006. október 4.
2007. május 23.
Magyar adóAXN
RTL Klub
Epizódok száma23
Házimozi-megjelenés2007. december 11.
Magyar házimozi-megjelenés2008. március 19.
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A Lost című amerikai televíziós drámasorozat harmadik évada összesen 22[1] epizódot foglal magában. Első vetítésére az Egyesült Államokban és Kanadában egyidőben, 2006. október 4. és 2007. május 23. között került sor. A sorozat történetvezetése szerint az évad a 2004. november 28. (az Oceanic 815 lezuhanását követő 68. nap) és 2004. december 23. közötti történéseket történteket dolgozza fel.[2] Míg a producerek az első évadot a repülőgép-katasztórfa túlélői bemutatásának, s a másodikat a bunkerben történő eseményeknek szentelték, addig a harmadik középpontjába a „többiek” csoportját (azaz a szigeten élő őshonos lakosságot) állították.

A korábbi évadoknál problémát okozott, hogy az ABC (a megrendelő csatorna) azokat úgy vetítette, hogy az új rész előtt leadta a megelőző epizódot is, s így nem volt egyértelmű, hogy a meghirdetett időben az ismétlés vagy az új rész lesz-e látható. Engedve a nézők ezzel kapcsolatos panaszainak, ezt az évadot előzetes ismétlések nélkül adták. A csatorna döntése alapján, miszerint „ősszel is adniuk kell valamit” (ergó: nem várhatnak télig), az évadot két részletben sugározták: az első 6 epizódot október 4. és november 8. között este 9-kor, a többit – 12 hétnyi szünetet követően – 2007. február 7-től adták.[3][4] Ezeken kívül három úgynevezett összefoglaló rész is adásba került az évad kapcsán, a már vetítettekből összeollózva, fogódzót nyújtva az újabbak értelmezéséhez: a „Lost - Egy túlélés története” (eredeti címe: Lost: A Tale of Survival) egy héttel az évadnyitány, míg a Lost „- Kézikönyv a túlélésről” (eredeti címe: Lost Survivor Guide) a második blokk első része, a „Lost - A válaszok” (eredeti címe: Lost: The Answers) pedig az évadzáró epizód előtt került adásba.[5][6] A Buena Vista Home Entertainment 2007. december 11-én adta ki először az évadot DVD-kiadásban, 1-es régiókód alatt.[7] A DVD-kiadás 7, a Blu-ray 6 lemezes.[8]

Crew[szerkesztés]

The season was produced by Touchstone Television (now ABC Studios), Bad Robot Productions and Grass Skirt Productions and was aired on the American Broadcasting Company network in the United States of America. The executive producers for the third season were co-creator J.J. Abrams, co-creator Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Jeff Pinkner and Carlton Cuse.[9] The staff writers were Lindelof, Cuse, Pinkner, co-executive producers Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz, co-executive producer Drew Goddard, supervising producer Elizabeth Sarnoff, story editor Christina M. Kim and executive story editor Brian K. Vaughan.[10] The regular directors were Bender, supervising producer Stephen Williams, Paul Edwards and Eric Laneuville. Lindelof and Cuse served as the show runners.[11]

Cast[szerkesztés]

The season featured sixteen major roles with star billing, making it the second largest ensemble cast of the 2006–2007 television season, behind ABC's Desperate Housewives. Characters are briefly summarized and ordered by billing and number of third season appearances.

Evangeline Lilly stars as fugitive Kate Austen, who is unsure whether she loves Jack or Sawyer more.[12] Matthew Fox stars as doctor Jack Shephard, the leader of the castaways.[13] Josh Holloway portrays the sardonic con-man James "Sawyer" Ford. Elizabeth Mitchell joined the cast as Juliet Burke, an Other trying to escape the island.[14] Henry Ian Cusick was promoted to the main cast,[15] playing Desmond Hume, a man with a supernatural ability to see "flashes" from the future, who foresees Dominic Monaghan's character Charlie Pace's death. Naveen Andrews acts as Sayid Jarrah, a former Iraqi Republican Guard.[16] Second season guest star Michael Emerson was promoted to the main cast as Ben "Henry Gale" Linus, a high-ranking manipulative Other.[17] Jorge Garcia's character Hurley Reyes continued to serve as the show's comic relief.[18] Daniel Dae Kim plays non-English speaking Jin Kwon, the son of a fisherman, with Yunjin Kim as Jin's English-speaking pregnant wife Sun.[19] Terry O'Quinn plays John Locke, an alienated survivor with a deep connection to the island.[20] Emilie de Ravin portrays single new mother Claire Littleton.[21] Rodrigo Santoro and Kiele Sanchez also joined as previously unseen crash survivors Paulo and Nikki Fernandez. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje returns as Mr. Eko.[22]

The third season featured numerous recurring guest stars. M. C. Gainey plays the Other Tom.[23] Tania Raymonde plays Alex, while Mira Furlan plays her mother Danielle Rousseau, who meets Alex for the first time since she was born.[24]

Andrew Divoff acts as the eye-patched Other Mikhail Bakunin and Nestor Carbonell acts as the ageless Other Richard Alpert. Marsha Thomason's character Naomi Dorrit parachutes onto the island.[25] Blake Bashoff plays Alex's boyfriend Karl. Michael Bowen portrays the vengeful Other Pickett and William Mapother portrays the late Other, Ethan Rom. Sonya Walger plays Desmond's off-island girlfriend Penny Widmore. L. Scott Caldwell and Sam Anderson briefly return as Flight 815 married couple Rose Henderson and Bernard Nadler.

Special guest stars are actors and actresses who were once given star billing, but due to a character's death or escape from the island, now appear on occasion. First season main cast member Ian Somerhalder reprised his role in hallucinations and flashbacks as Boone Carlyle, as did his stepsister Shannon Rutherford, played by Maggie Grace.[26] Malcolm David Kelley returned for a single scene as ten-year old Walt Lloyd.[27]

Reception[szerkesztés]

After criticism… reached its zenith, the backlash drew a backlash. Down the stretch, critics lauded Lost for one powerhouse episode after another, satisfying frustrated viewers by providing long-sought answers to some mysteries while simultaneously igniting strong new plotlines.

Variety magazine[28]

The first block of episodes was criticized for raising too many mysteries[29] and not providing enough answers.[30] Complaints were also made about the limited screen-time for many of the main characters in the first block.[31] Locke, played by Terry O'Quinn, who had tied for the highest second season episode count, appeared in only fourteen of the twenty-three episodes in the third season – only two more than guest star M.C. Gainey, who played Tom. Reaction to two new characters, Nikki and Paulo, was generally negative, with Lindelof even acknowledging that the couple was "universally despised" by fans.[32] The decision to split the season[33] and the American timeslot switch after the hiatus were also criticized.[34] Cuse acknowledged that "No one was happy with the six-episode run."[35] The second block of episodes was critically acclaimed however,[36] with the crew dealing with problems from the first block.[37] More answers were written into the show[38] and Nikki and Paulo were killed off.[39] It was also announced that the series would end three seasons after the third season,[40] which Cuse hoped would tell the audience that the writers knew where the story was going.[41]

The third season was nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards, including nominations for directing, writing, single camera picture editing and sound editing.[42] O'Quinn won the third season's only Emmy Award for acting in a supporting role.[43] The eighth episode was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award in the "Episodic Drama" category.[44] The producers were nominated for a Producers Guild Award in the "TV Drama" category.[45] Lost's stunt team was nominated for the season's only Screen Actors Guild Award.[46] Lost's third season also received a Television Critics Association nomination in the drama category.[47] The season was not nominated for a Golden Globe Award[48] and has two Directors Guild Award nominations.[49] The season averaged 13.74 million American viewers per episode, ranking seventeenth in viewership and ninth in the key adults 18–49 demographic.[50] The first block had an average close to four million more viewers than the second block,[51] with the fourteenth episode meeting a ratings low for the series,[52] with 11.52 million viewers.[53] However, Lost was the most recorded program of 2007.[54]

Episodes[szerkesztés]

"Series #" refers to the episode's number in the overall series, whereas "Episode #" refers to the episode's number in this particular season. "Featured character(s)" refers to the character(s), whose backstory is featured in the episode's flashbacks. "American viewers in millions" refers to the number of Americans in millions who watched the episodes live. The third season's episodes are altogether 991 minutes in length.[55]

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DVD release[szerkesztés]

The third season was released as a widescreen seven-disc Region 4 DVD box set in Brazil on September 26, 2007, Australia on October 17, 2007 and the United Kingdom on October 22, 2007.

Lost: The Complete Third Season - The Unexplored Experience
Set Details Special Features
  • 23 Episodes 1
  • 7-Disc Set or 6 Blu-ray Discs
  • 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio
  • Subtitles: English
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • English (PCM 5.1 surround) -Blu-ray Disc
  • Audio Commentaries (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
    • "A Tale Of Two Cities" - Damon Lindelof and Elizabeth Mitchell
    • "I Do" - Carlton Cuse, Evangeline Lilly and Josh Holloway
    • "Exposé" - Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
    • "The Man Behind the Curtain" - Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse and Michael Emerson
  • "The World of the Others"
  • "Lost Flashbacks"
  • "Lost in One Day"
  • "Lost on Location"
  • "The Lost Book Club"
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Bloopers
  • Easter Eggs
  • Blu-ray Exclusive
    • Access Granted: Rethink what you know about the show with an interactive panel that unlocks answers to your most pressing Lost questions
    • Blu-Prints: Take a guided tour of the island through never before seen blu-prints
Release Dates
 BRA  USA
 CAN
 AUS  JPN  UK
September 26, 2007 December 11, 2007 October 17, 2007 February 20, 2008 October 22, 2007
Notes
  • {{fnb|1}} - In all regions, the double length finale, Through the Looking Glass was divided into two separate episodes, Through the Looking Glass: Part 1 and Through the Looking Glass: Part 2, bringing the episode total on the DVD set to 23, whilst the number of episodes broadcast in the season is actually 22.

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