DVD 17 hr 36 mins IMDB 9.0
NR
Lost - The Complete Second Season - The Complete Second Season
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (9/22/2004)
In Collection
#11

Seen It:
Yes

Episodes
1: Man of Science, Man of Faith
2: Adrift
3: Orientation
4: Everybody Hates Hugo
5: ...And Found
6: Abandoned
7: The Other 48 Days
8: Collision
9: What Kate Did
10: The 23rd Psalm
11: The Hunting Party
12: Fire + Water
13: The Long Con
14: One of Them
15: Maternity Leave
16: The Whole Truth
17: Lockdown
18: Dave
19: S.O.S.
20: Two for the Road
21: ?
22: Three Minutes
23: Live Together, Die Alone
Adventure, Mystery, Action
USA  /  English

Matthew Fox Dr. Jack Sheppard
Evangeline Lilly Kate Austen
Naveen Andrews Sayid Jarrah
Michelle Rodriguez
Terry O'Quinn John Locke
Maggie Grace Shannon Rutherford
Emilie de Ravin Claire Littleton
Yoon-jin Kim Sun Kwon
Dominic Monaghan Charlie Pace
Harold Perrineau Jr.
Josh Holloway James Ford
Jorge Garcia Hugo Reyes
Daniel Dae Kim Jin Kwon
Malcolm David Kelley Walt Lloyd
Yunjin Kim Sun Kwon
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Cynthia Watros

Director J.J. Abrams; Jack Bender; Stephen Williams
Producer J.J. Abrams; Jack Bender
Writer J.J. Abrams; Jeffrey Lieber
Cinematography Michael Bonvillain
Musician Jude Christodal; Michael Giacchino; Chris Seefried

What was in the Hatch? The cliffhanger from season one of Lost was answered in its opening sequences, only to launch into more questions as the season progressed. That's right: Just when you say "Ohhhhh," there comes another "What?" Thankfully, the show's producers sprinkle answers like tasty morsels throughout the season, ending with a whopper: What caused Oceanic Air Flight 815 to crash in the first place? As the show digs into more revelations about its inhabitant's pasts, it also devotes a good chunk to new characters (Hey, it's an island; you never know who you're going to run into.) First, there are the "Tailies," passengers from the back end of the plane who crashed on the other side of the island. Among them are the wise, God-fearing ex-drug lord Mr. Eko (standout Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje); devoted husband Bernard (Sam Anderson); psychiatrist Libby (Cynthia Watros, whose character has more than one hidden link to the other islanders); and ex-cop Ana Lucia (Michelle Rodriguez), by far the most infuriating character on the show, despite how much the writers tried to incur sympathy with her flashback. Then there are the Others, first introduced when they kidnapped Walt (Malcolm David Kelley) at the end of season one. Brutal and calculating, their agenda only became more complex when one of them (played creepily by Michael Emerson) was held hostage in the hatch and, quite handily, plays mind games on everyone's already frayed nerves. The original cast continues to battle their own skeletons, most notably Locke (Terry O'Quinn), Sun (Yunjin Kim) and Michael (Harold Perrineau), whose obsession with finding Walt takes a dangerous turn. The love triangle between Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly) and Sawyer (Josh Holloway), which had stalled with Sawyer's departure, heats up again in the second half. Despite the bloating cast size (knocked down by a few by season's end) Lost still does what it does best: explores the psyche of people, about whom "my life is an open book" never applies, and cracks into the social dynamics of strangers thrust into Lord of the Flies-esque situations. Is it all a science experiment? A dream? A supernatural pocket in the universe? Likely, any theory will wind up on shaky ground by the season's conclusion. But hey, that's the fun of it. This show was made for DVD, and you can pause and slow-frame to your heart's content. Just try and keep that head-spinning to a minimum.

On the DVD

Commentaries by various cast members and producers reveal little other than the occasional easter egg (the Dharma logo on the shark fin, Walt's mumbling translating to "Don't push the button; the button is bad" backwards). But disc seven opens with an eerie Hanso Foundation instructional video, leading you to eight hours of bonus features, including cast members' own theories, deleted scenes, and featurettes on specific episodes. It's all well and good for Lost fanatics, but if you want the cream of the crop, check out: "Lost Connections," an interactive feature that reveals how all the islanders are actually linked (for instance, one of the officers who captured Sayid during the Gulf War is Kate's father); a Channel UK promo for the show directed by David LaChappelle in which cast members suck in their cheeks and, dressed in evening wear, tango in slow motion as if in a Calvin Klein ad (it has to be a joke, right?); and "The World According to Sawyer," which strings together each of the un-PC nicknames and pop culture references spewed by Holloway's character. Favorites include "Chewie" for Jin and "Ponce de Leon" for Ana Lucia. It's by far the cherry on top of a sweet dessert. --Ellen A. Kim

Edition Details
Series Lost
Distributor Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Edition Extended Experience
Barcode 786936300468
Region Region 1
Release Date 9/5/2006
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.78:1
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 7
Personal Details
Purchase Price $59.99
Links Amazon US
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Lost: Season 2 at Movie Collector Connect
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Features
Disc 1: Lost Flashbacks - Never-before-seen flashbacks reveal secrets
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 & Conspiracies - The Virgin Mary Statues, Alvar Hanso & 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!