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Season 1, Episode 107 – The Moth (ABC Lost Recap)

01ABC Lost offers Recaps of every episode, in order to preserve the Lost TV Show details, we have posted the recaps and photos here on our own site. This is ABC Lost “The Moth” Season 1 episode 107 (s01e07).

We open on the eye of a guitar and pan up to find Charlie, struggling to play the chords that once came easily. He’s going through the initial stages of withdrawal sweating, nervous and agitated. Locke encourages him to take a walk, but Charlie refuses.

Meanwhile, Jack tries in vain to convince Kate to come to the caves and Sawyer moves into the infirmary tent on the beach.

Charlie walks through the woods, hears what he thinks might be the monster and runs. We FLASHBACK to a confessional booth, where Charlie confesses to giving in to the temptations that come with his rock star lifestyle. On the advice of the priest, Charlie considers quitting the band, until his brother Liam delivers news that they’ve been signed to a recording contract.

Back in real time, it turns out that Locke was using Charlie as bait to catch a boar. Fed up, Charlie demands his drugs back. Locke explains that he’s going to let Charlie ask three times and that on the third time, he’s going to let him have the drugs back-this was the first. Charlie begs Locke to throw the drugs away, but Locke reasons that would take away his choice, the only thing that separates us from the animals.

Back on the beach, Sayid tells Kate about his plan to triangulate the French broadcast they’ll set up three antennae and signal one another with bottle rockets as to when to turn them on. However, he needs a battery for the transceiver. Kate goes to Sawyer, knowing full well he has been hoarding stuff, and attempts to persuade him into contributing a battery. Kate claims to understand Sawyer-he has nothing and no one to return to, which is why he acts so selfishly. She says that she pities him. In an act of defiance, Sawyer gives up the battery.

Jack and Hurley continue to move bags from the beach to the caves. Charlie offers his help, but only gets in the way. When one of the bags pops open, Charlie spots some pill bottles and considers pocketing one. Jack catches him in the act. Charlie claims he has a “headache”, but Jack tells him Diazepam is a little strong for a headache and dismisses him. Charlie returns to his guitar and we launch into another FLASHBACK, where Liam attempts to talk Charlie into staying with the band-tempting him with fame & fortune and appealing to his ego. Liam promises to look out for him and Charlie agrees so long as Liam promises they can walk away if things get too crazy.

At the caves, Hurley asks Charlie to move his guitar to make room for supplies. This pushes Charlie over the edge and he confronts Jack, going on an irrational rant. Suddenly, the cave walls begin to collapse, sending rocks and dirt everywhere. While Charlie escapes, Jack is trapped inside!

Kate & Sayid trek through the jungle to set the antennae and talk about fate, while Charlie runs to the beach to gather help. Boone leaves Shannon with the responsibility of firing off his bottle rocket and powering up his antenna. Sawyer volunteers to go tell Kate what happened to Jack, leaving Charlie behind. We FLASHBACK to the heyday of Drive Shaft. Charlie is up on stage next to Liam, enjoying the throngs of screaming fans. But as they launch into their hit song, “Y’all Everybody” Liam takes the chorus and sings it himself. Backstage, Charlie confronts his brother for singing his part. Liam claims that he was just caught up in the moment and dismisses Charlie, who stands by watching as his older brother takes a film canister from a girl and pulls out a familiar bag of brown powder. Liam throws Charlie a wink and a smile, before retreating to do the drugs.

Back in real time, everyone works together to clear the rocks from the mouth of the cave. When Michael arrives, he puts his eight years of construction experience into action and halts the work until he can figure out a good place to dig based on stability.

Out in the jungle, Sawyer intercepts Kate & Sayid to deliver news of Jack. But Kate’s harsh comments cause Sawyer to have a change of heart and he decides to withhold the information and invite himself along on their mission.

As Locke works to skin another boar, Charlie approaches and tells him about the situation with Jack. But Locke knows the real reason Charlie came out into the jungle – he wants his stash. Locke shows Charlie a cocoon, where a moth struggles to emerge. He explains that he could help it out, but it would be too weak to survive-the struggle is nature’s way of strengthening it. And off that nugget of wisdom, Locke reminds Charlie that if he asks again, the drugs will be his.

At the caves, Michael tunnels through to where Jack is able to hear their calls. Jack tells them he’s pinned down and unable to move. Michael informs the group that someone small will have to go in after Jack. Charlie emerges from the woods and volunteers.

Back in the jungle, Sayid, Kate and Sawyer stop to place the second antenna. Sayid instructs Kate to watch for his bottle rocket at 5 o’clock, then sets out on his own, leaving Kate and Sawyer together. Sawyer attempts to suss out what Kate sees in Jack. Kate tells Sawyer he doesn’t hold a candle to Jack, which leads Sawyer to reveal that Jack is probably dead.

Charlie crawls through the small tunnel towards Jack. In his FLASHBACK, he tunnels his way through the crowd backstage. Charlie finds Liam drinking and drugging with some groupies and berates Liam for missing sound check again and getting high before another show. While Liam takes it all very lightly, Charlie threatens to cancel the rest of the tour, claiming that things have gotten out of control and that it’s time to walk away, as they agreed. Charlie tells Liam that he’s destroying Drive Shaft, but Liam’s ego has grown out of control-he thinks he is Drive Shaft. Liam tells Charlie he’s nothing without the band and leaves him behind. Devastated, Charlie picks up one of the film canisters and empties its contents into his hands. He stares at it, tears welling up in his eyes as he contemplates taking them himself…

Halfway through the tunnel, the walls begin to collapse behind Charlie. He makes it to Jack, but now they’re both trapped inside. Charlie unpins Jacks arm from under a rock and fixes his dislocated shoulder before we go into another FLASHBACK-

-to a suburban house in Australia. Charlie knocks on the door and a clean cut Liam answers it. Charlie delivers news that he’s lined up a gig for Drive Shaft as an opening act in L.A. Charlie wants a revival-needs a revival. But Liam is settled and likes his new life-he has a wife and child now. When Charlie takes off his sunglasses, Liam realizes that he’s using again. Liam offers to get him some help and invites him to stay, but Charlie storms out and heads for the fateful flight back to Los Angeles.

Outside the cave, the group has nearly given up hope until Kate arrives and insists on continuing the rescue effort. Inside, Jack is quick to recognize signs of Charlie’s withdrawal and tells him he’ll help him though it, if they ever make it out-they’re using up oxygen-FAST. But Charlie notices a moth flying around inside the cave and he follows it to a shaft of light where he begins digging for fresh air-

-as Kate and the others dig on the other side. Charlie and Jack break through the surface and stumble back into camp. Kate turns, relieved to see Jack alive and runs into his arms. Jack credits Charlie for getting them out.

Meanwhile, Sayid prepares to turn on his antenna and sets off his bottle rocket. Shannon miraculously holds up her end of the bargain from the beach and the third rocket is launched from Kate’s position. Sayid turns on the antenna, about to receive the signal, when he’s suddenly conked on the head with a log-someone or something doesn’t want them to get off the island.

That night at the caves, Charlie goes to Locke and asks for his drugs. This is the third request and Locke sticks to his word, surrendering the little bag to Charlie. But Charlie unexpectantly tosses the bag into the fire. Locke tells Charlie he’s proud of him and knew he could do it. Charlie watches as a moth dances over the fire, finally free of his addiction.

Season 1, Episode 106 – House of the Rising Sun

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s01e06-lost-tv-show-house-of-rising-sunLost TV Show – Season 1 Episode 106 (House of The Rising Sun). This Recap is from ABC Lost. The great thing about these recaps is they just give you a run down of 1 particular episode. In this case s01e06. Of course the focus here i on the story of Sun.

We open on the eye of Sun – who looks out at her husband Jin as he catches and kills fish with his bare hands – when we launch into…a FLASHBACK – where Jin is a waiter at a lavish party for Korean high society; and Sun is a cocktail clad part of that society. Both are in positions that highly contrast the characters we know on the island. Jin approaches Sun and offers her a glass of champagne, but there is another exchange going on between them – in their eyes – and when they meet later, we learn that they are lovers, as they steal a kiss in private. Sun wants to run away to America while Jin is worried about her father’s approval. Jin presents her with a white orchid – all he can afford for now.

Back on the island, Jin is distracted by the sight of Michael and Walt walking down the beach, when suddenly, for no apparent reason, he charges Michael and proceeds to beat the crap out of him near the shoreline. Jin nearly drowns Michael as Walt and Sun look on helplessly, until Sawyer and Sayid step in to break it up. Sawyer uses the Marshal’s handcuffs to chain Jin to a piece of the fuselage.

Meanwhile, Jack, Kate, Charlie and Locke trek towards the fresh water source. When Charlie separates from the group for a fix, he inadvertently steps on a bee hive. Locke, who seems to have followed him, instructs Charlie not to move, but Charlie has an irrational fear of bees. As he balances precariously on top of the hive – bees buzzing all around his head, we cut back to -

- the Beach, where Michael is explaining what happened. Defending himself, his frustration grows as the language barrier and race card come into play. Sayid insists that Jin remain handcuffed until they can sort things out. Sun looks on as we go into – another FLASHBACK, by an idyllic lake, where Jin announces his intentions of marrying Sun, with her father’s blessings and gives her an engagement ring. Sun is overjoyed until she learns that, in return, Jin has agreed to work for her father’s business. And off her look of concern, we cut back to the island, where Charlie struggles to remain still as more bees buzz around him. Jack has a plan – he’ll cover the hive, but before he’s able to put his plan in action, Charlie is stung and stomps on the hive in reaction. The angry swarm is instantly on them and they all run off in separate directions, swatting bees and shedding clothes. Kate runs into a cave, where she stumbles into the skeletal remains of two bodies, one male, the other female, giving evidence to the fact that there were people on this island before them. When Jack examines “Adam & Eve”, we learn that they’ve been dead for approximately 40 years and were laid to rest without any evidence of trauma. Among their few possessions, Jack finds a pouch containing two stones – one black, one white.

At the beach, Sun applies aloe to Jin’s handcuffed wrist, which is chaffed and cut from the cuff. In FLASHBACK, we watch Sun enter a well appointed home to find a gift wrapped box waiting for her, with an adorable Sharpei puppy inside. But instead of looking pleased, Sun looks depressed. Jin is also distant and instead of sharing this moment with his wife, he retreats into the bedroom to take a business call.

Back in real time, Jack is encouraged by the discovery of the bodies at the caves. He suggests that, instead of bringing the water to the people, they bring the people to the water. While Charlie and Locke agree and stay behind to begin to prepare things for the others, Kate isn’t quite convinced and remains unwilling to settle in.

Meanwhile, back on the beach, Walt is upset and confused over the attack and questions his father’s part in it. Michael immediately assumes that Walt’s mother said bad things about him, but the truth is even harder for him to take. His mother never spoke of him at all. And off these relative strangers we find -

- strangers of a different sort. As Sun tends to Jin, we FLASHBACK once more to their home, which has become even more ornate, and where Sun seems further trapped by her gilded cage. Jin enters and rushes into the bathroom with blood on his hands. Sun follows and begs Jin for an explanation, but he ignores her and will only say that he was working. Frustrated at his lie, Sun slaps her husband hard across the face, but instead of a reaction all she gets is a cold stare from a pair of dead eyes. Sun realizes for the first time that she doesn’t know her own husband anymore. Jin tells her that he does whatever her father asks of him – and that what he does, he does for them. But Sun doesn’t buy it and recoils from him in fear.

Back at the caves, Charlie cannot escape from the watchful eye of Locke, who claims to know who he is and what he’s looking for. In his paranoia, Charlie assumes that Locke is wise to his drug habit, when in fact, Locke is talking about his status in Drive Shaft and the fact that he lost his guitar in the crash. Locke tells Charlie to have faith – this island will give you a great deal…if you are willing to give it something in return. Meanwhile, Jack returns to the beach and finds the people seriously divided about whether to move to the caves. Kate tells Jack that she just isn’t willing to dig in and the two part ways.

Sun finds Michael chopping wood. In perfect English, she explains that her husband attacked Michael over a watch that belonged to her father – a watch that Michael is wearing on his wrist; a watch that symbolized honor amongst the men in her life. And as Michael attempts to take all this in, we go into another FLASHBACK, where a woman posing as a home decorator gives Sun instructions on how to make a getaway at the airport while on a business trip with Jin. We learn that Sun has been studying English for some time in anticipation of leaving her husband.

Back in real time, Charlie finally shakes Locke and sneaks away for a hit. The minute Charlie takes out his drugs, Locke is on him, demanding that he hand them over before he runs out – because then, as Locke reasons, he will be in control of his choice. Charlie is fed up with Locke and asks to be left alone, but Locke will not be denied. In a moment of desperation, Charlie hands over his bag to Locke. And, sure enough, he looks up to see his guitar, hanging in a tree.

Michael approaches Jin wielding the axe, but instead of killing the guy, Michael explains that he innocently found the watch and cuts Jin loose. He warns Jin to stay away from him and his son and walks away as Sun looks on. And in her FINAL FLASHBACK, we are at the airport in Australia. Sun is about to walk away from her husband, eyes darting from the clock to the car waiting outside. But when she looks back at Jin, she finds him holding a white orchid in his hands, reminding her of the simple love they once had. Sun makes a decision to stay with her husband and allows the car to leave without her.

At the caves, Charlie plays his guitar as Hurley, Jin, Sun and Jack arrive. Meanwhile, back at the beach, Sayid, Sawyer, Boone, Shannon, Michael, Walt and Kate keep the signal fire burning. The camps are divided as Jack and Kate stare into their separate fires…

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Season 1, Episode 105 – White Rabbit

Lost – The Complete First Season

lost-tv-show-s01e05-white-rabbit-24ABC Lost – Lost TV Show Season 1, Episode 105 White Rabbit recap is from ABC Lost website.We get a real good feel of Jack and his impulse to push himself against odds that seem impossible.

As the eye opens, we see a trickle of blood beginning to flow from a cut just above it. We pull back to see a boy laying flat on his back. Beside him another boy is being ruthlessly beaten against a school yard fence. “Walk away now and you won’t get your ass kicked,” says the bully. And the truth of it is, walking away would definitely be the smart thing for him to do the bully is much bigger than he is. But the boy against the fence is in real trouble and, mixed in with the pain and the terror there is something else written on his face – written so clearly you’d have to be blind not to see it. Please, help me! The first boy is up in a flash and goes to help his friend, but he’s grabbed from behind by the bully and spun around, the bully’s fist already cocked and ready to fire. “Should’ve stayed down Jack.” WHAP! Lights out…

That was a Young Jack. Back in real time, Charlie races down the beach towards him, rousing Adult Jack from his FLASHBACK. “Jack! JACK! There’s someone out there!” Charlie points out to the ocean – And oh my God, there IS someone out there yelling for help and struggling to stay afloat. Before Charlie can explain that he doesn’t know how to swim, Jack is in the water, pounding through the surf towards the target. When he gets there, he scans the surface and finds nothing but open water. He dives under. Nothing. He dives again and he’s down there a long time until he’s up and he’s got someone with him. It’s Boone! And just as we’re about to breathe a sigh of relief, Boone asks a terrible question: “Did you get her?” Did he get who? “That woman, did you get her?” Jack turns around and, sure enough, there is someone else further out, calling for help and about to go under. Kate and Charlie take an exhausted Boone from Jack at the breakwater and Jack turns around and dives right back in. But we widen out we see the awful truth laid out before us. Jack can swim as hard as he wants… but there is no one left to save.

Back on the beach, while Kate is trying to prevent Jack from beating himself up for the life he didn’t save, Jack sees the man in the suit standing in the water. When he asks Kate if she saw him too, Kate recognizes that Jack’s exhausted and asks how long it’s been since he slept.

Meanwhile, Sawyer has begun his own business, providing luxuries to the survivors from the stash of goodies he collected from the wreckage and as the prices reflect, he’s got the market cornered in that department. “But don’t worry”, he tells Shannon…he’ll take a check.

Hurley and Charlie tell Jack that they are dangerously low on water. It hasn’t rained in a few days and there are 47 people to take care of. Jack has to point out the mathematical error. Better make that 46. They want Jack to decide what should be done, but he wants no part of it.

In FLASHBACK we see young Jack in his father’s study receiving a very important lesson on what it takes to be a leader. He tells Jack he doesn’t have it. And while that might not be the easiest lesson to learn, Jack needs to know there are consequences for getting involved in other people’s business. Consequences like that shiner on his eye.

Back in real time, Jack is speaking with Boone when he sees the man in the suit again. This time, he’s not going to let him get away. He races off into the woods and sees the man standing there with his back turned. When he turns around, the shock knocks Jack right off his feet because the man in the suit looks an awful lot like his FATHER!

On the beach, the heat and the lack of water are taking their toll. When Claire faints, the others rally to her side, but when they go to give her some of the precious water, they make a frightening discovery – it’s all gone – stolen! Locke offers to go into the jungle to find more – just enough to keep Claire going.

IN FLASHBACK, we see Jack back in the same study, but he’s older now the Jack we know on the island. His mother tells him that his father is missing and that it’s Jack’s fault. She tells him to go and bring his father back home. Jack asks his mother where he is. She answers, Australia.

In the jungle, Jack races after the man in the suit. Just as he is getting close, he trips and falls down an incline, barely catching himself on a vine before falling off a cliff. He hangs there, slowly losing his grip on the vine. But just before he falls to the rocks below, a hand comes over and pulls him up. It’s Locke! He tells Jack that the others are all looking to him to tell them what to do. Jack doesn’t want the job and tells Locke about his hallucinations. Locke tells Jack that he should consider the possibility he is not hallucinating. But that’s impossible. Locke tells him that possible is a relative term especially on this island.

Back at the beach, Sayid and Kate catch Sun with a bottle of water. When they learn she got it from Sawyer, they confront him about stealing their supply. Turns out he didn’t do it and he can prove it – he made a trade with Jin, “cave man style”. As Charlie does his best to comfort Claire, we wonder how long she can hang on.

In FLASHBACK, Jack finally catches up with his father in Australia in the morgue. Back in reality, Jack wipes away his tears as he sits alone in the jungle struggling with the loss all over again. Suddenly, the man in the suit crosses by again. Jack follows him through the dark and into an undiscovered part of the island where Jack discovers fresh water and a COFFIN.

In the final FLASHBACK, we learn that Jack put his father’s coffin on the plane to fly back to California for the funeral. In real time, Jack finds that the coffin is EMPTY. In a fit of frustration at not being able to bury his father and the pure exhaustion that may be causing him to hallucinate, he destroys the coffin.

Back at the beach the water thief is caught. It was Boone! And just as the mob is about to have at him, Jack returns to the scene. He tells them they can’t go on like this. It’s been six days and rescue hasn’t come, they have to start accepting the idea that it may never come. He tells them about the water he found in the jungle and explains to them all that things have to change or more people are going to die. “If we can’t live together, we’re going to die alone.”

Lost – The Complete First Season

Season 1, Episode 104 – Walkabout

Lost – The Complete First Season

lost-season-1-episode-4-walkaboutABC Lost: This is the Lost TV Show Recap of: Lost Season 1 Episode 4 Walkabout (s01e04). We are in Locke’s dream as the show opens and it’s moments after the crash. As his eye opens, we see the experience from his perspective. Chaos rages around him as he very cautiously looks down to his feet. We see him wiggle his big toe – Good, everything works.

Back in real time, Locke’s dream is interrupted by Vincent barking. In fact, he’s waking up the entire camp. He won’t stop barking at the fuselage and when Jack and the others listen closely they can hear something rummaging around in there. But that can’t be, everything in there is dead. Sawyer? Nope, he’s right behind Jack. When they shine a flashlight inside, two glowing eyes shine right back at them. Uh oh…

Three squealing beasts charge out of the wreckage and tear through the camp. As they disappear back into the jungle, Locke is able to determine what they are -Wild Boars. They’ve been attracted by the bodies that have been baking in the fuselage for the last 4 days. Something has to be done. Bury them? They wouldn’t stay buried, not for long anyway. Jack makes the only call he can – The bodies have to be burned.

But, as usual, just as one problem is solved, another rears its ugly head. They’re out of food. It’s all gone. And just as panic begins to set in, Locke steps forward with his own brand of problem solving. They can hunt the boars. What are they supposed to hunt with? The case of knives Locke checked into the luggage compartment. “Who is this guy?”

In FLASHBACK Locke gets a cryptic phone call from someone who calls him “Colonel.” Of course, he’s in the military! But we soon discover that isn’t true at all – Locke is just another cubicle jockey with an active imagination.

Back on the island, Michael is getting ready to go with Locke. Walt wants to come, but Michael manages to communicate with Sun well enough to convince her to watch his son until the hunting party returns. Meanwhile, Sayid has a plan to try and locate the source of the French Transmission using homemade antennas to triangulate the signal. Kate agrees to help him and tells Jack of her plan before setting off with Locke and Michael to hunt for boar. Back at the fuselage, Claire is beginning to collect the personal effects of the dead for use in a eulogy during the cremation. She asks Jack to be the one to give it, but he doesn’t want the job. Claire decides to do it herself.


Boone remarks to Shannon that one of the survivors, Rose, has been sitting by herself way down the beach. He’s pretty sure she hasn’t eaten since the crash. When Shannon tells him to butt out, Boone reminds Shannon that she would starve without his help. She vows to show him she can take care of herself.

Deep in the jungle, Locke has found the boar trail. They’re close. He sends Michael and Kate out to surround the beast, but it turns on them and charges. Michael is gored in the leg and as Kate helps him up she calls to Locke to see if he is okay. “I’m fine, Helen, I just got the wind knocked out of me.” Who is Helen?

In FLASHBACK, we see Locke enjoying an intimate conversation with “Helen” over the phone. He has a surprise for her – he finally saved up the money to go to Australia and take that authentic aboriginal walkabout. And guess what? He bought two tickets. Sadly, we learn that Helen doesn’t share the same feelings for Locke as he does for her.

Back on the island, Kate agrees to help Michael limp back to the beach, but Locke is determined to bring down that boar. Kate tells him he can’t go out there by alone. Locke disagrees. “Don’t tell me what I can’t do.”

Back on the beach, a hunter of another sort has found her quarry. Shannon flirts with Charlie and mentions how much she would like a fish. Charlie is only too happy to catch her one as soon as he can learn how to from Hurley.

Jack has made his way over to Rose and tries to get her to open up to him. After some time, she does and tells him that, even though he has not been found, she believes her husband, Bernard is still alive. She agrees to rejoin the others. Meanwhile, back at the fuselage, Claire has found an envelope with Sayid’s name on it. He opens it and we find a woman’s picture inside. Sayid can’t seem to take his eyes off her.

On the way back to the beach, Kate stops to climb a tree and attach the antenna. But when she is up there, she sees the monster knocking down trees in the distance and drops the antenna, breaking it. And the monster is heading straight for Locke.

On the beach, Sun is teaching Walt about natural substitutes for toothpaste when Michael and Kate return. The others learn that the hunt was unsuccessful and worse still, that Locke is probably dead.

When Jack is making the final preparations to the fuselage, he sees something – wait someone, off in the forest. When he chases after him, he runs smack into Locke, who has somehow managed to survive his run in with the monster. And that’s not all – he brought back a boar with him.

As night falls, the fuselage is ignited and the names of the dead are read in memorial to them. Michael congratulates Locke on the hunt and asks him if he got a look at the monster. Locke tells him he didn’t see anything.

But as we get one more glimpse into his past, we learn that Locke is keeping a secret – one that must be seen to be believed.

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Lost Season 1: Tabula Episode 3 Recap

Lost – The Complete First Season

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This Lost Recap compliments of ABC.com covers the Lost TV Show Episode 3 (s01e03).

In a makeshift infirmary tent, Jack is tending to the Marshal who mutters the same thing over and over through his pain: “Don’t trust her…She’s dangerous.” When Jack asks him who “She” is, the Marshal tells him to look in his Jacket pocket. What he finds there will change things on the island forever. It’s a mug shot…of Kate!

The Signal Party is working their way back down the mountain. It’s getting dark and some of them want to make camp for the night. Sawyer wants to press on through the jungle at night, but anyone who has seen the last two episodes knows that isn’t a very good idea and he is convinced to stay. Sitting around the fire, they discuss what they should tell the others about the French transmission. That information hasn’t exactly done a lot for their peace of mind, so in the end they decide not to tell the others anything in order to preserve hope. At least for now…

And speaking of hope, back in the tent Jack is using a great deal of it trying to save the Marshall. Hurley enters, stumbles across Kate’s mug shot and asks the question we all want answered: “What do you think she did?” – off which we FLASHBACK to:

Kate, being prodded by a shotgun held by a farmer (Ray) who wants to know what she is doing sleeping in his barn. After a frank exchange, the two find that they can be of service to each other. He needs some help on the farm, she needs a job and a place to stay. She says her name is “Annie.”

Back at the Signal Party, Boone lifts the gun from Sawyer and the clip from Sayid as they sleep. They wake up and an argument ensues over who should have the gun, but they can’t agree on a trustworthy candidate – until they arrive at Kate. She reluctantly agrees to keep it.

The next morning, Hurley arrives at the infirmary tent to tell Jack the Signal Party has returned. Kate pulls Jack aside and says she has something she wants to tell him…in private. Jack is relieved, assuming that she is going to confide in him. But when they get down to it, Kate tells Jack about the French transmission. He asks if there is anything else she’d like to tell him. She asks if the Marshal has regained consciousness. When Jack tells her he did briefly during the surgery, Kate asks if he said anything to Jack. Jack considers the question for a moment before answering, “No.”

The Marshal has taken a turn for the worse. If they don’t find some stronger antibiotics, he’s not going to make it. Hurley tells him he’s looked everywhere…except the fuselage – but that’s full of bodies “and they’re all…dead.”

Jack enters the wreckage and does his best to avoid disturbing the bodies as he makes a desperate search for anything that will help the Marshal. Hearing something rustling behind him, he finds Sawyer combing the fuselage for a different reason – turns out he’s doing a little personal shopping. Jack berates him for disrespecting the dead, but Sawyer tells Jack to get with the program. Jack still thinks they are back in civilization while Sawyer realizes they are “in the wild.”

At one end of the beach, Charlie is helping Claire collect luggage using a wheelchair from the plane and they begin to form a bond. Meanwhile, Sun presents a suitcase to Jin, but after closer inspection Jin determines it is the wrong one and tells Sun to keep looking. But before she does, he tells her to go and clean up her face, she is embarrassing him. As she turns leave, he tells her he loves her. And the strange thing is that he appears to mean it.

Hurley bumps into Kate at the infirmary tent and tries to play it cool about knowing her secret and in the process notices the gun in her waistband. He is not a smooth liar. And off the gun we FLASHBACK to:

Kate, who decides it’s time to move on from the Australian farm. But when she accepts a ride from Ray to the train station, she learns that he is planning on turning her in to the authorities. He saw her picture at the post office and he really needs that reward money. Kate looks in the side mirror to see the Marshal, hot on her heels. In a desperate attempt to get away, Kate jerks the wheel and crashes the truck off the road. Saving the farmer from the truck costs her a chance to escape and she is captured by the Marshal.

Back in real time, while leaning over her body, the Marshal wakes up and lunges at Kate’s throat, choking her. Jack has to pull him off of her before it’s too late.

Michael struggles to forge bond with Walt – wants to know what the bald told him yesterday. Walt says it’s a secret, but when Michael presses the issue, Walt reveals that Locke told him “a miracle happened.” Michael wants him to stay away from Locke.

When the rain stops, Michael searches for the dog in jungle. He hears something in the tall grass; something dangerous. He runs as fast as he can to get away from it and runs smack into Sun, who is topless and washing herself. There is an awkward moment between them.

Back on the beach, the Marshal is dying. Loudly. His screams are taking a physical toll on the rest of the group. Sayid asks Jack if anything can be done. Jack says he is doing all he can. The Marshal tells Jack he wants to speak to Kate…alone. While she is in the tent, Hurley tells Jack about the gun he saw in her pants. Jack races back to the infirmary tent before it’s too late… “BANG!”

Out of the tent walks…Sawyer! He did what had to be done -what Jack couldn’t do. Horrible groans come from the tent again. We go in to find that the Marshal still isn’t dead – Sawyer shot him in the chest! He was aiming for the heart, but he missed! It will take hours for him to bleed out and he will suffer horribly. Jack throws an extremely shaken Sawyer out of the tent. And a few moments later…the moans stop for good. Jack emerges and walks past Sawyer without a word.

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Lost Parody: Episode 8 – The Yankees

lost-tv-show-numbersOn the Lost TV Show there is a numbers conspiracy. Hurley and danielle seem to be the only 2 on the Island that think these numbers are cursed “4 8 15 16 23 42″ and you find that on the hatch that John Locke finds has these numbers on it and a computer inside requires that you punch in these numbers in order to save the world.

Well, on this Lost Parody “The Yankes” Episdoe 8, we get the spoof on field of dreams and while Sawyer is so excited to meet these baseball players Hurley is in an uproar over the numbers on their backs!

Thanks again to the fine brothers for this lost Parody:

Lost: Pilot Part 1: Season 1, Episode 102 Recap

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lost-tv-show-booneLost TV Show: S01E02 Aired on 09/24/2004 and this recap comes on behalf of ABC and since the plan is that Season 6 is the last season on lost I am preserving the details here on this blog.

Shannon has found her belongings and retrieved a bikini to take advantage of the sun. Boone arrives to tell her that he and the other survivors are going through the wreckage and salvaging everything they can. She makes it clear that she has no intention of helping. What’s the point, they’re going to be rescued any minute, right?

Jin wades through the tide pools gathering sea urchin. Sun is watching from the beach when Michael arrives to ask her if she has seen his son, Walt. Jin overhears the conversation and chastises Sun for having the top button of her sweater open.

While searching the woods for Vincent, Walt stumbles across something lying on the ground. Michael catches up with him and scolds him for running off without telling him. Michael shows his father what he found … a pair of handcuffs.

And as we’re wondering where those cuffs came from, we catch up with Jack, Kate and Charlie who appear to have escaped whatever was chasing them. Kate asks Charlie what he was doing in the bathroom of the cockpit. Charlie confesses he was throwing up, but we soon learn this isn’t true. Charlie left something in the airplane bathroom just before the crash. Something he was desperate to get back.

Back at the beach Sawyer and Sayid are in the middle of a brawl and it’s all Jack and the others can do to break them up. Sawyer is convinced that Sayid is a terrorist and responsible for the crash. But when Kate asks if anyone can fix the transceiver, Sayid is the only one who is able to help. How? He was a military communications officer. Sayid goes off to fix the transceiver as Jack is called to tend to a horribly injured survivor who needs an operation to remove the piece of wreckage from his abdomen.

Hurley learns that Sayid saw action in the Gulf War. Not in the Air Force or Marines, but The Republican Guard! He gets the transceiver working, but can’t get a signal. He tells Kate he has an idea … If they can climb that mountain they might get a signal at high ground.

Elsewhere, Boone lays into Shannon for being incredibly selfish. She lashes back at him and tells her brother that she is going on the hike to find high ground with the others. Knowing she won’t change her mind, Boone goes along to look after his sister. Charlie and Sawyer decide to join the group at the last minute.

As the Signal Party climbs the steep slopes of the mountain, Jack asks Hurley to search the luggage for antibiotics while he looks for a blade he can use to operate. Along the way Jack runs into Michael and tells him he saw Vincent in the jungle earlier.

Walt, wandering alone, without his dog, comes upon Locke placing the pieces on his backgammon board. Walt’s curiosity gets the best of him. After teaching Walt the history of backgammon, Locke asks Walt a very creepy question: “Do you want to know a secret?”

Jin, who has been handing out the sea urchin he caught, finds Claire sitting alone writing in her. Soon after swallowing the food she feels her baby kick for the first time since the crash. In the joyful realization, Claire admits that she thinks of the baby as a “He.”

Meanwhile the Signal Party is walking through a new stretch of jungle. Just as Sayid and Sawyer are about to go at each other again, they discover that they have bigger problems. Something big is out there and it’s coming their way. They all turn to run; all except Sawyer that is who pulls a gun out of his belt and fires at the charging animal until it falls dead at his feet. We get our first good look at what came at them. But there must be some mistake. We’re on a tropical island…and that’s a polar bear!

Jack begins his operation to remove the piece of metal from the belly of the survivor. Hurley tries to help but faints at the first sight of blood.

Back in the jungle, Sawyer explains that he got the gun off on one of the bodies. And guess what, he took the guy’s badge too. There was a US Marshall on the plane and that would suggest a prisoner was being transported. But who was it? As Kate takes the gun apart and divides the pieces among the group we get to see her memory of the crash. And in the process we learn that Kate is keeping quite a secret herself.

In the middle of his primitive surgery, Jack’s patient regains consciousness. He is consumed by one question: “Where is she?”

At high ground, the group is finally able to get a signal, but they can’t transmit because something else is already transmitting. It’s difficult to hear, but it sounds French. It’s a distress signal that has been playing over and over for a very long time. Shannon spent a year “studying” in France and is called upon to translate. But what they learn is more terrifying than anything they could have imagined…

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Lost Untangled 513 – Season 5 x 13: Some Like It Hoth (Daddy Issues)

lost-tv-show-pierre-chang1Pierre Chang – Miles Straume’s father! OMG… I did not see that coming.

Pierre Change is the head scientist in the Dharma Initiative orientation films that we saw in earlier seasons as John Locke watched them as if they were instruction to him personally.

Pierre, who also goes by the names Marvin Candle, Mark Wickmund, and Edgar Halliwax (who can keep track!).

Well, I did say in an earlier post that the reference to Some Like it Hoth was referring to Star Wars Empire Strikes Back and I did not expect Hurley to be trying to write the script for George Lucas to make it better so we can avoid those stupid Ewoks! Well, this has nothing to do with the show, but it is funny.

Watch Lost TV Show and enjoy Lost Untangled 513 Some Like It Hoth (Daddy Issues). See below the video for the episode recap of s05e13.

A single mom checks out a small, crappy apartment with the manager. She tells him it’s just for her and her son — her husband is out of the picture. Her little eight year-old boy runs in and asks for money for the vending machines. She gives him some, and he runs off. She yells after him — no running, Miles. That’s right — this little boy is young Miles.

At the vending machine he suddenly stops, listening. He seems scared and confused. He can hear someone calling to him from inside an apartment. He crosses over to the door and puts his hand on it. Then he reaches down and finds a hidden key underneath a garden rabbit statue. But how did he know it was there? He puts the key in the door, unlocks it, and pushes it open –

Lara, his mom, is writing out the deposit check when she hears Miles scream. Lara and the apartment manager run to the other apartment and find Miles inside standing over a dead body. Young Miles says the man was alone and hurting. He kept calling out for Kimberly. The manager says Kimberly was the dead man’s wife who died last year. How’d Miles know that? Miles says the dead man told him. Lara is disturbed. What is Miles talking about? Then Miles says the dead man is still talking. Lara steps back, worried and scared. She tells Miles the man is dead, but Miles screams out that he can still hear him!

WHOOSH to Miles in the security station when Sawyer radios in. He asks Miles to accidentally erase the security tape for camera number 4. Miles sees Sawyer and Kate on the monitor and asks what they’re doing out there, and Sawyer tells him to just erase the tape. Sawyer is also going off the grid looking for Sayid, better known as their escaped “hostile.” Sawyer tells Kate he’ll do his best to cover up for them taking young Ben and giving him to the Others, but in the meantime she needs to go back to Juliet and see if anyone knows Ben’s missing.

Miles is about to pull the tape for camera 4 when Horace comes in and tasks him to take something out to Radzinsky at grid 334 and pick up a package. Miles hesitates — that’s hostile territory. They’re not supposed to be in 334. Horace says Miles is now in the circle of trust. Miles drives out to grid 334 and meets Radzinsky in the jungle. Radzinsky is angry it’s Miles and not LaFleur, but Miles assures him he’s in the circle of trust. Radzinsky signals his guys and they bring out a dead body, which they put in the body bag that Miles delivered. Miles asks what happened, and Radzinsky says the guy died falling into a ditch. But there’s an exit wound in the guy’s forehead that looks like he was shot. Radzinsky tells Miles to take the body back to Horace no questions asked. They disappear back into the jungle as Miles gets in the van. He waits until they’re gone, then unzips the body bag and asks the guy to tell him what really happened.

WHOOSH to Miles in his punk phase. He visits him mom as she lays dying in her bed. He wants to know before she goes why he can do the things he can do and why she won’t talk about his father. Lara says his father never cared about them. He kicked them out when he was just a baby and didn’t want anything to do with them. He wants to know where he is, and Lara says he’s dead. Miles asks why she didn’t tell him, and Lara says because it doesn’t matter. He’s been dead for a long time. Miles asks where his body is buried, and his mom says someplace he can never go.

WHOOSH to Miles returning with the “package” to Horace. Horace is on the phone with Dr. Pierre Chang, who wants the body brought out to him at the Orchid station. Miles heads back out to the van and discovers that Hurley has checked it out so he can deliver lunch to the construction crew at the Orchid station. He suggests they carpool, which will help global warming… which hasn’t happened yet, but maybe they can prevent it. Miles says no, Hurley can wait. But then Hurley realizes something and asks if Miles is on a secret mission. Miles pauses. Hurley is actually on to him. Miles has no choice, and they drive off together.

At the infirmary, Kate returns and tells Juliet they gave young Ben to the Others. Juliet asks if anyone saw them, and Kate says no. Juliet asks if Sawyer helped, and Kate says yes. Then Roger returns from the medical station with the supplies Juliet asked for — and sees that Ben’s bed is empty. Did he… die? Juliet says no, she left him for only ten minutes, and when she came back he was gone. Roger is angry and confused. Ben was dying, how could he just get up and walk out? Juliet’s a doctor — she’s supposed to watch him. He yells that he’s going to security and storms off. Resigned, Juliet turns to Kate and says, “Well. Here we go.”

Miles and Hurley drive in the van to the Orchid station. Hurley is writing in a notebook and asks how to spell “bounty hunter.” Miles asks him what he’s doing, and Hurley says it’s personal. Hurley then smells something bad in the van. He’s worried it could be the lunch for the crew, so he asks Miles to pull over. Miles reluctantly does, and Hurley finds the body in the body bag underneath a tarp. Hurley asks what happened to the guy. Miles says the guy’s name is Alvarez, and that he was digging a hole and thinking about a chick named Andrea when he felt a sharp pain in his mouth, which turned out to be a filling from his tooth being yanked out of its socket and blowing through his brain. Hurley asks how Miles knows all that, and Miles tells him they have to go. He realizes that Miles can talk to dead people. Hurley says his secret’s safe with him. He can talk to dead people, too.

WHOOSH to Miles leaving a house where he had a reading. At his car he’s approached by Naomi Dorrit, who tells him her employer has been following his work for some time and is interested in retaining his services. There’s a restaurant not too far from there, would Miles like to hear what she has to say? Miles smiles and says absolutely. She takes him to the kitchen of a closed-down restaurant. On a table is a dead body, and Miles says this really isn’t his thing. Naomi says it’s his audition, and from what she understands, this is exactly his thing. She throws him a wad of cash and asks Miles what he can tell her about the dead man. Miles closes his eyes and concentrates. The man was on his way to deliver some papers and pictures of empty graves to a guy named Widmore. The documents must have been swiped by the guy who shot him. This guy didn’t know who it was that shot him, so that means Miles doesn’t know either. Naomi tells him she’s leading an expedition to an island to find a man that will be very difficult to find. There are a number of deceased individuals killed by the man they’re looking for who can give them valuable information as to his whereabouts, and her employer is willing to pay Miles $1.6 million. Miles doesn’t hesitate and asks when do they leave?

WHOOSH to the island as Kate sees Roger drinking beer and sitting in a swing. He is clearly getting drunk and far from being okay. She tells him she’s sure things will work out. She has a feeling that Ben will be okay. Roger is suddenly suspicious. Does Kate know something about what happened to Ben? Kate realizes she said too much and leaves.

In the van, Hurley asks why Miles won’t admit can he talk to dead people. Hurley talks to lots of dead people, and sometimes they even play chess. Miles asks if Hurley actually sees them, and Hurley says of course. Miles says that’s not how it works. He says what he does has nothing to do with talking to ghosts. It’s a feeling, a sense. Hurley shrugs and says that’s how it works for him. They arrive at the Orchid, and Miles tells Hurley to keep quiet.

Chang comes out and is not pleased that Miles brought Hurley along. His instructions were to come alone. Hurley says it’s okay, he knows about the body. Chang can’t believe it. Hurley promises that he can keep a secret. Chang warns Hurley that if he can’t, he’ll ship Hurley off to Hydra island to weigh polar bear turds for their ridiculous experiments. Chang orders two guys to take the package inside. Chang follows them inside, chewing out a construction worker along the way. Hurley says that guy is a total douche. Miles sighs and says that douche is his dad. Hurley is surprised. How long has Miles known? Miles says on the third day they were there, his mother got in line behind him at the cafeteria. That was his first clue. Hurley reminds him that all the Dharma people end up dead. Doesn’t Miles want to save them? Miles says he can’t. Whatever happened, happened. Chang comes out and says he needs Miles to take him to Radzinsky at the Swan station site. Miles asks what happened to the body, and Chang says what body.

As they drive to the Orchid station, Hurley is in full-on matchmaking mode and asks Chang many leading questions. Can Chang talk about what he does with his wife? No, it’s classified. With his kids? Chang has a three month-old baby, so no. What’s his name? Miles. Small world — that’s Mile’s name, too. Miles stares straight ahead, hating what Hurley is doing. Hurley asks if Chang and Miles are tight — they’ve been on the island for three years now. Miles says they don’t exactly travel in the same circles. Chang didn’t realize there were circles. Hurley says well maybe they can all grab a beer some time.

They pull up to a secret gate hidden by jungle foliage, and Chang opens it. Miles drives them down into a construction site. Chang tells them they can leave. He’ll get a ride back with Radzinsky. Hurley asks what is this place and why all the secrecy? Miles doesn’t care. But then Hurley overhears a guy ask for the serial numbers to put on the hatch. Another guy reads them off: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23… And before he can say the last number, Hurley whispers it. 42. Miles asks Hurley how he knew, and Hurley says because they’re building the hatch that crashed his plane.

WHOOSH to Miles leaving a taco stand as a van pulls up besides him. Two guys jump out and drag Miles inside. A man named Bram tells Miles he needs to talk him out of working for Charles Widmore. Bram says Miles isn’t ready to go to that island and asks him if he knows what lies in the shadow of the statue? Miles doesn’t know what Bram is talking about, and Bram says he’s not ready to go. But if Miles goes with Bram, he can find out all the answers he’s spent his life trying to find out. Like who he is, why he has a gift… and information about his father. Miles says he only cares about money, and he’ll take a pass on going to the island if Bram doubles what Widmore is going to pay him. Miles wants $3.2 million. Bram laughs and says they’re not paying Miles anything. They stop and toss Miles out. Bram says Miles is playing for the wrong team. Miles asks what team Bram is on, and Bram says the one that’s going to win.

WHOOSH to the island as Miles and Hurley drive back to the barracks. Hurley asks if Miles’ dad is around in the future, and Miles says no. Hurley says this is awesome, Miles has a chance to get to know his dad. But Miles doesn’t want to know his dad. He wasn’t even around when Miles was a kid and didn’t care about him. Besides, it doesn’t matter. His dad is dead. Hurley says but he’s not. They just dropped him off. Miles grabs Hurley’s notebook and reads it — “Exterior Hoth.” What? Hurley admits he’s writing The Empire Strike Back because George Lucas is going to be looking for a sequel to Star Wars. Miles says that’s the stupidest thing he’s ever heard, and Hurley says at least he’s not afraid to talk to his own dad.

At Sawyer’s house, Jack tells Sawyer that Roger thinks Kate had something to do with Ben going missing, but Jack talked to Roger and thinks he’s not going to say anything for now. As Jack leaves, Phil walks up. He says he as a lead on who took the kid — Sawyer did. He holds up the security tape that Miles didn’t get a chance to erase. Sawyer says he has a perfectly good explanation for that — and punches Phil, knocking him out cold. He tells Juliet to get some rope.

At the motor pool, Hurley and Miles check in the van. Hurley admits that he used to hate his dad, too. But after his dad came back, he gave him a second chance and they got to be best friends. He doesn’t know if he’ll ever see him again, but he misses him. Miles says he never knew his dad and doesn’t want to. Hurley says that was Luke’s attitude, too. Luke found out that Vader was his father, and instead of talking to him, Luke overreacted and got his hand cut off. They eventually worked it out, but at what price? Another Death Star was destroyed, Boba Fett was eaten by the Sarlacc, and we got the Ewoks. And it all could’ve been avoided if they just communicated.

Miles crosses through the barracks on his way home and stops — reacts to what he sees. It’s Chang holding a little baby in his lap. Chang is holding baby Miles and reading to him! It’s an idyllic father-son moment, and his mom is in the back cooking dinner. Chang is animated, totally into the moment. Miles sees that despite what his mother told him, clearly this man loves his son. Then Chang gets a phone call and gives baby Miles to Lara. Chang hangs up and walks out. Miles walks in the opposite direction, but Chang sees him and says he needs his help. There’s a sub with scientists coming in from Ann Arbor.

Miles drives Chang down to the docks, and they help the scientists from headquarters unload. And as Miles is helping the last guy out — he sees that it’s Daniel Faraday returning to the island. Miles is surprised. Faraday smiles and says long time no see.

Lost Spoiler: Lost 5×14 The Variable

lost-tv-show-faraday4Looks like we get to see what Daniel Faraday has been up to so far since the time travel back to 1977. Faraday is a physicist originally hired on by Charles Whidmore whom we know was once the leader on the Island of Lost. What is the Island called anyway? He creates a connection with Desmond as he apparently has some memory issues which I am sure will be revealed this season.

Daniel also claims his mother is Eloise Hawking (which I am sure we will find more out about her as well.

Lost Tv Show is one of the best shows ever and it takes stars like Jeremy Davies (former E.T. Movie start) to make have that mystic that just keeps people coming back.

While the other cast members are making their way on the Island, Faraday was back in the regular world doing who knows what! We will find out .

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Lost: Pilot Part 1: Season 1, Episode 101 Recap

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kate-charlie-lost-recap-episode-1-season-1A man awakes in a jungle. He is bruised and bloody, and doesn’t know where he is. A yellow Labrador Retriever watches him from the trees, then suddenly runs off. He forces himself up and winces in pain, leaning against a tree. He checks his jacket pocket and finds a small bottle of vodka. Recognition of where he is begins to float across his face. He winces back the pain and begins to run through the trees, reaching a beautiful beach.

He hears sounds … people screaming. He wanders around a bend and finds what has brought him here … a plane crash, survivors in shock. A man trapped beneath wreckage. A woman not breathing. A pregnant woman screaming for help. He runs to help those he can, and rallies the others to help him. One of these strangers asks his name: “Jack.”

After the initial shock of the crash has settled a little, Jack digs through the scattered luggage and finds a sewing kit. He goes off into the woods to check his own injuries, where he meets a young woman. He enlists her help in stitching a laceration on his back closed, and he explains that he is a doctor.

Back at the crash site, the survivors do their best to make themselves comfortable. Sayid introduces himself to Charlie, and gets Charlie to help build a bonfire, for the rescuers to see. Hurley gathers together the food from the plane, and distributes it amongst the survivors. Michael checks on the welfare of his son, Walt. And Jack has returned to the beach with his new friend, Kate. Jack explains to her that if they can find the front of the plane, they may be able to radio for help with a transceiver. Kate says she saw smoke coming from the jungle … and tells Jack if he’s going to look for it, she’s coming with him. Just as Jack is about to argue, the group hears a sound from inside the trees … a loud, terrifying, monstrous howl that goes on and on. The tops of the trees shake, and eventually whatever is making the sound goes away, leaving the survivors marooned, exhausted … and now terrified.
The next day, Jack and Kate tell the survivors that they are going to look for the rest of the fuselage. Charlie invites himself along for the trip, and the three head off. On the way, Kate realizes that she knows Charlie from somewhere, but can’t place him. Charlie gleefully announces that he’s the bassist for Drive Shaft, which pleases Kate. As the trio works their way across a valley and re enters the jungle, the sky darkens, and a rainstorm strikes from out of nowhere. Back at the crash site, everyone rushes for cover as the strange sounds from the jungle begin again.

Jack, Kate and Charlie find the wreckage in the jungle. They see no signs of survivors as they climb up into the fuselage towards the cockpit. After breaking their way in, they find the Pilot still strapped to his seat. As Kate and Jack search for the fuselage, the seemingly dead Pilot wakes up. After they give him some water, they tell the pilot “at least 48″ of the passengers have survived, and it’s been sixteen hours since the crash. The Pilot then tells them they lost their radio six hours into the flight, and couldn’t be seen by anyone. They turned around to head to Fiji, and by the time they hit turbulence and crashed, they were a thousand miles off course. The rescuers are looking in the wrong place.

The Pilot shows them where the transceiver is kept, and as he tries to get it to work, and Kate finds Charlie in the bathroom for some reason, the strange sounds are heard again … this time just outside the fuselage. They try to catch a glimpse of whatever is making the sound through the cockpit windows, and when the Pilot crawls out to take a look, he is snatched up by the mysterious force. The fuselage is then knocked to the ground, and Charlie, Jack and Kate try and make a run for it.

The three survivors run for their lives, with whatever it is hot on their heels. Charlie falls, and when Jack goes back to help him, Kate finds herself alone in the jungle, terrified. Charlie comes upon her suddenly, and the rain stops just as quickly as it began. They go back looking for Jack, and find him a little ways back, along with the body of the Pilot … hanging from the top of a tree above them. They stand there, wondering what could do something like that.

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