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Lost Season 6 : Episode 3

February 11th, 2010

Lost Season 6 Episode 2

February 4th, 2010

This is the second episode of the last season of Lost.

Lost Season 6 Episode 1

February 4th, 2010

The new and last season is on air! In this firt episode of the season 6, we have a flashback about the previous episodes and the aftermath of the bomb detonation on the island is reavealed in that episode. Have fun!

Lost Season 5 : Episode 16 and 17 – Season Finale

May 15th, 2009

Lost Season 5 : Episode 16 and 17   Season Finale
Recap of Episode 15:

After Faraday’s death, Jack convinced the others to bring him to the bomb and execute Faraday’s plan.
He believes that detonating the bomb will cancel everything and the flight that lead them to the island would have never happened.
Kate does not want to take the risk to blow up the island and tries to convince him that the risk is too high and if he’s wrong everybody would die.
Locke is now the leader of the others and want to meet Jacob. He asks Alpert to lead him to Jacob.
Sawyer got caught and is now under investigation because of the camera video that displays him bringing Ben to the others.

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Lost Season 5 – Episode 15

May 7th, 2009

Lost Season 5   Episode 15

Recap of Episode 14:

In the previous episode we learn that Eloise is Faraday’s mother and she stayed on the island before.
She was wrong about Jack being part of the island so Faraday comes back to the island trying to take back the Ocean 6 to the present time.
Faraday wants to talk to his mother who is part of the “Others” and believes she is the only one who can reverse time.
He convinced Sawyer and Kate to come with him.
However his plan did not worked as he expected to.

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Lost Season 2 – Episode 23

April 30th, 2009

Last episode of season 2, recap of episode 22:

Michael’s whereabouts during his 13 days in captivity in the “Others” camp are detailed while in the present, he tries to convince Jack to help him mount a search party for his son Walt still being held captive. Meanwhile, Locke struggles with a choice whether or not to abandon the hatch.

Lost Season 2 – Episode 22

April 30th, 2009

Lost Season 2   Episode 22

Recap of episode 21:

Mr. Eko enlists Locke to help find a secret location he believes houses answers to the island’s mysteries. Meanwhile, Jack, Sawyer, and Kate struggle to cope with the horrific situation in the hatch following the escape of “Other” Henry Gale, and of the shooting deaths of Ana-Lucia and Libby, unaware that it was Michael who is responsible.

Lost Season 2 – Episode 21

April 30th, 2009

Lost Season 2   Episode 21

Recap of episode 20:

Jack and Kate bring an exhausted Michael back to camp where he has news about “The Others”. Meanwhile, Ana Lucia attempts to get the prisoner, Henry Gale to confess to being a spy for the Others, and he attempts to kill her. Also, Hurley plans a surprise date for Libby.

Lost Season 2 – Episode 20

April 30th, 2009

Lost Season 2   Episode 20

Recap of episode 19:

Bernard tries to convince the survivors to build a S.O.S. signal with rocks on the sand, hoping to be seen by a satellite or an airplane. His first encounter with Rose, who was terminal, and their romance, are disclosed through flashbacks. Bernard never gives up searching for the cure of Rose before crashing the island. Meanwhile, Jack invites Kate to join him in the woods to propose to “The Others” a trade between Henry and Walt. John Locke is intrigued with the words of Henry about the unnecessary use of the computer. Is Henry playing him for a fool? Elsewhere, Charlie assists Mr. Eko in building a proposed church for the rest of the survivors.

Lost Season 2 – Episode 19

April 30th, 2009

Lost Season 2   Episode 19

Recap of episode 18:

Hurley begins to think the island is affecting him in a very strange way, so Libby attempts to offer him support. Hurley also recalls his past in a mental hospital with his friend Dave. Meanwhile, the prisoner calling himself Henry Gale offers new information about the Hatch, which severely shakes Locke’s sense of purpose.