Raised by Another
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Lost (TV series) episode | |
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“Raised by Another” | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 10 |
Guest star(s) | William Mapother (Ethan Rom), Christian Bowman (Steve Jenkins), Dustin Watchman (Scott), Barry Whitfield (Mr. Slavitt), Keir O'Donnell (Thomas), Jenny Chang (Rachel), Nick Jameson (Malkin), Alan Baltes (Marcus) Lisa Fraser (Arlene) |
Writer(s) | Lynne E. Litt |
Director | Marita Grabiak |
Production no. | 108 |
Original airdate | December 1, 2004 |
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"Raised by Another" is the 10th episode of Lost. It is the tenth episode of the show's first season. The episode was directed by Marita Grabiak and written by Lynne E. Litt. It first aired on December 1, 2004 on ABC. The character of Claire Littleton is featured in the episode's flashback.
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Claire wakes up screaming two nights in a row and insists that someone held her down and stabbed her stomach. However, she has no stab wounds. This attack persuades Hurley to take a census of the survivors.
In a flashback, Claire takes a pregnancy test with the assistance of her boyfriend, Thomas, and it’s positive. Thomas reassures her that everything will be fine and they’ll be good parents. Claire goes to a psychic who knows she’s pregnant, but becomes upset and refuses to tell Claire what he “saw”. One day when Thomas comes home, he tells Claire he's leaving her, saying that he’s not ready for the responsibility.
While conducting his census, Hurley talks to Ethan Rom, who seems concerned about giving his information to Hurley. Jack suggests to Claire that she wasn't attacked and offers her a sedative. Claire angrily leaves the caves to move to the beach.
In flashback, Claire returns to the psychic and asks him for another reading. He automatically knows that Thomas left her and warns her that what he sees may not be pleasant. He says that Claire must raise the baby by herself, and that if it is parented by anyone else it will be in danger. The psychic repeatedly calls Claire, and she tells him she’s going to an adoptive services agency.
Boone tells Hurley that Sawyer has the flight manifest, and that could help him take the census. Sawyer surprisingly gives it to Hurley without any objection. While Charlie is trying to help Claire move back to the beach, she starts having contractions. Charlie says he can deliver the baby, but after accidentally confessing to Claire that he’s a recovering drug addict, she yells at him to get Jack, which leaves her alone in the jungle.
In a flashback, Claire is about to sign papers so a married couple could adopt her baby. However, none of the pens she tries works. After thinking it over, she walks out on the adoption agency, and goes to the psychic. He gives her $6,000 and a ticket on Flight 815 and says a couple in Los Angeles will adopt the baby and give her an additional $6,000.
Charlie finds Ethan and tells him that Claire is in labor and to get Jack. Charlie goes back to comfort Claire, who tells him the story about the psychic. Charlie suggests that the psychic knew the flight was going to crash, and this was his way of forcing Claire to raise the baby. Claire stops having contractions. A badly wounded Sayid returns to camp and tells the others about Danielle, and that other people are on the island. Just as Hurley reveals that one of the survivors is not listed on the flight manifest, Ethan ominously accosts Claire and Charlie in the jungle.
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Production: | DVD releases • Episode list • Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Soundtrack |
Main characters: | Ana Lucia • Ben • Boone • Charlie • Claire • Desmond • Hurley • Jack • Jin • Juliet • Kate Libby • Locke • Michael • Mr. Eko • Nikki • Paulo • Sawyer • Sayid • Shannon • Sun • Walt |
Supporting characters: | Bernard • Rose • The Others |
Organizations: | DHARMA Initiative • Hanso Foundation • Oceanic Airlines |
Elements: | Crossovers • DHARMA Initiative stations • Flight 815 • Mythology • Thematic motifs |
Miscellaneous: | Gary Troup • In popular culture • Lost Experience • Rachel Blake • Video game |