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For the 1981 song "Three Minutes" by Johnny Warman, seeWalking Into Mirrors. For the 2010 film, see3 Minutes.
22nd episode of the 2nd season of Lost
"Three Minutes"
Lost episode
Episodeno.Season 2
Episode 22
Directed byStephen Williams
Written by
Production code222
Original air dateMay 17, 2006 (2006-05-17)
Running time44 minutes[1]
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"Three Minutes" is the 47th episode ofLost. It is the 22nd episode of the second season.[2] The episode was directed byStephen Williams, and written byEdward Kitsis andAdam Horowitz. It first aired May 17, 2006, onABC. The emotionally conflicted character ofMichael Dawson is featured in the episode's flashbacks. It also marks a transition for Mr. Eko, from his project of building a church, to his self-appointed role of enteringthe numbers in the computer.[3]

Plot

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Flashbacks

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Thirteen days ago, Michael asksLocke for a gun. Though Locke cooperates, Michael knocks him unconscious, and then heads to the computer to receive directions on how to find his son,Walt. Jack arrives unexpectedly; Michael confronts him and locks both him and Locke in the armory, before setting off to rescue Walt. En route he is captured bythe Others and is taken to another location. He is then greeted byMr. Friendly and various Others, shortly before the former's encounter with the survivors in "The Hunting Party". When alone with Michael,Alex tells him that Mr. Friendly is just sending them a message to scare them. She then asks Michael about Claire and her baby. Michael is dragged to the Others' camp, where they appear to live in makeshift tents. A woman identifying herself as "Ms. Klugh" asks questions about Walt's childhood. She eventually explains that she wants Michael to return to his camp to freeHenry Gale. Michael demands to see Walt, and she agrees, giving him three minutes to talk. Michael is then reunited with his son. Walt informs Michael that they make him take "tests", and he cautions Michael that the Others are "not who they say they are". Ms. Klugh threatens Walt by telling him that he will be sent to "The Room" if he says anything revealing, and Walt is subsequently taken away after throwing himself at Michael, begging him to save him. Ms. Klugh tells Michael that he and Walt will be set free if he brings four people from his own camp to the Others. She gives him a slip of paper, which contains the names:Jack,Kate, "James Ford" (Sawyer), andHurley. She states that Michaelmust bring his companions back if he is ever to see Walt again. Michael agrees, but also demands that he and Walt are given the boat in return.

On the island

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Michael debates with the other survivors as to who should accompany him to the Others' camp. He does not tell them about his instructions, but insists on limiting the number to the names that were on the paper. When Sawyer informs Michael that he has recruitedSayid, Michael protests and directly tells Sayid that he is not coming. Michael also fails to convince Hurley to go, despite reminding him that Libby was killed. Sayid suspects that Michael has been "compromised" by the Others, and decides to work on a new plan with Jack to try to regain an advantage. On the beach,Charlie brings a DHARMA kit, containing a vaccine and a pneumatic injector, toClaire for her and Aaron to use. Later, Charlie struggles to construct the church, as Vincent approaches with aVirgin Mary statue, which containsheroin. Charlie follows Vincent back to Sawyer's hidden stash and discovers the other statues. Charlie decides to throw all of them into the ocean and Locke observes that Charlie has overcome his demons. During the funeral forLibby andAna Lucia, while the survivors stand around their graves, Locke cuts away his splints and starts walking without crutches again. After saying a few words about Libby, Hurley tells a visibly relieved Michael that he is going to join his expedition to the Others' camp. At this point, the funeral is interrupted bySun suddenly spotting a boat coming towards the island.

Reception

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14.67 million Americans watched the episode live.[4]IGN ranked it as the 60th best episode, and noted that it was one of the few that took place entirely on the island, including the flashbacks.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Lost - Netflix".Netflix. Archived fromthe original on February 10, 2024. RetrievedNovember 24, 2017.
  2. ^Wigler, Josh (September 20, 2019)."'Lost' 15 Years Later: Every Episode, Ranked".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedMarch 20, 2023.
  3. ^ab"Ranking Lost".IGN. June 2, 2010. RetrievedAugust 25, 2012.
  4. ^"Weekly Program Rankings".ABC Medianet. May 23, 2006. RetrievedJuly 29, 2008.

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