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Season 1 Episodes
| Episode no. | Which one? | Flashback: it's all about... |
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| 1 |
Pilot
In which we meet our intrepid castaways, 48 survivors of a plane crash. Jack shows his mad first aid chops. Boone...collects pens. Kate stitches Jack while he tells the 1-2-3-4-5 story about fear: let the fear in for the count of 5 and then move past it. Jungle Monster clanks. Jin tells Sun to stay away from the other lostaways. Not a joiner, I guess. Field trip: Jack, Kate, and Charlie find the cockpit. The pilot, on the brink of death, tells them that they lost the radio six hours in and had turned around to head to Fiji. They're miles and miles off course. Jungle Monster clanks, close, then chomps the pilot. Our three hightail it, and Kate's scared enough to count to 5. They later find the body of the pilot...up in a dang tree.
Death:
Sucked into engine guy
Pilot |
Jack He drinks vodka. The stewardess thinks he's cute. Charlie pushes by Jack to get to the first-class WC. Turbulence! Oxygen masks! "In the event of a loss of cabin pressure, as by the BACK HALF OF THE PLANE COMING OFF, try to remain calm as your fellow passengers are sucked out of the main cabin and into thin air. Thank you for flying Oceanic and enjoy your trip." |
| 2 | Pilot II Sawyer fisticuffs with Sayid, who turns out to be a veteran of Desert Storm...on the Iraqi side. Jack operates on shrapnel-in-the-gut guy, who turns out to be Federal Marshall Mars, transporting a prisoner (who turns out to be Kate). Field trip: Kate, Sayid, Shannon, Sawyer, Charlie, and Boone trek to a high point to triangulate le signale. The news is not good - it says something about "killed them all" and has been running on a loop for 16 years. Sawyer shoots a polar bear. Walt has a dog, Vincent, the yellow lab of DOOOM. Jin puts on his "sushi chef" toque but finds sea urchin a tough sell. You see, "local delicacy" really means "if you're not from here, you'll think this is gross." | Charlie Charlie's not a good flyer. 'Cause he's a junkie. (A washed up rock-star with a drug problem? Quick, alert VH-1!) Jumpy and nervous, and needing a fix, he seeks out a private space to feed his need. The flight attendants are onto him, but BOOM! Suddenly, they have bigger fish to fry...like not getting sucked out of the plane. Charlie clambers to a seat. |
| 3 | Tabula Rasa Mars, delirious, raves as he recovers from shrapnel removal surgery. He tells Jack not to trust "her," and Jack discovers Kate's mugshot in the marshall's pocket. Hurley accidentally sees the mugshot and subsequently gets real jumpy around Kate. Meanwhile, the field trippers - Kate, Sayid, Shannon, Sawyer, Charlie, and Boone - camp out and decide to not tell the rest of the survivors about the depressing news about the French signal. Boone borrows the gun from Sawyer, which goes badly. Kate ends up with the gun, reluctantly. Kate and the marshall have a moment, and then he tries to kill her. Michael treks through the jungle looking for Vincent, the dog, gets spooked, and runs...right into Sun, who's bathing. Awkward. Locke makes a dog whistle, finds Vincent, then lets Michael bring the dog back to Walt. The marshall's recovery isn't going well and his death throes echo throughout the camp. Sawyer shoots him, but botches the job, so Jack has to put him out of his misery. Death: Edward Mars, Federal Marshall | Kate On the lam, she works for a one-armed Australian farmer, introducing herself as Annie. He turns her in for the $23,000 reward. Marshall Mars comes after her and in evading him, they run off the road. Farmer's pickup burning, Kate drags him from the flames and to the roadside, and is apprehended. |
| 4 | Walkabout Boars disturb the peaceful rest of the victims in the fuselage, so Jack decides that it ought to be burned. The airline food runs out, but no worries, mate, Locke checked a suitcase full of knives. Rose and Jack talk. Hurley and Charlie attempt spearfishing, with hilarious results. Claire collects personal effects to conduct a memorial service. Field trip: Locke, Michael, Kate go off hunting. Michael gets gored by a boar and returns to camp. Kate climbs a tree to affix an antenna, but drops it when Jungle Monster puts in an appearance. Locke comes face to face with Jungle Monster, and later returns to camp with boar. | Locke He leaves sad, lonely life of mindnumbing job, geeky strategy gaming, phone(sex?) friend Helen for an Australian walkabout tour. The tour operator denies him access and Locke rails, "Don't tell me what I can't do!" The shot widens to reveal Locke as wheelchair-bound. |
| 5 | White Rabbit Jack saves Boone from a watery grave, leaving Joanna (the redshirt) to drown. Wracked with guilt over his failure to save either the marshall or Joanna, Jack careens off into the jungle after a vision of his dead father in a suit and really white sneakers. He nearly falls of a cliff and is saved by Locke. They have a sensei and student moment and Jack returns to his junglequest and finds the caves...and also plentiful fresh water, and an empty coffin. Sawyer reads Watership Down. Death: Joanna, the swimmer | Jack Mother sends Jack to Australia to track down his not-very-nurturing father. He doesn't want to go, but she says he can't say no, "Not after what you did." Jack finds him - and after identifying the body, he books himself and the coffin for flight 815. The gate attendants give him a hard time about "transporting a dead body" paperwork. |
| 6 | House of the Rising Sun Jin beats the crap out of Michael for no apparent reason. Sawyer and Sayid break it up and handcuff Jin to some wreckage. Field trip: Jack, Kate, Locke, Charlie trek for water. Charlie steps on a beehive. In fleeing the bees, Kate finds skeletal remains of a man and a woman. Jack wants to move everyone to the caves, but it seems like giving up on rescue, so not everyone's on board. Locke helps Charlie find his guitar. Meanwhile, back at the beach, Sun tells Michael the crux of the problem (in English) - a watch, so Michael uses the axe to free Jin from the fuselage and then gives him the stupid watch. | Sun Upper-class Sun marries wrong-side-of-the-tracks but heart-of-gold Jin. He descends into corruption; they grow apart. She learns English and plans to leave him. At the airport, she's ready to make her getaway when he gives her a flower and renews her faith in their marriage. |
| 7 | The Moth Charlie battles drug addiction. A cave-in traps Charlie and Jack; they are forced to follow the metaphor out of the cave. In other news, Sayid goes MacGyver to triangulate to locate the signal source. Shannon and Sawyer set off their bottle rockets and turn on their antennas, but Sayid gets conked before he can get a signal lock. | Charlie Formerly a good Catholic boy, he descends into the classic rock star's life of iniquity, licentiousness, and addiction. See "Behind the Music." He goes to Australlia to try to get now clean and sober brother Liam to sign on to a band reunion gig. Liam refuses, so Charlie heads for Los Angeles alone. |
| 8 | Confidence Man Boone snoops through Sawyer's stash. Caught en flagrante delicto, he gets a beat down from Sawyer. Boone was looking for inhalers for Shannon's asthma, and assumes because Sawyer has his book, Watership Down, he'll have the inhalers as well. Jack and Sayid go after Sawyer. Sayid puts his "communications officer" training to use and Sawyer has a real bad day. But he gets Kate to kiss him. He claims he's not withholding the medicine, but Sayid doesn't believe him. Knife fight ensues, Sawyer is badly injured. Sun solves Shannon's asthma problem with eucalyptus. Sayid feels guilty about indulging in torture and sets off for some alone time. | Sawyer Sawyer realizes he has become what he despises. As a youth, a con man stole his parents' money, driving his father to murder-suicide. Since then, Sawyer's life has been all about the revenge. |
| 9 | Solitary Sayid, feeling guilty for falling back into old torture habits, goes on walkabout to find himself and instead finds Loopy Danielle Rousseau, French scientist marooned 16 years. She takes him captive. She tortures him. Cuz she's crazy and also paranoid. Rousseau was a member of a science expedition, shipwrecked on the island. Her crew went crazy, and she killed them. Her two-week-old infant, Alex, was kidnapped. Sayid eventually escapes, taking her maps, and has a crazy moment in the jungle. Meanwhile, back at the caves, Michael designs a shower system. And Hurley designs a golf course. Walt learns about throwing knives from Locke. | Sayid A Republican Guard interrogator, he meets (on a professional basis, if you know what I mean) childhood playmate, falls in love, and aids in her escape. |
| 10 | Raised by Another Claire sleepwalks and has weird dreams. Charlie brings her to Jack. Later, Claire awakens to claim that someone put a needle in her belly. Spurred by Claire's accusations, Hurley decides to take a census, and trudges off, notebook in hand. Later, cross-referencing his canvassing with the flight manifest from Sawyer, Hurley finds that Ethan Rom (anagram it) doesn't show up on the manifest. Sayid returns and tells the gang about Danielle. Claire and Charlie, heading for camp, run into Ethan. | Claire She gets pregnant. Baby-daddy Thomas, initially on board, leaves her. She visits a psychic. The psychic gets spooked, insisting that Claire raise the baby herself. Claire decides to give the baby up for adoption, but inkless pens seem like an omen, and she doesn't go through with it. The psychic offers her a plane ticket for flight 815 to purportedly give the baby to an Angeleno couple. |
| 11 | All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues Jack and Kate, Locke and Boone head out to rescue Charlie and Claire from the clutches of Evil Ethan. Walt and Hurley play backgammon and Walt has uncannily good luck. Charlie gets hung up by Ethan. Jack has trouble letting go and beats him back to life. Locke and Boone find the hatch. | Jack In the OR, Jack won't give up on a patient. Turns out it was Jack's father's patient, who Jack stepped in to try to save after a nurse noticed Dr. Christian's impairment - he'd been drinking. Christian leans on Jack to not tell about the drinking. The review board is about to let Christian off the hook when Jack finds out that the patient had been pregnant. Jack lets the cat out of the bag that Christian had been drinking - leading to Christian losing his medical license. |
| 12 | Whatever the Case May Be Sawyer and Kate are enjoying an idyllic swim when they find a metal briefcase. Kate says it's hers, Sawyer helps her retrieve it from underwater. Kate claims not to care about it, so Sawyer ends up with it. Kate gets Jack to dig up the Marshall's body and retrieve his briefcase key - the briefcase has guns inside. She tries to be all stealth, but Jack catches her palming the key. It does indeed have guns inside, but also an evidence envelope containing...a toy airplane, which belonged to "the man (Kate) loved, the man (Kate) killed." More on this later. Meanwhile, Sayid works with Shannon to translate the ravings on Danielle's maps. Shannon recognizes the words as the French lyrics for "La Mer," a tune known to Finding Nemo fans everywhere as "Somewhere Beyond the Sea." | Kate She robs a bank and shoots her bank-robbin' honey. She swipes a toy airplane from a safe deposit box, number 815. |
| 13 | Hearts and Minds At the beach, Sayid and Shannon get cozy. Boone is protective? jealous? Boone tries to menace Sayid away from his sister, but Sayid ain't buyin'. Locke and Boone head off to their dig. With no idea how to open the darn thing, and with Boone wanting to let Shannon in their club, Locke decides to pass the time whopping Boone upside the head and dressing his wound with Doc Locke's Magical Mystery Mind Paste. Believing Shannon in perilous peril (Lostzilla-chow), he tries to rescue her. And, not so much. She dies, he feels relieved. He's bummin, back at the Caves, when Locke points out that it was all a trick! It was just the Mind Paste! Kids love to be tricked. Shannon's alive and well - psych! Hurley, beset with lower-GI troubles, feels snubbed by protein-provider Jin. He tries to get Jin to teach him to fish. His goofy attempts end up with Hurley stepping on an urchin. Jin offers Hurley a sushi style treat. Hurley eats it, then hurls. Jin accepts his man-style apology. Sayid tries to make sense of Rousseau's maps, but his homemade compass is wonky. | Boone (and Shannon) Boone goes to Australia a-rescuing Shannon from an abusive boyfriend. He tries to enlist the help of local police, where he's treated to a Sawyer "I didn't do it" rant in the background. So Shannon's actually trying to bilk Boone out of cash, but her partner-in-crime was only in it for the money. So Shannon, left alone, turns to Boone for help, and they totally do it. Squicky. |
| 14 | Special Michael hunts for Walt, whose at Mr. Locke's knife-throwing class. Walt didn't get parental permission, so Michael's mad when he finds him. Boone impotently threatens Michael. Michael, fed up with island living, decides to build a raft. Walt keeps wandering off to hang with Mr. Locke. Locke's mostly reinforcing Michael's authority and trying to make nice with Michael. Michael's mostly mad at him for usurping his rightful position with Walt. Walt, sent to his non-room, sneaks off. Where he gets himself into perilous polar bear peril. Locke and Michael work together to save him. Manly detente. Charlie misses Claire, so he's hunting for her luggage. And her diary. Naughty! Sawyer's got it, of course. Charlie feebly tries to resist reading it, succumbs to temptation, and finds out about her recurring dream of a black rock. His logic-free leap is that it must be where she's being held captive. He's all for going after her, but she wanders out of the jungle while Locke is looking for the darn dog. | Michael (and Walt) Michael and babymama Susan have Walt. Susan gets her fancy lawyer job, and takes a position in Europe. Michael gets hit by a car. Susan pays for his medical care and gets Michael to relinquish parental rights so that Brian the boyfriend can adopt Walt. Years later in Australia, Walt makes a bird smack into a window. Susan succumbs to illness. Michael gets custody after Walt's mother Susan dies because his stepfather Brian thinks Walt's creepy. When Michael comes to collect Walt, Nanny hands over a box containing all of Michael's letters to Walt from their long separation. And it turns out that Vincent was Brian's dog. Heh. |
| 15 |
Homecoming
Locke, out looking for Vincent, instead finds the still pregnant Claire wandering around in the jungle. Claire doesn't remember anything. As in "what plane crash?" Ethan Rom, kidnapper, remembers, though, and he wants her back. Confronting Charlie and Jin in the jungle, he threatens to kill one lostaway per day until she's returned to him. He is really strong. They set up a watch rotation, but Boone snoozes and Scott loses. Charlie keeps Claire in the dark about all of this. They posse up - Jack, Sayid, Locke, and Sawyer, and use Claire as bait. Jack drops his gun in the fisticuffs subduing Ethan. Charlie retrieves it and shoots Ethan six times.
Death:
Scott, who Hurley kept calling Steve
Ethan Rom, kidnapper and Other |
Charlie Did we mention Charlie's a junkie? Washed up rock star Charlie cultivates rich girl Lucy's affections. He gets softhearted about stealing from her - but his dealer's having none of it. She gets him a job as a copier salesman. Reluctantly, he swipes an antique from her house. Cut off from the smack, the job goes poorly. Midpresentation, the DTs really kick in and he hurls all over the copier model 815. She gets pretty mad, and tells him he'll "never take care of anyone." |
| 16 | Outlaws Sawyer awakens from a nightmare to find a boar rooting around in his tent. He treks off into the jungle to take his revenge on the boar. He hears voices. Kate wants to come along (shock!). Sawyer and Kate play "I never." They encounter Locke, who makes them coffee, and tells the story of Jeannie his foster-sister who died. His foster-mother thought she came back as a dog. Sawyer finally finds his quarry and let it go. | Sawyer The wayback machine takes us to Sawyer's childhood, where he is a witness to his mother's murder by his father and his father's subsequent suicide. Sawyer having vowed to take revenge on the man who caused such trauma to his family, gets fed a dossier on a man purported to be the original Sawyer. Our Sawyer travels to Australia for a revenge killing. Chickening out, he heads for a bar, where he encounters Jack's father, who talks about how proud he is of his son. Sawyer screws his courage to the sticking point and goes back to his murder plan...and it turns out the con got duped: it's the wrong guy. Death: Frank, a guy who owed Hibbs money |
| 17 | ...In Translation Sun wants to go for a swim, Jin wants to protect her modesty. Michael tries to intervene, Sun slaps him. Construction continues apace on Michael's raft. Sawyer has signed on to the crew, having bought his way in by providing scavenged supplies. Arson! The raft burns. Circumstantial evidence points to Jin. In defending her husband, Sun outs herself as an English speaker. Turns out Walt did it, but only Locke knows. Shannon and Sayid start "seeing each other." Michael and Jin begin construction of Raft II. | Jin He marries Sun and gets drawn into a world of corruption and violence. |
| 18 | Numbers Raft II construction continues. Sun and Jin aren't speaking. Locke and Claire build a cradle for Baby Littleton. Sayid and Jack set out to find Rousseau to ask her for batteries. Hurley sees "the numbers" on the map, and sets out with Charlie to find Rousseau to ask about the numbers. Hurley, spry, skirts disaster - including the requisite rickety rope bridge. Hurley finds Rousseau. Rousseau reveals that her gang heard the numbers and changed their ship's course to investigate, and - shipwreck! They bond in their belief in the cursed numbers, and she gives him a battery. And guess what, the hatch that Boone and Locke have been digging up since Claire was kidnapped? Marked with the numbers. Spooooky. | Hurley Hurley wins the lottery. Bad luck for those near him ensues. His abuelo drops dead from a heart attack, the priest gets struck by lightning at the funeral, his mother breaks her ankle, his new house burns down... He goes to see an old acquaintance at the mental hospital, Leonard, who chants the numbers incessantly: 4-8-15-16-23-42. When Hurley tells him he used the numbers to win the lottery, Leonard freaks and tells him about his own old pal, Australian Sam Toomey. Off Hurley goes to Australia, where he tracks down Sam's widow. Sam and Leonard heard them 16 years ago while stationed in the Pacific. |
| 19 | Deus Ex Machina Boone and Locke have built a trebuchet to try and crack the hatch. It succeeds in injuring Locke's leg, but the hatch remains secure. Locke's having trouble walking. In a vision, Locke sees a plane. They find it, perched percariously in a tree. Boone climbs up to investigate, as Locke's legs are failing him. It's a Nigerian drug plane, chock full o' Virgin Mary statues chock full o' heroin: Our Lady of Smack. Boone tries to use the plane's radio, gets a confusing response. The plane overbalances and falls from its perch. Boone is greivously injured. Locke carries him back to camp to leave him in Jack's care and then returns to the hatch to rail at his fate. And the lights turn on. Spoooky. Sawyer thinks he has a brain tumor, but he just needs glasses. Sayid solders him together a wacky looking pair. | Locke He meets his mother, who's crazy, then his father, who's crafty. And gets duped out of a kidney. |
| 20 | Do No Harm Jack works to save Boone, even going so far as to do a direct transfusion and rigging up a leg guillotine. Claire goes into labor in the jungle, Kate finds her and calls for help. Jin comes, then goes to Sun, who's with Jack, to deliver the news. Their icy detente begins to thaw. Jack can't leave Boone, Claire can't come to Jack, so Kate will have to deliver the baby. Boone isn't fixable, and begs Jack to let him go. He dies. Shannon doesn't take the news of his death well, and seeks revenge of Locke. Death: Boone Birth: Baby Littleton | Jack He marries Sarah (two years after her accident), although he's nursing second thoughts. |
| 21 | The Greater Good Locke takes responsibility for Boone's death, tempers are high. Sayid interrogates Locke. Locke admits he conked Sayid on the head in the Transceiver Incident (1-7). Sayid concludes that Locke's responsibility for Boone's death didn't include murderous intent - Shannon is unmoved. Jack loses the gun-case key - Kate, Jack, and Sayid immediately set out to find Locke to protect him. Shannon's holding him at gunpoint. Crippled by grief, her shot merely grazes Locke's head. In return for the resulting detente between Sayid and Locke, Locke shows Sayid the hatch. Charlie babysits. Baby Littleton won't be soothed, except by the dulcet tones of Sawyer's voice. | Sayid He helps the CIA bust his old college roomie. He delays his departure from Australia a day to deal with said roomie's dead body in accordance with the strictures of Islam, and thus ends up on our dear old Flight 815. |
| 22 | Born to Run Dr. Arzt, high school science teacher, has everyone spooked with his knowledge of climatalogical patterns. The lostaways realize they have to launch the raft forthwith. Kate wants to sign onto the crew, Michael says there's no room at the inn. Kate and Sawyer tussle for the fourth raft seat. Sun and Jin catch up with the rest of us and realize they still love each other. Michael falls ill. Kate's criminal past is outed. Sawyer gets the seat. Walt admits to Michael he burned the raft, but says he's okay with leaving the island now. Like right now. Sayid and Locke show Jack the Hatch. Walt has a bad feeling about the Hatch. | Kate She visits her dying mother, who's terrified of her. She digs up a time capsule under a big ol' tree with childhood sweetheart Tom, who she puts in the line of fire. In the time capsule, the elusive toy airplane. |
| 23 |
Exodus I
Loopy Danielle Rousseau drops by for a visit, warning our intrepid heroes about the Others, purported babysnatcher and stone cold killers.
Project Raft: They rush to launch the raft, things go awry. Sawyer goes to chop a new mast. Jack gives Sawyer a gun, Sawyer tells Jack about meeting Dr. Shepherd the Elder. Awww, it's manhug time. Or maybe not. Sayid gives the raftaways a flare gun. Walt gives Shannon Vincent, the dog of DOOOM. Sun gives Jin a Korean-English primer. They kiss and make up. It's very moving. More messages get put in the bottle. Sawyer looks for Kate, but she's on Team Dynamite. They launch. Vincent swims out after the raft, but swims back to shore. Project Hide n' Seek: Rousseau wonders how they'll hide all these people, the company shows her the hatch. They form Team Dynamite (Jack, Kate, Hurley, Locke, and Dr. Arzt) to follow Rousseau into the Dark Territory to get dynamite from the Black Rock. Jungle Monster puts in an appearance, everybody scatters. They finally arrive at the Black Rock, a tall ship. |
Assorted
Walt and Michael: Walt awakens Michael bright and early. Hey, TVs can get real loud! Walt is reluctant to accept Michael as his father.
Jack: At the airport bar, he meets a hard-drinkin' woman who thinks he's a cutie: Ana Lucia. Kate: Her federal marshall has her in custody at the airport, and is explaining why he needs 5 guns. Sayid - Shannon - Boone: At the airport, Sayid asks Shannon to watch his bag for a moment. She assents, then walks off and turns airport security on him. Sun and Jin: They share lunch, with commentary provided by Ugly Americans. |
| 24 |
Exodus II
At the camp: Claire frets. Charlie wants a gun. Shannon, grieving, isn't coping well with the defensive move to the caves. Sayid steps up to help. Charlie and Claire work on moving their little non-family unit to the caves. Loopy Danielle Rousseau arrives, asking after Sayid. She's all spooky. Baby Littleton is kidnapped! Sayid and Charlie go a-rescuing. Their rescue takes them right by the Our Lady of Smack's plane. Charlie falls for a booby trap, him being a booby, and gets conked on the head. Sayid cauterizes the wound with a bullet. Turns out Loopy Danielle Rousseau is behind it all, swiping Baby Boy Littleton, hoping to trade him for All-Growed-Up Girl Rousseau, Alex. Sayid and Charlie return the baby to Claire.
Team Dynamite's Field Trip: Hurley goggles at the ship. Rousseau leaves them to their dynamite foraging. Jack, Locke, and Kate bring out a crate of dynamite. Arzt begins his lecture, "How to Handle Dynamite Safely," and promptly blows up. Which sounds awful, but was pretty damn funny, to be honest. Hurley figures it's more Numbers Luck. They draw straws to pick TNT carriers. Jungle Monster shows up again, they run. Locke gets caught and dragged through the jungle by his feet. He figures this is a good thing, Jack doesn't agree and so saves him from getting pulled down the hole. Once finally making it to the Hatch, Locke takes the lead in laying the fuses. Hurley sees the numbers on the Hatch and tries to prevent them from lighting the charges, to no avail. They look down the Hatch - it's a spoooky busted rusted ladder... Raftaways: Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main. Trouble! The raft hits something and loses the rudder. Sawyer jumps in after it. Crisis averted. They see a blip on the radar screen. It approaches, then starts to move away. They fire the flare and the blip returns. Jubilance! The small boat arrives, and demands Walt. Sawyer, no Quick-Draw McGraw, gets shot. The raft gets molotoved, and our Raftaways become water-rats. Death: Dr. Arzt Taken: Walt |
Assorted
Sun and Jin: Sun spills tea on Jin's lap, he goes to the washroom to clean up. In the bathroom, he is warned that Mr. Paik, Sun's father is onto his little game and he'd better not go through with the melting into the American populace plan. Jin is shaken.
Sayid: He gets returned to his gate after his run-in with security. Charlie: Did we mention he's a junkie? He wakes on Flight Day in a trashed hotel room desperately hunting his stash, doing his best not to share any more with Junkie Girl. Walt and Michael:Michael whines to his mother over the phone that he doesn't know how to be a father, and doesn't want to either. Walt's listening. Hurley: He struggles to make the flight, beset with all manner of calamities - shorted out alarm clocks, full elevators, conked out rental cars... Locke: Wheelchair-bound Locke is frustrated by his helplessness as he tries to board the plane. Boarding montage: Claire, Kate n' the Marshall, Locke, Jack, Charlie, Sayid, Jin, Michael and Walt, Shannon and Boone, Hurley... |