Lost (season 2)

{5/5} “We got a misunderstanding, Jack. Your people, my people. So listen carefully. Right here there’s a line. You cross that line, we go from misunderstanding to something else.”

We find out what’s in the hatch, what happened to the tail section of the plane, what Kate did to make her a fugitive, why Hurley believes the numbers he played the lottery with are cursed, and why Locke is afraid that people will leave him.

Lost season 2 originally aired in 2005-06. It’s just as brilliant as season 1.

For an island that seemed deserted when they arrived, there’s a lot going on. There’s a fair amount of tension and a fair number of secrets.

The characters are absolutely fascinating. We continue to delve into the back stories of the main characters — and it continues to be worthwhile.

The end of every episode makes you want to watch the next one.

Jorge Garcia (the TV show Alcatraz) plays Hurley and Maggie Grace (Taken) plays Shannon. Yunjin Kim (Ardor) plays Sun and Harold Perrineau (The Matrix) plays Michael. L. Scott Caldwell (Like Dandelion Dust) plays Rose.

Michelle Rodriguez (Avatar) plays Ana Lucia and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (The Bourne Identity) plays Mr. Eko.  Sam Anderson (the TV show Angel) plays Bernard and Cynthia Watros (the TV show The Drew Carey Show) plays Libby.

Michael Emerson (the TV show Person of Interest) plays Henry.

Guest stars include Katey Sagal (the TV show Futurama) as Locke’s girlfriend Helen and Julie Bowen (the TV show Modern Family) as Jack’s wife Sarah. Clancy Brown (the TV show Earth 2) appears as someone Sayid encountered in the past.

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