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Two for the Road (2006)
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TV Series:
"Lost" (2004)Original Air Date:
3 May 2006 (Season 2, Episode 20)Plot:
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. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Armed and Dangerous moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje | ... | Mr. Eko (credit only) | |
| Naveen Andrews | ... | Sayid Jarrah | |
| Emilie de Ravin | ... | Claire Littleton (credit only) | |
| Matthew Fox | ... | Jack Shephard | |
| Jorge Garcia | ... | Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes | |
| Josh Holloway | ... | James 'Sawyer' Ford | |
| Daniel Dae Kim | ... | Jin Kwon | |
| Yunjin Kim | ... | Sun Kwon (credit only) | |
| Evangeline Lilly | ... | Kate Austen | |
| Dominic Monaghan | ... | Charlie Pace (credit only) | |
| Terry O'Quinn | ... | John Locke | |
| Harold Perrineau | ... | Michael Dawson | |
| Michelle Rodriguez | ... | Ana-Lucia Cortez | |
| Cynthia Watros | ... | Libby | |
| John Terry | ... | Christian Shephard |
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O'ahu, Hawaii, USAFun Stuff
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Miscellaneous: The character of Ana-Lucia Cortez is supposed to be in Sydney, Australia, in a flashback sequence, where cars are driven on the left side of the road, therefore the driver's seat is in the right hand side of the automobile. Since the show is filmed in its entirety in Hawaii, the scenes involving her driving a car on its right side, the film was simply reversed. This is obvious in close-ups of the interior of the car, when a mole is on Rodriguez's left cheek. The next scene, out of the flashback and in the underground shelter, the mole is on her right cheek, where it is on the actress. moreFAQ
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Jake and Kate bring the exhausted Michael back to the hatch. Henry tries to kill Ana Lucia, but she is saved by John Locke in the last moment. Ana Lucia tries to convince Sawyer to give a weapon to her for killing Henry, and she has sex with him. She recalls her troubled relationship with her mother and the end of her career in the police force and her short connection with Jake's father Dr. Christian Shephard. Hurley invites Libby for a picnic in a secret spot. When Ana Lucia is unable to shoot Henry, Michael offers himself for the assignment.
I believe that the final unexpected twist in "Two For the Run" surprised even the greatest fan of "Lost". I personally would never expect those happenings in the hatch. Although being a quite disturbed and unpleasant character, I liked Ana Lucia; I was also curious to know more about Libby, especially about the reasons of her internment in a mental institution. The return of Michael to the episodes, and his deplorable act, will certainly lead "Lost" to other directions. My vote is eight.
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