Tim Van Patten won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for this episode.
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Jimmy Darmody attempts to make amends for his betrayal of Nucky Thompson, despite knowing that Nucky will never forgive him.
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The episode received wide critical acclaim, particularly for Michael Pitt's performance and Terence Winter's writing.
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After defeating a dragon, Link travels to Lake Hylia, and defeats a monster resembling a giant Octorok, then to Kakariko Graveyard where he destroys a giant Bubble, then to the Lost Woods, where he destroys a Moblin, freeing the final Sage.
"Unspeakable" (Shango Mix) was not officially released prior to the 'Lost Tracks', though it did appear on the 2006 Grub Girl pornographic movie.
In the 2000 animated comedy The Road to El Dorado, the principal characters win a map to the lost city of gold.