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Lost - Season 2
a.k.a. Lost - Season 2: Extended Experience Cast: Naveen Andrews, Emilie de Ravin, Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/05/2006
  • Rating: Rated TV14
  • Sales Rank: 893
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Closed Caption; Lost Flashbacks - secrets revealed in all-new, never-before-seen flashbacks; The Official Lost Connections - shocking character connections are uncovered in this exclusive immersive experience; Secrets From the Hatch - go inside to discover "The Swan"; Mysteries, Theories and Conspiracies - the Virgin Mary statues, Alvar Hanso and snow globes - the truth revealed; Lost On Location - an all-access pass to the set; Fire + Water - an episode from concept to completion; Deleted scenes, bloopers and more

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After a first season that practically saved scripted television drama from the onslaught of reality TV -- and won an Emmy for Best Drama to boot -- Lost remains equally inventive and even more mysterious in its second season. At the close of Season 1, Jack (Matthew Fox), Locke (Terry O'Quinn), Kate (Evangeline Lilly), and Hurley (Jorge Garcia) had used dynamite to blow open the strange hatch found in the middle of the island; while Michael (Harold Perrineau Jr.), Sawyer (Josh Holloway), and Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) were stranded on a raft after strangers in a boat came and kidnapped Walt (Malcolm David Kelley). This season, we learn some of the bizarre and complicated history behind the hatch -- suspected to be an island-wide social experiment instituted by the Dharma Initiative, a consciousness group begun by a company called the Hanso Foundation. Sound strange enough? It gets better: Within the hatch is an antiquated computer, into which six numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42) must be entered before a timer reaches 0. This sequence of numbers pops up frequently in Season 2, from a strange vaccine that Claire (Emilie de Ravin) uses, to the fact that those were Hurley's exact winning lottery numbers before he got to the island. The men on the raft are rescued by even more survivors of Flight 815 -- those in the tail section. The "Tailies" -- Ana Lucia (Michelle Rodriguez), Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and Libby (Cynthia Watros) -- have a rough time being accepted by their fellow crash survivors. The season’s other major plotline involves the Others, the feared group of strangers on the other side of the island. By Episode 23, "Live Together, Die Alone," three major characters will be dead; the Others will reveal their true nature; the group will be betrayed by one of their own; and Locke, much to his horror, will discover exactly what happens when those numbers aren't entered into the computer. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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Lost Season 2by Anonymous

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March 16, 2009: Awesome!

Lost in an Ocean of Mish-Mashed Cluesby Anonymous

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October 23, 2007: Season two, at least for me, moved soooooo slowly! I'm glad I waited and watched the entire season on DVD I would have gone insane only watching one episode a week! As it was, my husband and I had to watch three or four episodes at a time to even feel like something had happened. And yes, strange things continued to happen. Some deaths, the Tailies meeting up with our regulars on the beach, a pregnancy, another healing, and some strange dealings with the Others. In the end, though, we're left with even more questions than we were left with at the end of Season one: Did Michael and Walt really escape the Island, and will they be rescued? What happened to Locke, Desmond, and Mr. Ecko? Did the Hatch really explode? Does Hurley make it back to camp to warn his people not to hunt the Others? What will the Others, seemingly led by "Henry," do with Jack, Sawyer, and Kate now that they have them? What happened to Sayid, Jin, and Sun aboard the boat? Yes, I'm still LOST--lost in an ocean of clues that still don't seem to have any really answers. I guess I'll just have to wait and watch Season three on DVD when it comes out in late 2007.


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