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Episode 2.04: Everybody Hates Hugo
Airdate: October 12, 2005
10/11 - [Sawyer's] shoulder wound becomes infected while [he] is held captive and tortured in a pit by the "tailies" (passengers from the airplane's tail section). [Rose's] husband Bernard [is] revealed to be alive. Source: TV Guide
10/11 - Ana Lucia is BADASS (and shell be knocking Sawyer upside the head in the next episode to prove it). Source: Kristin on E!Online
Episode 2.05: ... And Found
Airdate: October 19, 2005
10/11 - The name of Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's character is revealed. He and Cynthia Watros' Libby are two of the lucky "tailies" still alive and kickin'. Source: TV Guide
Episode 2.06: Abandoned
Airdate: October 26, 2005
10/11 - Sawyers 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, and Charlie becomes jealous of Lockes interest in Claire. Guest starring are Malcolm David Kelley as Walt, David Ely as intern, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose, Sam Anderson as Bernard, Kimberley Joseph as Cindy, Ian Somerhalder as Boone, Lindsay Frost as Sabrina, Francois Guetary as Philippe, Ashleigh Ann Wood as Nora, Maree Miller as Sophie, Patti Hastie as nurse, Michael Cowell as doctor and Sandra Le Bat as Dominique. Source: ABC
Episode 2.07: The Other 48 Days
Airdate: Fall 2005
10/11 - The entire seventh episode will be devoted to [Ana-Lucia's group] backstory, meaning, we find out precisely what happened to them for the past month and a half theyve been on the island. And I hear their group has been TORTURED by the others Some have been. Some are no more. Source: Kristin on E!Online
10/12 - "The relationship between Shannon and Sayid will come to it's logical conclusion. There will be pressing of flesh, which hasn't happened yet and is about time," Naveen Andrews. Source: The View
10/12 - It's not Hurley or Claire [who bites the dust next.] We will be seeing less of Malcolm/Walt. Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
10/11 - The "Orientation" film's jarring jump cuts are actually what [Damon] Lindelof calls "missing pieces" that resulted when former hatch hermit Desmond spliced the broken movie back together after watching it too many times. Those missing pieces will become "very important plot points down the road." Lindelof confirms that Walt said, "Push the button. Don't push the button. Bad." Cuse admitted that Shannon's jungle encounter with Walt was a dream. Says Lindelot: "I think the audience is very compelled to figure out exactly where Desmond was running to and, once he gets there, what is he going to do. We told you that he was in a [ship] wreck, but I think there are a lot of questions about how exactly he came to be here. That's certainly a story on the horizon." "It's important to note," Lindelof says, "that we've never said when the plane crashed. I think the assumption is that it happened in 2004 when the show premiered, but we've never said that." Was Mr. Rutherford [from Jack's flashback in episode 2.01] Shannon's dad? Her ex-husband? Expect to find out in an episode airing during November sweeps. "The Helen we meet in flashbacks is not the same Helen that Locke was speaking to on the phone," Lindelof clarifies, sort of. Lindelof says, "What happened to the 'tailies' that so drastically whittled their numbers is a very compelling mystery that drives us through the first third of the season." A major character dies in an episode before the holidays. Expect a reunion between Rose and husband Bernard. Source: TV Guide
10/11 - The female getting killed on Lost is purty. Damon Lindelof said: "Check out Marvin Candle's left hand." Source: Kristin on E!Online
Episode 2.04: Everybody Hates Hugo
Airdate: October 12, 2005
10/11 - [Sawyer's] shoulder wound becomes infected while [he] is held captive and tortured in a pit by the "tailies" (passengers from the airplane's tail section). [Rose's] husband Bernard [is] revealed to be alive. Source: TV Guide
10/11 - Ana Lucia is BADASS (and shell be knocking Sawyer upside the head in the next episode to prove it). Source: Kristin on E!Online
Episode 2.05: ... And Found
Airdate: October 19, 2005
10/11 - The name of Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's character is revealed. He and Cynthia Watros' Libby are two of the lucky "tailies" still alive and kickin'. Source: TV Guide
Episode 2.06: Abandoned
Airdate: October 26, 2005
10/11 - Sawyers 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, and Charlie becomes jealous of Lockes interest in Claire. Guest starring are Malcolm David Kelley as Walt, David Ely as intern, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose, Sam Anderson as Bernard, Kimberley Joseph as Cindy, Ian Somerhalder as Boone, Lindsay Frost as Sabrina, Francois Guetary as Philippe, Ashleigh Ann Wood as Nora, Maree Miller as Sophie, Patti Hastie as nurse, Michael Cowell as doctor and Sandra Le Bat as Dominique. Source: ABC
Episode 2.07: The Other 48 Days
Airdate: Fall 2005
10/11 - The entire seventh episode will be devoted to [Ana-Lucia's group] backstory, meaning, we find out precisely what happened to them for the past month and a half theyve been on the island. And I hear their group has been TORTURED by the others Some have been. Some are no more. Source: Kristin on E!Online
10/12 - "The relationship between Shannon and Sayid will come to it's logical conclusion. There will be pressing of flesh, which hasn't happened yet and is about time," Naveen Andrews. Source: The View
10/12 - It's not Hurley or Claire [who bites the dust next.] We will be seeing less of Malcolm/Walt. Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
10/11 - The "Orientation" film's jarring jump cuts are actually what [Damon] Lindelof calls "missing pieces" that resulted when former hatch hermit Desmond spliced the broken movie back together after watching it too many times. Those missing pieces will become "very important plot points down the road." Lindelof confirms that Walt said, "Push the button. Don't push the button. Bad." Cuse admitted that Shannon's jungle encounter with Walt was a dream. Says Lindelot: "I think the audience is very compelled to figure out exactly where Desmond was running to and, once he gets there, what is he going to do. We told you that he was in a [ship] wreck, but I think there are a lot of questions about how exactly he came to be here. That's certainly a story on the horizon." "It's important to note," Lindelof says, "that we've never said when the plane crashed. I think the assumption is that it happened in 2004 when the show premiered, but we've never said that." Was Mr. Rutherford [from Jack's flashback in episode 2.01] Shannon's dad? Her ex-husband? Expect to find out in an episode airing during November sweeps. "The Helen we meet in flashbacks is not the same Helen that Locke was speaking to on the phone," Lindelof clarifies, sort of. Lindelof says, "What happened to the 'tailies' that so drastically whittled their numbers is a very compelling mystery that drives us through the first third of the season." A major character dies in an episode before the holidays. Expect a reunion between Rose and husband Bernard. Source: TV Guide
10/11 - The female getting killed on Lost is purty. Damon Lindelof said: "Check out Marvin Candle's left hand." Source: Kristin on E!Online

Whoo hoo! Happy to see you here Des!
He basically said the same thing that is quoted here. He said he's a man, and Shannon is a woman and he can confirm that he got naked for a scene!

to stop by and read that!

