"Lost" TV Show - Currently Season 2 (US aired)


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*SPOILER ALERT* DONT READ!!!! Unless you want to know what happens :p

After the normal "previously on lost" 5 min reminder we start off with a Sun/Jin flashback. It's a little boring but basically takes us through Sun/Jin trying to concieve to have a baby. The flashback involves a doctor who seems a little sinister to me anyway. It basically pans out that Jin cannot have children as he has a problem with his sperm, Sun is very upset and wants to adopt but Jin refuses.He is too proud to seek medical tests etc. Sun goes off secretly to a medical facility to see if there is anything that can be done for him.

Back on the island, we cut back to Sun who is in her garden and clearly upset, she start tending to her plants. Jin is looking for Sun but cannot find her, and Libby tells him that she is in the Jungle with her plants. Jin is not happy as he told her not to go back there since the kidnap attempt last time. Jin is very angry and starts to destroy the plants.

Rose and Bernard are walking and talking but mostly arguing, when they come upon Sun who doubles over with pain. They stop to help and Sun recovers. Sun looks worried and we have another flashback of her meeting with Jae Lee and it appears they end up sleeping together. Sun is a little guilty but as she was going to leave Jin it is not too bad for her.

Back to the Island and Sun, goes to Sawyer and asks if he has a pregnancy test kit, and after a few funny quips he finds one. Sun goes off to take it.

Sayid wants to interrogate Henry again, but Jack refuses. Locke wants Henry out of the hatch after his angry outburst in the last episode. He meets up with Ana and asks her to ask Jack if she can talk with him. Jack finally accepts and Ana chats with Henry. She seems to believe him a lot more that Sayid did. Sayid is not convinced but Henry has given her instructions to find the grave of his wife. Whilst they are talking we see Charlie listening in, and he says that he wants to come, otherwise he would tell the others. I should say that Sayid and Charlie and trying to build another raft to go around the island.

We see sun again look at the pregnancy strip. It pans to her shocked face but we dont't know if it is postive or negative.

Back to Sayid/Ana/Charlie and after a few minutes (screen time) it starts to rain (always seems to rain at big moments) they come across the grave and they all look at each other. We then get Next on lost promo.

Wow, OK, that was way off...

"You're husband...he works for your father."

damn you....i was hoping no one here had posted that yet...another forum i go to no had posted on that yet...i had to rewind the DVR to see if i actually saw that right...i can't believe they aired an episode with a glaring grammatical error in the subtitling....

I am just curious...but what is happening in the previews for next week? Is this just a random lockdown that is occurring or did the timer go down again or what?

donno either the timer goes down and henry distracts locke enough for it to reach zero or henry just touches something that makes it go off :|

Last night's episode was good, but very slow.

I'm starting to lose interest in Lost, especially now that Prison Break is back on. I understand we need in depth character analysis and backstory, but it's just beginning to lose my attention.

Hopefully with the previews posted for next week, we'll have the Lost back that I love with the twists, excitement, hidden things, and actual plot movement.

Wave' date='Mar 23 2006, 11:24' post='587340700'] Last night's episode was good, but very slow.

I'm starting to lose interest in Lost, especially now that Prison Break is back on. I understand we need in depth character analysis and backstory, but it's just beginning to lose my attention.

Hopefully with the previews posted for next week, we'll have the Lost back that I love with the twists, excitement, hidden things, and actual plot movement.

What? You're loosing interest? :o I loved last night's episode! I guess I enjoy the flashbacks more than other people do :/ At any rate, I love how it ended. I hope Sun is telling the truth though about

never being with another man

. I cannot imagine what Jin would do if he found out.

[EDIT] No there hasn't been a lot of excitement this season, no where near what the first season had unfortunately, but I think that's about to change though.

What? You're loosing interest? :o

Last nights episode was fine. I did enjoy it. It still is a great show. But, I'm losing interest as things aren't moving forward as quickly as they used to. That was a reason I loved the show: it was fast paced, you never knew which way you were going to be taken, suprises left and right, twists and plot turns...

It's as if anything 'big' that happens so far in Season 2 is just left and never built on. Or they're building so slow on something you forget what all is going on.

I don't know where the long winded spoiler got it's information but it appears to have come from a draft script. The general outline was correct but editing must have taken place as characters mentioned did not appear.

Sun looked hot in that episode (always trust ABC to use sex when the script writing is slow). But I believe she never slept with her English tutor even though she was attracted to him. That's just a tease for gossip moungers. Remember, Locke can suddenly walk after the crash. Maybe Jin's problem was also 'cured'.

One part puzzled me. Jack told Sun it's ok to tell Jin 'the whole truth'. How did Jack know about Jin's condition?

probably yes, but he was the one who ask "what does that computer?"

Makes me wonder if Henry knows what the computer does but tried to find out if they knew anything about it. He was very interested in their lack of curiosity about the island, especially after what they've found.

I think henry was sent there to find out if that hatch was found by the "LOSTies", and maybe sabotage it

I don't know, because remember, the French lady is the one who caught Henry. I would be surprised if he was sent there on purpose. But i do wander if the lockdown is the Other's coming to get Henry. I just hope it isn't a pointless lockdown that traps them inside for a few weeks. Also, is Sayid inside when it locks down as well?

Also, why is it that the Others seem to not even bother/care much about the French lady. Some things don't seem to add up.

I don't know, because remember, the French lady is the one who caught Henry. I would be surprised if he was sent there on purpose. But i do wander if the lockdown is the Other's coming to get Henry. I just hope it isn't a pointless lockdown that traps them inside for a few weeks. Also, is Sayid inside when it locks down as well?

Also, why is it that the Others seem to not even bother/care much about the French lady. Some things don't seem to add up.

I don't think Sayid will be inside since he's out looking for the grave and balloon.

We know Locke gets locked in since in the preview he tries to get under the door coming down and fails.

I guess the French lady doesn't cause enough trouble for the Others to care about her. Then again, we don't know what she does when she's not with the survivors.

Wow, OK, that was way off...

lol, i know... i guess someone is doing a review off of clips.. you have the right idea.. but the way you tell it, is completely wrong. Charlie didn't listen in.. he said "oh what, the guy in the hatch" and it didn't show who asked to bring charlie.. or if he followed.

thanks! wanted to see this

Anyone else think Henry might be the cause of the lockdown somehow next week?

i think he does.. i still think henry is one of them. i think they find out, telling by the preview of sayid pulling a gun on somebody, that the "Others" know that he is locked inside the hatch. maybe they get captured, and someone says something, and the "others" lock the place down.

If you watch and listen closely, the "Others" are all scientists.. performing an experiement on the survivors...

I don't know, because remember, the French lady is the one who caught Henry. I would be surprised if he was sent there on purpose. But i do wander if the lockdown is the Other's coming to get Henry. I just hope it isn't a pointless lockdown that traps them inside for a few weeks. Also, is Sayid inside when it locks down as well?

Also, why is it that the Others seem to not even bother/care much about the French lady. Some things don't seem to add up.

This could be a VERY huge twist.. probably the biggest one ever... but would trail this show into such a dumb, misleading pile of....

but what if the french lady was one of the Others?

Edited by lylesback2

If you watch and listen closely, the "Others" are all scientists.. performing an experiement on the survivors...

I agree with that...it seems like the others might be able to control the hatch from a different location maybe the master hatch (station1? or underwater hatch?) and sayid must relise what the truth next week :shiftyninja:

Another boring episode, as soon as most of this series epiosodes have finished i've said well that was crap to my self :(

nothing cool is happening its turning into a soap, seen more action from eastenders when the girlfriend has it on

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