Collision

"Collision" is the thirty-third episode of Lost. It is the eighth episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Leonard Dick. It first aired on November 23, 2005 on ABC. The character of Ana Lucia Cortez is featured in the episode's flashbacks. Ana Lucia is a police officer in the Los Angeles Police Department, who was shot by a burglary suspect. After recovering, she has tro... more

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  • Nov 23, 2005

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  • 8

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Lost

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  • 2

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  • 208
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