Season 2 Episode 15: Maternity Leave

May 21st, 2008

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This episode was directed by Jack Bender, and written by Dawn Lambertsen and Matt Ragghianti. It focuses on Claire’s character.

Claire has flashbacks where she is still pregnant and being injected. This is triggered by Aaron’s fever, and she panics, thinking that Aaron might be “infected”. Jack assures her that the fever will subside. Claire remembers the time she was abducted and told that her baby should be left with the group.

Rosseau and Kate takes Claire to the place where she was abducted, in the hope of finding the “vaccine”, but found none.

Back in camp, the new prisoner, Henry, tries to brainwash Locke about Jack bossing around. Locke loses his temper later on.

Season 2 Episode 14: One of Them

May 18th, 2008

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This episode was directed by Stephen Williams and written by Damon Lindelof and Carlto Cuse.

The flashback shows Sayid’s life as an Iraqui soldier during the 1991 Allied invasion of Iraq, where he was captured by American soldiers, and eventually released by an American commander, who turned out to be Kate’s father.

On the island, Danielle leads Sayid to an “intruder” which she suspects as one of the Others. They take the man to the hatch after he is shot by Danielle with a crossbow. Sayid interrogates the man, who claims to have crashed in the island with his wife in a hot air balloon.

Meanwhile, Sawyer and Hurley searches for a noisy frog after Sawyer caught Hurley eating food from a hidden stash.

Season 2 Episode 13: The Long Con

May 14th, 2008

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This episode was directed by Roxann Dawson, and written by Leonard Dick and Steven Maeda.

This episode focuses on the character of Sawyer, whose real name is James Ford. Flashbacks show his attempts to con a divorced woman, Cassidy, for the money she got from the settlement, but they ended up being con partners.

On the island, Sawyer and Charlie were able to get back the guns and heroine-filled Virgin Mary statues after manipulating the other survivors, forcing Locke to break his agreement with Jack that the guns, painkillers and medicines should be kept safe. The tension between the survivors worsened with the turn out of events.

Season 2 Episode 12: Fire + Water

May 11th, 2008

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The 36th episode of Lost, and the twelfth episode of the second season was written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and directed by Jack Bender.

In this episode, Charlie has dreams of his past – as a child, then as a new uncle to his brother’s daughter. Then he dreams of Claire’s baby Aaron who is constantly in danger. The message seems to be that he has to save Aaron, as Eko interpreted his dreams. But Claire does not trust Charlie anymore after an incident with Aaron. Later, Charlie starts a fire and steals Aaron from Claire, but Locke was able to stop him.

Claire then asked Eko to have her and her baby baptized.

Season 2 Episode 11: The Hunting Party

May 7th, 2008

14-jack-and-gabriela-talk.jpgDirected by Stephen Williams and written by Elizabeth Sarnoff and Christina M. Kim, “The Hunting Party” is the 35th episode of Lost.

Flashbacks show Jack Shephard’s days as a doctor, where an Italian woman insists on having her father operated on despite the slim chances of success. The later part shows his wife leaving him for another man.

On the island, Michael searches for his son alone, prompting Jack, Sawyer and Locke to follow him. Kate gets into trouble with the Others when she refuses to be left behind. Towards the end of the episode, Jack asks Ana Lucia how long it would take to train an army.

Season 2 Episode 10: The 23rd Psalm

May 4th, 2008

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Directed by Matt Earl Beesley, the 34th episode of Lost, and Season two’s 10th episode focuses on Mr. Eko’s past immediately before he boarded the plane. Writers of this episode Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof were nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.

Mr. Eko’s flashback shows him and his brother as younger kids, and how they were separated, and later on crossed each others paths where his brother dies instead of him.

On the island, Mr. Eko sees the Virgin Mary statue Charlie has been carrying, and breaks it to see heroines inside. Charlie leads him to the plane where he found the statue, where he eventually found his brother’s corpse. He burns the plane and recites Psalm 23 from the Holy Bible.

Season 2 Episode 9: What Kate Did

April 30th, 2008

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The ninth episode of the sophomore run of Lost TV series is simply called “What Kate Did”. Paul Edwards directed the said episode and was written by Craig Wright and Steven Maeda. The episode premiered last November 30, 2005 on ABC. Obviously, this heart-warming episode focuses on the past of Kate Austen’s past.

Some of the guest stars of this episode include L. Scott Caldwell, Sam Anderson, Fredric Lane, Beth Broderick, Lindsey Ginter, James Horan and J. Edward Sclafani.

According to Lost Tv Series fansites, this episode is one of the episodes that garnered very high ratings on its premiere at ABC beating other tv shows shown that day.

Season 2 Episode 8: Collision

April 29th, 2008

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The Eight episode of the second season of Lost TV series is called “Collision”. The episode focuses on the life of Ana Lucia Cortez. The script was written by Leonard Dick and Javier Grillo-Marxuach and was directed by Stephen Williams.

The flashback shows Ana Lucia in the Los Angeles Police Department as a police officer. A burglary suspect shot her. She had a little trouble after the recovery as she is having a hard time dealing with the stress in her job. Later on, she found out that a certain Jason McCormick is the suspect and he was caught and all she needed to do was to confirm that it was him. She later said that he’s not the suspect but something explosive happened after.

Season 2 Episode 7: The Other 48 Days

April 28th, 2008

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The 31st episode of the Lost Series and the lucky seventh episode of this season is called “The Other 48 Days”. The episode first premiered on November 16, 2005 on ABC. The episode was written by the wonderful tandem of Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof and was directed by Eric Laneuville.

In the first episodes, we normally see flashback scenes that are concentrating on the events that happened before the crash. The Other 48 Days is somewhat different. It gives emphasis on the backstory of the characters that eventually leads them to the “Abandoned” episode. It is one of the episodes of the second season that is well-loved by the fans.

SEASON 2 Episode 6: Abandoned

April 27th, 2008

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The 30th episode of Lost TV series and sixth of the sophomore season is simply titled “Abandoned”. The episode was done under the direction of Adam Davidson and script written by Elizabeth Sarnoff. The episode was first aired on November 9, 2005 on ABC. In this episode, the focus is on Shannon Rutherford.

In the flashback, it was revealed that Shannon was a former ballet. One day, she received an important phone call. The caller informed her that her beloved dad met an accident and is in the hospital. When she arrived, she found her father’s body lifeless. She loss her self-confidence since that day.