Lost
Season 2 to Premiere Wednesday September 21
9/2/05
SEASON PREMIERE - LOST - WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21
A CASTAWAY IS CHOSEN TO DESCEND INTO THE MYSTERIOUS HATCH, AND SHANNON
STUMBLES UPON A SHOCKINGLY FAMILIAR FACE IN THE JUNGLE, ON THE SEASON
PREMIERE OF "LOST"
The multiple Emmy Award-nominated "Lost" returns for a second
season of action-packed mystery and adventure -- that will continue to
bring out the very best and the very worst in the people who are lost,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television
Network.
After Oceanic Air flight 815 tore apart in mid-air and crashed on a
Pacific island, its survivors were forced to find inner strength they
never knew they had in order to survive. But they discovered that the
island holds many secrets, including the intense howls of a mysterious
creature stalking the jungle, as well as a polar bear, a marooned and
possibly crazy French woman, a mystical boar, a mysterious group known
only as "The Others," a ship called The Black Rock and... a
hatch.
This season, Jack's mistrust of Locke will grow as he continues to
question his motives and obsession in uncovering the secrets of the
mysterious hatch. The fates of Sawyer, Michael and Jin will be revealed
after their raft was blown out of the water by "The Others" -
who at the end of last season kidnapped Michael's son, Walt. Sun will
become less dependent on husband Jin and more autonomous, as she wonders
whether he is still alive. Kate's back-story life as a fugitive will
continue to be explored. Charlie will become even closer with Claire and
her baby, Aaron, but the stash of drugs he found in a statue could seduce
him back to a dark life of addiction. The cursed numbers that turned
Hurley's life upside-down before the crash will continue to haunt him as
he begins to uncover their meaning. Shannon will decide where Sayid fits
in her life while she continues to grieve over the death of her brother,
Boone, and develops a growing sense of unease about the raft passengers
and their fate. In addition, we discover that there is at least one more
previously unknown survivor of the crash of flight #815 - Ana Lucia
(Michelle Rodriguez, "Girlfight," "The Fast and the
Furious") -- the mysterious woman Jack met at the Sydney airport bar.
And Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ("Oz") joins the cast as a resident
of the island whose story is one of the mysteries that will be explored as
the season progresses.
In the season premiere episode, "Man of Science, Man of
Faith," one of the castaways is chosen to descend into the mysterious
hatch, and Shannon stumbles upon a shockingly familiar face in the jungle.
The band of friends, family, enemies and strangers must continue to
work together against the cruel weather and harsh terrain if they want to
stay alive. But, as they have discovered during their 40-plus days on the
island, danger and mystery loom behind every corner, and those they
thought could be trusted may turn against them. Even heroes have secrets.
"Lost" stars Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as the mysterious
island man, Naveen Andrews as Sayid, Emilie de Ravin as Claire, Matthew
Fox as Jack, Jorge Garcia as Hurley, Maggie Grace as Shannon, Josh
Holloway as Sawyer, Malcolm David Kelley as Walt, Daniel Dae Kim as Jin,
Yunjin Kim as Sun, Evangeline Lilly as Kate, Dominic Monaghan as Charlie,
Terry O'Quinn as Locke, Harold Perrineau as Michael and Michelle Rodriguez
as Ana Lucia.
Guest starring are John Terry as Shephard, Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond,
Julie Bowen as Sarah, Anson Mount as Kevin, Ivana Michele Smith as N.D.
survivor, Katie Doyle as EMT, Julius Ledda as EMT no. 2, Masayo Ford as
nurse, David Ely as intern and Larry Wiss as anesthesiologist.
"Man of Science, Man of Faith" was written by Damon Lindelof
and directed by Jack Bender.
J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof co-created "Lost" and also
serve as executive producers, along with Carlton Cuse, Bryan Burk and Jack
Bender. "Lost," which is filmed entirely on location in Hawaii,
is from Touchstone Television.
"Lost" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected
HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound.