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The Man in Black (also called "The Smoke Monster" or simply "The Monster") is the antagonist of the American ABC television series Lost. [1] [2] He appeared as a cloud of black smoke until the final episode of season five where he appeared as a middle-aged man dressed in black.
The Island is home to a mysterious entity, consisting of a black mass accompanied by mechanical-like sounds and electrical activity within, dubbed the "Smoke Monster" or just the "Monster" by the survivors. The monster has been described by Lost producer Damon Lindelof as "one of the biggest secrets" of the mythology. [4]
On May 6, 2008, Varèse Sarabande released another soundtrack album featuring music composed by Giacchino from the show's third season.The soundtrack contains two discs: the first featuring selected music from the season, the second featuring the entire original score from the acclaimed season finale episodes, "Greatest Hits" and "Through the Looking Glass". [5]
The next day, the crew members begin executing the captives, but the smoke monster saves Ricardo's life by killing the workers, but leaves Ricardo chained. As he works to free himself, a vision of his wife tells him they are in Hell. She is then apparently killed by the smoke monster. After six days, the Man in Black appears and frees Ricardo ...
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Ben communicates with Keamy, who threatens to kill Alex if Ben does not surrender. Ben attempts to negotiate and is shocked when Keamy executes Alex. Locking himself in the house's secret room, Ben enters a hidden chamber. He re-emerges shortly after covered in soot, and the smoke monster attacks Keamy's henchmen.
It's a fantastic episode of "Lost," one that moves like a rocket. It's a big, relatively well-handled infodump that makes sure we know how everything and everyone fits into the big picture, mostly." [ 13 ] Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly gave the episode the score of 80, saying that it was "A set-up episode, albeit an extremely entertaining ...
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