I perfectly understand why A.-L. did it. Very much in the spirit of Sawyer, by the way, or Locke. Paranoia. It's a bit of a pity that Shenon was leaked: first of all, I like Said. Secondly, I finally began to sympathize with her. Perhaps I have never regretted so much for any of the Persians who died. However, it was obvious that both she and her brother were cannon fodder. From the first episodes it was clear that they were literally the first of the main ones to be merged.
The ending of the series was shocking. Of course, one could have expected Shannon to hold out until the end, but the moment turned out to be very cruel.
@onegins: It is quite expected, because Said has a lover somewhere, whom he wanted to find. And this "I won't leave you" would make the situation very difficult. And so everything resolved itself.
I just started liking the girl, like this... The series is really creep, as noted above. It was only towards the end of this series that the idea came to mind that it was necessary to count the legs of those walking when they were hiding (in the last series).
I didn't like Anna-Lucia from the very beginning. I hope she will be rewarded for this. Bastard, there are simply no words. They would have leaked it as soon as possible. So I liked the couple Said and Shannon(
@id120392692: half of the people who fucked you will then find out the story of Anna-Lucia and change their minds about her, but they put their minus))
@y0u: I've watched 8 episodes so far, and already managed to show part of her story, I don't know yet how much. And as much as I didn't like her from the moment I talked to Doc in the bar, I still don't like her. The character himself is repulsive, facial expressions, behavior, actions. Not pleasant
@Arua_di4: I agree, everyone has sad stories there, but she causes rejection with her face alone. And a freckle suits me, I hope they will be together.
God..I just don't have the words.Only tears are rolling down my cheeks.Finally, Shannon began to open up, I began to like her.That bastard, this Anna-Lucia, has been infuriating since the very first appearance!so rude, arrogant, selfish and "knowing everything."
Said is very sorry, the character impresses from the first minutes almost the most. Shannon is not sorry at all: a typical nonsense-hysterical maiden with megalomania. Or has everyone already forgotten how she bullied her brother, Charlie?
Anna-Lucia clearly didn't kill her on purpose. She was just afraid of others. Didn't anyone notice how her face changed when it became clear that a man had been killed?
@Tristia: Shannon behaved normally after Boone's death. In part, her character was spoiled by the dubbing of the first channel. It sounds much better in the original.
First of all, what the fuck is there to hurl insults at? Secondly, if you watch the series carefully, you might notice that Jack's wife had already been shown and it was said that a man had been injured in an accident with her. (She wasn't with this man, it was just that two cars collided, one of which was Sarah (sorry if her name is also a spoiler for you)). Thirdly, this information doesn't make a lot of sense, it just shows that the characters' fates have intertwined more than once.
What I like about this series is that at first some of the characters don't get much sympathy, but as soon as their stories are revealed, you treat them differently.) That's exactly how it was with Shannon, and I'm very sad that she was leaked. :(
It seems to me that there is a reason behind Anna-Lucia's actions and behavior that is not being shown to us yet. I don't think she was like that before the crash. She was quite nice when she talked to Jack.
Everyone in this series feels sorry for Locke. It's kind of a sad story and all that. And look at Shannon- the father died, the stepmother turned out to be a creature. Yes, Shen is selfish in some ways. But maybe it's her stepmother's fault in many ways-maybe that's why Shen became such a bitch. I feel sorry for her. And death is stupid 😢
I feel sorry for Shannon ((It would be better if both Michael and Walt were cut out than Shannon. And what will happen to my beloved Said after this?((
Considering the fact that Said is my favorite, and Shannon was annoying throughout the first season (I'm only more outraged by Michael's temper), I'm even glad for this turn of events...
Shannon and Said are one of the saddest stories on the island. Saida understood very well that my beloved girlfriend had died too, during the period when these episodes were going on, and I empathized with him as myself.
Shannon was too annoying, so they cut her out. The harsh ending, of course, is a pity for Said, a cool character... I know that those who have fallen in love with Shannon over the past couple of episodes will pause. But she didn't win my heart((
The second time is much more interesting to watch. There are so many familiar actors even in the episodes. I can tell you who played in which series. I liked the nerve in the episode. But the mystery is annoying. Take 10 minutes to tell the trio what happened to a part of your group. Then you won't have to distract and talk in riddles every time. When Michael said: "I don't remember Goodwin. And I really don't care about him, but I don't care," I couldn't help but laugh. That 's the only way to react to something like this 😅
Jack is in the hospital! I know that many people have already noticed, but these intricacies are just a sea knot for me already.
Charlie is really some kind of an ovule. I still really understand his desire to be needed, but it's kind of tough: he walks around, always unhappy, telling Claire here that she's doing everything wrong, and doesn't know how to be a mother at all. Do you know how to be a father? It's certainly not someone like that who has to be taught how to live. I love the character, but he's going downhill. For once, I support Locke with his calm mentoring, maybe he'll at least put this (former) heroin addict's brains in place.
Even though things are so complicated between Sawyer and Michael, I'm really glad they're a team anyway. And that in the end, Michael always makes the right decisions, chooses to save him, and does everything for it. His mind always overcomes this hurricane of emotions.
Mr. Eco fights for other people's lives to the end, how can you not love him even more? But I also understand Anna-Lucia: when people disappear and die in front of your eyes, and you are powerless, it makes you become hardened.
Said is a real romantic, Shannon arranged such a date. And this outcome is all the more bitter ... Many of her actions were selfish, especially towards Boone — as well as from him towards her — and yet I have long understood what was shown in this episode: the girl lived in a world where no one ever believed in her. Not my father, not my beloved stepbrother, not anyone at all. A bitch is a logical protective shell, an attempt not to let herself be beaten. Over and over again: not an excuse, but an understandable outcome. And only the man said that he would never leave her, as the finale turned tragic. I'm terribly sorry, I forgot how terribly she died trying to save the boy and prove that she was trustworthy. My whole life is a continuous attempt to earn someone else's love.
As they say, if there is a gun, it should go off. Others made the situation so tense that they lost their nerve. I worry about everyone in this story: first of all, Anna-Lucia has to bear the yoke of this mistake, which she has already realized. What will happen... Now the war cannot be avoided.
Oh, I thought Shannon's death was at least a couple more episodes away, but it's like that. I'm sorry for the girl, she didn't deserve it. About the stepmother and the money. To be honest, I'm on my stepmother's side. Obviously, Shannon is not okay with responsibility. In Paris, she drank, but did not study, spends money, but does not earn, with design courses (or whatever was mentioned in the series), apparently, it did not burn out. Until a person matures and realizes the importance of the consequences of the decisions made, it is pointless to give money for such adventures. It's not going to end well, I know that for myself. Shannon should start small and prove at least to herself that she really can achieve something. Yes, cheating for money is a shame. But pumping them out of your brother by playing out whole performances is also not the best way to show your independence.
@Allons_y: one way or another, it would be possible to give if not everything, but at least the necessary minimum, and then see what happens. We could have agreed on something.
but my son (boone) was offered a prestigious job by his mother, and it seems to me that he did not seek the favor of his mother and stepfather through life and sweat :-)
It's been so many years, but Walt's appearances have remained a mystery to me. Why is it wet? What is he saying? Was this a warning to Shannon, or was she being lured into a trap, towards her own demise?
@Allons_y: I was talking backwards, and I was saying... * * * * * In the first episode of the season: "Don't press the button, the button is bad," and here: "They're coming and they're close." https://lostpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Whispers#.22Man_of_Science.2C_Man_of_Faith.22
I understand that Anna-Lucia's team, unlike Jack's team, was terrorized by Others in the first few days, but what prevents them from communicating normally? What prevents you from saying, "Okay, guys, right now we're turning into the jungle, and this is the territory of Others, so we're being quiet. Yes, they're dangerous, we know that better, because we got rid of them on the first night."? No, you have to be a bitch.
That's how many movies I've seen starring Michelle Rodriguez, and all the time I find myself thinking that she's not playing her characters, but playing Michelle Rodriguez, herself. It's the same role everywhere as a boy-woman who talks to everyone through bile. And "LOST" is no exception to the rule. Indeed, he shoots first, and then asks, and the episode finale once again confirmed this.
As for Walt in the jungle, for some reason I get the impression that the real Walt is really being held captive by Others, but what Shannon and Said saw is most likely a vision a la Jack's dead father. Moreover, I'm not sure "what or who" exactly projects these glitches (specifically in the case of Walt) - an anomalous island or Walt himself, who already in the first season demonstrated the presence of some strange "abilities".
Anna-Lucia is a scum. She wants to leave Michael, Sawyer, and who is waiting for her among those to whom they are going? Has she surrendered to someone there? I would sit in my cave and command those who agree
Boone's mother is such a viper. How can you raise a child from the age of 8 and continue to be treated like a stranger? Boone will have a trust fund this way, but how can he also earn from scratch
Only now did I realize that Walt saw Shannon always wet and with water, not because something was happening on the raft and in the sea, but because Shannon's danger would be waiting in the rain🥲
The episode flew by quickly. It was enough to skip through the whole story of Shenon :D
Letty is understandable. When you're afraid of losing something, you always take strict control of everything. And she was shooting, too, it's clear why. On enemy territory, and someone abruptly runs out of the bushes - the reaction is ordinary...
It never ceases to amaze how competently and timely the Persians are cut out in this series. And the pace of the narration is super. Phenomenal screenwriting and directing
Discussion: Season 2, Episode 6 Join the Discussion
96I just started to show myself on the good side
And also Said:(
So I liked the couple Said and Shannon(
And a freckle suits me, I hope they will be together.
Shannon is not sorry at all: a typical nonsense-hysterical maiden with megalomania. Or has everyone already forgotten how she bullied her brother, Charlie?
Anna-Lucia clearly didn't kill her on purpose. She was just afraid of others. Didn't anyone notice how her face changed when it became clear that a man had been killed?
I don't think she was like that before the crash. She was quite nice when she talked to Jack.
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I know that those who have fallen in love with Shannon over the past couple of episodes will pause. But she didn't win my heart((
Charlie is really some kind of an ovule. I still really understand his desire to be needed, but it's kind of tough: he walks around, always unhappy, telling Claire here that she's doing everything wrong, and doesn't know how to be a mother at all. Do you know how to be a father? It's certainly not someone like that who has to be taught how to live.
I love the character, but he's going downhill. For once, I support Locke with his calm mentoring, maybe he'll at least put this (former) heroin addict's brains in place.
Even though things are so complicated between Sawyer and Michael, I'm really glad they're a team anyway. And that in the end, Michael always makes the right decisions, chooses to save him, and does everything for it. His mind always overcomes this hurricane of emotions.
Mr. Eco fights for other people's lives to the end, how can you not love him even more? But I also understand Anna-Lucia: when people disappear and die in front of your eyes, and you are powerless, it makes you become hardened.
Said is a real romantic, Shannon arranged such a date. And this outcome is all the more bitter ...
Many of her actions were selfish, especially towards Boone — as well as from him towards her — and yet I have long understood what was shown in this episode: the girl lived in a world where no one ever believed in her. Not my father, not my beloved stepbrother, not anyone at all. A bitch is a logical protective shell, an attempt not to let herself be beaten. Over and over again: not an excuse, but an understandable outcome.
And only the man said that he would never leave her, as the finale turned tragic. I'm terribly sorry, I forgot how terribly she died trying to save the boy and prove that she was trustworthy. My whole life is a continuous attempt to earn someone else's love.
As they say, if there is a gun, it should go off. Others made the situation so tense that they lost their nerve. I worry about everyone in this story: first of all, Anna-Lucia has to bear the yoke of this mistake, which she has already realized. What will happen... Now the war cannot be avoided.
About the stepmother and the money. To be honest, I'm on my stepmother's side. Obviously, Shannon is not okay with responsibility. In Paris, she drank, but did not study, spends money, but does not earn, with design courses (or whatever was mentioned in the series), apparently, it did not burn out. Until a person matures and realizes the importance of the consequences of the decisions made, it is pointless to give money for such adventures. It's not going to end well, I know that for myself. Shannon should start small and prove at least to herself that she really can achieve something. Yes, cheating for money is a shame. But pumping them out of your brother by playing out whole performances is also not the best way to show your independence.
It's been so many years, but Walt's appearances have remained a mystery to me. Why is it wet? What is he saying? Was this a warning to Shannon, or was she being lured into a trap, towards her own demise?
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In the first episode of the season: "Don't press the button, the button is bad," and here: "They're coming and they're close." https://lostpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Whispers#.22Man_of_Science.2C_Man_of_Faith.22
So it was a trap for Shannon after all.
As for Walt in the jungle, for some reason I get the impression that the real Walt is really being held captive by Others, but what Shannon and Said saw is most likely a vision a la Jack's dead father. Moreover, I'm not sure "what or who" exactly projects these glitches (specifically in the case of Walt) - an anomalous island or Walt himself, who already in the first season demonstrated the presence of some strange "abilities".
Had Shannon been killed?
Poor Said! I love him the most.
Letty is understandable. When you're afraid of losing something, you always take strict control of everything. And she was shooting, too, it's clear why. On enemy territory, and someone abruptly runs out of the bushes - the reaction is ordinary...