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"The Glass Ballerina" Guide - Season 3, Episode 2

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Lost episode The Glass Ballerina

Kate, Sawyer, Tom

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Pre-Airing - The Glass Ballerina

Original Airdate: 10/11/06
Written by: Jeff Pinkner & Drew Goddard
Directed by: Paul Edwards
Episode Flashback Characters: Sun and Jin

Preview
Sayid's plan to locate Jack places Sun and Jin's lives in grave danger. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer are forced to work in harsh conditions by their captors, and Henry makes a very tempting offer to Jack that may prove difficult to refuse.

The Glass Ballerina Photo Gallery
Photos of Jin and Sun's flashbacks, Kate and Sawyer, and more.

Post-Airing - The Glass Ballerina

Highlights
Sun and Jin's flashback to Jae. Sawyer and Kate are put to work, and Sawyer tests their captors.

The Glass Ballerina Full Recap
From Sayid's signal fire to Ben's talk with Jack.

The Glass Ballerina Audio Recap

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Understanding The Glass Ballerina

Secondary Characters Introduced
Colleen: An Other who may be jealous of Juliet

The Glass Ballerina Clues, Theories, and More
Clues and Questions
Theories and Observations

The Glass Ballerina Quotable Quotes

Look for these quotes in quote boxes in the The Glass Ballerina Full Recap to see where and when they happened.
  • Sawyer: "Shot? We don't even get a warning?"
  • Alex: "You're not even supposed to be in that cage."
  • Sayid: "That would be part of the lying you mentioned."
  • Sawyer: "I couldn't help myself. You just looked so damned cute swinging that pick-axe."
  • Kate: "You taste like fish biscuits."

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