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"Lockdown"

Airdate: Wednesday, March 29, 2006

By Bonnie Covel, About.com

Complete Episode Guide: Episode 2x17, Lockdown
Flashback Character: John Locke
Locke's Flashback and Island Stories

Synopsis: When the hatch suddenly takes on a life of its own, Locke is forced to enlist the help of an unlikely ally. Meanwhile, Ana Lucia, Sayid, and Charlie go off into the jungle to find out the truth about Henry.

What to look for: Look for Sayid's childhood friend, Nadia, whom he helped escape ( Ep: 1x9, Solitary ) and whom he killed his superior ( Ep: 1x9, Solitary ) and turned on his friend ( Ep: 1x21, The Greater Good ) to find.

Bonnie's thoughts: Yay, another Locke show! I really like both his back story and what has happened to him since the crash. I think of all the characters, Locke has grown the most. We'll get to see more with his father, though I can't imagine what is left to show, but I know it will be good.

I'm also so curious about his relationship with Helen. Locke met her in a therapy meeting where she was the facilitator ( Ep: 2x3, Orientation ). They had a relationship, but before Locke went for the Walkabout tour and after he was in the wheelchair, Helen treated him like a client ( Ep: 1x4, Walkabout ). So what happened in-between? Maybe we'll find out now.

We'll also see the return of Sayid's friend Nadia. Does she have some connection to Locke?

Guest starring:

  • Kevin Tighe as Anthony Cooper
  • Katey Sagal as Helen
  • Michael Emerson as Henry Gale
  • Andrea Gabriel as Nadia
  • Geoffrey Rivas as Father Chuck
  • Theo Coumbis as Jimmy Bane

    Written by: Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof

    Directed by: Stephen Williams

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