Related to the last one, Boone appearing in her flashbacks is the first time a dead character appears in normal flashbacks (I think the season one finale is kind of a special exception). A lot of people don't seem to realise/think about this, but she's the only main character never to get one in season one. This is the first and only Shannon episode. Anyway, rather than gush about it, here are a few things about this episode that some people not have noticed: IMO, it's the most under-rated episode in the series. But it was the events of this episode that made me realize how much I care about the characters and truly got me into the show. I was enjoying it during the first season, sure, but I wouldn't have had a problem stopping. Shannon: You do? Sayid: I do.Īlright, this might sound strange to people, but this, this was the episode that finally got me hooked on the show. Libby: How'd you get shot, anyway? Sawyer: With a gun.Īt 35:10 into the episode, Michael whispers "F**k Me!" as they carry Sawyer up the hill.
Both these scenes appear on the Series 2 DVD. In the other Shannon visits Philippe's home, and meets his wife Dominique. The first is between Shannon and her step mother at her fathers wake. There are two unaired flashbacks scenes in this episode. When the doctor is talking to Shannon and her stepmother in the hospital emergency room, you can see the younger-looking Jack walk behind Shannon.īoone: Where'd the poster of Marky Mark go? The car crash that kills Shannon's father is the same crash that nearly crippled Jack's future wife, Sarah. He says, "They're coming, and they're close." Walt is speaking backwards to Shannon in the tent. Also, Charlie becomes jealous of Locke's interest in Claire, while Locke learns that Charlie took a heroin stuffed porcelain statue from the Beechwood plane wreck. More of Shannon's background story shows her difficult relationship with her late half-brother Boone and further detailing how her step-mother financially cut her off after the death of their father. Meanwhile, Shannon is once again haunted by visions of Walt, but she cannot convince a skeptic Sayid that her visions are real. Eko, Bernard, Libby, and flight attendant Cindy. Sawyer's wound becomes life-threatening as he, Michael and Jin make their way through the interior of the island with the tail section survivors, Ana-Lucia, Mr.