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Lost – The Complete First Season
ABC 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.
Lost – The Complete First Season
Lost – The Complete First Season

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.
Lost – The Complete First Season
Lost – The Complete First Season
Lost 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…
Lost – The Complete First Season
Lost – The Complete First Season
A 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.
Lost – The Complete First Season
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