CAST:
Sgt. Buccelli
- Played by: Theo Rossi
U.S. Soldier #1
- Played by: Thomas Meharey
U.S. Soldier #2
- Played by: Kamari Borden
Tariq
- Played by: Marc Casabani
Sgt. Austen
- Played by: Lindsey Ginter
Joe Inman
- Played by: Clancy Brown
FLASHBACK SUMMARY:
We open in FLASHBACK on an Iraqi bunker during the first Gulf War. As
bombs continue to fall around them, a brutal Republican Guard commander
urges his soldiers to destroy their documents before it's too late. The
door is kicked in and a squad of American soldiers captures the Iraqi
soldiers. They want to know who is in charge and thankfully one of the
new prisoners speaks English. Sayid.
Sayid is taken aside for questioning and asked where the commander,
Tariq, is. But Sayid is a loyal member of the Republican Guard, so he
tells the Americans that Tariq fled long before they arrived. And it
looks like the Americans believe him. Until he is led into a room to
find Tariq tied to a chair in front of him.
On the island, Rousseau has been spotted near the camp on the
beach. And when Sayid asks what she is doing there, she tells him she
was looking for him. She leads him through the jungle; she has
something important to show him. They arrive in a clearing to find a
man hanging in a net from a tree. Rousseau has given them a prisoner.
Back in FLASHBACK, Sayid is being used to translate the interrogation
of his own commanding officer. The Americans are looking for a missing
helicopter pilot and they know Tariq can lead them to him. But the
commander refuses to cooperate. And Sayid's continuing loyalty clouds
his own involvement, despite the threats of what's to come.
Sayid is introduced to a man who has some information about what
kind of man Sayid's boss really is. He tells Sayid it is very important
they find the missing helicopter pilot, but he knows Tariq will never
talk to him. That's why Sayid is going to have to make him talk to him.
And so Sayid goes back inside the holding room with Tariq. Only this
time he brings a few things with him. Horrible things…
Back in the Hatch now, Sayid is "talking" to this prisoner. And
honestly, the guy tells a very compelling story. It sounds like he's a
victim in all of this, just like the rest of them. And Sayid may have
more in common with this man than he realizes. But he wants to be sure.
After what he has been through, Sayid needs to be sure. And we see just
how much Sayid has learned since that dark day back in Iraq with Tariq.
Even after he swore never do anything like that again.
Courtesy of ABC recap