[s2e1] Man Of Science, Man Of Faith Official

: The introduction of the Swan station shifted the series' tone to an "underground world," forcing characters to choose between scientific skepticism and the blind faith required to push a button every 108 minutes.

: For a technical look at how the episode's themes are reinforced musically, the Lost Soundtrack Analysis explores Michael Giacchino's use of recurring motifs to distinguish between the scientific and the spiritual. Lost, Season 2, Episode 1: Man of Science, Man of Faith [S2E1] Man Of Science, Man Of Faith

: This comprehensive study hosted on Academia.edu investigates how the series uses the Jack-Locke duality to explore redemption, sacrifice, and the "purgatorial" nature of the island. : The introduction of the Swan station shifted

: An essay on Medium that examines the episode as a catalyst for the show's transition from a survival drama to a deep mythological and philosophical exploration. Key Themes for Further Reading : An essay on Medium that examines the

: While the title often refers to Jack vs. Locke, showrunners have noted it also applies to Jack himself. In the flashbacks, Jack—the "man of science"—witnesses a medical miracle (Sarah walking) that introduces "faith" into his worldview.