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What Kate Does

  • Episode aired Feb 9, 2010
  • TV-14
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
6.2K
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Josh Holloway and Evangeline Lilly in Lost (2004)
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Sayid miraculously comes back to life, but his problems have only just begun. Sawyer escapes, and Kate and Jin go after him. Back in Los Angeles, fugitive Kate helps Claire as she goes into ... Read allSayid miraculously comes back to life, but his problems have only just begun. Sawyer escapes, and Kate and Jin go after him. Back in Los Angeles, fugitive Kate helps Claire as she goes into labor.Sayid miraculously comes back to life, but his problems have only just begun. Sawyer escapes, and Kate and Jin go after him. Back in Los Angeles, fugitive Kate helps Claire as she goes into labor.

  • Director
    • Paul A. Edwards
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Lieber
    • J.J. Abrams
    • Damon Lindelof
  • Stars
    • Naveen Andrews
    • Nestor Carbonell
    • Emilie de Ravin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    6.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul A. Edwards
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Lieber
      • J.J. Abrams
      • Damon Lindelof
    • Stars
      • Naveen Andrews
      • Nestor Carbonell
      • Emilie de Ravin
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Naveen Andrews
    Naveen Andrews
    • Sayid Jarrah
    Nestor Carbonell
    Nestor Carbonell
    • Richard Alpert
    • (credit only)
    Emilie de Ravin
    Emilie de Ravin
    • Claire Littleton
    Henry Ian Cusick
    Henry Ian Cusick
    • Desmond Hume
    • (credit only)
    Michael Emerson
    Michael Emerson
    • Ben Linus
    • (credit only)
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Frank Lapidus
    • (credit only)
    Matthew Fox
    Matthew Fox
    • Dr. Jack Shephard
    Jorge Garcia
    Jorge Garcia
    • Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes
    Josh Holloway
    Josh Holloway
    • James 'Sawyer' Ford
    Daniel Dae Kim
    Daniel Dae Kim
    • Jin-Soo Kwon
    Yunjin Kim
    Yunjin Kim
    • Sun-Hwa Kwon
    • (credit only)
    Ken Leung
    Ken Leung
    • Miles Straume
    Evangeline Lilly
    Evangeline Lilly
    • Kate Austen
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • John Locke
    • (credit only)
    Zuleikha Robinson
    Zuleikha Robinson
    • Ilana Verdansky
    • (credit only)
    John Hawkes
    John Hawkes
    • Lennon
    William Mapother
    William Mapother
    • Dr. Ethan Rom
    Rob Mac
    Rob Mac
    • Aldo
    • (as Rob McElhenney)
    • Director
      • Paul A. Edwards
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Lieber
      • J.J. Abrams
      • Damon Lindelof
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    4dainschneck

    Weakest in a long time

    My wife and I both thought this episode disappointed. Weak stories all around, especially in the temple. It seems that the writers are trying to recreate some of the suspense from the early seasons with mysterious and mum characters. I think the behavior of Jack, Sayid, and Hurley was not only out of character but pretty much unbelievable. Kate and Sayer's parts were weak as well. I could give examples of all this, but its not worth the time.

    There is so much that is interesting happening in the world of Lost but this episode only contained 10 minutes worth of reasonable content. There's not enough time left in the series to waste it.

    PS red-shirts are annoying. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshirt_%28character%29
    6claudio_carvalho

    Not a Zombie!

    Sayid resurrects and his wound is completely closed while Sawyer escapes alone from the temple. Kate offers to bring him back while Sayid is brought to the presence of the leader of The Others that tortures him to be sure of something. Sayid is brought back to Jack and Hurley and Jack is informed by The Others that Sayid is infected and shall use a medicine. Kate tracks Sawyer down and finds him in his former house in the Dharma Initiative barrack. When Jin is ready to be killed by The Others, Claire saves him.

    Meanwhile Kate flees from the airport in Claire's taxi and finds help in a workshop to release her handcuffs. Then she meets Claire to return her bag and offers a ride to her to the family that will adopt her child. The foster mother tells that her husband left her and she can not adopt the child anymore. Kate brings Claire to the hospital and Dr. Ethan Goodspeed examines the baby.

    "What Kate Does" is an episode about Kate attitude in both realities. The funniest part of the show is when Hurley asks Sayid whether he is a zombie or not. The return of Claire is the new in this show. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "What Kate Does"
    7fernandoschiavi

    The episode shifts the focus to Kate Austen, exploring her motivations and struggles in both the island reality and the alternate timeline

    "What Kate Does," directed by Paul Edwards, shifts the focus to Kate Austen, exploring her motivations and struggles in both the island reality and the alternate timeline. This episode provides insight into Kate's character, delving into her past actions and the consequences that continue to shape her journey. While the episode takes a more introspective approach, it also advances the overarching plot, particularly in the island timeline, where tensions between the survivors and the Others continue to escalate.

    Evangeline Lilly delivers a nuanced performance as Kate, capturing the character's internal conflict and determination. In the alternate timeline, Kate's interactions with Claire, played by Emilie de Ravin, add layers to her character, as she grapples with her past decisions and their impact on others. The scenes between Kate and Claire are particularly compelling, highlighting the bond that forms between them despite the circumstances. On the island, Kate's dynamic with Sawyer, played by Josh Holloway, continues to evolve, with both characters dealing with their own sense of loss and guilt.

    The script, written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, is character-driven, focusing on Kate's journey while also weaving in key plot developments. The episode's title, "What Kate Does," is a play on the season two episode "What Kate Did," reflecting the ongoing exploration of Kate's actions and their consequences. The pacing is more deliberate, allowing for character development and introspection, particularly in the scenes involving Kate and Sawyer. The writing effectively balances the emotional depth of Kate's story with the broader themes of redemption and choice that permeate the series.

    Cinematography in "What Kate Does" is more intimate, with the use of close-ups and tight framing emphasizing the characters' emotional states. The direction by Paul Edwards is focused on the characters' interactions, allowing the performances to take center stage. The episode's visual style is more subdued, reflecting the introspective tone, with the island's muted colors contrasting with the warmer, more vibrant palette of the alternate timeline.

    The sound design and score continue to play a crucial role in setting the tone for the episode. Giacchino's music is used sparingly, allowing the performances to shine while also enhancing the emotional beats of the narrative. The use of sound effects, particularly in the island scenes, adds to the episode's atmosphere of tension and uncertainty, reinforcing the sense that the characters are navigating uncharted territory.

    In conclusion, "What Kate Does" is a character-driven episode that provides valuable insight into Kate's motivations and struggles, while also advancing the broader narrative. Evangeline Lilly's performance is strong, capturing the complexity of Kate's journey, and the script effectively balances character development with plot progression. The episode's intimate visual style, combined with its subtle use of music and sound, creates a reflective and emotionally resonant viewing experience, adding depth to the final season of Lost.
    9melody_m

    Lost is getting' more "LOSTY"

    Like it very much.it's the lost that i was waiting for.Even though i didn't find answers for my uncountable questions,this keep me more and more interested and like i can't stop thinking about it.that's right that we saw the same usual suspense,and many are like sick of it but that doesn't mean that lost'creators not in control of the whole season!we all know it.What i loved about this episode is sawyer,i mean the way he played the role of the desperate just got into my heart,great performance by each of kate,jack...like that man who tortured sayid,forgot the name,damn...well lost will always remain the best of the best of the best.it's always LOSTY!
    8igoatabase

    Irresistible Evangeline Lilly and Josh Holloway performance, intense Kate dual story, some disappointing temple elements but mirror connections and strange cliffhanger

    Even if this episode title revealed the featured character for once it didn't negatively affect the experience. In fact it made the anticipation even more intriguing because Kate is definitely my favorite female character. Evangeline Lilly is so beautiful and talented. Moreover Kate is not the stereotype of the murderer next door because we all know her story is that much more complex than that. And that's exactly what this episode was about, better understand who she is.

    As expected the story was split like in LA X. The island and urban arcs developed further. The first one was not only about her but also a lot about Sayid and Sawyer. Josh Holloway gave by far his best performance and his emotional words and authentic acting could even turn a stone into a vivid gem. His con profile makes him so unpredictable that guessing his next move is always a pleasure for the mind. And like on a chessboard once the black island arc had developed for a few minutes the focus turned to the white urban arc featuring Kate and Claire. To tell the truth I never really liked Emilie de Ravin as Claire Littleton but I think she did a better job in this episode and her interaction with Kate was quite interesting. Moreover I'm sure some young or pregnant women relate to her so she's definitely a mandatory character.

    However even if I found the acting really good at times and the dual story captivating I have to admit that there're still a few elements that bug me. For example I'm not really fond of the temple and don't think the Japanese guy is convincing. He reminds me too much of the Asian scientist who managed the Dharma Initiative. Therefore he's less believable. I also don't like the its sets because they're far too cheap and almost jar with the jungle. It should be more chaotic and wild, like the characters. It's specially disappointing considering the attention to some details like the caustic effect during the pool scenes, where Sayid was drowned. The different make-ups, specially on Matthew Fox and Lilly, also greatly contribute to make the two arcs believable. Both Kates are wild but the one on the island is definitely dirtier, and it only makes her more irresistible.

    Last but not least let's not forget how some new elements are intriguing. They definitely opened new connections between the characters and left a few question marks on their way. What's the link between Sayid and Jack ? What's next for Claire and Swayer ? But in the end the cliffhanger definitely stole the screen because I had waited for it during the whole LA X episode and it never happened. Now they're getting at what this 6th and last season should be all about, the connection. The one that probably binds the variable and the constant. The one that links both worlds, the island to the rest. Do I see some smoke far away or is the monster already upon us ? If the events were occurring on Skull Island, King Kong would definitely be scared like a little and fragile monkey. But the problem with Lost is that watching it makes you dream of electric polar bears so I wouldn't be surprised to see John Locke turn into a giant ape, destroy the temple walls and escape with our gorgeous Kate in distress.

    What Kate did. Why don't you find it out all by yourself ?

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    • Trivia
      The title is a follow up to the episode What Kate Did (2005) that appeared in the second season.
    • Goofs
      What Dogen does after Jack swallows the pill appears to be a Heimlich maneuver, which cannot be used to extract something from the gullet. Yet it works anyway. Making him vomit would have been more likely to work.
    • Quotes

      Sayid Jarrah: Who are these people? What do they want?

      Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes: It's the Others, dude. They caught us... again. I dunno, I think they are trying to protect us.

      Miles Straume: Uh, as you can see, Hugo here has assumed the leadership position so that's pretty great.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Lost: Untangled: What Kate Does (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Main Title
      (uncredited)

      Written by J.J. Abrams

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Filming locations
      • O'ahu, Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bad Robot
      • ABC Signature
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    • Runtime
      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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