Tabula Rasa
- Episode aired Oct 6, 2004
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Jack and Hurley discover an alarming secret about Kate, while the marshal's life hangs in the balance.Jack and Hurley discover an alarming secret about Kate, while the marshal's life hangs in the balance.Jack and Hurley discover an alarming secret about Kate, while the marshal's life hangs in the balance.
Fredric Lehne
- Marshal Edward Mars
- (as Fredric Lane)
Madison
- Vincent the Dog
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the flashback, Kate apologizes to the Australian rancher and pronounces "sorry" with a Canadian accent (rhyming with "gory"). Kate later lies to the rancher and claims to be Canadian, which is actually true for actress Evangeline Lilly.
- GoofsWhen Kate is in the car with the Australian farmer, the image was horizontally flipped to appear how Australian cars have right-side drivers and left-lane driving. As the U.S. Marshall's GMC truck pulls alongside, the "C" from the grill logo is visible in the farmer's rear view mirror when its reflection should be horizontally flipped.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Fire + Water: Anatomy of an Episode (2006)
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Disclosing Kate Austen
The mysterious past of Kate Austen is partially disclosed through flashbacks, when she was betrayed in Australia and delivered to Marshal Edward Mars (Fredric Lane). However, what she did to be chased is not presented. Meanwhile, Michael Dawson (Harold Perrineau) is preoccupied with the friendship of his son Walt Lloyd (Malcolm David Kelley) and the weird John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) and promises to find his dog Vincent to get his attention.
"Tabula Rasa" is a good episode of "Lost", where the intriguing past of Kate is partially disclosed. The story is more dramatic than the pilot, and the lead characters are being very well developed. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Tabula Rasa"
Note: On 18 March 2013, I saw this episode again.
"Tabula Rasa" is a good episode of "Lost", where the intriguing past of Kate is partially disclosed. The story is more dramatic than the pilot, and the lead characters are being very well developed. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Tabula Rasa"
Note: On 18 March 2013, I saw this episode again.
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- Apr 1, 2006
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