The Hunting Party
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The Hunting Party
Summary
The Hunting Party is a television series episode[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of television_series_episode entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (47 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Hunting Party's instance of is recorded as television series episode[3].
- The Hunting Party's director is recorded as Stephen Williams[4].
- The Hunting Party's screenwriter is recorded as Elizabeth Sarnoff[5].
- The Hunting Party's screenwriter is recorded as Christina M. Kim[6].
- The Hunting Party's follows is recorded as The 23rd Psalm[7].
- The Hunting Party's followed by is recorded as Fire + Water[8].
- The Hunting Party's part of the series is recorded as Lost[9].
- The Hunting Party's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0636297[10].
- The Hunting Party's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[11].
- The Hunting Party's original broadcaster is recorded as American Broadcasting Company[12].
- The Hunting Party's publication date is recorded as +2006-01-18T00:00:00Z[13].
- The Hunting Party's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bzg0f[14].
- The Hunting Party's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'The Hunting Party'}[15].
- The Hunting Party's Metacritic ID is recorded as tv/lost/season-2/episode-11-the-hunting-party[16].
- The Hunting Party's production code is recorded as 211[17].
- The Hunting Party's TV.com ID is recorded as shows/lost/the-hunting-party-546048[18].
- The Hunting Party's season is recorded as Lost, season 2[19].
- The Hunting Party's Trakt.tv ID is recorded as shows/lost-2004/seasons/2/episodes/11[20].
- The Hunting Party's set in environment is recorded as fictional island[21].
- The Hunting Party's Kinobox film ID is recorded as 391410[22].
Why It Matters
The Hunting Party ranks in the top 6% of television_series_episode entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (47 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]