Damon Lindelof - Lost Episodes (as Writer)

Lost Episodes (as Writer)

  • "Pilot: Parts 1 and 2" (1x01 & 1x02, with J.J. Abrams and Jeffrey Lieber)
  • "Tabula Rasa" (1x03)
  • "Confidence Man" (1x08)
  • "Whatever the Case May Be" (1x12 with Jennifer M. Johnson)
  • "Homecoming" (1x15)
  • "Deus Ex Machina" (1x19 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Exodus" (1x23, 1x24, & 1x25 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Man of Science, Man of Faith" (2x01)
  • "...And Found" (2x05 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "The Other 48 Days" (2x07 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "The 23rd Psalm" (2x10 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "One of Them" (2x14 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Lockdown" (2x17 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "?" (2x21 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Live Together, Die Alone" (2x23 & 2x24 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "A Tale of Two Cities" (3x01 with J.J. Abrams)
  • "I Do" (3x06 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Flashes Before Your Eyes" (3x08 with Drew Goddard)
  • "Enter 77" (3x11 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Left Behind" (3x15 with Elizabeth Sarnoff)
  • "The Brig" (3x19 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Through the Looking Glass" (3x22 & 3x23 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "The Beginning of the End" (4x01 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "The Constant" (4x05 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "There's No Place Like Home" (4x12, 4x13, & 4x14 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Because You Left" (5x01 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "316" (5x06 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" (5x07 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Whatever Happened, Happened" (5x11 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "The Incident" (5x16 & 5x17 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "LA X" (6x01 & 6x02 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Lighthouse" (6x05 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Happily Ever After" (6x11 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "Across the Sea" (6x15 with Carlton Cuse)
  • "The End" (6x17 & 6x18 with Carlton Cuse)

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