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"Ji Yeon" (; from Korean 지연 ) is the seventh episode of the American Broadcasting Company's fourth season of ''
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'' and 79th episode overall. The episode was written by co-executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and directed by regular ''Lost'' editor
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. It was first aired in the United States and Canada on March 13, 2008. It is the first episode to feature Harold Perrineau since his departure at the last episode of the second season, and features Zoë Bell as a
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. "Ji Yeon" was watched by 12 million American viewers and received mostly positive reviews. Before the premiere of the fourth season, the principal cast of ''Lost'' called "Ji Yeon" the most shocking of the first seven episodes. The title of the episode is the name of Sun's daughter, and means "flower of wisdom." The episode's story focuses on married couple Sun ( Yunjin Kim) and
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( Daniel Dae Kim). In late 2004, on the island, they debate whether to defect to the rival faction of survivors led by
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). Intercut throughout the episode, a series of off-island scenes show Sun about to give birth and Jin experiencing a series of difficulties in his efforts to reach the hospital with a gift of a stuffed panda. The ending shows that Jin's and Sun's scenes do not focus on the same birth; Jin's scenes are flashbacks to events before the plane crash, while Sun's are
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s to sometime after she escapes the island. A subplot follows Sayid Jarrah (
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) and Desmond Hume ( Henry Ian Cusick) on board the ''Kahana'', where they learn more about the freighter's mission and find somebody they once knew.


Plot


Flashbacks/Flashforwards

The episode's off-island storyline seemingly depicts Jin rushing to the hospital while Sun, who has become one of the "
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", goes into labor. Jin's journey to the hospital is marred by several unfortunate incidents, including difficulty in purchasing a stuffed panda and his cell phone being broken. Sun gives birth to a girl, who she names "Ji Yeon", the name chosen by Jin. The final off-island scenes establish that Jin and Sun's stories are separate; Jin's story is set in the past, two months into his marriage to Sun. He was rushing to the birth of a
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's grandson to deliver the panda as a gift on behalf of his employer, Sun's father. In the final flashforward, Sun and her daughter are visited by
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), who takes her to pay her respects to Jin. His tombstone indicates that he died on the day of the crash of
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.


On the island

Sun becomes increasingly worried and suspicious about the intentions of the ''Kahana'' crew. Despite Juliet Burke's ( Elizabeth Mitchell) warning to Sun that women who conceive on the island die during their second trimester, Sun arranges to defect with Jin to the rival faction led by
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), who does not want to leave the island. Juliet tries to stop Sun from leaving by telling Jin that Sun had an affair, causing him to angrily back out of the journey at the last minute. After having a heartfelt conversation while fishing with
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, the only other married man on the island, he forgives Sun, who assures him that the baby is his.


On the ''Kahana''

On the ''Kahana'', Desmond and Sayid are still waiting to speak to the captain of the freighter, Gault (
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). When they are taken to see him, Regina ( Zoë Bell) jumps off the side of the ship, having wrapped herself in chains, but Gault dismisses it as "a heightened case of cabin fever", and asserts that losing her is better than losing several more in saving her. He says that he is employed by
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), Desmond's girlfriend's father, and later takes them into his cabin, and tells that Benjamin Linus ( Michael Emerson) faked the plane crash by expending tremendous resources in the process and procured 324 dead bodies to make everybody believe that all the passengers were dead. Gault proceeds by saying that is one of the reasons why Mr. Widmore is keen on finding Benjamin Linus and the island. After their meeting, Desmond and Sayid are relocated to a different part of the ship, where they meet
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), who has not appeared since the second season finale, working as a deckhand under the alias "Kevin Johnson".


Production

The episode was filmed in late October and early November 2007, primarily on the island of Oahu, where ''Lost'' is filmed. Several days before shooting, Daniel Dae Kim was arrested for
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. His arrest prompted speculation about his future on the series, due to co-stars Michelle Rodriguez (
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) and Cynthia Watros (
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) leaving ''Lost'' after DUI arrests. With the revelation of Sun as one of the
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, all six members have been revealed. Executive producers and writers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof left the identity of the sixth deliberately ambiguous to provoke debate after the episode. "Ji Yeon" is the first episode since the second season finale, " Live Together, Die Alone", in which
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appears as
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. Perrineau was the only actor from the original cast of fourteen to not appear in the third season of ''Lost''. Perrineau was "really hurt" by the creative decision to leave him out, and went on to appear in the British
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'' and ''Demons'', a pilot for CBS. When the latter was not picked up by CBS, Perrineau returned to ''Lost''; his return was confirmed during ''Lost''s slot at the 2007
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Reception

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achieving a 4.9/13 in the key adults 18–49 demographic''
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and ranking fourth for the week in viewers. The episode brought in 689 000 viewers in Australia and was in the top five key adults 25–54 and 18–49 demographics for the night. Mark Madley of the ''
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'' praised the episode for " ontinuingthe near-perfect season four". He asked "has there ever been an episode that answered so many questions yet advanced the plot so little?", but immediately noted that the question was not negative. He also found Jin's line "I will hunt you down and rip your head off!" particularly humorous. Tim Goodman, critic for the '' San Francisco Chronicle'', thought highly of the romantic plot of the episode, and more generally the characters of Jin and Sun, noting that "''Lost'' has always treated the Jin and Sun relationship with both interest and respect" and "few primetime televised portrayals of intimacy among Asians have been this well done." Matt Roush of TV Guide stated that the episode made him cry, the "ultimate compliment in the Roush playbook". Later in his review, he commented he was "already a puddle of emotion before the climactic reveal". In comparison, the
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staff gave a largely negative review. The reviewer thought that " heyfeel like indelof and Cusepurposely manipulated us with Jin's flashback and the reveal really wasn't even all that interesting as a result. And the reveal of Michael being the man on the boat was as un-suspenseful as it was predictable", and thought Sun's request for Jin to be at her bedside was deceptive, and rehashed Jack Shephard's ( Matthew Fox) comment about his deceased father in " Through the Looking Glass". Television Without Pity's LTG gave the episode an "A−", called it "trippy" and "confusing" and also praised Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae Kim's performances as "fantastic".


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