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We see Locke's eye open.
We see him lying on the jungle floor. He turns to see Desmond
running by, and he tries to call out but can't. He stands and
Eko's stick falls on him, apparently from a tree above. The scene
switches to the beach camp. Locke is dismantling his shelter
while Claire and Charlie look on.]
CLAIRE: When did John get back? And what's
he doing? Where's he been? Where's everyone else? Don't you think
you should go find out?
[We see Locke bringing bits
of his shelter to where the frame of Eko's church stands. Charlie
approaches.]
CHARLIE: So you're gone for a whole day
after a massive hatch detonation -- you don't call, you don't
write? [Locke doesn't respond] Sorry, am I interrupting
something?
[Locke looks at Charlie
like he wants to talk. He gestures to his throat.]
CHARLIE: What, you can't speak John? You're
mute? [Locke nods] I am sorry about that. So where are Eko and
Desmond? Are they off being mute and building structures, as
well? [Locke gestures to his throat again] I know; you can't
speak. [Locke continues gesturing while Charlie guesses what he's
saying] You need to speak? To me? What do you want to--? [Locke
grabs a handful of sand] Sand? You need to speak to the sand?
[Locke gestures toward the tree line] Trees? Yeah, I've heard
they're wonderful conversationalists. [Locke walks toward
Charlie] Hey! I don't understand! Who do you need to speak to?
[Locke spreads his arms wide and spins around] Church? Sky?
[Locke draws a circle on the ground] Island? [Locke points to say
"that's right"] Island? You need to speak to the
island?
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[We see Locke approach
Charlie back at the beach camp, carrying a pen and pad of paper.
He's written "I need your help" on the paper and shows
it to Charlie.]
CHARLIE: I need your help? Since when do
you need my help?
[Locke writes something
else on the paper.]
CHARLIE: I need you to stand guard? Oh
yeah, so you can talk to the island. Dangerous. Well, amusing as
the mute game invariably is, you are aware, John, that I detest
you, aren't you? You do remember repeatedly punching me in the
face and accusing me of using heroin when I was not.
[Locke writes "@ the
sweat lodge" on the paper.]
CHARLIE: What the sodding hell is a sweat
lodge?
[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke driving down
a rural road in a pick-up truck in the rain. He stops to pick up
a hitchhiker.]
LOCKE: Where you headed?
EDDIE: Eureka.
LOCKE: I can get you as far as
Bridgeville. Come on, hop in. Come on.
[Eddie gets in and they
take off.]
LOCKE: My name's John.
EDDIE: Eddie.
LOCKE: Hi, Eddie.
EDDIE: Hey.
LOCKE: Nasty day to be hitching.
EDDIE: That's for sure.
LOCKE: You don't mind my asking -- what's
in Eureka?
EDDIE: I heard that was some work there
cutting timber.
LOCKE: Oh, is that what you do?
EDDIE: That might be what I do. I don't
know. All I know is I had to get out of where I came from. Mom's
dead. Dad's a drunk.
LOCKE: Hey look at that, the rain is
passing.
[We hear a cop siren and
Locke pulls over.]
EDDIE: What, did you rob a bank?
LOCKE [smiling]: Afraid so.
[We see a Sheriff approach
the truck.]
SHERIFF: Can I see license
and registration, please?
LOCKE: Was I speeding, officer?
SHERIFF: Tail light's out.
Can you both please step out of the vehicle? [he points to the
truck bed] What you got back here?
LOCKE: Guns and groceries.
[The sheriff uncovers the
guns and we see a few rifles and handguns.]
LOCKE: Now, the transactions logs and the
paperwork for all of them is in the red notebook right there in
that duffle. [the sheriff looks at the logs] So are we free to
go?
SHERIFF: I could still take
you in for picking up a hitchhiker.
EDDIE: That's my uncle. I called him. He
picked me up.
SHERIFF: Get out of here.
[he exits]
EDDIE: So what is with all the guns,
uncle?
[Back on the island, we see
that Locke has built a sweat lodge inside the frame of the
church. He's mixing something in a coconut bowl, as Charlie looks
on.]
CHARLIE: What's that? You're not taking
drugs are you, John? I only ask because of the strict zero
tolerance policy you've enacted, and I wouldn't want you to have
to start punching yourself in the face.
[Locke shows Charlie a note
that says: I need u 2 stand gaurd [sic]].
CHARLIE: Yeah, I know, I get it. You're
going to go in your little magic hut and I'm going to stand out
here in case you devolve into a monkey.
[Locke writes on the pad,
and Charlie reads it as he's writing.]
CHARLIE: Don't come in -- okay. Okay, I get
it.
[Inside the sweat lodge we
see Locke eat some of what's in the bowl and ladle some water
onto hot stones. Suddenly someone grabs Locke's shoulder and the
camera reveals Boone in the sweat lodge with Locke.]
BOONE: Hi, John. It's good to see you
again. [Locke wants to speak, but can't] What's that, John?
[Locke mouths/whispers: I'm sorry] Oh, you're sorry. That's okay.
I was the sacrifice the island demanded. [Locke mouths something
else] Don't worry; you'll speak when you have something worth
saying. I'm here to help you find your way again. So you can
bring the family back together. Come on, I want to show you
something.
[Locke tries to move, but
his leg doesn't work. He looks at Boone, panic stricken, and
tries to move his leg again.]
BOONE [pointing off camera]: John, you're
going to need that.
[We see a wheelchair lying
on its side with the wheel spinning. We see trippy flashes of
superimposed images of Locke's face. We see the wheel chair
rolling along with Locke at the Sydney airport, Boone pushing
him.]
BOONE: John, someone in this airport is
in serious danger. You are the only one who can save them.
[We see Charlie and Claire
cooing over Aaron and Locke points at them.]
BOONE: Not them, they'll be fine -- for a
while.
[Locke sees Sayid, Sun and
Jin. He points as Jin and Sun argue. Sayid pats Jin's back.]
BOONE: I think Sayid's got it.
[Locke sees Hurley working
as an Oceanic counter person. Hurley types the numbers into the
computer.]
BOONE: Not Hurley.
[Locke sees Desmond dressed
as a pilot walking and laughing with some beautiful flight
attendants.]
BOONE: Forget it. He's helping himself.
[Locke sees Kate and
Sawyer, very chummy in line. He sees Jack going through a metal
detector, and getting wanded by Ben. Locke starts waving his arm
frantically.]
BOONE: There's nothing you can do for
them. Not yet. First you have to clean up your own mess.
[We can hear "clean up
your own mess" being repeated in the background. Boone
stares intently into Locke's face, then disappears. Locke is
suddenly alone in the airport sitting at the bottom of three
escalators. Boone appears at the top.]
BOONE: Come up here, John.
[We see Locke dragging
himself up the escalator using his arms. When he gets to the top
he puts his hand in a pool of blood and then sees Eko's stick.]
BOONE: Clean it up, John.
[We see that Boone is
covered in blood with his shirt torn. He looks as he did in
Locke's dream from Deus Ex Machina.]
BOONE: They've got him. You don't have
much time.
[Suddenly Locke is back in
the sweat lodge. He starts to leave and suddenly we see the image
of a snarling polar bear's face. Locke stumbles out of the sweat
lodge, frightened.]
CHARLIE: John! What happened? Are you
alright?
[Locke picks up his knife
and pulls it out of the sheath.]
CHARLIE: What are you doing?
LOCKE: I'm going to save Mr. Eko's life.
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[We see Locke and Charlie
walking through the jungle. Locke finds Eko's cross in some
bushes.]
CHARLIE: Eko's cross.
LOCKE: He was dragged this way.
CHARLIE: Dragged? By what?
LOCKE: By a polar bear.
CHARLIE: Sawyer killed the polar bear.
LOCKE: He killed a polar bear.
[They continue walking.
Locke comes upon a pool of blood.]
CHARLIE: What's that, John? Blood?
LOCKE: I'm going to go on alone, Charlie.
You go back to Claire.
CHARLIE: Well, I'll take my chances.
LOCKE: You don't want to go with me,
Charlie. Bad things happen to people who hang around with me.
[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke and Eddie
pull up a dirt drive. A boy opens a gate and Locke hands him a
bag.]
LOCKE [smiling]: Hey, Bobby.
[They park next to a large
tent-like object, and exit the truck.]
EDDIE [gesturing to the
"tent"]: What's that?
LOCKE: That, Eddie, is our sweat lodge.
EDDIE: A what?
LOCKE: Anybody who wants can go in there,
light a fire, get it nice and hot -- meditate.
EDDIE: Then what?
LOCKE: And then you're supposed to figure
out what to do with your life -- you know, what direction to take
-- go on in there and figure out if you're a farmer or a hunter.
EDDIE: So, which are you, John?
[The scene switches to a
big group sitting at a picnic table getting ready to eat.]
LOCKE: Hey, Mike, Jan, this is Eddie.
He's looking for some logging work, but I convinced him to come
home and have some supper with us first.
MIKE: Nice to meet you,
Eddie.
EDDIE: Nice to meet you.
JAN: Any friend of John's
is a friend of ours.
MIKE: John's a very special
guy.
JAN: Grab a spot.
MIKE [referring to Eddie's
shirt]: So, you like Geronimo Jackson, huh?
EDDIE: Uh, yeah, yeah, they're alright.
It's one of my dad's old shirts.
MIKE: Your dad has
excellent taste. [he stands] Listen up, people. John brought a
guest to supper. So everyone, this is Eddie [people say hi].
Eddie, this is everyone.
EDDIE: Nice to meet you.
MIKE: John, you want to say
some grace?
LOCKE: Yeah. Thank you, Lord. Thank you
for the food and the friends. And thanks for the rain today so
that Adam will stop grumbling about the drought [people chuckle].
And for me, thank you for helping me stop being so angry. And for
helping me find a real family -- because they're a hell of a lot
better than the one I used to have. So, let's eat. Amen.
JAN: Amen, let's dig in.
EDDIE [quietly to Locke]: Thank you.
Thank you.
[Back on the island we see
Locke and Charlie walking in the jungle. They come upon a large
hole in the ground.]
CHARLIE: Is that the hatch?
LOCKE: What's left of it.
CHARLIE: What happened?
LOCKE: Looks like it imploded.
[They continue walking.
Locke finds a dead boar lying on the ground.]
CHARLIE: What's that?
LOCKE: It's an active kill -- meaning
that whatever was eating this is going to be back for more.
CHARLIE: If you want to say polar bear you
can just say it.
LOCKE [picking up a tuft of white fur]:
Alright, polar bear.
[They hear a growling
sound.]
LOCKE: Run!
[They run for a minute and
then stop. They hear rustling in the bushes nearby. Locke draws
his knife and throws it in the direction of the rustling. We hear
a cry. Locke carefully approaches, pulls some branches aside, and
discovers a terrified Hurley holding a canteen in front of him
with Locke's knife buried in it.]
HURLEY: Dude.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[We see Hurley walking with
Locke and Charlie.]
HURLEY: They kept Jack, Kate and Sawyer.
And they sent me back to tell everyone else that we can't ever go
over there. Oh, and that dude we had in the hatch, Henry -- he
was there. He's, like, their leader. [Locke stops and looks
around] So, what do we do?
LOCKE: Do what they told you. Go back to
the camp and tell the others.
HURLEY: You're not going to do anything?
LOCKE: I am doing something. Go back to
the beach, Hugo.
HURLEY: Wait, where are you guys going?
CHARLIE: The island told Locke he has to
save Eko.
HURLEY: Save him from what?
CHARLIE: Well, apparently, a bear's got
him. It's just made an active kill. You may want to hustle.
HURLEY: Bear? What bear?
[Locke and Charlie continue
on. Locke finds another tuft of polar bear fur.]
CHARLIE: What's that? More fur?
LOCKE: This way.
CHARLIE: You know, when I used to get high,
I'd watch nature programs on the Beeb. Polar bears are meant to
be quite clever. Very clever. They're like the Einsteins of the
bear community.
[Locke doesn't respond, but
keeps moving until he finds the entrance to the bear cave.]
[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke and Eddie
walking together at the "commune." They pass by a
pretty girl.]
EDDIE: She likes you, man.
LOCKE: She does not.
EDDIE: Oh, yeah, she does.
LOCKE: She does not.
EDDIE: Yeah, she does.
LOCKE: She's, like, half my age, man.
You'd be better off with her.
EDDIE: Uh-uh, no. Lizzy's too granola for
me. What she really wants is a daddy -- like everyone else here.
You should take advantage of that.
LOCKE: That's not really funny, Eddie.
EDDIE: It was a joke. It was a joke. I'm
sorry.
[Locke and Eddie grab some
baskets to go pick peaches.]
EDDIE: How come you never talk about your
dad, John?
LOCKE: Nothing worth talking about.
[We see people carrying
bags of fertilizer into a greenhouse.]
EDDIE: What's going on in that greenhouse
over there? Maybe they need a hand with that fertilizer?
[Eddie starts to walk
toward the greenhouse, but Locke stops him.]
LOCKE: No, no, no, no. They're okay.
They're okay. Come on, we've got orchard duty.
[We see Eddie and Locke
walking with their baskets full.]
EDDIE: What's the big secret, John?
LOCKE: Sorry?
EDDIE: The greenhouse -- what have you
guys got in there? What are you hiding? Because every time I go
near it, you and just about everyone else acts all weird.
LOCKE: Look, you're a guest here. These
things take time.
EDDIE: I've been here for 6 weeks.
LOCKE: Nothing's...
EDDIE: I'm not blind, man. Did you forget
you had a duffle bag full of guns when you brought me here?
LOCKE: Mike and Jan welcomed you here
with open arms. They feed you. They give you a place to stay.
EDDIE: And Mike and Jan fold their hands
every night before chow and talk about how we're family. But your
family's got too many secrets. Now, I see the fertilizer going
into that greenhouse. I know what's going on, and I want in.
LOCKE: In on what?
EDDIE: Whatever you guys are trying to
blow up. [Locke laughs] What's so funny?
LOCKE: I'll talk to Mike and Jan.
[Back on the island we see
Locke preparing to enter the cave.]
CHARLIE: You really think Eko's in there?
Let's hurry up and do this, maybe the bear's out finishing his
lunch.
LOCKE: You're not going in there,
Charlie.
CHARLIE: What?
LOCKE: I'm going to do this alone.
CHARLIE: You don't get to tell me what I
can't do. If I want to go in there, I'll go in there.
LOCKE: Why?
CHARLIE: What?
LOCKE: Why do you want to go in there?
CHARLIE: I don't need a reason!
LOCKE: Then go back.
CHARLIE: You go back. You don't have a good
reason to go in there either.
LOCKE: I'm going in there because I'm
supposed to go in there.
[We see Locke putting mud
on his arms and face.]
CHARLIE: If it all goes to plan, we
probably won't even see the bear, will we?
LOCKE: And hopefully, he won't smell us.
[Locke grabs a spray can and puts it in his pocket]
CHARLIE: Hairspray? Now, I hate to be the
one to point this out to you...
LOCKE [smiling]: It's not for me.
[Locke lights a torch he's
made and steps into the cave.]
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[We see Hurley walking in
the jungle. He stops when he hears rustling in the bushes.]
HURLEY: Bear? Is that you? Who's there?
DESMOND: You alone, brother?
HURLEY: Uh, yeah.
[Desmond stands up and
Hurley sees that Desmond's naked.]
HURLEY: Whoa! Dude! I'm not alone.
DESMOND: Beach camp's right over there. Can
you get me some clothes?
HURLEY: What happened to yours?
DESMOND: I woke up in the jungle like this.
HURLEY: So, like, the hatch blew off your
underwear?
DESMOND [coming closer]: Fine, you want to
discuss this in great detail right now? Let's do it.
HURLEY: No, no, that's okay. I've got
something in here. [He reaches into his backpack and pulls out a
shirt] How do you feel about tie-die?
[We see Locke walking in
the cave. He bumps something on the ground and discovers a toy
dump truck.]
[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke approaching
the greenhouse which is being guarded.]
LOCKE: Hey Kim! Hey, Mike and Jan in?
KIM: Yeah, they were
looking for you.
LOCKE: Good, good. Good timing then, huh?
KIM [opening the door]: Go
on in.
[Inside the greenhouse, we
see that they've been growing marijuana. Mike and Jan are quickly
boxing up files and baggies of pot.]
MIKE: Got all the cash?
JAN: In the bag.
MIKE: What bag?
JAN: The one with the money
in it!
MIKE: What about the bank
records?
JAN: Leave them.
MIKE: Shouldn't we sort out
what they can trace?
JAN: There's no time, Mike.
LOCKE [approaching]: What's going on?
JAN: What does it look
like?
LOCKE: I don't...
MIKE: You screwed up, John.
You blew it, big-time.
LOCKE [looking completely perplexed]:
What are you -- what? What are you doing? Are you leaving? Why?
JAN [shoving a folder at
Locke's chest]: That is why, you idiot.
MIKE: John, your friend's a
cop.
[Locke looks in the file
and sees a picture of a sheriff's ID with Eddie's picture on it.]
MIKE: Do you know how much
jail time we'd get for this much weed?
JAN: Nice picture, huh? Got
him fresh out of the academy.
LOCKE: No -- that -- he was hitchhiking.
He told me he was going to Eureka. How could he possibly--?
JAN: He was waiting for
you, John. He has been here for 6 weeks gathering evidence
because you brought him here.
LOCKE: Mike, that's impossible.
MIKE: He played you for a
sucker. Now it's over.
LOCKE: No, wait. No, wait, wait. Stop! We
don't know what he's told them. He hasn't even been in here yet.
If he's still gathering evidence and trying to make a case then
it's not too late.
JAN: Not too late for what?
LOCKE: To protect us. To protect all of
us. It's not too late to fix this. I can fix this.
MIKE: How are you going to
do that, John? Huh?
[Back on the island, we see
Locke in the cave. He comes across the bones of many animals,
including human. There's a human skull and some cloth with a
version of the Dharma Pearl logo on it. Locke looks up and sees
Eko lying on the ground, barely conscious.]
LOCKE: Eko!
EKO: John.
[There's some noise from
the other end of the cage and suddenly Eko is being dragged away.
Locke grabs Eko's arm and throws a rock at the bear's head to
make him let go. Locke makes a flamethrower out of the hairspray
and torch and sends the bear running. He drags Eko out of the
cave to a waiting Charlie.]
CHARLIE: Is he okay? Is he alive? Is he
alright?
LOCKE: He's alive.
CHARLIE: Turn him over. Turn him over.
LOCKE: Charlie, we've got to get out of
here.
CHARLIE: Okay, let's get him up.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[We see Desmond and Hurley
walking in the jungle.]
HURLEY: So, when you say "turn the
key" you mean like key, key?
DESMOND: It was a failsafe key.
HURLEY: That seems kind of convenient.
DESMOND: I'm sorry?
HURLEY: I'm just saying, if you had this
magic key the whole time why didn't you, like, use it?
DESMOND: I didn't know what would happen.
HURLEY: So what did happen?
DESMOND: The failsafe key must have
detonated the electromagnetic anomaly -- made the hatch implode.
HURLEY: You didn't implode.
DESMOND: No.
HURLEY: You're not going to, like, turn
into the Hulk, or something. [Desmond sort of chuckles] So is
that what made the blender noise? And the sky turn purple?
DESMOND: I'm afraid I missed that, brother.
HURLEY: Right, you were failsafing. Well,
FYI, the whole island vibrated. And Kate and Jack and Sawyer saw
it, too, right before they got bags pulled over their heads.
DESMOND: Don't worry. Locke's going to go
after them. He said so in his speech.
HURLEY: What? What speech? All he said was
he was going to go save Eko and kill bears.
DESMOND: Right. Right, of course. I'm
sorry. I'm just a bit shook up.
[We see Charlie and Locke
dragging Eko through the jungle.]
LOCKE: I burned that bear pretty good. I
don't think he's going to be coming after us.
CHARLIE: Now that we've survived this
suicide mission are you going to tell me what you saw?
LOCKE: What I saw?
CHARLIE: In the spirit tent.
LOCKE: I saw Boone.
CHARLIE: Boone? What did he have to say for
himself?
LOCKE: He told me I had to clean up my
own mess.
CHARLIE: Well, dead as he may be, I agree
with Boone. If you kept pushing that button like Eko told you
to...
LOCKE: We wouldn't have had to save him
in the first place. Yeah, Charlie, that's what cleaning up your
own mess means.
CHARLIE: Spoken like someone who's had a
few too many messes to clean.
[FLASHBACK]
[We see Locke and Eddie
walking in the forest, carrying rifles.]
EDDIE: No deer, huh?
LOCKE: Nope.
EDDIE: You talk to Mike and Jan yet?
LOCKE: Yeah, I sure did.
EDDIE: What did they say?
LOCKE: They said that I should bring you
by the greenhouse tonight after supper and that they would
explain everything.
EDDIE: Cool, that's great.
[Locke points into the
distance, and Eddie turns to look, shouldering his rifle.]
EDDIE: What, did you see something?
[Locke aims his rifle at
Eddie.]
EDDIE: What are you doing?
LOCKE: Did you know it would be me?
EDDIE: What?
LOCKE: In the truck? Did you know it
would be me driving? Did they choose me?
EDDIE: They? John, I have no idea what
you're talking about.
[Eddie starts to raise his
rifle.]
LOCKE: I didn't load that one. So how
about you just answer the question, Eddie?
EDDIE: Yeah, they chose you, John.
LOCKE: Why?
EDDIE: Because you hadn't been here long,
didn't have a criminal record, and psyche profiles said you would
be amenable for coercion.
LOCKE: Amenable for coercion?!
EDDIE: Hey! Lower the gun, John. Okay?
This isn't personal.
LOCKE: What's not personal?!
[Locke is upset, his eyes
tearing up; he's pointing the gun at Eddie, trying to shoot.
Eddie starts backing away.]
LOCKE: Stop. Stop.
EDDIE: I'm sorry, John, but you're not
going to shoot me. You're not a murderer. You're a good man.
You're a farmer.
LOCKE: Nope. Not a farmer. I was a
hunter. I'm a hunter.
EDDIE: I'm going to walk away now, John.
[Eddie turns and walks
away. Locke eventually lowers the rifle without shooting.]
[Back on the island, we see
Locke and Charlie carrying/dragging Eko.]
CHARLIE: Hey, John? You hear something?
LOCKE: It sounds like a stream.
CHARLIE: Yeah.
LOCKE: Let's put him down -- maybe get
some water in him.
CHARLIE: I'll go. You stay here. [he exits]
LOCKE [to Eko who's unconscious]: I'm
sorry. Sorry I ever doubted you. Sorry I gave up on my faith in
the island. I messed up. Now our people are captured -- if I'd
just listened to you -- if I'd just let you keep pushing the
button. I could have gone with them, protected them. I could have
saved them.
EKO: You can still protect them. You
can still save them.
LOCKE: I don't even know where they are.
EKO: You will find them. After all, you
are a hunter, John.
[Charlie approaches and
Locke looks away from Eko.]
CHARLIE: Did you say something?
LOCKE: He's awake. Eko? [Locke sees that
Eko is unconscious] Eko?
[Locke tries to give Eko
some water, but Eko doesn't respond at all.]
CHARLIE: Maybe we should just get him back,
John.
LOCKE: Yeah.
[We see Claire doing
laundry at the beach. Charlie and Locke enter camp dragging Eko.]
CHARLIE: You alright?
LOCKE: Yeah, just keep walking.
CHARLIE [to Claire]: Hey!
CLAIRE: John? Charlie?
PAULO: What happened?
CHARLIE: We got him.
HURLEY [approaching]: Is he alive?
NIKKI: We need Jack.
LOCKE [to Charlie, indicating a shelter]:
Take him in.
HURLEY: Jack's not coming back. They've
got him.
CLAIRE: What? What are you talking about,
Hurley?
NIKKI: Jack's gone? I don't understand.
Okay, when were planning on telling us this, Hurley?
PAULO: What do you mean "they"?
Who's "they"?
LOCKE: They are the Others. And, yes,
they've taken Jack, and Kate and Sawyer.
PAULO: How? What happened?
CLAIRE: What about Sun and Jin and Sayid?
Are they okay?
LOCKE: I don't know. I'm going to find
our friends. [we see Hurley eyeing Desmond who's standing at the
shore throwing stones into the ocean] I don't know how yet, but I
will. We're going to find them. All of them. And then we're going
to bring them home. But first things first, we've got to look out
for Mr. Eko. So, Paulo and Nikki, bring towels and water. Claire,
we've got to clean him up so bring all the first aid supplies.
[he exits]
CHARLIE [to Hurley]: Not a bad speech.
HURLEY: Whoa.
CHARLIE: Whoa, what?
HURLEY: I just got hit with, you know,
deja vu. [Hurley looks at Desmond again]
CHARLIE [looking at Desmond and back at
Hurley]: Okay. Well, when that wears off can you get bandages
from the kitchen?
[Hurley continues staring
as Desmond. The last shot we see is of Desmond looking out to sea
-- worried and slightly crazed.]
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