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[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke retrieving an engagement ring
he's hidden in a sock drawer. Scene switches to Locke in the
kitchen packing a picnic lunch.]
HELEN [giving him a kiss]: So, what did I do to deserve
this?
LOCKE: What, can't a fella take his girl out for a picnic
lunch just because?
HELEN: Fella?
LOCKE [hiding the ring in the picnic basket]: That's
right, fella.
HELEN: Where are you taking me?
LOCKE: I'm not telling, so just quit asking.
HELEN: Can I be of any help?
LOCKE: You just read your obituaries and drink your
coffee and I'll take care of everything.
HELEN: Don't knock the obits -- the nicest part of the
paper. No one ever says anything mean about people once they're
dead.
LOCKE: Mmm, and here I am thinking the funnies are the
nicest part of the paper.
[We see a concerned look cross Helen's face
as she's reading the obits.]
HELEN: John? John, what's your father's name?
LOCKE: Why?
HELEN: Is it Anthony -- Anthony Cooper?
LOCKE: Yes, that's right.
HELEN: He's dead.
[Back in the hatch, we see Gale at the
dining table with Locke and Jack.]
JACK [giving Gale paper]: Draw it again -- the map to
your balloon.
GALE: I was joking. I was making a joke. There's nothing
out there besides my balloon. I was just frustrated. It was a
stupid thing to say. I'm sorry.
LOCKE: It's too late anyway. She's already long gone,
Jack.
JACK: So, what's done is done?
LOCKE: That's right.
JACK: Put him back in the armory. [he exits]
GALE: Why do you let him talk to you like that? [Locke
grabs him by the collar and forcefully takes him to the armory]
Hey, wait, I...
LOCKE: Shut up!
GALE: John, I'm sorry. John?
[We see Ana and Sayid in the jungle, in the
rain.]
ANA: Maybe he's wrong. We should search the other side
of the cliff.
SAYID: We've been searching for 3 hours. This balloon
does not exist. [calling out] Charlie!
ANA: Then why did he draw the map?
SAYID: You told him you would protect him whether we
found this balloon or not. You've given him 2 more days to talk
-- to figure how to escape. We're done. [calling out] Charlie!!
CHARLIE [off camera]: Over here! This way! [Sayid and Ana
run toward him] Sayid!
[We see a burial mound with a cross.]
CHARLIE: He said he buried her, right? His wife?
ANA: Why isn't it raining here?
[They look up and see the balloon in the
trees above.]
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[We see Hurley arranging things at his
shelter. Jack approaches.]
JACK: Hurley, you seen Ana-Lucia?
HURLEY: She took off into the jungle with Charlie and
Sayid yesterday.
JACK: Yesterday -- they say anything about where they
were going?
HURLEY: Well, that would, like, assume that anyone
actually tells me anything. Maybe if I were in the loop I could
be more helpful.
JACK: There is no loop, Hurley.
CLAIRE [entering with Aaron]: Excuse me, Jack. He's been
really hot and fussy. Do you mind having a look at him?
JACK: Yeah, sure, sure.
HURLEY [exiting]: Loop, dude, loop.
CLAIRE: So, the fever's completely gone?
JACK: Completely.
CLAIRE: You're not just saying that, right? You seem a bit
distracted.
JACK: No, I'm fine. And so is Aaron.
CLAIRE: Thanks.
LIBBY [entering]: Doctor still in? I was grabbing for
muscles in the tide pool -- pissed off a sea urchin.
JACK: Well, it doesn't look infected. A little neosporin
wouldn't hurt.
LIBBY: Yeah, right, neosporin. [she looks toward Sawyer]
I think the current rate of exchange is 10 loads of laundry for a
tube.
JACK: Right.
[We see Gale reading in the armory. Locke
is listening to music and riding the exercise bike. We hear a
beep sound and a voice through heavy static.]
LOUDSPEAKER VOICE: 20 minutes to lockdown.
[Locke stops riding the bike. We hear
feedback from the speaker. Locke stops the music and checks on
the computer. The screen looks normal and the timer shows 47
minutes. We hear more feedback as Locke tries to fix the
loudspeaker. The volume on the speaker increases dramatically,
scaring Locke and getting Gale's attention.]
LOUDSPEAKER VOICE: ... 17 minutes to
lockdown.
GALE: What was that? John, what's the matter?
[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke and Helen drive up to the
cemetery where Cooper's being buried.]
HELEN: You sure you want to do this? [Locke nods] We
could just go on that picnic, you know.
LOCKE: Soon, I promise.
HELEN: Hey, maybe he left you his kidney?
[They chuckle. The scene switches to them
sitting beside the coffin as the priest performs the service.
Locke and Helen are the only people attending.]
FATHER CHUCK: For we who are alive, who are
left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet
the Lord in the air. And so we will live with the Lord forever.
[Locke notices 2 thug-looking guys lurking
a little way off.]
FATHER CHUCK: We commit the soul of Anthony
Cooper to you, but we shall never be separated. And now we are
united with Christ as we go toward him. Amen.
[Locke notices a silver car.]
FATHER CHUCK: Do you wish to say anything,
John?
LOCKE [approaching the coffin]: I forgive you.
[The car drives away.]
[Back in the hatch, we hear more of the
broken up loudspeaker message.]
LOUDSPEAKER VOICE: ... please proceed...
protocol... please proceed...
GALE: John? Hey, you out there? What's that noise? John?
What's going on? Talk to me.
LOCKE: Will you be quiet!
GALE: Tell me what's happening, what the hell is...
LOCKE: Will you shut up!!
LOUDSPEAKER VOICE: 9, 8, 7, 6, 5...
GALE: Maybe you should get Jack?
LOCKE: I said, shut up!!!
LOUDSPEAKER VOICE: 4, 3, 2, 1.
[The blast doors begin coming down. Locke
manages to get a crow bar slipped in under the last door to go
down just in the nick of time.]
GALE: What happened?
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[We see Hurley, Sawyer, and Kate playing
poker on the beach.]
HURLEY: I bet 4 papayas.
SAWYER: You can't bet; I just bet. You can either call or
raise or lay 'em down, Muttonchops.
[Hurley's unsure of what to do, and looks
toward Kate.]
KATE: Don't look at me.
JACK [entering]: Lay 'em down, Hurley. He's got you
beat.
HURLEY: Dude, I got a killer hand, here.
JACK: No, you don't.
HURLEY: But you don't even know...
JACK: You've a baby straight. He's got the flush.
KATE: What about me? What do I got?
JACK: Hard to say, but you're just playing for the fun
of it.
KATE: Well, fun's not bad. You should try it sometime.
JACK [exiting]: Don't call him, Hurley.
SAWYER [to Jack]: Hey, Amarillo Slim -- you think because
you watch poker on TV you can tussle with the big boys?
JACK: I've got to head back to the hatch.
SAWYER: Hatch ain't going nowhere, Doc. How about you put
your mangos where your mouth is?
JACK: I guess I could play a hand or two.
[Back in the hatch, the lights start
flickering.]
GALE: Hey, what's going on?
[Locke tries to lift the blast door using
the crow bar, but can barely get it to budge.]
GALE: Are you still out there? John? John?
LOCKE: I'm here.
GALE: What were those noises? What's wrong? Did
something...
LOCKE: Nothing is wrong.
[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke putting the panel back on the
crawl space access to a house, and meeting a woman in front of
the house.]
NADIA: So what's the verdict, Mr. Locke?
LOCKE: The seismic bolting is all first rate; there's no
visible mold, no dry rot. It'll all be in my report, but I think
you and your husband got a pretty nice house.
NADIA: If I had a husband I'm sure he would be happy to
hear that.
LOCKE: If you'll just sign this invoice.
[Locke notices the same car that was at the
funeral is parked across the street. He approaches and the window
rolls down revealing Cooper.]
COOPER: Hello, son.
[Scene switches to Locke and Cooper in a
bar.]
LOCKE: What do you want?
COOPER: Look, John, I know what I did to you was wrong.
LOCKE: You stole my kidney.
COOPER: I was dying.
LOCKE: You could've asked me. You could have just asked
me. What do you want from me?
COOPER: I killed myself off because there are 2 men out
there who were going to beat me to it.
LOCKE: What'd you do, steal their livers?
COOPER: No, I took them for 700,000 dollars -- retirement
con. I put the money in a safe deposit box, but these 2 guys may
be sitting on the bank to see if I show my face -- which is why I
need you to go in there and get it for me.
LOCKE: You think I'm stupid?
COOPER: I want you to take 200 grand of it. It won't make
up for what I did to you, but it's the best I can do. I'll be at
the Flightline motel -- it's out by the airport -- until tomorrow
afternoon. Then I'm gone, money or no money. And, John, if I
don't see you again? I'll understand.
[Back at the hatch.]
LOCKE: We're locked in.
GALE: What?
LOCKE: These blast doors came down. The whole living area
is sealed off. I can't get out.
GALE: Did you try to pry...
LOCKE: Yeah, but I couldn't -- maybe, maybe if the 2 of
us.
GALE: You want me to help you?
LOCKE: Yeah.
GALE: And if I do help you get these doors up then
you're just going to lock me back in here, aren't you?
LOCKE: That's right.
GALE: Then I'm going to need your word, John. I'm going
to need your word that you won't let your people do anything to
me.
LOCKE: Well, if you're who you say you are then what are
you worried about?
GALE: Things have happened to them -- things that I have
nothing to do with. But they've got no one to blame except for
me. So I'm going to need your word that you'll protect me, no
matter what.
[Locke opens the armory door.]
LOCKE: Who are you?
GALE: My name is Henry Gale. I'm from Minnesota. And I
crashed on this island just like you.
LOCKE: Alright, you have my word.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[We see Hurley, Kate, Sawyer and Jack
playing cards at the beach. There is a big pile of fruit on the
ground between Jack and Sawyer.]
HURLEY: Dude, you got me.
KATE: I'm out.
SAWYER: Think you're in my head, Doc?
JACK: You've still got 3 papayas -- call or fold.
SAWYER: Well, you're in trouble now, Cool Hand. Pocket
queens makes me the set. [he chuckles]
JACK [showing his cards]: King's wired.
HURLEY: Whoa, dude.
[Kate laughs, Sawyer looks crushed.]
JACK: But at least I'm not in your head. Well, I guess
that's it.
SAWYER: What do you mean, "it"?
JACK: Sawyer, you're busted. I got it all. It wouldn't
really be fair for you to go pick more mangos.
SAWYER: Oh, I've got a hell of lot more than mangos. You
want to play real stakes, name 'em?
JACK [laughing]: It's a pile of fruit, man.
SAWYER: And I want it back.
KATE: Should I go and get a ruler?
SAWYER [to Hurley]: Fun time's over, Mongo. Why don't you
go hit the buffet?
HURLEY: But, I want to...
KATE: Come on, Hurley. Let's go leave these boys to
their sandbox.
SAWYER: One more hand, Doc. What's it going to take?
JACK: The medicine you stole from the armory, all of it.
[In the hatch, we see Locke positioning one
of the longer bars for the weights to slide it under the blast
door to get more leverage. Locke and Gale lift the door with the
crow bar far enough to slide the weight bar under. They use the
weight bar to try to lift the door higher.]
LOCKE: Let's go. Harder.
GALE: I'm losing it.
LOCKE: The tool box. Get the tool box -- that'll hold it.
GALE: You sure?
LOCKE: Get it! Come on, put it under.
[The tool box holds the door. Locke
immediately starts to slide under.]
GALE: John, John, wait, don't just...
[The tool box buckles and Locke's legs are
trapped under the door. He screams out in pain, and Gale tries
lifting the door with his arms.]
LOCKE: You have to stop the door. Put something else
under the door. Come on, come on.
[Gale puts the weights under the door.]
LOCKE: Stack 'em, stack 'em. You have to stop the
pressure. Come on, come on, come on.
[Gale puts enough weights so the door stops
moving down.]
GALE: Alright, alright, let's get you out. Come on.
[Gale starts pulling Locke out.]
LOCKE: No, no, stop, stop, stop!
GALE: Alright, we'll wait 'til somebody comes down.
Alright? It's only a matter of time, yeah?
LOCKE: Yeah, but we don't have time.
[FLASHBACK]
[We see safe deposit box #1516 being
opened. Inside is a pile of cash. The scene switches to Locke
arriving home.]
LOCKE: Honey, put on your Sunday best! I'm taking you out
to paint...
HELEN: John, we have visitors.
[Locke turns to see the men that were
lurking at the funeral.]
HELEN: Um, these men say they knew your father.
BANE: Hi, John, I'm Jimmy Bane.
[Locke pauses a long time before shaking
Bane's outstretched hand.]
LOCKE: I'm sure Helen told you I didn't really know
him...
BANE: She told me. But I'd like to ask you a couple
questions if that's okay.
LOCKE: Sure, of course.
BANE: Have you seen your father since he died, Mr.
Locke?
LOCKE: Wh-have-have I...?
BANE: Well, we were thinking possibly he's not dead, and
maybe you know that? I mean, for his son, you didn't look too
shook up at his funeral.
HELEN: How dare you? If you had any idea what that man
did to him -- what that son-of-bitch...
LOCKE: Helen, hey Helen.
HELEN: We were there to get past him, to get on with our
lives, to let him go. Get out of here.
LOCKE: Helen, hey.
BANE: Okay. Okay, just one thing before we go. What's in
the bag, John?
LOCKE: Work papers and stuff. I'm a home inspector.
BANE: You won't mind if we take a look?
[Locke gives him the bag and the other guy
dumps it out on the table. It's just work papers and stuff.]
BANE: Well, there you go. Thanks for the coffee, miss.
[they exit]
LOCKE: Helen, I'm sorry. Are you okay?
HELEN: Were you lying to those men, John?
LOCKE: No, I was scared. I was -- I was scared.
[They hug.]
[Back on the island, Sawyer and Jack are
playing cards.]
SAWYER: So, where'd you learn to play cards, Doc?
JACK: Phuket.
SAWYER: What the hell were you doing in Thailand? [Jack
doesn't respond] What, you don't think I know where Phuket is?
Just because I dropped out in 9th grade don't make me an idiot.
Far East, huh? I wouldn't have taken you for a world traveler.
That where you got the art on your shoulder?
JACK: How about you deal again?
SAWYER: What?
JACK: This time from the top of the deck.
SAWYER [smiling]: Well, I had to try.
[Back in the hatch.]
GALE: What does it do?
LOCKE: We're not exactly sure.
GALE: And you push it...
LOCKE: Every 108 minutes, yeah.
GALE: How soon does this alarm go off?
LOCKE: Very -- which is why I need you to go up through
the grate and into the vents.
GALE: Grate's bolted shut. I tried it.
LOCKE: There's another grate in the pantry. You can get
up through there. Take the vent into the dome.
GALE: Maybe we should wait.
LOCKE: We can't wait; it's going to go off any minute. I
trusted you, Henry, now you've got to trust me. That button has
to be pushed.
GALE: Okay, what do I do?
LOCKE: Once you're inside, you'll hear the alarm beeping,
and you just have to enter the numbers: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42, and
then you press execute. It has to be exactly those numbers in
exactly that order. Now do you...
GALE: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42. I got it.
[Gale goes into the pantry.]
LOCKE: Can you reach it?
GALE: I think so.
[Gale climbs up on the shelving and tries
to open the grate.]
LOCKE: Be careful.
[Gale falls and is unconscious.]
LOCKE: Henry?
[We hear the timer start to beep.]
LOCKE: Henry?!
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[Back at the beach, Jack and Sawyer are
playing cards. We see them through binoculars.]
LIBBY: What's going on?
HURLEY: Jack and Sawyer are finally going to beat each
other up.
[The scene switches to Jack and Sawyer.]
JACK: 10 mangos.
SAWYER: Okay, I'll call you with the aspirin and raise you
with a bottle of Amoxicilin.
JACK: Do you even know what Amoxicilin is?
SAWYER: You may have been to Phuket, Doc, but I've been to
Tallahassee. [Jack looks like he doesn't understand] Let's just
say something was burning and it wasn't from the sunshine.
JACK: I'm all in.
SAWYER: Well, that's the move of a man who wants me to lay
it down.
JACK: You're not going to lay it down.
SAWYER: I'm not, huh? Why's that?
JACK: Because there's a bunch of people watching us
right now and you don't want them to see you lose. Again.
SAWYER: Well alright, I call. What you got? [Jack shows
his cards] Pair a 9s? You pushed in with a pair of 9's?!
JACK: You got me. Let's see 'em.
[Sawyer shows his cards, irritatedly. He's
got a pair of 5s.]
JACK: Guess it was enough, huh?
SAWYER: Son-of-a-bitch.
JACK: I'll come get the meds later. [he starts to leave]
SAWYER: Hey, when I asked you what you wanted for stakes
-- why didn't you ask for the guns?
JACK: When I need the guns, I'll get the guns.
[Back in the hatch we see that Henry is
still unconscious and the alarm is still beeping.]
LOCKE: Henry, get up, damn it. Henry! [Henry comes to]
Henry, are you alright?
GALE: What happened?
LOCKE: Listen to me, you have to get up into the vents
and enter the numbers into the computer.
GALE: How long was I...
LOCKE: Please, you have to go right now; we're running
out of time.
GALE [faintly]: Okay, yeah.
LOCKE: Be careful!
[Henry goes into the vent.]
LOCKE: Henry?! [The 1 minute alarm starts sounding]
Henry, can you hear me?
[Locke tries very unsuccessfully to lift
door with his arms.]
LOCKE: Henry? Henry?
[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke arrive at the Flightline
Motel and knock on the door to Cooper's room.]
COOPER: Yeah, who is it?
LOCKE: It's John. [Cooper opens the door, smiling
broadly] Can I come in?
COOPER: Yeah, of course.
[Locke opens the bag of money. Cooper
starts transferring the money to his own bag.]
COOPER: Any problems.
LOCKE: Nope.
COOPER: Your date at my funeral -- she got a name?
LOCKE: Helen.
COOPER: That's a nice name -- pretty girl, too.
LOCKE: I'm, uh, I'm going to ask her to marry me --
tonight, actually.
COOPER [chuckling]: Well, good for you. Congratulations.
LOCKE: Yeah, thanks.
[Cooper puts a couple of stacks of money on
the table.]
COOPER: Your share -- should buy you a nice honeymoon.
LOCKE: I didn't do this for the money.
COOPER: Then why did you do it? [Locke just looks at him]
Well, alright, um -- my plane, I gotta -- I gotta cab waiting. If
you don't want the cash, the maid's going to get a hell of a tip.
Bye, John.
[Cooper opens the door to find Helen
standing there. Locke is shocked.]
HELEN: Are you him?
COOPER: Listen, sweetheart...
HELEN [slapping his face]: How could you? How could you
do this to him? We were moving past this.
[Helen looks to Locke. He looks like he
wants to explain, but can't find the words. Helen leaves.]
LOCKE: Helen, wait. [he follows her] Helen, wait, you
don't understand. I was going to tell you everything.
HELEN: You lied to me.
LOCKE: No, please, I can explain.
HELEN: You looked me right in the eye and you lied to me.
You made your choice, John. You need his love more than mine.
LOCKE: No, my choice is you. I was going to -- I love
you. [Helen opens the car door] No, please. Please, Helen. I love
you and I want to spend my life with you and, and I can't live
without you. Helen, so -- [Locke goes down on one knee and pulls
the ring out] so, will you marry me?
[Helen looks troubled, but she gets in the
car and drives away.]
LOCKE: Helen.
[We see Cooper staring at Locke. He gets in
the cab and drives off.]
[We see Locke in the hatch. The alarm is
sounding furiously.]
LOCKE: Henry! Henry!!
[Suddenly the alarm stops and we hear the
timer numbers flipping. We hear sounds like something powering
up. The lights go out. We hear the numbers stop flipping.]
LOCKE: Please say something.
[We see black lights comes on, Locke looks
at the blast door in surprise and we see a map of the hatches
fluorescing in the black light. The lights go off again, and the
regular lights come back on. The blast doors come up. We see that
a bar on the bottom of the door has gone into Locke's leg. He
pushes himself away from the door.]
LOCKE: Henry!
[Locke pulls himself by his arms into the
computer room.]
LOCKE: Henry? Anybody here?
[We see the timer at 107.]
LOCKE: Is anybody here? Henry!
[We see Henry approach Locke from behind.]
LOCKE: You came back.
GALE: What, did you think I was going to leave you here?
Come on, can you stand?
LOCKE: I don't -- I think so. [Locke stands and leans
again a wall] Thank you, Henry. Thank you for not leaving me.
GALE: You're welcome, John.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[We see Jack walking in the jungle at night
with a torch. Kate, also carrying a torch, runs to catch up with
him.]
KATE: Hey, hey, Jack. Wait up. You heading up to the
hatch?
JACK: Yeah.
KATE: Mind if I join? It's been a while since I had a
shower and I was just hoping that...
JACK: Actually, the plumbing's busted.
KATE: Busted?
JACK: Yeah, water's been running muddy. I guess we've
got a cracked pipe but it's going to take some time to find it.
KATE: Oh, well, I guess I wasted a trip, then.
JACK: Well, I'll let you know as soon as we get things
worked out down there.
KATE: Right. [she turns to leave, but turns back] I'm
glad you beat Sawyer.
JACK: You know what? The hatch can wait until morning --
if you'd like me to walk you back to the beach.
[Kate notices a strobe light a little
distance away in the jungle.]
KATE: Do you see that?
JACK: Yeah.
[They walk toward it and find a pallet of
Dharma supplies.]
JACK: It's a parachute.
[Kate grabs a box out off the large pile of
supplies.]
JACK: Wait.
[Kate holds up a box of mac & cheese.]
KATE: It's food.
[They hear rustling in the bushes and turn
to see Charlie, Sayid and Ana.]
CHARLIE: What the bloody hell is that?
JACK [to Sayid]: What'd you find?
[We see Gale helping Locke to the couch in
the hatch.]
GALE: I've got you, easy, easy.
[Gale lifts Locke's leg up to the coffee
table. Locke winces in pain.]
GALE: Sorry.
LOCKE: What did you do -- what did you do to end it -- to
make the doors go up?
GALE: I did what you told me to. I punched in the code
and pressed the execute button, but nothing happened other than
that clock flipping back. I was climbing back into the vent when
the lights went out. 10 seconds later the doors went up. I didn't
do anything.
LOCKE: You think it was all just random?
GALE: Don't look at me; it's your hatch.
JACK [entering]: Get away from him.
GALE: Wait, you don't...
SAYID [aiming his gun]: Step back, right now.
LOCKE: Sayid, it's okay.
[Jack grabs Gale and shoves him up against
a wall.]
JACK: I said, "get away"!
LOCKE: I let him out -- some kind of lockdown or
something -- he, he was helping me.
GALE: Couldn't you find my balloon?
ANA: Yeah, we found it.
SAYID: We did find your balloon, Henry Gale, exactly how
you described it. We also found the grave you described -- your
wife's grave. The grave you said you dug with your own bare
hands. It was all there. Your whole story -- your alibi -- it was
true. But still I did not believe it to be true. So I dug up that
grave and found that there was not a woman inside. There was a
man. [Sayid shows him a driver's license] A man named Henry Gale.
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