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Lost - The Complete Second Season on DVD
Second Season [Blu-ray]
Season 2
Season 2 featured 23 episodes that were aired in the United States and
Canada on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm starting on September 21, 2005. Most of
the story, which continues 45 days after the crash, focuses on the
growing conflict between the survivors and the Others, with the
continued clash between faith and science being thematic in certain
episodes. While some mysteries are resolved, new questions are raised.
New characters are introduced, including the tail-section survivors and
other island inhabitants. More island mythologies and insights into the
survivors' pasts are divulged. The hatch is explored and the existence
of The DHARMA Initiative and its benefactor, the Hanso Foundation, are
revealed. As the truth about the mysterious Others begins to unfold,
one of the crash survivors betrays the other castaways, and the cause
of the plane crash is revealed.
Episodes
"Series #" refers to the episode's number in the
overall series, whereas "Episode #" refers to the episode's number in
this particular season. "Featured character(s)" refers to the
character(s), whose backstory is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
"American viewers in millions" refers to the number of Americans in
millions who watched the episodes live. The second season's episodes
are altogether 1056 minutes in length.
| Series # |
Episode # |
Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Featured
character(s) |
American viewers
in millions |
Original airdate |
| 25 |
1 |
"Man
of Science, Man of Faith" |
Jack Bender |
Damon Lindelof |
Jack |
23.47 |
September 21, 2005 |
|
Jack, Kate and Locke investigate the hatch and find Desmond, a man
living inside. Shannon sees Walt in the jungle. In flashbacks, Jack
operates on his eventual wife and meets Desmond. |
| 26 |
2 |
"Adrift" |
Stephen Williams |
Steven Maeda &
Leonard Dick |
Michael |
23.17 |
September 28, 2005 |
|
Michael, Jin and Sawyer drift back to shore, but meet a group who
they believe to be more of the Others. In the hatch, Desmond forces
Locke to push a set of numbers, identical to Hurley's winning
lottery numbers, into a computer. Flashbacks show Michael giving up
custody of a two-year old Walt to Walt's mother. |
| 27 |
3 |
"Orientation" |
Jack Bender |
Javier Grillo-Marxuach &
Craig Wright |
Locke |
22.38 |
October 5, 2005 |
|
Jack and Locke discover that the hatch is a 1980's station built to
control an electromagnetic anomaly on the island and learn that it
was built by the
Dharma Initiative, a scientific research team. Michael, Sawyer,
and Jin find out that they are being held captive by the passengers
of Flight 815's tail section, who have apparently survived.
Flashbacks show Locke struggling with father issues and his
relationship with Helen, who helps him let go of the issues with
his father. |
| 28 |
4 |
"Everybody
Hates Hugo" |
Alan Taylor |
Edward Kitsis &
Adam Horowitz |
Hurley |
21.66 |
October 12, 2005 |
|
The tail section survivors take Michael, Sawyer, and Jin to an
abandoned Dharma station. Hurley is tasked with dividing up the
food in the hatch. In flashbacks, Hurley quits his job and his best
friend turns against him after he wins the lottery. |
| 29 |
5 |
"...And
Found" |
Stephen Williams |
Carlton Cuse &
Damon Lindelof |
Sun &
Jin |
21.38 |
October 19, 2005 |
|
Michael goes looking for Walt, and Jin and Mr. Eko chase after him
and see the Others. Fearing for her husband's life, Sun searches
for and finds her lost wedding ring. Flashbacks show Sun and Jin's
lives prior to their first meeting. |
| 30 |
6 |
"Abandoned" |
Adam Davidson |
Elizabeth Sarnoff |
Shannon |
20.01 |
November 9, 2005 |
|
Shannon believes that Walt is on the island and begins searching
for him. With Sawyer near death, Ana Lucia and the tail section
survivors travel to the camp of the fuselage survivors. Mistaking
Shannon for one of the Others, Ana Lucia shoots Shannon. In
flashbacks, Shannon deals with her father's death. |
| 31 |
7 |
"The
Other 48 Days" |
Eric Laneuville |
Damon Lindelof &
Carlton Cuse |
Tail section survivors |
21.87 |
November 16, 2005 |
|
The first 48 days after the plane crash are shown from the tail
section survivors' point of view. Over the course of many nights,
the Others infiltrate their camp and kidnap many of the survivors,
forcing the remaining survivors to take refuge at a Dharma
station. |
| 32 |
8 |
"Collision" |
Stephen Williams |
Javier Grillo-Marxuach &
Leonard Dick |
Ana Lucia |
19.29 |
November 23, 2005 |
|
Mr. Eko brings Sawyer to the hatch for medical attention. The tail
section survivors reunite with the fuselage survivors. In
flashbacks, Ana Lucia is a police officer and kills a man in cold
blood after he killed her unborn child. |
| 33 |
9 |
"What
Kate Did" |
Paul Edwards |
Steven Maeda &
Craig Wright |
Kate |
21.54 |
November 30, 2005 |
|
Kate tends to a wounded Sawyer as Shannon's funeral takes place,
which Ana Lucia refuses to attend. As Locke and Mr. Eko are warned
not to use the hatch's computer for communication, Michael uses the
computer to communicate with someone that he thinks is Walt.
Flashbacks reveal Kate's original crime, the murder of her father. |
| 34 |
10 |
"The
23rd Psalm" |
Matt Earl Beesley |
Carlton Cuse &
Damon Lindelof |
Mr. Eko |
20.56 |
January 11, 2006 |
|
Charlie takes Mr. Eko to the drug smuggler's plane. Mr. Eko finds
the body of his brother in the plane. Charlie takes some of the
plane's statues, filled with heroin, and Claire loses trust in
Charlie. In flashbacks, Mr. Eko is a drug warlord in Nigeria, and
accidentally gets his brother killed and onto the plane. |
| 35 |
11 |
"The
Hunting Party" |
Stephen Williams |
Elizabeth Sarnoff &
Christina M. Kim |
Jack |
19.13 |
January 18, 2006 |
|
Michael leaves the survivors in search of Walt. Jack, Locke, and
Sawyer pursue Michael but encounter the Others in the jungle. In
flashbacks, Jack's wife leaves him. |
| 36 |
12 |
"Fire
+ Water" |
Jack Bender |
Edward Kitsis &
Adam Horowitz |
Charlie |
19.05 |
January 25, 2006 |
|
Charlie has a dream that Aaron's life is in danger and feels a need
for Claire's baby son Aaron to be baptized. Claire is disgusted by
Charlie and Locke moves the heroin statues to the hatch. In
flashbacks, Charlie's one-hit wonder band unsuccessfully tries to
regain some of their past fame. |
| 37 |
13 |
"The
Long Con" |
Roxann Dawson |
Steven Maeda &
Leonard Dick |
Sawyer |
18.74 |
February 8, 2006 |
|
When Sun is attacked, tension builds between Jack, Locke, Kate, and
Ana Lucia regarding the guns. It is revealed that Sawyer and
Charlie had conned them all for Sawyer to gain control of the guns
and Charlie to get revenge on Locke. In flashbacks, Sawyer
reluctantly cons a woman he develops feelings for. |
| 38 |
14 |
"One
of Them" |
Stephen Williams |
Damon Lindelof &
Carlton Cuse |
Sayid |
18.20 |
February 15, 2006 |
|
Rousseau leads Sayid to a man she believes is one of the Others.
Sayid goes back to his ways as a torturer to get information from
"Henry Gale," who Sayid believes to be one of the Others. In
flashbacks, Sayid tortures a prisoner for the first time. |
| 39 |
15 |
"Maternity
Leave" |
Jack Bender |
Dawn Lambertsen Kelly &
Matt Ragghianti |
Claire |
16.43 |
March 1, 2006 |
|
When Aaron becomes sick, Claire, Kate and Rousseau travel to where
Claire was held captive, an abandoned Dharma medical station, in
the hope of finding a cure. Jack and Locke argue on how to deal
with Henry. Claire's memories of Ethan holding her captive and her
escape with the help of Rousseau and her daughter, who is one of
the Others, return. |
| 40 |
16 |
"The
Whole Truth" |
Karen Gaviola |
Elizabeth Sarnoff &
Christina M. Kim |
Sun |
15.30 |
March 22, 2006 |
|
Ana Lucia, Sayid and Charlie search for Henry's balloon. Sun
discovers that she is pregnant. In flashbacks, Sun finds out that
Jin is infertile. |
| 41 |
17 |
"Lockdown" |
Stephen Williams |
Carlton Cuse &
Damon Lindelof |
Locke |
16.21 |
March 29, 2006 |
|
The hatch suddenly traps Locke, who is forced to ask Henry to enter
the numbers into the computer. Ana Lucia, Sayid, and Charlie return
and reveal that "Henry Gale" is lying and that he is one of the
Others. In flashbacks, Locke's marriage proposal to Helen is
rejected, because of his inability to let go of the pain his father
caused him. |
| 42 |
18 |
"Dave" |
Jack Bender |
Edward Kitsis &
Adam Horowitz |
Hurley |
16.38 |
April 5, 2006 |
|
Hurley chases after his old imaginary friend in the jungle, and his
relationship with Libby develops. Locke questions his commitment to
the hatch, after Henry claims to have never entered the numbers.
Hurley remembers his time at a mental institution. It is revealed
via flashback that Libby attended the mental institution, as well. |
| 43 |
19 |
"S.O.S." |
Eric Laneuville |
Steven Maeda &
Leonard Dick |
Rose &
Bernard |
15.68 |
April 12, 2006 |
|
Bernard attempts to create an S.O.S. signal, but stops when Rose
tells him that she wants to stay on the island because she thinks
it has cured her cancer. Romantic sparks are rekindled between Jack
and Kate. Locke continues to lose faith in the island. In
flashbacks, Rose and Bernard have their honeymoon in Australia. |
| 44 |
20 |
"Two
for the Road" |
Paul Edwards |
Elizabeth Sarnoff &
Christina M. Kim |
Ana Lucia |
15.56 |
May 3, 2006 |
|
Michael returns with news that the Others are virtually
defenseless. Ana Lucia tries to get Henry to tell the truth. Hurley
takes Libby on a surprise date. In the hatch, Michael shoots Ana
Lucia and Libby and releases Henry. In flashbacks, Ana Lucia works
as a bodyguard for Jack's father in Australia. |
| 45 |
21 |
"?" |
Deran Sarafian |
Damon Lindelof &
Carlton Cuse |
Mr. Eko |
16.35 |
May 10, 2006 |
|
Mr. Eko and Locke find another Dharma station, which is monitoring
the other stations via video surveillance. Meanwhile, Jack and the
other survivors struggle with the shooting victims in the hatch. In
flashbacks, Eko investigates a miracle as a priest in Australia. |
| 46 |
22 |
"Three
Minutes" |
Stephen Williams |
Edward Kitsis &
Adam Horowitz |
Michael |
14.67 |
May 17, 2006 |
|
Michael convinces Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Hurley to help him rescue
Walt. At the double funeral for Ana Lucia and Libby, Sayid tells
Jack his worry that Michael has been compromised by the Others.
Flashbacks reveal Michael's time being held captive by the Others,
during which he made a deal to release Henry and trade Jack, Kate,
Sawyer and Hurley for Walt. Sun spots a sailboat floating towards
the beach. |
| 47 |
23 |
"Live
Together, Die Alone" |
Jack Bender |
Carlton Cuse &
Damon Lindelof |
Desmond |
17.84 |
May 24, 2006 |
|
Michael leads Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Hurley to the Others. Henry,
the apparent leader of the Others releases Hurley, takes Jack,
Kate, and Sawyer as prisoners, and allows Michael and Walt to leave
the island. Desmond returns and realizes that he crashed Flight 815
when he entered the numbers into the computer too late. Locke stops
entering the numbers and traps himself, Mr. Eko and Desmond inside
the hatch, which implodes. In flashbacks, Desmond is shipwrecked on
the island and lives in the hatch with a man named Kelvin, whom he
accidentally kills. |
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