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6 - Abandoned Highlights

By Bonnie Covel, About.com

Lost image, Ana-Lucia shoots Shannon

Ana-Lucia hears whispers and shoots.

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Abandoned Details

Complete Episode Guide: Episode 2x6, Abandoned Guide
Original Airdate: 11/09/05
Written by: Elizabeth Sarnoff
Directed by: Adam Davidson

Abandoned Flashback Information

Flashback Character: Shannon
Flashback Highlights: Shannon's father is killed in a car accident. Shannon is accepted to an internship with a dance company, but can't go because her stepmother cut off her money supply, and she won't be getting any money from her father because he had a living trust and everything went to Shannon's stepmom. Shannon asks Boone if she can live with him, but his mother gave him a job, and so he is moving. Boone offers her money, but Shannon is determined to find her own way.

Abandoned Island Highlights:

The Tailies, Sawyer, Michael, and Jin continue to travel to the other side of the island. Mr. Eko wants to go through the jungle, because Sawyer's wound is infected and he wants to take the shortest route. Ana-Lucia is afraid of the Others, but finally agrees to go through the jungle. Sawyer passes out and they make him a stretcher. Cindy disappears and then they hear whispers. Ana-Lucia draws her gun.

Charlie is upset that Locke is spending time with Claire and the baby.

Sayid makes a new shelter for Shannon. She thinks she sees Walt, but no one believes her. Shannon goes into the jungle to find Walt and Sayid follows her. Sayid tells her he loves her and then they hear the whispers. They both see Walt and Shannon runs to him and is shot by Ana-Lucia.

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