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Lost (Season 2) | KnockBack, Episode 240

Hey yourself. The reality on the other side of 'The Hatch' has finally been revealed, but really, such an answer only multiplied the mystery. Lost's second season, which first aired on ABC in 2005 and 2006, is widely considered the strongest run of episodes in its six season arc. In all actuality, it's hard to even explain much more without spoiling the show, what with its riddles upon riddles and all. So we'll keep it short. The Others, the Numbers, the Tail, the Dharma Initiative. It's all here. And we're eager to discuss it all with you.

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gothichellokitty

the columbus incident with fox is real. the coincidence of the subject matter and the listener happening to be on that bus is great lol

Josh Jelen

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Josh Jelen

Glad to hear it :) just thought I would mention it incase you were still looking.

Cliff Boyd

There was an online ARG (Alternate Reality Game) that fans participated in between Lost seasons 2 and 3. You had to scour promotional content for clues that eventually let you to secret videos from an investigative reporter, Rachael Blake, looking in to the corrupt Hanso Foundation and the Dharma Initiative. I didn’t get on board until right after all this came out, before season 3 started, and didn’t know about it until later. There was something similar between seasons 3 and 4 that I did participate in where you followed some guy who’s girlfriend was supposedly on flight 815 he tries to figure out what happened to her. That one didn’t really reveal anything and was less interesting. This content is generally considered semi-canon to the show itself and actually provided huge answers to some mysteries that were never answered in the show itself (to the chagrin of casual viewers), but were later confirmed as accurate by the show’s creators, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. This content, along with the show’s Epilogue which was stupidly exclusive to buying the full series on DVD, is essential for the full experience. I won’t say more than that until after you finish Season 6, but I have some strong opinions I must share at that point related to this. Please watch these. I compiled a playlist for my cousin a couple years ago of everything you need to watch between seasons 2 and 3. It starts with an interview with the fictional author of the man who was sucked into the plane engine in the first episode, and it culminates with the critically important Sri Lanka Video. Here’s a link to the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa2EB12SSFZtUxXTlE__HjpWK0DHvsheP If nothing else, at least watch the Sri Lanka Video.