Lost · Season 2 · Episode 9 · Originally Aired November 30, 2005
As Sayid digs a grave for Shannon, Kate watches over Sawyer in the hatch, and his feverish body begins to mumble, and that takes Kate back to her past.
We see her on the porch of her mother's house as her stepfather, Wayne, comes home drunk and makes passes at her. Then she leaves him in his bed and climbs onto her motorcycle as the house explodes. Later, she talks to her mother at work and tells her that she's taken care of her and hands her an insurance policy on the house.
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Lost · Season 2 · Episode 10 · Originally Aired January 11, 2006
This episode begins with kids playing soccer in the dirt in Nigeria as some men arrive with guns. A priest comes out of the church and tells the men to leave the children alone. One of the boys is given a gun and is told to kill a man that's shoved to his knees, so apparently they don't much care what the priest says. The boy appears to be trying, but he just can't do it, so another, older, boy takes the gun and kills the man. He seems to have no problems. When asked his name, the boy says "Eko". The man who gave the other boy the gun says that he is "a born killer". The other boy, who we learn is Eko's brother, Yemi, picks up a cross from the dirt.
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Ghost Whisperer · Season 2 · Episode 2 · Originally Aired September 29, 2006
Though the title of this episode is remarkably similar to last week's Love Never Dies, it really doesn't have anything to do with that episode, though there are some similarities. Notably, we actually meet Kyle McCall (Michael Landes), who apparently used to date Melinda, and has been obsessed with her ever since he let her go. We find out that that happened when she told him about her gift and he didn't believe her - he simply walked away. Now he's back.
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Close to Home · Season 2 · Episode 2 · Originally Aired September 29, 2006
This episode starts off with a doctor seeing a patient in his home office while the family mills about all around - not in the office, exactly, but all around the house. Then we see his wife walking the dog and coming inside, and then it's the next morning and one son is coming downstairs to check on his dad, and he finds him dead in his office. Suddenly the wife is confessing to murder, but there is a problem - the officer didn't read her her rights, so the confession might get tossed, especially when Doug Hellman (Bruce Davison) gets called on to act as her lawyer.
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