- "Ab
Aeterno" is the
ninth television episode of the
American Broadcasting Company's
sixth season of the
serial drama television series Lost and 112th...
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continued to
appear as a spirit, as well as in
flashbacks in the
episodes "Ab
Aeterno" and "Across the Sea".
Being an
unseen character for much of the series...
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agelessness and his true age is
revealed in the
season six
episode "Ab
Aeterno"; in the 1860s,
Alpert was a
prisoner on the
Black Rock when it crashed...
- person.
Although he
appears in his own form in "The Incident" and "Ab
Aeterno", this was an
imitation of his
original form
which by that
point was dead...
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practiced in a morally/ethically
wrong way); cf. § abusus non
tollit usum. ab
aeterno from the
eternal Literally, "from the everlasting", "from eternity", or...
- and does it
really matter who
showed up?" The
episodes "Dr. Linus", "Ab
Aeterno", "Happily Ever After", and "The Candidate"
opened to
highly positive critical...
- Mitc****,
Outstanding Art
Direction for a
Single Camera Series for "Ab
Aeterno",
Outstanding Music Composition for a
Series (Original
Dramatic Score)...
- Spanish, a
skill he put to use in the sixth-season
episode of Lost, "Ab
Aeterno", in
which numerous scenes contain dialogue mostly or
solely in Spanish...
-
Richard Alpert's
agelessness by
touching him on the
shoulder (episode "Ab
Aeterno"). Ben
initially claims to John
Locke that he can
communicate with Jacob...
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jungle is the
Black Rock, a
sailing ship from the mid-19th century. In "Ab
Aeterno", the
Black Rock set sail in 1867 and was
captained by
Magnus Hanso and...