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Change: surreal concept of LOVE is further built upon, the foundation laid here. Previous Episode: A Tale of Two Cities Next Episode: Further Instructions _____________________________________________________________________This is the official Losta wiki offor ABC'sthe Lost TV show
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Change: "Jin and Sun "Episode Number: 3.02 (Overall: #49)Production Number: 302Air Date: 10/11/06Synopsis: We start out with Sun as a child; she breaks a glass ballerina on a shelf and is scared
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Change: Characters:Characters: "Jin"Jin and Sun"Sun"Episode Number: 3.02 (Overall: #49)Production Number: 302Air Date: 10/11/06Synopsis: We start out with Sun as a child; she breaks a glass ballerina on a shelf
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Change: surreal concept of LOVE is further built upon, the foundation laid here. Previous Episode: "AA Tale of Two Cities"Cities Next Episode: "FurtherFurther Instructions"Instructions _____________________________________________________________________This is the official Lost wiki of ABC's Lost TV show
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Change: "Jin and Sun"Episode Number: 3.02 (Overall: #49)Production Number: 302Air Date: 10/11/06Synopsis: We start out with Sun as a child; she breaks a glass ballerina on a shelf and is scared and
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Change: 3.02 (Overall: #49)Production Number: 302Air Date: 10/11/06Synopsis: We start out with Sun as a child; she breaks a glass ballerina on a shelf and is scared and tries to
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Change: 2302Air Date: 10/11/0610/11/06Synopsis: We start out with Sun as a child; she breaks a glass ballerina on a shelf and is scared and tries to hide what
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Change: etc..Jin,, Still Loves Sun.,, The bringer of Pain, Sayid,,has succeeded..No matter how painful the Truth is..LoveJin still Trumpsloves all.Sun. This second episode of season 3 is important because it really starts the exploration
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Change: SURREAL MOMENTS OF THE GLASS BALLERINA: The opening shot of the Ballerina falling from grace. What followed wasn't so much about lies and deceit, as
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Change: SURREAL MOMENTS OF THE GLASS BALLERINA: The opening shot of the Ballerina falling from grace. What followed wasn't so much about lies and deceit, as
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Change: reason that Ben has been conducting his psychological experiments on those people as well. Previous Episode: "A Tale of Two Cities" Next Episode: "Further Instructions" _____________________________________________________________________ This is the official Lost wiki of ABC's Lost TV show
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: A: It is entirely possible that Sun killed Jae. The episode is titled, "The Glass Ballerina," which is a symbol of her dishonesty and apathy
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Change: Short Synopsis: We start out with Sun as a child; she breaks a glass ballerina on a shelf and is scared and tries to hide what
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Change: In the 10/30/06 edition of The Official Lost Podcast, Damon and Carlton felt the need to clear up the confusion of Jae's death. They said
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Change: In addition to the answer above, the first flashback shows Jin dropping the Glass Ballerina from a height and it smashing. The Ballerina could be symbolising Jae who (coincedentally) is dropped from a height. Q: What do the other 3 screens on
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Change: The Others kidnapped many survivors, (granted, all from the tail section, and if you don't count Charlie and Claire who escaped.) so it stands to reason that Ben has been conducting his psychological experiments on those people as well.Q: What was the phrase Jacks
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Change: A: It is entirely possible that Sun killed Jae. The episode is titled, "The Glass Ballerina," which is a symbol of her dishonesty and apathy
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Change: A: The X-rays Jack saw (in episode 4) of the mid-40's male suggest strongly that Jack is there to perform spinal surgery to save Ben from a cancerous tumor.Q: Will Ben really release Jack as he states when the task is completed?A: We've already seen
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