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  1. Season two aired from September 21, 2005, to May 24, 2006. In addition to the twenty-three regular episodes, three specials were aired that provided recaps and insights into the show's mysteries. There were several cast changes in season two.

    • Lost season 2

      The second season of the American serial drama television...

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    Previously on Lost

    1. Michael, Walt, Sawyer, and Jin say goodbye to the other survivors and set sail on the raft. ♪ ("Exodus, Part 1") 2. The raft is ambushed by a group of people on a small boat, who abduct Walt and destroy the raft with an explosive. ("Exodus, Part 2") 3. Locke blows open the hatch with dynamite from the Black Rock, disturbing a mysterious occupant inside. ("Exodus, Part 2") ("Man of Science, Man of Faith") 4. Jack tells the others that hiding in the Hatch is no longer an option. Locke says h...

    Flashback

    Michael visits his lawyer about fighting for custody of Walt. The lawyer says giving up Walt for adoption so Brian Porter can become his legal father would mean Michael would have no rights at all. Michael wants to fight all the way, but the lawyer tells him the proceedings will cost a lot of money, asking if he's sure. Michael is adamant, however, that he is going to get his son back. A hearing takes place between the Michael and Susan Lloyd, accompanied by their lawyers. Susan's lawyer begi...

    On the Island

    At the Hatch, Locke shouts down the shaft for Kate, who has vanished. Tying himself a line of rope, Locke heads down after her. Locke reaches the bottom of the shaft and wanders around to discover he is in fact in some kind of concrete bunker. He removes his shoes and tiptoes further inside. He finds a kitchen and discovers Kate dazed on the floor. A man suddenly appears behind him, holding a gun, and asks Locke, "Are you him?" Locke pretends that he is indeed "him." However, when the man ask...

    A DHARMA Logo can be seen branded on the tail of the shark that attacks Sawyer and Michael.
    The mats in the cabinet where Kate was kept have octagonal holes like the DHARMA Logo.
    When Michael is talking to his lawyer, we get a very brief glimpse of the World Trade Center towers.
    This episode is rated TV-14-V.
    Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje makes his debut as Mr. Eko; he becomes a regular in "Everybody Hates Hugo". He does not have any lines.
    Bernard, Cindy, and Libby were portrayed by extrasin the final scene when attacking the raft survivors. This could have been done for budgetary reasons as to not pay the actors for a full episode o...
    This is the first episode not to credit Malcolm David Kelley (Walt), although his name will be restored to the main cast for his guest appearances this season.

    Recurring themes

    1. Michael and Sawyer encounter a shark in the water. (Animals) 2. Michael gives Walt a stuffed polar bear before Walt and Susan depart for Rome. (Animals) 3. Desmond locks Kate inside the pantry. (Imprisonment) 4. Locke pretends to be the "him" Desmond speaks of. (Deceptions and cons) 5. When Michael finds out that he will have Walt taken from him he tries his best to prevent it from happening; in order to do so, he tries to file an injunction against his former lover, Susan. (Parent issues)...

    Cultural references

    1. Bonanza: Sawyer calls Michael "Hoss." Eric “Hoss” Cartwright was a big man, the warm and lovable middle son of Ben Cartwright in the TV cowboy show that aired from 1959 to 1973. (Movies and TV) 1.1. In "Homecoming", it was Jack who was called "Hoss" by Sawyer. Sawyer has called other people this as well. 2. The Bible: Michael’s attorney references the biblical story of David and Goliath. (Literary works) (Religion) 3. Bluebeard: Sawyer refers to the bearded man as "Bluebeard," the title ch...

    Literary techniques

    1. Sawyer and Michael are brought back to the Island by the currents, and discover that Jin has been there for some time as his hands have been bound by "the Others". (Plot twist) (Cliffhanger) 2. Despite the fact that the raft had been traveling for a day and a half at night, the currents still carry Michael and Sawyer back to the Island, the place they were hoping to escape from, and the place that they now wish to return to, in order to rescue Walt. (Irony) 3. In keeping with the title of...

    Episode references

    1. Locke tells Desmond that Kate is a fugitive. ("Tabula Rasa") 2. In the flashbacks, Michael is still recovering from being hit by a car. Susan's lawyer also refers to the fact that all his medical bills were paid for by Susan. ("Special") 3. Sawyer says Rousseau said the Others were coming for the child. ("Exodus, Part 1") 4. Michael and Sawyer discuss Walt's kidnapping. ("Exodus, Part 2") 5. The events in the Swan are the same as those in the previous episode, this time from the point of v...

    Episode allusions

    1. Before they left the island, Walt asked Michael what would happen if a shark attacked them on the raft. ("The Greater Good")

  2. Lost is an American science fiction adventure drama television series created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof that aired on ABC from September 22, 2004, to May 23, 2010, with a total of 121 episodes over six seasons.

  3. S1.E2 ∙ Pilot: Part 2 Tue, Sep 28, 2004 Having retrieved the plane tranceiver, a group of survivors try to transmit a signal, only to receive a strange transmission from another inhabitant.

  4. Lost is an American serial drama television series that predominantly followed the lives of the survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious tropical island.

  5. This article contains episode summaries for the second season of Lost. In the U.S., original episodes of Season Two aired between September 21, 2005, and May 24, 2006. For airdates on other networks and in other countries, see Airdates. In order of character appearances Matthew Fox as Jack...

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  7. The second season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 21, 2005, and concluded on May 24, 2006. The second season continues the stories of a group of over forty people who have been stranded on a remote island in the South Pacific, after their plane crashed forty-four ...

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