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Alcatraz: Best Twists of Episodes 1 and 2

On March 20, 1963, Alcatraz Federal Prison closed down, and all of the remaining inmates were transferred off the island. Only, that's not what happened... not at all. Check out Alcatraz: Best Twists of Episodes 1 and 2 for the biggest shocks, surprises and bizarre events from the first episodes.


On March 20, 1963, Alcatraz Federal Prison closed down, and all of the remaining inmates were transferred off the island, but as Agent Emerson Hauser (Sam Neill) adds, "that's not what happened... not at all." If you caught the two-hour series debut of Fox's new thriller Alcatraz last week, then you're already aware that producer J.J. Abrams has delivered yet another series full of breakneck twists and supernatural elements about 256 prisoners and 46 guards who mysteriously disappeared from the infamous San Francisco prison, only to start showing up seemingly overnight in the present day. If you missed it, however, we've recapped the biggest shocks, surprises and bizarre events from the first two episodes of Alcatraz in Alcatraz: Best Twists of Episodes 1 and 2.

Consider this your SPOILER ALERT.

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Dr. Sangupta

In two episodes jam-packed with countless twists and turns, quite possibly the biggest shock so far is when we discover that there's much more to Lucy than we'd been lead to believe. In fact, Lucy could quite possibly be one of The Sixty-Three's herself! At the end of Episode 2, we learn that Lucy Banerjee is actually Dr. Lucille Sangupta, a prison psychologist assigned to treat Cobb back in 1963, giving even more weight to the events around her attempted murder at the hands of the sniper.

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