Lost (season 2)
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Lost Season 2 | |
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Country | USA |
Network | ABC |
Original runs | September 21, 2005 – May 24, 2006 |
No. of episodes | 23 |
DVD Release Date | September 5, 2006 |
DVD Format | Widescreen, Boxset |
- For more details on this topic, see List of Lost episodes.
This article contains a summary of the second season of the American drama/adventure television series Lost , which aired first in the USA and Canada from September 21, 2005 to May 24, 2006.
In addition to the twenty-three regular episodes in season two, three special episodes were made which provided recaps and insights into the shows' mysteries.
[edit] Main cast
- Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Mr. Eko
- Naveen Andrews as Sayid
- Emilie de Ravin as Claire
- Matthew Fox as Jack
- Jorge Garcia as Hurley
- Maggie Grace as Shannon
- Josh Holloway as Sawyer
- Daniel Dae Kim as Jin
- Yunjin Kim as Sun
- Evangeline Lilly as Kate
- Dominic Monaghan as Charlie
- Terry O'Quinn as Locke
- Harold Perrineau as Michael
- Michelle Rodriguez as Ana Lucia
- Cynthia Watros as Libby
[edit] Plot summary
A prominent theme from the first scene of the season is the exploration of the Hatch that was discovered in Season 1. It is revealed to be a scientific bunker of some sort, which has running water and electricity, is well stocked with food, and has a 1970s era computer, which, according to its previous occupant, Desmond, must have the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 typed into it every 108 minutes, or "the world will end." A black and white "flip card" timer on the wall counts the minutes down, and an alarm sounds four minutes before the deadline.
The survivors debate whether or not to trust Desmond's instructions, but set up shifts to keep watch. They gradually learn through bits of filmstrip that what they had referred to as "the hatch" is actually the "Swan station", one of several different DHARMA Initiative stations, evidently placed around the island in the shape of an octagon.
Desmond, after giving instructions about how to operate The Swan, attempts to flee the island, but his sailboat brings him back to the island.
Sawyer and Michael deal with the chaos after the attack on their raft, and the disappearance of Jin and Walt. They create a makeshift raft from floating wreckage, and the currents push them back to the island, where they encounter a panicked Jin, and then the tail section survivors, who are led by Ana Lucia. She initially directs that Sawyer, Jin and Michael be held captive, but they eventually reconcile, and then all head together to the other side of the island to reunite with the rest of the survivors. Along the way, they worry about contact with The Others, and in a moment of confusion, Ana Lucia shoots and kills Shannon.
Claire learns how to be a new mother, and wrestles with whether or not to trust Charlie, who at one point suffers delusions that he has to protect the baby, but his actions in fact endanger the child. This is part of a theme of dreams and hallucinations that afflict many of the survivors, in ways both good and bad. The Others become a more visible presence in this season, though they often try to disguise their name and appearances. Tom, for example, wears a fake beard. In one encounter with The Others, the survivors are told by Tom, "This is not your island, this is our island, and the only reason you're living on it is because we let you live on it." He also scolds them for "opening doors that they shouldn't be opening".
Rousseau captures a man who identifies himself as "Henry Gale, from Minnesota", another castaway on the island who had arrived by balloon. He insists at first that he is not one of The Others, but the survivors doubt his story, hold him captive in The Swan, and brutally interrogate him. He maintains his story for several days, but finally when faced with proof of his deception (the ID of the real Henry Gale), he admits that he is indeed one of "The Others", and turns out to have some authority among them.
At the same time Locke who became trapped before being able to enter the codes get Henry Gale to enter the code by sneaking through air vents. As it reaches zero a map appears on a blast door, detailing other stations on the island.
Gale claims to have never entered the code as everything returns to normal tarnishing Lockes beliefs.
Following dreams and the map, Eko and Locke discover the central "?"(Pearl) station, which appears to be a station designed to observe the occupants of the other stations. When they learn that its earlier occupants were tasked with observing their own Swan station, Locke believes that entering the numbers is merely a psychological experiment, and does not "save the world". This puts Locke, who had originally been a strong proponent of entering the numbers, into a crisis of faith, but seems to make Eko even more sure of what he must do, and they switch roles. Inside Locke also finds a printout of the log entry of the numbers from the Swan computer.
Michael continues to seek his kidnapped son Walt. After an apparent conversation with his son on the computer in The Swan, he makes his way alone to find "The Others" at their camp. He is allowed to spend three minutes with his son, who pleads for rescue. They let Michael go, promising him Walt back, if he frees Henry, and bring Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Hurley back to their camp. He returns to The Swan, kills Ana Lucia and Libby, frees Henry, shoots himself in the shoulder, and then delivers the requested survivors to Henry Gale and "The Others", in return for Walt and a boat. Hurley is freed, and instructed to go back to his camp and tell the other survivors what he saw there.
Sayid believes that Michael is leading everyone he took with him into a trap. Sayid enlists the help of Sun and Jin, and they use Desmond's sailboat to find The Others' camp, which has been abandoned. They discover a door to what appears to be another DHARMA Initiative station, however, it is fake. They start a signal fire, and wait for Jack and his party to rendezvous with them.
Locke and Desmond take over the original hatch to prevent the numbers from being entered at the appointed time. Both of them argue over the validity of the threat until the last minute when looking at the log Desmond realises the last time the code wasnt put through was the day of the crash. When the timer reaches zero, a great magnetic field erupts, forcing several objects to fly towards a strong point of magnetism in The Swan. Desmond says he is going to "save" Locke, and goes to the system termination station under the floor, which he activates by turning the key. The immediate result is not shown, but the entire island is enveloped by a white-violet light and a shrill humming sound.
The season ends with a scene of a cramped polar research station where two men excitedly notice what appears to be the anomaly, and they proceed to phone Desmond's old fiancee, Penelope, to tell her that they've "found it".
Lost | |
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Production: | DVD releases • Episode list • Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Soundtrack |
Main characters: | Ana Lucia • Ben • Boone • Charlie • Claire • Desmond • Hurley • Jack • Jin • Juliet • Kate Libby • Locke • Michael • Mr. Eko • Nikki • Paulo • Sawyer • Sayid • Shannon • Sun • Walt |
Supporting characters: | Bernard • Rose • The Others |
Organizations: | DHARMA Initiative • Hanso Foundation • Oceanic Airlines |
Elements: | Crossovers • DHARMA Initiative stations • Flight 815 • Mythology • Thematic motifs |
Miscellaneous: | Gary Troup • In popular culture • Lost Experience • Rachel Blake • Video game |