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Lost episode 7 - Not in Portland
Brainwashing Scene with Karl strapped to the chair in Room 23.
Played backwards you can hear acreepy woman saying "Only fools are enslaved by time and space"

Out of the blackness, the first thing Jack (Matthew Fox, Party of Five) senses is pain. Then burning sun. A Bamboo forest. Smoke. Screams. With a rush comes the horrible awareness that the plane he was on tore apart in mid-air and crashed on a Pacific island. From there it's a blur, as his doctor's instinct kicks in: people need his help.

Stripped of everything, the 48 survivors scavenge what they can from the plane for their survival. Some panic. Some pin their hopes on rescue. A few find inner strength they never knew they had — like Kate (Evangeline Lilly), who, with no medical training, suddenly finds herself suturing the doctor's wounds. Hurley (Jorge Garcia) — a man with a warm sense of humor despite the desperate situation — does his best to keep his cool as he helps those around him to survive. Charlie (Dominic Monaghan) is a faded rock star who harbors a painful secret. Sayid (Naveen Andrews) is a Middle Eastern man who must wrestle with the racial profiling directed at him by some of his fellow survivors. Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun (Yunjin Kim) are a Korean couple whose traditions, values and language are foreign and thus causes much to get lost in the translation.

Sawyer (Josh Holloway) has an air of danger surrounding him, and his intense sense of mistrust for everyone around him could prove to be fatal to his fellow castaways. Michael (Harold Perrineau) has just gained custody of his nine-year-old son, Walt (Malcolm David Kelley), after the death of his ex-wife — they are a father and son who don't even know each other. Locke (Terry O'Quinn) is a mysterious man who keeps to himself, and who harbors a deeper connection to the island than any of the others. And self-centered Shannon (Maggie Grace) — who actually gives herself a pedicure amid the chaos — and her estranged controlling brother, Boone (Ian Somerhalder) — constantly bicker and must learn to get along if they are to survive.

The band of friends, family, enemies and strangers must work together against the cruel weather and harsh terrain if they want to stay alive. But the island holds many secrets, including the intense howls of the mysterious creatures stalking the jungle, which fill them all with fear. Fortunately, thanks to the calm leadership of quick-thinking Jack and level-headed Kate, they have hope. But even heroes have secrets, as the survivors will come to learn.

Cast


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Matthew Fox
Role: Jack Shephard

Birthplace: Crowheart, Wyoming USA
Birthday: 7-14-1966

Matthew is best-known for playing the character Charlie Salinger, in the television show "Party of Five" and as Jack Shephard on the ABC drama "LOST." He debuted as a movie director with "Lucky Bugger." Fox married Margherita Ronch in 1991. They have two children, Kyle and Byron. He and his family currently reside in Hawaii, near the set of "LOST."

Josh Holloway
Role: James "Sawyer" Ford

Birthplace: San Jose, CA, USA
Birthday: 7-20-1969

Josh Holloway was born in California, but at age two his family moved to the Blue Ridge Mountains area of Georgia.

He attended Free Home Elementary in Cherokee County and
Cherokee High School in Canton, GA. He went on to attend the University of Georgia, and began modeling.

He moved to Los Angeles and landed some small parts in shows such as "Navy NCIS," "Walker Texas Ranger," and "CSI." Most notably he played the "Good Looking Guy" on an episode of "Angel."

This was enough to get him the part of likable ne'er-do-well Sawyer on the sci-fi/fantasy series "Lost."

Josh married his long-time girlfriend, Yessica, in Hawaii in October 2004.

Evangeline Lilly
Role: Kate Austen

Birthplace: Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada
Birthday: 8-3-1979

Evangeline Lilly's combination of irresistible charm and natural talent is earning her a reputation as one of the most promising young actresses in Hollywood.

Three years ago Lilly was discovered by a Ford agent on the streets of Kelowna, BC, but passed up an offer to sign with the agency. While acting had been a dream of hers since she was a teenager, she abandoned the notion for the more aesthetic dream of working in international relations. Six months later Lilly moved to Vancouver to attend the University of British Columbia and decided to sign with Ford to help pay for tuition. After appearing in a few commercials, she decided to give up acting and focus on studying. A couple of years later, a friend urged her to give acting another shot and, after a role in Kingdom Hospital, Lilly caught the acting bug.

Lilly founded and ran a world development and human rights committee at her university. She has lived under a grass hut in the jungles of the Philippines with a missionary group, and has been a volunteer for children's projects since the age of 14.

Lilly is fluent in French and loves ice skating, canoeing, kayaking, snowboarding and rock climbing.

Jorge Garcia
Role: Hugo "Hurley" Reyes

Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska
Birthday: 4-28-1974

When Jorge Garcia played a villain in his school's seventh-grade musical production, based on the comic strip, "Drabble," his song brought down the house. It was then that he realized that acting might just be the ticket for him. After college he joined the Beverly Hills Playhouse and has been working steadily ever since.

On stage he has appeared in productions of "The Midnight Zone," "Something Borrowed Something Blue," "Romancing Valentino," "Fiddler on the Roof," "Hurlyburly" and "Guys and Dolls."
He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Hector Lopez on 2003-2004 season of "Becker."

Garcia enjoys doing stand-up comedy and has performed at the Laugh Factory and Comedy Store in Los Angeles. He likes singing Rock ‘n' Roll and has worked in record stores since high school – amassing a huge CD collection

Dominic Monaghan
Role: Charlie Pace

Birthplace: Berlin Germany
Birthday: 12-8-1976

Born and raised in Berlin, Dominic moved at the age of 12 with his family to England. He is fluent in German and has an aptitude for accents and impersonations.

Dominic was studying English Literature, Drama and Geography at Sixth Form College when he began his television career in "Hetty Wainthrop Investigates."

He appeared on stage in the world premiere UK production of the "Resurrectionists, Whale and Annie" and "Fanny from Bolton to Rome."

He has attributed his love of film to watching "Star Wars" at the age of 6. His other loves include writing, music, fashion, watching as well as playing soccer and surfing. He is currently dating his "LOST" co-star, Evangeline Lilly. There has been lots of speculation that they are now engaged.

Yunjin Kim
Role: Sun Kwon

Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
Birthday: 11-7-1973

Yunjin Kim is already an distinguished actress in her homeland of Korea and throughout Asia, especially for her work in the film Shiri . She was born in Seoul, but grew up in Staten Island, New York and is now beginning an acting career in the United States.

Daniel Dae kim
Role: Jin Kwon

Birthplace: Pusan, Korea
Birthday: 8-4-1968

Daniel was born in Korea but immigrated with his family to the United States when he was just two years old. His hometown is Easton, Pennsylvania. He speaks English with no accent, though most people wouldn't guess it from his performance on "Lost."

Daniel earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Haverford College/Bryn Mawr College in Theatre & Political Science. During that time, he spent a semester studying at the National Theatre Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford. In 1993, he started the MFA acting program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and graduated with a Masters in Acting in 96.

Daniel's first major role was as a very young Torvald in Pan Asian Repertory Theater's presentation of Ibsen's classic play, "A Doll's House." He has had numerous theater roles which comprise the bulk of his early acting career.

Daniel currently lives in Hawaii. He is married, with two sons

Naveen Andrews
Role: Sayid Jarrah

Birthplace: London, England UK
Birthday: 1-17-1969

Naveen Andrews is British, of Indian descent. He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, which counts among it's alumni Ewan McGregor and David Thewlis. At the age of 16 he began living with his teacher, Geraldine Feakins. The two went on to have a son, Jaisal.

He appeared in British films such as 'London Kills Me,' Mira Nair's 'Kama Sutra,' and the BBC mini-series 'The Buddha of Suburbia.' He attained international recognition for a supporting role in 'The English Patient.'

He became very well-known for his role as Sayid, the Iraqi soldier, on the televison series 'Lost.'

Ian Somerhalder
Role: Boone Carlyle (Season 1)

Birthplace: Covington, Louisiana, USA
Birthday: 12-8-1978

The son of a massage therapist and a building contractor, Somerhalder was born and raised in the small southern town of Covington, LA. Boating, swimming, fishing and training horses filled much of his recreational time growing up, as did the school drama club and performing with the local theater group. With his mother's encouragement, at age 10 he began a modeling career that took him to New York each summer. By junior high, he opted to put modeling on the back burner and focus more on sports and school. A few years later, when the opportunity to model in Europe arose, Somerhalder grabbed it, embarking on an enriching path of work, travel and study that took him to cities including Paris, Milan and London. At 17, he began studying acting in New York, and by 19 had committed himself to the craft, working with pre-eminent acting coach William Esper. His fate was sealed while working as an extra in a club scene in the feature film Black & White. A talent manager visiting a client on the set spotted Somerhalder in a crowd scene of 400 and immediately signed him for representation. Happy to be anchored in New York, Somerhalder spends much of his time studying acting, writing and practicing yoga. His recreational interests include water and snow skiing and horseback riding.

Maggie Grace
Role: Shannon Rutherford

Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio
Birthday: 9-21-1983

Having only started acting professionally about five years ago, Maggie Grace already has an enviable list of credits.

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Grace made her television debut three years ago as Martha Moxley in the telefilm "Murder in Greenwich." She also starred in the tv movie "12 Mile Road," with Tom Selleck. She has guest-starred on "Law & Order: SVU," "Cold Case," "Lyon's Den" and "CSI: Miami."

Maggie attained star status when she was cast as rich-girl Shannon Rutherford on the series "LOST." This helped her land a lead role in the ill-advised remake of John Carpenter's "The Fog."

Most recently, she recently purchased a home in Hawaii, near the set of "LOST." She is very good friends with her "LOST" co-star Josh Holloway and his wife Yessica.

Malcolm David Kelley
Role: Walter "Walt" Lloyd

Birthplace: Bellflower, CA
Birthday: 5-12-1992

The entertainment industry isn't new to young Malcolm David Kelley – he has been working in show business since the age of five. His motion picture credits include roles in "Antwone Fisher," opposite Denzel Washington," and "You Got Served." On television he guest starred in the series "Judging Amy," "Malcolm in the Middle," "For Your Love," "Girlfriends" and "Eve." He was also featured in numerous commercials, including Cap'n Crunch, Kool Aid, Disney and Kohl's department store. Recently he was seen in a Snoop Dog video and completed a voice over for the Nickelodeon cartoon "Fatherhood."

Malcolm spent the first 11 months of his life in foster care before being adopted by the Kelleys. His sister, Sydney, was adopted by the family two months later. He enjoys playing soccer and basketball, despite his small stature. He keeps up with his favorite basketball team – the Lakers – and politics, even getting involved as class Treasurer at his middle school. His leadership earned him the role of Student Ambassador with People to People Student Ambassadors, with whom he traveled to the United Kingdom last July to represent the United States.

Michelle Rodriguez
Role: Ana-Lucia Cortez (Season 2)

Birthplace: Bexar Country, Texas, USA
Birthday: 7-12-1978

Starred as the leader of the “tailies” in the hit ABC drama “LOST,” Michelle is known for tough-girl roles. Her biggest role prior to “LOST” was as a street-smart boxer in the movie “Girlfight.” She also starred in “The Fast and the Furious” with Paul Walker and the thriller “Resident Evil.” Born in Bexar County, Texas, Michelle always knew she wanted to become an actress. Her family moved around a lot, making stops in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico before ending up in Jersey City, New Jersey. Fans only hope that Michelle can get her personal life together so as not to ruin the potential brilliant career she may have. In November 2005, she was pulled over and issued her third DUI in the last few years. Her case goes to court in December. There has been no public statement as to whether she will be cut from the cast of “LOST.”

Harold Perrineau Jr.
Role: Michael Dawson

Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Birthday: 2-17-1968

Harold Perrineau Jr. was born in Brooklyn, New York on the 17th February 1968.

He got his acting debut in "Fame", and continued doing theater for most of his early career.
In 1988 he began his movie to films and television.

Harold has been in titles such as Shakedown, Smoke, and The Edge.

He is probably best known for his roles in the last two parts of The Matrix trilogy and the television series "Oz".

Terry O’Quinn
Role: John Locke

Birthplace: Newberry, Michigan, USA
Birthday: 7-15-1952
Terry O'Quinn is known for his roles as Peter Watts on "Millennium", F.B.I Assistant Director Kendall on "Alias," Captain Thomas Boone on "JAG," General Omar Santiago on "Harsh Realm" and John Locke on the hit show "LOST."
Terry O'Quinn has also done guest appearances on "The West Wing," "Miami Vice," and "The X-Files," and has appeared in movies such as "Old School," "Ghosts of Mississippi," "The Rocketeer," and "The X-Files."
Terry has been bald since his early twenties. His real name is Terrance Quinn, but he lengthened his name to distinguish himself from actor Terry Quinn. Terry also has a black belt in Karate.


Emilie De Ravin
Role: Claire Littleton

Birthplace: Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia
Birthday: 12-27-1981

She currently resides in Los Angeles with beau Josh and dog Bella while commuting to Oahu, Hawaii, to film ABC series "Lost"

She is engaged to model/actor Josh Janowicz

She has studied Classical ballet intensively at The Australian Ballet Co., an honor she earned by being chosen from a pool of national and international applicants. Performing with the Australian Ballet Company heightened her desire and need to act.

Emilie's training and experience includes an intense workshop with N.I.D.A and two acting courses for film & TV with Australia's Swinburne University. A two months with the prime time actors studio workshops in Los Angeles. She has also received instruction and encouragement while studying with Australian Producer/Director John Gauci. Her most prominent of her TV credits include her lead role as the alien Tess Harding on "Roswell",the demon Curupira on "Beastmaster" and as mother-to-be Claire Littleton on "Lost."

Cynthia Watros
Role: Libby

Birthplace: Lake Orion, Michigan
Birthday: 9-2-1968

She initially became known for her role as Annie Dutton on Guiding Light. Watros' character began as a heroine, but she gained notice and critical acclaim when her character's rivalry with Reva Shayne led her to become a scheming villianess. In 1998, Watros briefly filled in for Jensen Buchanan as Victoria Hudson McKinnon on Another World while Buchanan was on maternity leave.
She is also known for her TV role as Erin Fitzpatrick on Titus and Kellie Newmark on The Drew Carey Sho.w On Titus, she broke through as a comedic actress, playing the real-life fiance of the title character. According to the DVD commentary, Erin was originally supposed to be more like Tommy in the series (worrysome, neurotic), and Tommy was supposed to be more like how Erin was (strong, supportive). The characters' personality changes were made a week before the pilot was shot. After Titus was canceled, she took on the role of Kellie Newmark on "The Drew Carey Show," as a replacement for the departure of Christa Miller. As a welcoming gesture, Drew Carey sent flowers to her on a weekly basis.

L. Scott Caldwell
Role: Rose

Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Birthday: 4-17-

She has an extensive background in feature films, television and theater. Her film credits include Mystery Alaska,Waiting To ExhaleThe Net,The Fugitive,Dutch and Without A Trace. Caldwell had a recurring role in Judging Army, and has guest-starred inJAG, Chicago Hope,City of Angels and Promised land.


Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Role: Mr. Eko

Birthplace: England
Birthday: 8-26-1967

Akinnuoye-Agbaje's parents are from Nigeria, but moved to London, England, where he was born. He has four sisters and is fluent in several languages, including English, Italian, Yoruba (the language of his parents’ tribe), and Swahili.The meaning of his name is broken down thus: Ade- the crown, wale- has come home, Akin- warrior, nuoye- of chieftaincy, Agbaje prosperity and wealth.
He is most famous for portraying the criminal Simon Adebisi in the prison series Oz. His film credits include Ace Ventura; When Nature Calls(1995), Congo (1995), The Mummy Returns (2001), The Bourne Identity (2002), and Get Rich or Die Tryin’(2005).

The Others
Who they are: At first they seemed to be a hillbilly-like band of island dwellers who kidnap babies and murder the castaways at will, but not everything is as it seems. They have their own town, secluded from the world in their island. They led seemingly normal lives, their strongest arguments coming from the choice of a Stephen King book (who, by the way, is a hardcore fan of Lost) for the book club. But everything changed when flight 815 of Oceanic Airlines crashed in their island. We know they took several of the survivors, including Walt and Claire for over 2 weeks, and now they have Jack, Kate and Sawyer in captivity. Their ultimate agenda is not yet known. But given their strange love for the underage population of the island, pregnant castaway Sun better watch out.


Season 1

Pilot (1)

Episode Number: 1

Stripped of everything, the 48 survivors scavenge what they can from the plane for their survival. Some panic. Some pin their hopes on rescue. A few find inner strength they never knew they had—like Kate who, with no medical training, suddenly finds herself suturing the doctor's wounds. The band of friends, family, enemies and strangers must work together against the cruel weather and harsh terrain. But the intense howls of the mysterious creatures stalking the jungle fill them all with fear. Fortunately, thanks to the calm leadership of quick-thinking Jack and level-headed Kate, they have hope. But even heroes have secrets, as the survivors will come to learn.

Pilot (2)

Episode Number: 2

Having escaped the "creature" and retrieved the plane transceiver, a group of the survivors journey to higher ground so they can transmit a signal. En route, they receive a mysterious transmission and encounter another of the island's inhabitants.

Meanwhile, back at camp, Jack tends to a wounded man who reveals a secret about Kate

Tabula Rasa

Episode Number: 3

Jack and Hurley discover an alarming secret about Kate, as the Marshal's life hangs in the balance and he suffers a lot of pain. Meanwhile Kate, Charlie, Sawyer, Sayid, Boone and Shannon ponder the mysteries they have begun to uncover and worry that telling the other survivors will cause panic. They decide to lie for the time being. Also, Locke's befriending of Walt disturbs Michael, but Walt is more concerned in finding his dog. Lastly, Kate flashes back to when she was arrested by the Marshal in Australia.

Walkabout

Episode Number: 4

Survivors are jolted awake in the middle of the night when wild island beasts (which are wild boars) invade the beach encampment. Kate and Michael join the mysterious Locke on a hunt for food -- and a shocking secret about Locke is revealed. On the hunt for food someone is injured. Meanwhile, some survivors are horrified by Jack's plan for the dead bodies still scattered among the wreckage -- he wants to burn them. Jack sees someone that's not there, and we find out that one of the survivors was not able to walk but now he can.

White Rabbit

Episode Number: 5

Jack is nearly delirious from lack of sleep and struggles to overcome the haunting events that brought him to Australia and, subsequently, to the island. Meanwhile, Boone gets caught in a treacherous riptide trying to save a woman who went out swimming. A pregnant Claire's health takes a bad turn from lack of fluids, and a thief may have stolen the last bottles of water. Veronica Hamel guest-stars as Jack's mother, Margo.

House Of The Rising Sun

Episode Number: 6

Walt and the others are shocked when Michael is brutally beaten, but only the non-English-speaking Jin and Sun know the truth behind the attack. Meanwhile Kate, Jack, Sawyer and Sayid argue about where the survivors should camp -- on the beach, where they're more likely to be seen, or in a remote inland valley where fresh water abounds; and Locke discovers Charlie's secret.

The Moth

Episode Number: 7

Charlie begins a painful journey of withdrawal from drugs, surprisingly aided by Locke, whose true motive for helping Charlie is a mystery. Meanwhile, survivors struggle to find and free Jack when he's buried alive in a cave collapse, and someone might be secretly thwarting Sayid, Kate, and Boone when they enact a plan to find the source of the French transmission.

Confidence Man

Episode Number: 8

Shannon's inhaler runs out and Boone believes Sawyer has the remaining three in his stash. When Sawyer refuses to give them up, Jack and Sayid resort to torturing Sawyer until he agrees to reveal the location of the inhalers. In flashback we hear Sawyer's story and find he is not who he says he is.

Solitary

Episode Number: 9

Sayid's life is placed in grave danger after he stumbles upon the source of the mysterious French transmission, the woman Danielle Rousseau.She was on the distress call and is found alive. Meanwhile, Hurley has a ridiculous plan to make life on the island a little more civilized. The plan involves golf clubs he finds in the debris, and it looks like it just might work. Lastly, we flash back to Sayid's childhood friend Nadia as well as his participation in hostage situations in Iraq.

Raised By Another

Episode Number: 10

Claire has a horribly realistic nightmare about her new baby being harmed or kidnapped. Flashbacks reveal Claire's back-story: the former boyfriend who got her pregnant, then abandoned her, and the psychic who convinced her to take the ill-fated flight that landed her on the island. Hurley is shocked and confused when he discovers that Ethan Rom, another plane crash survivor, does not appear on the flight manifest.

All The Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues

Episode Number: 11

Survivors wonder why Charlie and Claire have been abducted - and by whom - and a search party ventures into the treacherous jungle to look for the pair. Suspicions focus on Ethan Rom, who, it was recently discovered, was not a passenger on the doomed flight. Jack battles inner demons relating to his father, while Boone and Locke discover another island mystery.

Whatever The case May Be

Episode Number: 12

Jack, Kate and Sawyer fight over possession of a newly discovered locked metal briefcase which might contain insights into Kate's mysterious past. Meanwhile, Sayid asks a reluctant Shannon to translate notes he took from the French woman. A rising tide threatens to engulf the fuselage and the entire beach encampment, and Rose and a grieving Charlie tentatively bond over Claire's baffling kidnapping.

Hearts And Minds

Episode Number: 13

When Locke learns that Boone wants to share their "secret" with Shannon, Locke decides to teach him a lesson. This leads to Shannon's life being placed in what seems like peril. Boone and Shannon's dark past is revealed in a shocking back-story that recalls their relationship right before the plane crash and presages the return of the beast. Kate, who has become a confidante to the soft-spoken Sun, is puzzled by Sun's mysterious behavior and the revelation that she can speak English. A hungry Hurley must convince Jin to share his fish by making up for offending Jin by rejecting his offer of raw fish early on, or he'll continue to suffer digestive problems from the limited island diet.

Special

Episode Number: 14

Violence ensues and a mysterious island beast makes a re-appearance when Michael and Locke clash over Walt's upbringing. Meanwhile, Charlie is tempted to read the missing Claire's diary, and Sayid enlists Shannon to help decipher the French woman's map.

Homecoming

Episode Number: 15

After the missing Claire returns with no recollection of what has happened since before she boarded the doomed Oceanic flight 815, Jack and Locke formulate a plan of defence against her kidnapper, the mysterious Ethan, who threatens to kill off the other survivors one by one unless Claire is returned to him. Meanwhile, the disappointment Charlie feels when Claire does not remember him triggers recollections of a woman he had let down in the past.

Outlaws

Episode Number: 16

Kate and Sawyer divulge dark secrets to each other while tracking a renegade boar that Sawyer swears is purposely harassing him. Hurley and Sayid worry that Charlie is losing it after facing a brush with death and killing Ethan with 6 bullets to the chest. A shocking prior connection between Sawyer and Jack is revealed in a flashback, which shows Sawyer meeting Jack's father in a bar.

In Translation

Episode Number: 17

When the raft the survivors have been building mysteriously burns down, Michael is convinced that Jin is responsible for the sabotage, which only serves to escalate their rivalry. Meanwhile, Sun stuns her fellow survivors with a surprising revelation, and Boone gives Sayid a warning about his step-sister Shannon. Lastly, more details of Jin and Sun's troubled marriage are revealed through flashbacks.

Numbers

Episode Number: 18

When Hurley becomes obsessed with the French woman and heads into the jungle to find her, Jack, Sayid and Charlie have no choice but to follow. Meanwhile, Locke asks Claire to help build a mysterious item, which is later revealed to be a cradle for Claire's baby.

Hurley flashes back to the hugely life-altering experience he had before boarding the plane. He wins the lottery - the number-one thing Americans dream about - but it ends up being the worst thing that could have happened to him. The winning numbers, and their source, were apparently cursed and have brought harm to everyone Hurley loves. We learn some of the spooky story behind the numbers and their connection to the island.

Deus Ex Machina

Episode Number: 19

Locke thinks he's being sent a sign on how to get the hatch open, and he and Boone venture inland. Locke begins to have difficulties with walking as he and Boone try to find a way into the hatch. Jack is reluctant to offer assistance when Sawyer begins to experience excruciating headaches and needs glasses. In this episode we learn more about Locke's shocking and tragic encounter with his scheming biological parents. Lastly, as Locke confronts his troubled past and struggles to open the hatch, Boone is seriously injured after an accident involving a plane that the pair found in the forest.

Do No Harm

Episode Number: 20

Jack tends to a severely wounded Boone after Locke returns him to the caves. Sun gives Jack some much-needed medical assistance and Sayid presents Shannon with a grand romantic surprise when they're alone. Claire unexpectedly goes into labor in the forest, Jack is unable to deliver the baby, and Kate, Charlie and Jin go into panic mode when they must tend to Claire themselves. Having returned Boone to Jack, Locke disappears back into the forest amid the chaos.

The Greater Good

Episode Number: 21

After another funeral, tempers rise as the survivors' suspicions of each other grow, and an unlikely survivor vows revenge. The events that landed Sayid on Flight 815 play out as he engages Locke in a psychological game of cat and mouse to uncover the truth about the mishap that claimed Boone's life. Jack goes after Locke, who he believes to have caused Boone's death. Meanwhile, Kate struggles to keep Jack from acting on his rage. Shannon also makes plans for her brother's alleged killer. Claire and Charlie attempt to calm Claire's new baby, and Sawyer proves to be the best thing for the unhappy infant. Sayid's past involves the CIA and a suicide bomber.

Born To Run

Episode Number: 22

Jack suspects foul play when Michael becomes violently ill while building the raft. Suspects include Sawyer and Kate, who compete for the last seat on the raft and do anything possible to prevent each other from getting it. Meanwhile, a secret from Kate's past is revealed to the other survivors on the island -- she is a runaway fugitive. The mysterious hatch is shown to Jack, who sides with Locke over Sayid in favor of opening it. Walt warns Locke not to open the hatch. Walt also admits to his father Michael that he burned the raft the first time, and changes his mind about leaving the island once he realizes Locke's plan for the hatch. Lastly, flashbacks of Kate's past reveal happier times with the "love of her life," Tom, prior to his death and a visit to her ill mother.

Exodus (1)

Episode Number: 23

The French woman -- Danielle Rousseau -- shocks the survivors by showing up to the camp with a dire warning about "the others" who are on the island, and the black smoke that precedes them. Meanwhile, Michael and Jin ready the raft for sailing. Danielle takes Jack, Locke, Kate, Hurley, and Arzt on a trek to the Black Rock. However, once they reach the "Dark Territory," Arzt (who had previously gone back to camp) comes running with the real Beast hot on his heels.

Fortunately, Locke's calm demeanor seems to ease the "security system," as Danielle calls it, and it heads in the other direction. They eventually reach the Black Rock, which turns out to be a wooden ship. Black smoke is an ominous sign as the raft sets sail after an accidental delay. Jin and Sun make up, and Walt decides to give the dog Vincent to Shannon since there is no room on the boat. Black smoke continues to rise.

Exodus (2)

Episode Number: 24

The castaways who make it onto the raft are surprised at sea by something that unexpectedly happens -- they make their first contact with "others" out at sea, but meet disastrous results. Meanwhile, remaining islanders attempt to blow open the hatch that's in the forest, but this proves to be more difficult than expected. Another survivor on the island dies. Visiting French woman Danielle Rousseau becomes a threat to Claire's infant son as she decides to kidnap him and bring him into the woods for "the others" to have in order to save the rest. Lastly, flashbacks show us all the survivors in the moments before the doomed flight took off.

Season 2

Man Of Science, Man Of Faith

Episode Number: 25

The second season starts where the survivors have left off with Jack, Locke and others going down the hatch and finding out what is under there. One of the castaways is chosen to descend into the mysterious hatch, and Shannon stumbles upon a shockingly familiar face in the jungle.

The band of friends, family, enemies and strangers must continue to work together against the cruel weather and harsh terrain if they want to stay alive on the island. But, as they have discovered during their forty-plus days on the island, danger and mystery loom behind every corner, and those they thought could be trusted may turn against them. Even the most beloved heroes have secrets.

Lastly, Jin, Michael and Sawyer survive their boat attack from "the others" while Walt is still missing out at sea.

Adrift

Episode Number: 26

With the abduction of Walt fresh on their minds, their raft destroyed, and Jin missing, Michael and Sawyer fight for their lives in the middle of nowhere in the ocean and discover a new predator in the roiling sea. Meanwhile on land, Locke must descend into the hatch when Kate goes missing inside. Also, Jack isn't too far behind Locke as he decides to go into the hatch as well later on. Lastly, flashbacks reveal more of Michael's troubled relationship with ex-lover Susan and their baby son Walt as they fight over custody for Walt and Michael must let go.

Orientation

Episode Number: 27

Jack, Locke and Kate learn more secrets about the hatch. Meanwhile, after being beaten and taken captive, Sawyer, Michael and Jin wonder if their captors are fellow survivors or the dreaded "Others." Flashbacks reveals more of Locke's past in this episode as well as the introduction of Helen who shakes things up even more with her revealing personality and past.

Everybody Hates Hugo

Episode Number: 28

Hurley struggles with an assigned task inside the hatch as he flashbacks to disturbing memories in his life before the crash. Meanwhile, Sawyer, Michael and Jin learn the identities of their captors on the island. Claire uncovers a startling piece of information about the fate of the raft.

And Found

Episode Number: 29

Michael sets off into the jungle by himself determined to find Walt, but discovers that he is not alone. Meanwhile, Sawyer and Jin are ordered by their captors to take them to their camp, and Sun frantically searches for her missing wedding ring.

In flashbacks this episode reveals more of Jin's life before ending up on the island. We meet Jin's former manager at the Grand Seoul Hotel, Mr. Kim, his beatnik best friend and one-time roomie, Tai Soo, and Jae Lee, an adversary of Jin's who has everything he does not, including a good education, charm and wealth. It all leads into why Jin is the way he is now.

Abandoned

Episode Number: 30

Sawyer's wound becomes life-threatening as he, Michael and Jin make their way through the interior of the island with the tail section survivors. Meanwhile, Shannon is once again haunted by visions of Walt. Plus, there is the revelation on the death of Shannon's father who ended up in the hospital where Jack worked. Lastly, Charlie becomes jealous of Locke's interest in Claire.

The Other 48 Days

Episode Number: 31

The harrowing first 48 days in the lives of the tail section survivors are revealed. Flashbacks reveal the point of view of Ana-Lucia, Mr. Eko, Bernard and Libby and other survivors as they landed on the other side of the island on the beach. As the days progress danger hits their camp as well when "The Others" start taking people against their will. The group moves inland, but unfortunately things become even worse when a member starts betraying the camp when it's revealed one was not on the flight.

Collision

Episode Number: 32

Violence erupts when Ana Lucia and her group stumble upon Sayid and the other castaways on the island. Ana Lucia holds Sayid captive. Kate and Jack care for Sawyer when Mr. Eko brings him back to the camp himself. Flashbacks reveal Ana Lucia's troubled life as a cop after suffering a fatal blow from a former suspect she trusted in a crime scene. Lastly, one by one the tailies reach the rest of the camp.

What Kate Did

Episode Number: 33

As Kate’s back-story continues, her original crime is revealed. She thinks something is haunting her through Sawyer. Locke and Eko make an interesting discovery about the film, and Michael has a mysterious encounter with the computer.

The 23rd Psalm

Episode Number: 34

This episode shed more light on why Eko took a mysterious 40-day vow of silence, and possibly information on his stick. Also, Claire begins to lose faith in Charlie after Eko begins to question him about the Virgin Mary statue, and Kate gives the recovering Sawyer a much-needed haircut.

The Hunting Party

Episode Number: 35

Jack, Locke and Sawyer follow after a determined Michael after he heads into the jungle toward the dreaded "Others" in search of Walt. Meanwhile, Sun has a surprising reaction to Jin's desire to join the search party, and Hurley and Charlie commiserate over the age-old conundrum of "what women want."

Fire And Water

Episode Number: 36

When Charlie's vividly surreal dreams lead him to believe Claire's baby, Aaron, is in danger, Locke suspects Charlie may be using again. Meanwhile, Sawyer encourages Hurley to act on his attraction to Libby.

The Long Con

Episode Number: 37

Some of the island survivors fear that "The Others" may have returned when Sun is greatly injured during a failed kidnapping attempt at her plant garden. Also, the trust barrier becomes very thin between Locke and Jack in terms of locking up the guns and being kept safe. Meanwhile, Sawyer is an amused but highly interested bystander when tension escalates between Jack, Locke, Kate and Ana Lucia. When Jack purposely takes Sawyer's medication from him he pushes more in favor of helping Locke. Lastly, flashbacks reveal more of Sawyer's con artist past.

One Of Them

Episode Number: 38

After Sun getting injured, some of the survivors begin to think that one of the "other survivors" might be one of "The Others." When French woman Danielle Rousseau leads Sayid to a mysterious captive in the jungle, he becomes determined to find out if he is one of the "Others.'' Meanwhile, Sawyer discovers Hurley’s potentially devastating breach of the survivors’ trust and blackmails him into helping track an elusive island creature that won’t leave Sawyer alone

Maternity Leave

Episode Number: 39

A mysterious illness that baby Aaron suddenly contracts sends a desperate Claire, Kate and French woman Danielle to return to the same area where Claire was initially kidnapped. It is there where she believes she can find a cure for Aaron's illness. In the meantime, Jack and Locke are doing their best to keep their prisoner a secret from the rest of the survivors on the island.

The Whole Truth

Episode Number: 40

Sun comes to the realization that she might be pregnant. She struggles on whether to tell Jin about the situation. Meanwhile, with no success from Jack or Sayid, Ana-Lucia is called in by Locke to interrogate the new prisoner Henry Gale to get more information out of him about the balloon that he and his wife supposedly landed on the island with in the forest. Ana-Lucia, Sayid and Charlie then set out in towards the jungle in search of that balloon.

Lockdown

Episode Number: 41

When the hatch suddenly takes on a life of its own, Locke is forced to enlist the help of an unlikely ally to control the matter. Meanwhile, Ana Lucia, Sayid and Charlie go off into the jungle to find out the truth about Henry Gale and see if there really is balloon craft out there in the jungle that carried him and his wife to the island

Dave

Episode Number: 42

Libby lends a helping hand to Hurley to support him when he begins to think the island is having a strange effect on him. Hurley begins to see Dave on the island, who was his "friend" in the mental institution he was in before crashing on the island. Also, Locke's sense of purpose is shaken when the prisoner gives him new information about the hatch.

S.O.S.

Episode Number: 43

Rose is surprisingly and vehemently opposed to Bernard's plan to create an S.O.S. signal; romantic sparks are rekindled between Jack and Kate when they trek into the jungle to propose a "trade" with "The Others"; and Locke begins to question his faith in the island.

Two For The Road

Episode Number: 44

After finding an exhausted Michael in the forest Jack and Kate bring him back to the main camp. When finally waking up, Michael has some new details about "The Others." Also, a love-struck Hurley plans a date for Libby. Lastly, Henry tries to kill Ana-Lucia and now Ana-Lucia wants revenge.

?
Episode Number: 45

Mr. Eko has dreams about his brother leading him somewhere. He seeks Locke's help in finding a secret location, the question mark "?", but both have a hard time getting along on the way there. Meanwhile, Jack and the other survivors grapple with the horrific situation in the hatch with the death of Ana-Lucia and Libby clinging to life. Lastly, Michael realises what he has done and keeps it a secret from the rest of the camp.

Three Minutes

Episode Number: 46

A determined Michael convinces Jack and several castaways to help him rescue Walt from "The Others." With Jack away, Locke is left in charge of the hatch and must decide if he should believe Henry and not push the button, risking everyone's safety. Meanwhile, the events that happened to Michael after he left are finally revealed. Meanwhile, Charlie struggles with Eko's decision to discontinue building the church.

Live Together, Die Alone

Episode Number: 47

After discovering something odd just offshore, Jack and Sayid come up with a plan to confront "The Others" and hopefully get Walt back. At the same time there will be an answer to the question of where Michael has been and resolution of him and Walt. Meanwhile, Eko and Locke come to blows as Locke makes a potentially cataclysmic decision regarding the "button" and the hatch. Lastly, Desmond returns and he sheds some more light on his experience on the island in the three years prior to when Locke came down into that hatch.

Destination Lost

Narrated in a linear fashion and culminating from the pieces of the back stories told over multiple episodes in the series, "Destination Lost" focuses on the flashbacks of a core of characters -- illustrating who they were and what they were doing before the crash, and how the island has changed their lives, for better or worse. In addition, the island itself will be explored - culled from events that have taken place - which may reveal some of its secrets that might have been missed upon first viewing.

Lost: Revelations

Discover the complete story of the grueling first 48 days on the island for the fuselage survivors and tailies after the crash of Oceanic flight 815. Since the beginning, "Lost" has mystified and intrigued viewers with its interesting characters and unique style of storytelling. Season One dealt with the fuselage survivors, the hatch and a failed attempt to get off the island. Season Two continues these stories and also introduces viewers to the survivors of the tail section. "Lost: Revelation" puts these two seasons together in a linear fashion that provides an illuminating view on one compelling story. See the sequence of the aftermath of the failed raft attempt, the opening of the hatch, how the tail section and fuselage survivors lived separately and the unwitting intersections of their lives, and how both groups ultimately collided in one catastrophic moment. "Lost: Revelation" offers new and avid viewers a fresh perspective, comprehensive and enlightening, in one of television's most intriguing series.

Lost: Reckoning

Recap of second season so far

Episode Guide: Season Three


The Basics
For US viewers Lost returns to ABC stations, same day and time, on October 4, 2006 with the episode "A Tale of Two Cities," and will run all new episodes for six weeks.

After something "that will fry everybody's brain" (Lindelhof at the San Diego ComicCon), the show will take a thirteen-week hiatus and return in February for 17 straight episodes. "When Lost is on, it's on," said Carlton Cuse in the May 26, 2006, Official LOST Podcast. This should help lessen some viewer frustration from all the reruns last season.

01 "A Tale of Two Cities"
02 "The Glass Ballerina"
03 "Further Instructions"
04 "Every Man For Himself"
05 "The Cost Of Living"
06 "I Do"
07 "Not in Portland"
08 Untitled Desmond Flashback (unconfirmed)
09 Untitled Jack Flashback (unconfirmed)
10 Tricia Tanaka is Dead (Hurley flashback)
11 Enter 77 (Sayid flashback)
12 Untitled Claire flashback


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