having watched through Lost many many times, i love seeing somebody watch it for the first time, knowing that they have no idea just how insane this show gets as it goes on 😂
This show reminds us to reserve judgment until we truly are made aware of the things that makes people who they are and why they make the choices in life that they make. Anna-Lucia's knee-jerk reaction was because of her terrible experience in law-enforcement. So sad that Shannon had to be the victim of it.
I think Ana Lucia's statements in previous episodes (stuff like 'bullets can't stop them' and "It's them" after hearing Boone's message) was meant to underline how unhealthily paranoid and jumpy she was getting, and how she didn't have the grasp on the situation that she was pretending she did. So then when she shoots Shannon thinking it's an Other, it seems more like a natural conclusion of her crumbling stability. And I think her actions this episode underline that somewhat.
Completely agree about the show underlying Ana-Lucia's instability. I don't actually remember her saying, "bullets can't stop them," though. My memory (which may be wrong) is of her saying, "...and if you think that one bullet and one gun is going to stop them, think again." Which... that actually would be correct. One bullet and one gun isn't going to stop any large-ish group of people.
@@Katerine459 Yhh that is what she said and I believe Lexi is aware now as she replied to a comment last time but said since the next few reactions are recorded in advance we wont see her realise that for a few more videos.
Ana said, "If you think that ONE... is gonna..." She was just saying that it'd take more than one bullet. Also, Ana shooting Shannon was a knee-jerk reaction. Her horrible personal experience plus over a month of having to constantly watch their backs protecting them, she just reacted. She she knew that immediately afterward. So sad.
Every time I rewatch LOST, I get more and more upset about the loss of Shannon. It's my favorite show EVER but they fumbled hard with her. She had so. much. room. for growth and could have had the coolest storyline. Had she lasted I'm pretty convinced she would have been a top 5 character for me. :(
The cinematography, performances and - MY GOD - the musical score at 21:56 simply is the pure definition of perfect storytelling - the show makes us care for the characters so much that it completely breaks me every time we see Sayid carrying Shannon’s body back to their camp. It’s such a perfect end sequence. This is what makes LOST so magical and one of the most perfect and special shows ever made. Great reaction!
21:30 Michael appears in front of Sun, who thought Jin was dead. Michael says "Jin is fine, but you need to take me to Jack right now because something very very very VERY SERIOUS has happened." In other words, Sun just discovered that: 1) Jin is alive and 2) Something very serious happened right where Jin is. And what does Sun do then? Will she be worried? NO! Will she be anxious? OF COURSE NOT! She's going to do laundry because it doesn't matter if Jin is alive, clothes won't wash themselves. I understand that this scene was for dramatic effect but when I first saw it in 2005, I laughed a lot at it.
Pretty sure Ana Lucia meant that one bullet and one gun wouldn't be able to 'defeat' the Others, when she said it wouldn't be able to 'stop' them. Which is true. You can kill one, but more of them will still keep coming at you. It's interesting that Libby doesn't think Ana Lucia is a very good judge of character, considering that she was also highly suspicious of Nathan. And I've never understood her comment in relation to the events in this episode, as being a good judge of character (or not) has nothing to do with the current situation with Sayid. Thanks for another great reaction!
Both Boone and Shannon's death episodes featured bittersweet endings and new members being added to the survivors. Boone's death happened at the same time as Claire giving birth, which Added Aaron to the survivors. Meanwhile, Shannon's death coincided with the reunions of Jin/sun and Rose/Bernard, and the 4 remaining tailies (Bernard, Eko, Libby, and Ana Lucia) joining the survivors.
*Push the button. Don't push the button. Bad.* - Walt. Also, her name is Cindy. And she's been in the series since episode 1, where she gave Jack those extra bottles of alcohol.
I believe Ana Lucia said "if you think that one gun with one bullet is going to stop them...", not that bullets would not stop them. I very much hate Ana Lucia. She was a trained police officer. In that training, she was taught to verify if the target is a threat or not before shooting.They are NEVER supposed to shoot blindly. She ignored her training throughout and other people paid the price for it. She let the guy that shot her reach for his gun. Cops are never supposed to allow for someone to reach to someplace where they can get a gun. Training. She ignored the law and took it into her own hands and executed the guy that shot her, when the police had him in custody, and he had confessed to shooting a police officer, so guaranteed long jail sentence. Again, ignoring her training. She shot Shannon when it could just as easily been Cindy coming out of the jungle. Remember, Cindy had just disappeared a few minutes before. We don't know what happened to her. It could have been her. Again, ignoring her training. And remember Nathan? She let her paranoia imprison him and what she did directly lead to Goodwin killing him. I understand that she was pregnant when she was shot. She also went through therapy in order to get her badge back. You can go through all the therapy in the world, but if you aren't listening and don't want to improve your condition, you can go through the motions and fake out the police psychologist so that you can get back on active duty. But doing so produces someone that shows the shoot first mentality that Ana continues to show. Pulling a gun on a domestic argument over a tv, just because a baby was present is unjustifiable. Especially when both parties had their hands full - the male (presumably the father) with the tv, and the mother with the baby). They were not going to be a threat to each other or the officers. It is obvious that she intended to deceive the doctor by convincing him she was stable when it seems obvious that this was her plan all along, to hunt down and kill the guy that shot her. She was not stable and suitable for active duty, and never, ever should be allowed to carry a firearm. It wasn't an accident that Shannon was killed. It was her shoot first attitude combined with a "I have the gun so I am in charge attitude" In my opinion.
"If you think that one gun, and one bullet will stop them. Think again." She's just saying that they are armed with a single bullet, which won't be stopping a group of enemies. She's not saying that a bullet can't kill them.
MATTHEW: So how're you doing? ANA LUCIA: Well, the family with the screaming baby moved. MATTHEW: You must be thrilled. ANA LUCIA: Actually, it's too quiet now. MATTHEW: So, how's Danny -- you two trying to work things out? ANA LUCIA: There's nothing to work out. He left. MATTHEW: You okay with that? ANA LUCIA: I guess you could say I'm one of those people that's just better off alone.
The last shot of this episode is one of my favorites in the series. Jack far left frame. Ana Lucia far right frame. Jungle in the middle. No dialog. Collision.
My least favorite part of this episode is that Michael tells Sun that Jin is ok but first needs to find Jack. Appearantly, Sun just says, "Meh, ok, guess I'll go do laundry by the beach." Bullshit! If she knows that Michael was back from the raft and that Jin is too, she'd be hunting Jin down, or at least staying with Michael/Jack until he got back. I know, I know, she needed to be on the beach for the reunion shot at the end, but I can't let it go.
1:45 Yeah, I feel like these things were more like some fun, mystery easter eggs for the VIEWER from the producers. I wouldn't worry for it to make too much sense within-universe...
I LOVE the effort and passion you're putting into this though! 😍 No one I've watched yet who reacts to Lost (and trust me,.... I have watched.... . I would say, it actually could be DOZENS at this point... 😅🤭) did that. When the time for a certain season 3 episode comes, during a certain scene, I would like to remind you that there is backwards stuff in it. It is a bit hard to hear at first, too. But with the right equipment you will be able to make out a phrase, that's not a spoiler, by any means. It just gives you.... an idea ... 😅 And I would love if you could actually WORK your way yourself to that. I only got to know about said phrase, YEARS after I finished watching (and rewatching 😅) the entire show, through a random RUclips video who CLAIMED that there was this backwards phrase, repeatedly. And thus I tried to look at the part, I used my editing software. And funny enough, it was ACTUALLY there. 🥹 Something NEW, I hadn't discovered in Lost.... And it's just a phrase. That may implant just a thought in your brain that could come in handy later, I really have to make that statement abundantly clear, this is absolutely NO spoiler whatsoever. Trust me. Zero spoiler danger there and I think it would be so much fun for you to find out within the process. It won't make sense for you at first anyway. You'll probably wonder, what that has to do with Lost anyway. But it will feel SO special, when you're finally gonna be done with the whole show, looking back... 🥰
21:07 One of the most brilliant scenes in the entire show, HANDS DOWN. I think, only by collaboration with the magnificent Michael Giacchino were they able to create such beautiful moments. You have to realize this DURING your work with them, y'understand? Maybe some of you folks out there too have some people at work who you never noticed, but you could create magic when you start working with them. This is what makes Lost so perfect for me. It was the perfect mix. Challenging, no doubt, but lightning in a bottle. And everyone gave it their all....
Don't worry, Lexi, Shannon went to live on a farm. I don't like Ana Lucia and this episode has a lot to do with it. On the other hand, I love Rose and Bernard. Isn't it amazing that Bernard's actor could play the horrible lawyer in early seasons of Angel but such a nice man here?
26:34 - 26:56 I think you helped me to remember why I never truly disliked Ana Lucia...she killed Shannon and almost let Sawyer die...2 characters I couldn't stand!X"-D So...yeah...no hate for her on _my_ part,sorry!😆🖤🤎
Spoilers but not, for a theory that's wrong (but that I believed wholeheartedly, in spite of the writers flat-out telling us viewers that it was wrong, at the time). So it's not so-much "spoilers," so much as "water-cooler talk that people who take the writers at their word would counter at the time and say, 'but that's wrong, because the writers said it's wrong.'" In my view, that's not a spoiler, but I'll put the spoiler warning here anyway so you still have the choice :) : -- -- -- I think Shannon's death was when I really started to believe that the Island was Purgatory. I was far from the only viewer to believe it, which is why the writers came out and flat-out said, "the island is NOT Purgatory." (Or perhaps what they said was, "they didn't all die in the plane crash" ... can't remember anymore). But it was still the only theory that made sense, and especially when you consider that Boone, and then Shannon, both died right after they'd finally come into themselves and their arcs were resolved. So what I believed was that there never was a plane. Everybody remembers a plane from Sydney to LA that they were on for various reasons, but what actually happened, was they'd all died separately, and this particular group of people were selected to go through Purgatory together, as they were best suited to help each other out. And when a person's issues that were keeping them in Purgatory got resolved, they would move on... and what it looked like to everybody on the Island is that they would "die." So that's what I stubbornly believed, starting with Shannon's death and looking back on Boone's death.
@@kuhpunkt I just found it a lot more believable than that a bunch of people who all desperately needed to find themselves randomly crashed onto a magical island, and lived, and their brokenness was often well suited to helping each other out. And that anybody who successfully found themselves died soon afterwards. :) (Note: this is what I believed from this episode, up until shortly before the series finale). I'm not trying to make a case for it. Just saying this is what I believed at the time. Kind of trying to bring Lexi into the water-cooler talk that was so pervasive while LOST was airing. :)
@@kuhpunkt At this point in time, I believed they were constructs. Like the smoke monster, the hatch, basically everything that wasn't the plane people or Desmond. Figments of Purgatory that existed to provide the necessary stressors. Later on, I revised that, and believed the Others were like Desmond... people who were in the same Purgatory but didn't arrive with the "plane."
I'm probably in the minority, but I was really happy that Shannon was killed off. I just couldn't stand her. I did feel bad for Sayid though. I actually quite like Ana Lucia, although she can definitely be frustrating at times.
Too much hate for Shannon. Yes she started out as a selfish, privileged user of people but she changed. She grew as a person after Boone said she was useless. She grew more in her relationship with Sayid. As of Ana Lucia pulling the gun on the husband, I've had a bit of law enforcement training. We were taught that a domestic disturbance situation is the worst to respond to, you never know what will happen. You could be handcuffing the abusive husband and his wife will attack you. Best to be cautious.
Guessing you mean too much hate for Shannon in the comments, as Lexi obviously felt for her. And yes, Shannon really blossomed as time went on. I would have loved more of her than we got.
You tend to misunderstand a good bit of dialog from what I've seen. You missed what was said on the radio, and you missed what Anna said about the one gun and one bullet.
This show is literally telling us to never judge a book by it's cover.
You totality mistook what Sayid meant... he said they're both dead inside. That was not a threat. He understood her pain. And sympathized with it.
having watched through Lost many many times, i love seeing somebody watch it for the first time, knowing that they have no idea just how insane this show gets as it goes on 😂
This show reminds us to reserve judgment until we truly are made aware of the things that makes people who they are and why they make the choices in life that they make. Anna-Lucia's knee-jerk reaction was because of her terrible experience in law-enforcement. So sad that Shannon had to be the victim of it.
I think Ana Lucia's statements in previous episodes (stuff like 'bullets can't stop them' and "It's them" after hearing Boone's message) was meant to underline how unhealthily paranoid and jumpy she was getting, and how she didn't have the grasp on the situation that she was pretending she did. So then when she shoots Shannon thinking it's an Other, it seems more like a natural conclusion of her crumbling stability.
And I think her actions this episode underline that somewhat.
Completely agree about the show underlying Ana-Lucia's instability. I don't actually remember her saying, "bullets can't stop them," though. My memory (which may be wrong) is of her saying, "...and if you think that one bullet and one gun is going to stop them, think again." Which... that actually would be correct. One bullet and one gun isn't going to stop any large-ish group of people.
@@Katerine459 You're right, she made a bit more sense than I remembered.
@@Katerine459 Yhh that is what she said and I believe Lexi is aware now as she replied to a comment last time but said since the next few reactions are recorded in advance we wont see her realise that for a few more videos.
Really good analysis.
In S02E01 Walt said backwards "Don't push the button. Button bad".
He said “Push the button. Don’t push the button bad.”
Noooo. Not push button bad. Which any viewer would know to be true.
God the music in Lost is so beautiful. It honestly might be the best score from any show. At least the most emotional. I love it so much!
Together imo with GoT defently the best score.
Battlestar Galactica is up there, as well
The ending to this episode never fails to make me cry
Ana said, "If you think that ONE... is gonna..." She was just saying that it'd take more than one bullet.
Also, Ana shooting Shannon was a knee-jerk reaction. Her horrible personal experience plus over a month of having to constantly watch their backs protecting them, she just reacted. She she knew that immediately afterward. So sad.
Every time I rewatch LOST, I get more and more upset about the loss of Shannon. It's my favorite show EVER but they fumbled hard with her. She had so. much. room. for growth and could have had the coolest storyline. Had she lasted I'm pretty convinced she would have been a top 5 character for me. :(
You were very close! Walt said: 'Push the button. Don't push the button, bad'
Great reaction as always ! Love from France ❣
The cinematography, performances and - MY GOD - the musical score at 21:56 simply is the pure definition of perfect storytelling - the show makes us care for the characters so much that it completely breaks me every time we see Sayid carrying Shannon’s body back to their camp. It’s such a perfect end sequence.
This is what makes LOST so magical and one of the most perfect and special shows ever made. Great reaction!
21:30 Michael appears in front of Sun, who thought Jin was dead. Michael says "Jin is fine, but you need to take me to Jack right now because something very very very VERY SERIOUS has happened." In other words, Sun just discovered that: 1) Jin is alive and 2) Something very serious happened right where Jin is. And what does Sun do then? Will she be worried? NO! Will she be anxious? OF COURSE NOT! She's going to do laundry because it doesn't matter if Jin is alive, clothes won't wash themselves. I understand that this scene was for dramatic effect but when I first saw it in 2005, I laughed a lot at it.
Pretty sure Ana Lucia meant that one bullet and one gun wouldn't be able to 'defeat' the Others, when she said it wouldn't be able to 'stop' them. Which is true. You can kill one, but more of them will still keep coming at you.
It's interesting that Libby doesn't think Ana Lucia is a very good judge of character, considering that she was also highly suspicious of Nathan. And I've never understood her comment in relation to the events in this episode, as being a good judge of character (or not) has nothing to do with the current situation with Sayid.
Thanks for another great reaction!
It was nice seeing Rachel Ticotin (Capt. Teresa Cortez) AKA Melina from "Total Recall" again. Its been 15 years since that film and Lost.
Both Boone and Shannon's death episodes featured bittersweet endings and new members being added to the survivors.
Boone's death happened at the same time as Claire giving birth, which Added Aaron to the survivors. Meanwhile, Shannon's death coincided with the reunions of Jin/sun and Rose/Bernard, and the 4 remaining tailies (Bernard, Eko, Libby, and Ana Lucia) joining the survivors.
*Push the button. Don't push the button. Bad.* - Walt.
Also, her name is Cindy. And she's been in the series since episode 1, where she gave Jack those extra bottles of alcohol.
I believe Ana Lucia said "if you think that one gun with one bullet is going to stop them...", not that bullets would not stop them.
I very much hate Ana Lucia. She was a trained police officer. In that training, she was taught to verify if the target is a threat or not before shooting.They are NEVER supposed to shoot blindly. She ignored her training throughout and other people paid the price for it. She let the guy that shot her reach for his gun. Cops are never supposed to allow for someone to reach to someplace where they can get a gun. Training. She ignored the law and took it into her own hands and executed the guy that shot her, when the police had him in custody, and he had confessed to shooting a police officer, so guaranteed long jail sentence. Again, ignoring her training. She shot Shannon when it could just as easily been Cindy coming out of the jungle. Remember, Cindy had just disappeared a few minutes before. We don't know what happened to her. It could have been her. Again, ignoring her training. And remember Nathan? She let her paranoia imprison him and what she did directly lead to Goodwin killing him.
I understand that she was pregnant when she was shot. She also went through therapy in order to get her badge back. You can go through all the therapy in the world, but if you aren't listening and don't want to improve your condition, you can go through the motions and fake out the police psychologist so that you can get back on active duty. But doing so produces someone that shows the shoot first mentality that Ana continues to show. Pulling a gun on a domestic argument over a tv, just because a baby was present is unjustifiable. Especially when both parties had their hands full - the male (presumably the father) with the tv, and the mother with the baby). They were not going to be a threat to each other or the officers. It is obvious that she intended to deceive the doctor by convincing him she was stable when it seems obvious that this was her plan all along, to hunt down and kill the guy that shot her. She was not stable and suitable for active duty, and never, ever should be allowed to carry a firearm. It wasn't an accident that Shannon was killed. It was her shoot first attitude combined with a "I have the gun so I am in charge attitude" In my opinion.
"If you think that one gun, and one bullet will stop them. Think again." She's just saying that they are armed with a single bullet, which won't be stopping a group of enemies. She's not saying that a bullet can't kill them.
MATTHEW: So how're you doing?
ANA LUCIA: Well, the family with the screaming baby moved.
MATTHEW: You must be thrilled.
ANA LUCIA: Actually, it's too quiet now.
MATTHEW: So, how's Danny -- you two trying to work things out?
ANA LUCIA: There's nothing to work out. He left.
MATTHEW: You okay with that?
ANA LUCIA: I guess you could say I'm one of those people that's just better off alone.
The last shot of this episode is one of my favorites in the series. Jack far left frame. Ana Lucia far right frame. Jungle in the middle. No dialog. Collision.
My least favorite part of this episode is that Michael tells Sun that Jin is ok but first needs to find Jack. Appearantly, Sun just says, "Meh, ok, guess I'll go do laundry by the beach."
Bullshit! If she knows that Michael was back from the raft and that Jin is too, she'd be hunting Jin down, or at least staying with Michael/Jack until he got back. I know, I know, she needed to be on the beach for the reunion shot at the end, but I can't let it go.
It's one of mine too. Beautiful, simple, powerful shot.
1:45 Yeah, I feel like these things were more like some fun, mystery easter eggs for the VIEWER from the producers.
I wouldn't worry for it to make too much sense within-universe...
I LOVE the effort and passion you're putting into this though! 😍
No one I've watched yet who reacts to Lost (and trust me,.... I have watched....
. I would say, it actually could be DOZENS at this point... 😅🤭) did that.
When the time for a certain season 3 episode comes, during a certain scene, I would like to remind you that there is backwards stuff in it.
It is a bit hard to hear at first, too. But with the right equipment you will be able to make out a phrase, that's not a spoiler, by any means.
It just gives you.... an idea ... 😅 And I would love if you could actually WORK your way yourself to that.
I only got to know about said phrase, YEARS after I finished watching (and rewatching 😅) the entire show, through a random RUclips video who CLAIMED that there was this backwards phrase, repeatedly. And thus I tried to look at the part, I used my editing software.
And funny enough, it was ACTUALLY there. 🥹
Something NEW, I hadn't discovered in Lost....
And it's just a phrase. That may implant just a thought in your brain that could come in handy later, I really have to make that statement abundantly clear, this is absolutely NO spoiler whatsoever. Trust me. Zero spoiler danger there and I think it would be so much fun for you to find out within the process. It won't make sense for you at first anyway. You'll probably wonder, what that has to do with Lost anyway.
But it will feel SO special, when you're finally gonna be done with the whole show, looking back... 🥰
21:07 One of the most brilliant scenes in the entire show, HANDS DOWN.
I think, only by collaboration with the magnificent Michael Giacchino were they able to create such beautiful moments.
You have to realize this DURING your work with them, y'understand?
Maybe some of you folks out there too have some people at work who you never noticed, but you could create magic when you start working with them.
This is what makes Lost so perfect for me.
It was the perfect mix. Challenging, no doubt, but lightning in a bottle. And everyone gave it their all....
We have found the world's biggest Shannon fan
I just realised Bernard is Holland Manners from Angel 😮😮😮
I only just realized it NOW that I read your comment! 🙈
Don't worry, Lexi, Shannon went to live on a farm.
I don't like Ana Lucia and this episode has a lot to do with it. On the other hand, I love Rose and Bernard. Isn't it amazing that Bernard's actor could play the horrible lawyer in early seasons of Angel but such a nice man here?
You are me when Shannon died. I was SO angry and sad. I really started to love her character and missed her a lot.
26:34 - 26:56 I think you helped me to remember why I never truly disliked Ana Lucia...she killed Shannon and almost let Sawyer die...2 characters I couldn't stand!X"-D So...yeah...no hate for her on _my_ part,sorry!😆🖤🤎
Jack was so upset and getting armed up because he was worried Ana Lucia might kill Sawyer before he could...j/k
seeing this episode again through your reactions just twisted the knife over Shannon’s death seeing how badly Sayid is grieving her
"... so excited to finally see Jack saving Shannon" - ROFL
Spoilers but not, for a theory that's wrong (but that I believed wholeheartedly, in spite of the writers flat-out telling us viewers that it was wrong, at the time). So it's not so-much "spoilers," so much as "water-cooler talk that people who take the writers at their word would counter at the time and say, 'but that's wrong, because the writers said it's wrong.'" In my view, that's not a spoiler, but I'll put the spoiler warning here anyway so you still have the choice :) :
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I think Shannon's death was when I really started to believe that the Island was Purgatory. I was far from the only viewer to believe it, which is why the writers came out and flat-out said, "the island is NOT Purgatory." (Or perhaps what they said was, "they didn't all die in the plane crash" ... can't remember anymore). But it was still the only theory that made sense, and especially when you consider that Boone, and then Shannon, both died right after they'd finally come into themselves and their arcs were resolved. So what I believed was that there never was a plane. Everybody remembers a plane from Sydney to LA that they were on for various reasons, but what actually happened, was they'd all died separately, and this particular group of people were selected to go through Purgatory together, as they were best suited to help each other out. And when a person's issues that were keeping them in Purgatory got resolved, they would move on... and what it looked like to everybody on the Island is that they would "die."
So that's what I stubbornly believed, starting with Shannon's death and looking back on Boone's death.
"But it was still the only theory that made sense"
How so?
@@kuhpunkt I just found it a lot more believable than that a bunch of people who all desperately needed to find themselves randomly crashed onto a magical island, and lived, and their brokenness was often well suited to helping each other out. And that anybody who successfully found themselves died soon afterwards. :) (Note: this is what I believed from this episode, up until shortly before the series finale).
I'm not trying to make a case for it. Just saying this is what I believed at the time. Kind of trying to bring Lexi into the water-cooler talk that was so pervasive while LOST was airing. :)
@@Katerine459 And what were the Others then for example?
@@kuhpunkt At this point in time, I believed they were constructs. Like the smoke monster, the hatch, basically everything that wasn't the plane people or Desmond. Figments of Purgatory that existed to provide the necessary stressors.
Later on, I revised that, and believed the Others were like Desmond... people who were in the same Purgatory but didn't arrive with the "plane."
(so, basically, in S2, I believed they were NPCs).
I'm probably in the minority, but I was really happy that Shannon was killed off. I just couldn't stand her. I did feel bad for Sayid though. I actually quite like Ana Lucia, although she can definitely be frustrating at times.
I’m only up to this episode, and Ana is already my least favorite tv character ever. Horrible person so far.
Too much hate for Shannon. Yes she started out as a selfish, privileged user of people but she changed. She grew as a person after Boone said she was useless. She grew more in her relationship with Sayid.
As of Ana Lucia pulling the gun on the husband, I've had a bit of law enforcement training. We were taught that a domestic disturbance situation is the worst to respond to, you never know what will happen. You could be handcuffing the abusive husband and his wife will attack you. Best to be cautious.
Guessing you mean too much hate for Shannon in the comments, as Lexi obviously felt for her. And yes, Shannon really blossomed as time went on. I would have loved more of her than we got.
You tend to misunderstand a good bit of dialog from what I've seen. You missed what was said on the radio, and you missed what Anna said about the one gun and one bullet.
I forgot how many times this show had me thinking I was strong enough to not need a box of tissues...🥲🥲