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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.
- Jack and the survivors wait for Charlie to turn off The Others' signal-jamming device, not knowing that he has been captured at the Looking Glass station. The plan to blow up the group of Others who invade the camp fails.
- On the island, Jack and the survivors come closer to finding rescue. In the flashback, Jack is shown in Los Angeles, living though a meaningless existence as a drunkard.
- A calm and quiet Sunday morning -- three hard working farmers, two of Hawaiian descent and one Japanese, take a walk in the forest, talk story about their families, their crops, and the homeland -- a routine that they have been doing for quite some time. However, this is no ordinary Sunday, for this is a day that will live in infamy: December 7, 1941.
- Its about Fishbowl and American Made.
- The castaways on the raft are surprised at sea by something unexpected. Meanwhile, remaining islanders attempt to blow open the hatch, and a visitor to the encampment might be a threat to Claire's infant son.
- Forty-eight survivors of an airline flight originating from Australia, bound for the U.S., which crash-lands onto an unknown island 1000 miles off course, struggle to figure out a way to survive while trying to find a way to be rescued.
- As Ben takes Locke to see Jacob and reveal the island's secrets, Ben's background on the island is exposed--as well as what happened to the Dharma Initiative.
- Ben tries to escape Keamy's custody so that he and Locke can follow through with Jacob's request to move the island. Michael tries to neutralize the explosives on the boat, while the "Oceanic 6" move closer to rescue.
- The mysteries behind Richard Alpert's arrival to the island, his immortality, and his alliance with Jacob are revealed--plus more details about the purpose of the island and the relationship between Jacob and the smoke monster.
- In the season finale, the Oceanic Six find themselves closer to rescue.
- At the site of the ancient statue remains, Locke assigns Ben a difficult task that involves Jacob's fate. Jack is determined to go ahead with Faraday's plan.
- Destination X Hawaii brings you surreal beauty, the quest for survival, adrenaline pumping action, and some of the most cinematic locations from around the globe. If that's not enough drop five gorgeous women in the middle of all that and watch them confront extreme fantasy challenges along with their greatest fears. To quote one of the girls, "This is everything you want to do before your die." In preparation to tackle the challenges these fit women trained with some of the world's best known extreme sports enthusiasts, military experts, navigators and explorers. Along the way you'll get to know these adventurous women, what their feeling and experiencing, as well as their take on each other The girls chose their paradise destinations. First stop, the Hawaiian Islands. They'll all learn that danger lurks below paradise and under fantasy; reality waits for the dreamer to fall. Join us as we push these stunning adventure seekers to the edge as they tackle Destination X Hawaii.
- Is there a cereal killer in your house? Recycle your fear into rage.
- One of the castaways is chosen to descend into the mysterious hatch, and Shannon stumbles upon a shockingly familiar face in the jungle.
- Having retrieved the plane tranceiver, a group of survivors try to transmit a signal, only to receive a strange transmission from another inhabitant.
- After Desmond saves Claire from drowning, Charlie and Hurley suspect that he can see the future, so they come up with a plan to get some answers out of him.
- Jack tells Kate that he has made a deal with The Others; Locke hinders Jack's plan to leave the island.
- Desmond has another vision of Charlie's death, but this time his death ultimately will result in Claire's rescue. Meanwhile, the survivors discover that an attack by the others is even more imminent than originally expected.
- Jack and Sayid's plan faces resistance from Sawyer, Juliet, and Kate. Locke, Richard, Ben, and The Others reach Jacob at the Foot of the Statue.
- Historic and archival footage, old home movies, and beautiful high definition underwater photography brilliantly shot in Hawaii and the Pacific by acclaimed filmmaker John Taschner, who narrates a poignant story and insightful film about the top secret World War II radio missions of his grandfather, and reflects on the ideological threads that bind the filmmaker and his grandfather together across time and oceans.
- Music journalist Dimitri Ehrlich and Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore hosts this series showcasing features, short films, and other works by independent artists, filmmakers and musicians.
- Locke thinks he knows how to get the hatch open, and he and Boone venture inland. Jack is reluctant to help Sawyer get glasses.
- The French woman arrives at the camp with a dire warning about a group of survivors known as the Others.
- Magnum, TC and Nuzo had escaped from a North Vietnamese POW camp during the Vietnam War. Nuzo returns to Hawaii and tells TC that the brutal Russian Colonel who was at the camp has returned to the U.S. and is going to kill him.
- The team from the ship attacks Locke's camp looking for Ben, with Alex as a hostage. The doctor from the ship washes up on shore at Jack's camp and Faraday provides some distressing news.
- While investigating an off-base burglary at an Admiral's residence, NCIS becomes involved in a case of an older man that claims to be a Pearl Harbor survivor. He wishes to have his remains buried on the USS Arizona.
- When a hepatitis outbreak spreads through the local prison, the team jumps into action, while Lily learns more about Mateo.
- The Checkers and Pogo Show was a children's television variety show produced and aired by KGMB-TV in Honolulu. It ran from 1967 until 1982 during after-school hours.
- A Band to Honor is the story Navy Band Unit 22 - The ships band for the USS Arizona - The band trained together, practiced together, performed together, lived together and on December 7, 1941, died together!
- Lighthearted surf film featuring longboard surfing action at various spots in California and Hawaii, including Huntington Beach, Pipeline, and Pupukea.
- Lewis Avery Filer had been an insurance investigator forced to retire when his company was taken over by a conglomerate. The wily Filer is now pulling daring robberies at businesses either owned or insured by the conglomerate. He utilizes a variety of tactics, including disguises. Filer also is gaining publicity as he outwits the police.
- Claire goes into labor while a helpless Charlie goes into panic mode. Meanwhile Locke is missing, Jack tends to a wounded Boone and Sayid presents Shannon with a romantic surprise.
- The platoon is assigned to defend Firebase Ladybird under siege by a regiment of North Vietnamese troops. At the same time they come under siege by NVA soldiers, they are assigned a new, ambitious commander who complicates an already dangerous situation.
- Jack and Kate bring an exhausted Michael back to camp, where he gives them news about "The Others". Henry attacks Ana Lucia. Hurley plans a surprise date for Libby.
- Ben, Locke, and Hurley go to The Orchid, only to find Keamy and his men already there. Jack and Kate go after the helicopter and come across Sawyer in the jungle. Sayid comes back to the island with a rescue boat and goes after them too.
- With Jack's help, Locke rescues the candidates from Widmore's compound, but their plans for leaving the island are forced to change. In Los Angeles, Jack tries to convince Locke to try an experimental surgery for his paralysis.
- After one of Governor Jameson's assistants is killed, McGarrett discovers that the governor may have been working with Wo Fat and may have been the target of his father's investigation.
- A murder attempt on a Pearl Harbor veteran leads Five-0 to use decades old evidence to investigate a deadly crime committed in an internment camp on Oahu during WWII.
- Elvis Presley's January 12th, 1973 rehearsal concert at the H.I.C. Arena in Hawaii prior to the live broadcast of Aloha from Hawaii.
- Many of the world's best surf spots lie within a two mile radius on the North Shore of Oahu -- a mere walk of the dog. A swimsuit model's (Gina Bielmann) kiss turns her precious miniature pinscher (Shadoe) into a foaming-at-the-mouth Dog-Boy (Blue Crush's Chris Taloa in his first role) unleashed on the coast.