![]() Several hours after Sayid leaves, Keamy stages a mutiny. Desmond refuses to accompany him, saying that he would never return to the island after he left. Sayid Jarrah ( Naveen Andrews), fearing Keamy's intentions, uses a Zodiac boat to return to the island, hoping to save as many people as possible. Gault then tells Keamy that Michael is vital to repairing the engines, because he is the one that sabotaged them initially. He tries to kill Michael by shooting him, but just as in " Meet Kevin Johnson" when Michael tries to commit suicide, the gun jams. Enraged that his mission was unsuccessful and several of his colleagues were killed, he accuses Gault ( Grant Bowler) of giving him up to Ben, but Gault tells Keamy that Michael is the actual spy. On the freighter Kahana, mercenary Martin Keamy ( Kevin Durand) returns from his unsuccessful attack on the Barracks, the former home of the Others. There, Locke extracts a set of blueprints from Horace's jacket, and uses it to locate the cabin. They are initially unsuccessful, but an apparition of deceased DHARMA Initiative member Horace Goodspeed ( Doug Hutchison) assists Locke by pointing him to the Initiative's mass grave. In the present day, Locke, Hugo "Hurley" Reyes ( Jorge Garcia) and Benjamin Linus ( Michael Emerson) are attempting to find a cabin inhabited by Jacob, the de facto leader of the Others. The existence of Mittelos Bioscience is revealed when John is invited to spend the summer there as a highly gifted high school student. John's life is monitored by Richard Alpert ( Nestor Carbonell) (who at John's birth and throughout his childhood looks the same age as he does in present day) and Matthew Abaddon ( Lance Reddick), each of whom attempts to influence his life. The trauma triggers the premature birth of John (as an adult portrayed by Terry O'Quinn). Her mother tries to stop her from going out, but Emily leaves anyway and is struck by a car. The episode begins with a flashback to 1956, when 16-year-old Emily Locke ( Holland Roden) is preparing for a date with a man twice her age. "Cabin Fever" was watched by 11 million American viewers. According to a press release, " John Locke ( Terry O'Quinn) is enlightened as to the whereabouts of Jacob's cabin, and life aboard the freighter becomes perilous." The episode was written alongside " The Shape of Things to Come" and " Something Nice Back Home". The episode was written by supervising producer Elizabeth Sarnoff and Kyle Pennington and directed by Paul Edwards. It was aired on May 8, 2008, on ABC in the United States and on CTV in Canada. " Cabin Fever" is the 11th episode of the American Broadcasting Company's fourth season of the serial drama television series Lost and 83rd episode overall. John Locke ( Terry O'Quinn) meets Christian Shephard ( John Terry) inside Jacob's cabin.
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