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"I Do" is the sixth episode of the third season of Lost, and the 55th episode overall. It aired on November 8, 2006, on ABC . The episode was written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse and directed by Tucker Gates .
The third season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2006, and concluded on May 23, 2007. The third season continues the stories of a group of over 40 people who have been stranded on a remote island in the South Pacific, after their airplane crashed 68 days prior to the beginning of the season.
List of episodes from season 3 of the American TV series Lost. Pages in category "Lost season 3 episodes" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total
If Shogun is to succeed, it's clear now that its strength is the more intimate material, rather than the large-scale action it doesn't appear to have in hand." [9] Josh Rosenberg of Esquire wrote, "That's a lot for the first 30 minutes of episode 3. A big three-sided battle sequence, a bunch of sword-fighting, and some potentially confusing ...
As the third episode of the season, "Further Instructions" was the first episode to feature the fate of the main cast camped on the beach, as well as the first to begin resolving the Hatch storyline from the season two finale. [3] Leading up to the third season's broadcast, ABC attempted to reveal as few details as possible to the public.
Unlike most episodes, this episode did not feature a "previously on Lost…" recap at the start of the episode when it first aired; however, it was originally preceded by a clip-show titled "Lost: The Answers", which recapped the third season. [47] Cuse said that he and Lindelof think the finale is "very cool [and] we're very proud of it."
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The episode received a Nielsen rating of 5.8/15 in the key adults 18–49 demographic. [10] In Great Britain, Lost brought in 1.2 million viewers. [11] The first four episodes of the fourth season were watched beforehand by TV Guide, who called them "worth the wait" and "emotionally satisfying". [12]