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[Locke's eye opens. Shot of him lying on beach, angle up from his feet. Shot of engine still turning; Shannon screaming; Locke looking around; Jin screaming; Locke wiggling his toe, grabbing his shoe, moving slowly. Sound of dog barking. Shot of Locke awake in the dark, looking around the crash area. Pans to Walt and Michael.]

MICHAEL: Walt, wewe gotta keep that dog quiet.

WALT: I don't know what's wrong with him. Come on, Vincent, cut that out.

[Shot of the dog dragging Walt kwa the leash out of their sleeping area. He goes over kwa Boone and Shannon who wake up.]

MICHAEL: Sorry, hey, sorry, sorry.

[Shot of Jin and Sun waking up. Sound of rummaging in the plane; Sayid looking around for what's wrong; sound of grunting; Hurley and Claire looking around; Charlie, redshirt waking up; Jack running up to where everyone else is. Kate sitting up. zaidi sounds of rummaging, growling.]

KATE: What is it?

CLAIRE: Somebody's in there.

SAYID: Everyone in there's dead.

JACK: Sawyer.

SAWYER: Right behind you, Jackass.

[Jack pulls a little flashlight out of his pocket and goes toward the plane. Sawyer follows with a big flashlight.]

KATE: Jack?

[Shot of inside plane. They are trying to see inside into the dark.]

SAWYER: I'm gonna shed some light on this thing.

[They see the animal look over its shoulder.]

JACK: Run.

[They all start running.]

HURLEY: Oh crud, now what?

[Sayid helping Claire. Boone helping Shannon. Jin helping Sun. Sawyer with Kate. Somebody knocks Charlie down. Jack helps Charlie. Shot of three boars running into the woods.]

SAYID: They're gone.

CHARLIE: What the bloody hell was that?

LOCKE: Boars.
hariri Act 2

[Shot of Jack doctoring a scrape on Charlie's side.]

JACK: Those boars were looking to feed. We have to get rid of the bodies.

CHARLIE: Bury them? There's a whole bunch in there.

SAYID: zaidi than twenty. Digging will be difficult without shovels.

JACK: We're not burying them. We need to burn them.

KATE: They're people.

JACK: I know they're people, Kate.

SAYID: Burning the remains, they deserve better than that.

JACK: Better than what? Being eaten kwa wild animals? Because that's what's going to happen. Any bodies we bury are not going to stay buried for very long. Look, I know this seems harsh, but that fuselage in the sun—it's not about what they deserve. They're gone, and we're not.

SAYID: What wewe say may be true, but for us to decide how these people are laid to rest—it's not right. No regard for their wishes? Their religions?

JACK: We don't have time to sort out everybody's god.

CHARLIE: Really, last I heard we were positively made of time.

JACK: Look, I'm not happy about it either, but we crashed a thousand miles off course. They're looking for us in the wrong place. It's been 4 days, no one's come. Tomorrow morning we need everyone to start gathering up wood, dried brush, and turn that fuselage into a furnace. Wait until the sun goes down tomorrow night before we start the fire.

[Jack exits]

CHARLIE: If he's so eager to burn the bodies why are we waiting until sundown?

KATE: He's hoping someone will see it.

[Day. Shot of Sayid at the beach, pwani with electronic equipment. Kate approaches.]

KATE: Looks like I'm not the only who couldn't sleep last night.

SAYID: There are better things to do with my time than collect firewood.

KATE: wewe don't agree with Jack. What are wewe making?

SAYID: Too soon to talk about. I'm not sure it will even work.

KATE: You're trying to pick up the transmission aren't you? The one we heard on the transceiver.

SAYID: If the French woman's transmission has truly been playing on a loop for 16 years then there must be a power chanzo on the island. A significant one.

KATE: And wewe can find it?

SAYID: Hypothetically, yes. I'm making an antenna of sorts. With a few of these mounted at different points on the island I may be able to use the transceiver to triangulate the signal, find out where it's coming from.

KATE: So what can I do to help?

SAYID: It appears wewe are as anxious to get off this island as I am.

[Kate looks down. Shot of Michael walking back from getting wood, coming to beach. Shot of Locke with a silver case.]

WALT: [off camera] Catch the ball, catch the ball, Vincent. Good boy, good job Vincent.

MICHAEL: Hey, hey, where wewe going, man?

WALT: Nowhere, I just thought I'd see what Mr. Locke was doing.

MICHAEL: Hey, why don't wewe help your dad with the wood. I'm sure Mr. Locke doesn't want a kid hanging around him all siku anyway.

WALT: At least he talks to me. Come on, Vincent.

[Shot of feet, a backpack, a scuffle.]

HURLEY: What's your problem? Hand them over.

SAWYER: How about no?

HURLEY: There's other people here au don't wewe give a crap?

SAWYER: Well if one of us wouldn't eat zaidi than his fair share …

HURLEY: Oh that's ng'ombe and wewe know it. You're not happy unless you're screwing over everybody …

SAWYER: hujambo I'm peachy, pork pie.

[In the background we can hear someone saying knock it off.]

JACK: [entering] Guys, knock it off.

SAWYER: Stay out of this, Metro.

[Jack and Sayid come and break up the fight.]

JACK: What's going on?

HURLEY: Jethro here's hoarding the last of the peanuts.

SAWYER: My own stash. I found it in there.

JACK: What about the rest of the food?

HURLEY: There is no rest of the food, dude. We kind of—ate it all.

SHANNON: What?

[Shot of everyone looking shocked and bummed.]

JACK: Okay everybody, just calm down.

SAYID: We can find food. There are plenty of things on this island we can use for sustenance.

SAWYER: [sitting down in an airplane seat] And exactly how are we going to find this sustenance.

[A kisu is thrown into the kiti, kiti cha inayofuata the one Sawyer is sitting in. Everyone looks back at Locke.]

LOCKE: We hunt.

[Jack grabs the knife.]

KATE: How'd wewe get that kisu on the plane?

LOCKE: Checked it.

JACK: [handing the kisu back to Locke] wewe either have very good aim, au very bad aim, Mr. … .

MICHAEL: Locke. His name is Locke.

JACK: Okay Mr. Locke, what is it that we're hunting?

LOCKE: We know there are wild boar, au ngombe on the island. Razorbacks, kwa the look of them. The one's that came into the camp last night were piglets, 100, 150 pounds each. Which means that there's a mother nearby. A 250 pound rat, with scimitar-like tusks, and a surly disposition, who'd upendo nothing zaidi than to eviscerate anything that comes near. Boar's usual mode of attack is to mduara, duara around and charge from behind so I figure it'll take at least three of us to distract her long enough for me to flank one of the piglets, pin it, and slit its throat.

SAWYER: [to Jack] And wewe gave him his kisu back?

JACK: Well, if you've got a better idea.

SAWYER: Better than the three of wewe wandering into the magic forest to bag a hunk of ham with nothing but a little bitty hunting knife? Hell no, it's the best idea I ever heard.

[Locke opens his case which is full of knives. Everyone looks like "okay"????]

HURLEY: Who is this guy?

[FLASHBACK]

[We hear the sound of a phone ringing, and see Locke in an office, answering it.]

LOCKE: Yes?

GL12: Col. Locke is this line secure?

[Locke looks around like he's checking if anyone's listening.]

LOCKE: Line secure GL12, go ahead.

GL12: Target area is acquired. Maneuvers are a go for 13:00 hours. Repeat: we are a go.

LOCKE: Roger that. We'll convene at the usual rendezvous point at 13:00 hours.

RANDY: [Locke's boss] Locke. I told wewe I need those TPS reports done kwa noon today. Not 12:30, not 12:15, noon.

[Wide shot of a bunch of cubicles.]

LOCKE: I heard wewe the first time, Randy.

RANDY: And no personal calls during office hours, Col.

[Shot of Locke crunching numbers.]
hariri Act 3

[Shot of Kate slipping a kisu into a sheath at her waist. Jack enters.]

JACK: So? Hunting boar, now, huh?

KATE: Who says it's my first time boar, au ngombe hunting?

JACK: Uh-huh. Tell me something, how come every time there's a hike into the moyo of darkness wewe sign up? wewe know what's in there.

KATE: Actually, I don't. And neither do you.

JACK: What's your feel on our new friend?

KATE: Seems to know what he's doing.

JACK: Call me paranoid, but anyone who packs a suitcase full of knives?

KATE: If I didn't know any better, I'd say your worried about me, Jack.

JACK: If I didn't know any better, I'd say wewe have a problem staying in one place for very long, Kate. So, wewe want to tell me why you're really going?

KATE: [showing the antenna to Jack] Sayid gave me this so he can triangulate the distress signal we heard—find the source.

JACK: This isn't about boars.

KATE: I'm a vegetarian.

[Shot of Walt of Michael.]

WALT: But, why can't I come?

MICHAEL: Because I alisema so.

[Shot of Sun walking with some plants.]

MICHAEL: [getting Sun's attention] Hi, hi, excuse me. Um, I am going off, away, to hunt, and um, I was wondering if wewe could keep an eye on my boy, Walt. And, I'm Michael. Anyway, could wewe watch him for me, until I come back?

SUN: 아… 아드님은 제가 잘 돌보고 있을게요. 예…

MICHAEL: Sorry I don't understand, but you're cool with this, right? [giving her the okay sign with his hand]

[Sun nods and gives the okay sign.]

WALT: I don't need a babysitter.

MICHAEL: Come on, Vincent needs wewe here. And, hey, cheer up. This will give me a chance to get to know your friend Mr. Locke a little better.

SUN: 너무 걱정하지 마. 아버지 괜찮으실 거야.

WALT: Yeah, whatever.

[Shot of Jack stacking wood, Claire enters.]

CLAIRE: Excuse me. Doctor?

JACK: Claire, right? How's the [pointing to her belly].

CLAIRE: Oh, he's good, yeah, thanks. Um, I thought maybe wewe should see this [she hands him a stack of papers]. Someone found it in there. They're collecting all the belongings. They're wedding plans for Steve and Kristin. There were on the plane sitting a couple of rows behind me. I remember because they looked so happy.

JACK: I don't understand, Claire, what am I supposed to do with this?

CLAIRE: Oh, well, um, some of us were wondering if maybe we should do some kind of memorial service, au something. wewe could lead it.

JACK: Uh, no, I don' think it …

CLAIRE: Well, wewe know, just a few words, au we could just read their names from passports, and drivers …

JACK: Look, it's not my thing.

CLAIRE: Oh, okay. Maybe I'll do it.

JACK: Yeah, sounds fine. Whatever everybody wants.

[Shot of Boone looking at Rose sitting alone on the beach, pwani away from everyone.]

BOONE: [to Shannon] That woman's still sitting there.

SHANNON: [not looking up from a crossword she's doing] Mmmhmmm.

BOONE: Her husband was on the plane.

SHANNON: Right.

BOONE: Are wewe even listening to me?

SHANNON: What's a four letter word for I don't care.

BOONE: I just think somebody should go talk to her.

SHANNON: I nominate you, Captain America. wewe just can't help yourself, can you?

BOONE: Yeah, well, at least wewe don't have to worry about starving with me taking care of you.

SHANNON: I'm not going to starve.

BOONE: Right, what are wewe going to eat?

SHANNON: The ocean's full of fish.

BOONE: I hate to break it to you—the ocean is not going to take your dhahabu card.

SHANNON: wewe really don't think I can't catch a fish?

[Shot of Locke in the jungle digging in the ground with his knife.]

KATE: wewe find something?

LOCKE: The ground here has been rooted up. That's how boars get the majority of their food, they dig. Afterwards they generally wallow in the dirt, rub up against the trees, scoring them with their tusks.

MICHAEL: Okay. So what's all that mean?

LOCKE: Means we're close.

[Shot of Charlie getting drugs out of his baggie. Close up of hands. Shannon appears.]

SHANNON: Hi.

CHARLIE: Hi. (putting the drugs back in his pocket). Shannon, right?

SHANNON: Yeah. Are wewe doing anything?

CHARLIE: Me? No, I was just, uh. What are wewe doing?

SHANNON: I was just going to go for a walk. Do wewe want to come?

CHARLIE: Yeah, yes, sure.

SHANNON: Can I ask wewe something?

CHARLIE: Oh, I wondered when this was going to come up. Yes, I'm the bass, besi guitarist in Dri…

SHANNON: Do wewe know anything about fishing?

CHARLIE: What? Fishing? My grand-dad used to take me out, taught me everything he knows. Everything he knew, he's dead now, god rest his soul. Yeah, I'm like a … I'm a fishing fiend. I mean England's an island so I just throw it in and … fish.

SHANNON: Good.

[Shot of wheelchair being used as a wheelbarrow for wood. Boone enters toward Jack.]

BOONE: hujambo doc, wewe got a second?

JACK: What's up?

BOONE: The woman's been sitting over there kwa herself. Maybe she's having trouble dealing with her husband? I don't think she's had anything to eat au drink. Think maybe wewe can go talk to her?

JACK: Why me? I'm not a psychiatrist. I mean, maybe wewe should …

BOONE: I just thought wewe might want to do it. You're the one that saved her life.

[Shot of Rose holding a wedding band around her neck. Jack enters with water and puts a blanket around her shoulders.]

JACK: Hi. Rose, right? Remember me, kiti, kiti cha 23A? I'm the guy that told wewe not to worry about the turbulence. Everybody's getting pretty worried about you, Rose. If wewe want to be alone that's fine, but wewe have to take care of yourself. wewe should really drink. Okay. We don't have to talk. Let's just sit for a while.

[Kate, Locke and Michael in jungle.]

KATE: Your son, how's he handling all of this?

MICHAEL: A hell of a lot better than I am.

KATE: wewe must be proud. He's a brave kid.

MICHAEL: Yeah. I can't take credit for that. I wasn't part of his life. Till his mother passed away, two weeks ago.

KATE: I'm sorry. I didn't know.

MICHAEL: That's okay. There were living in Sydney the past couple of years. I flew out last week, wewe know, to go get him. What were wewe doing in Australia?

[Shot of Locke, listening to boar, au ngombe noises.]

LOCKE: Shhh.

[Locke sees tusk marks on a tree. Gives hand signals to direct the others.]

MICHAEL: Hey, quit giving us the steal signal.

[A boar, au ngombe suddenly runs at them. Locke gets Kate out of the way. Michael gets gored. Michael screaming. Locke laying on the ground with kisu sticking up phallically. Kate helps Michael. Same ankle-up shot of Locke as when he comes to on the beach. He doesn't songesha right away. Michael is moaning.]

KATE: He's bad.

[FLASHBACK]

GL12: Move. You've got to songesha Col.

[Shot of an army game like Risk.]

GL12: Your troops are across enemy lines.

[Shot of Locke in an office break room.]

LOCKE: Patience, the quality which wewe lack, GL12, is the hallmark of a leader.

[Randy walks in the break room.]

RANDY: Hallmark, huh? Tell me zaidi about being a leader, Locke. While you're at it, tell me about this Col. thing. I cruised your file in human resources, you've never been in any of the armed forces.

LOCKE: I'm just playing a game, Randy. It's my lunch hour, I can play a game.

RANDY: Well, tell me, what's a Walkabout? [reading from a brochure]: "Experience the dream journeys of the fabled Australian Outback."

LOCKE: wewe have no right taking that off my desk.

RANDY: So, wewe wander around hunting and gathering food, right? On foot?

LOCKE: Not that wewe would understand, but a Walkabout is a journey of spiritual renewal, where one derives strength from the earth. And becomes inseparable from it. I have vacation days, I'm going, Randy. I've already made a reservation.

GL12: Wow. John you're really doing it, huh? wewe tell Helen yet?

RANDY: Helen? Well, what's this Locke, you've actually got a woman in your life.

LOCKE: That's none of your business.

RANDY: What is it with wewe Locke? Why do wewe torture yourself? I mean, imagining you're some hunter? Walkabouts? Wake up, wewe can't do any of that.

LOCKE: Norman Croucher.

RANDY: What? Norman what?

LOCKE: Norman Croucher. Norman Croucher, double amputee, no legs. He climbed to the juu of Mt. Everest. Why? It was his destiny.

RANDY: That's what wewe think you've got, old man? Destiny?

LOCKE: Just don't tell me what I can't do.

KATE: [off camera at first] He's hurt. John? Can wewe hear me? Locke?

[Locke is still lying there.]

KATE: John wewe okay?

[Shot from the foot angle again.]

KATE: Locke?

LOCKE: [moving] I'm fine, I'm fine. I'm fine, Helen, I just got the wind knocked out of me is all.

KATE: Helen?

LOCKE: What?

KATE: wewe called me Helen.

LOCKE: Did I?

[Kate is tending to Michael, making a tourniquet.]

LOCKE: Which way did that boar, au ngombe go?

KATE: Michael's hurt. We have to get him back to camp.

LOCKE: Yeah, wewe take him back to camp. I'm going to get that boar.

[Kate looks shocked.]

KATE: What are wewe talking about?

LOCKE: I'm fine. I can do this.

KATE: John, wewe can't.

LOCKE: Don't tell me what I can't do.
hariri Act 4

[Shot of Hurley and Charlie in the surf trying to samaki with a stick with a piece of airplane shrapnel.]

CHARLIE: Did wewe get it?

HURLEY: Dude, quit asking me that.

CHARLIE: Sorry. You, wewe alisema wewe knew how to fish.

HURLEY: Yeah, off the Santa Monica pier with my old man and a fishing pole and bait. Never had to try and poke one with a sharp stick.

CHARLIE: Well, I really appreciate wewe helping me out, thanks.

HURLEY: Anything to keep me far away from that fuselage and that freakin' redneck jerk. [Hurley spears again and misses] Damn it, crap, crap, son of a …

CHARLIE: wewe let me have a go?

HURLEY: Knock yourself out. Okay, here comes one. Put your weight into it. Now, wewe see it? Wait for it, wait … now. [Charlie lunges and misses]. Dude, you've got to try to pin it.

CHARLIE: wewe see how close I was? No, wewe just have to corner it.

[Shot of Sayid on the beach, pwani with a hand full of wires, inayofuata to Claire sorting through stuff.]

CLAIRE: Excuse me, your name's Sayid, right?

SAYID: Yes.

CLAIRE: I just found this. It's got your name on it. [She hands him an envelope].

SAYID: I thought I'd Lost this. Thank you.

CLAIRE: Sure.

[Sayid opens the envelope which has pictures of a woman, he rubs his thumb over a picture of her face. Shot of Jack and Rose.]

ROSE: His fingers swell.

JACK: Sorry?

ROSE: Bernard, my husband, his hands swell up whenever we fly.

JACK: The altitude.

ROSE: He started having me hold onto his wedding ring whenever we took a plane trip. Always wore it around my neck for salama keeping. Just until we landed. wewe know, doctor, wewe don't have to keep your promise.

JACK: Promise?

ROSE: The one wewe gave me on the plane. The one wewe made me—to keep me company until my husband got back from the restroom. I'm letting wewe off the hook.

JACK: Well, you're not going to get rid of me that easily. Rose, wewe shouldn't be out here alone. You're suffering from Post Traumatic Shock.

ROSE: Aren't we all?

JACK: Yeah, I guess we are.

ROSE: wewe have a nice way about you. A good soul, patient, caring. I suppose that's why wewe became a doctor.

JACK: Thanks but I was just kind of born into it. Family business.

[Shot of Locke out hunting alone.]

[FLASHBACK]

[Locke is in his kitanda in a studio apartment talking on the phone.]

LOCKE: I have never felt so alive. Getting to finally tell Randy off was … life changing. I mean it, now I'm free to do all those things I ever wanted to do. Things that I know I was destined to do, like we talked about Helen.

HELEN: That's wonderful John. I'm happy for you, really.

LOCKE: I haven't even told wewe the best part. [He reaches over and turns a machine off kwa his bed] wewe remember the authentic aboriginal Walkabout?

HELEN: Sure. That's all you've talked about for weeks.

LOCKE: Yeah, well, I'm going to do it. I'm flying to Australia at the end of the week. And I've, uh. I bought two tickets. Helen?

HELEN: John, we've talked about this. I like wewe and I've enjoyed talking with wewe these past few months.

LOCKE: 8 months.

HELEN: I'm not allowed to meet customers.

LOCKE: Customer? Is that what I am to you?

HELEN: This isn't really normal. I mean, it isn't what I do. I don't know, maybe wewe should find a … I don't know … a therapist?

LOCKE: I have a therapist.

HELEN: John.

LOCKE: I thought wewe understood Helen. wewe know me better than anyone.

HELEN: John, if we talk any longer, I'm going to have to charge wewe for another hour. That's another 89.95 and …

LOCKE: Look, I don't care about the money. I just …

HELEN: I'm sorry John, I've got to go.

LOCKE: [we hear the click of the hang up] Helen, Helen. Helen!

[Locke slams the phone down several times.]

[Back on the island Kate is helping Michael back to camp. They stop.]

KATE: Hey, hujambo wait a minute. Rest here for a minute.

[Kate is taking off her backpack and over-shirt.]

MICHAEL: I thought the guy with the gimpy leg should be deciding when we rest. What are wewe doing?

KATE: Trying to boost the transceiver signal. I'm going to climb this mti and attach the antenna.

MICHAEL: You're going to climb that?

KATE: Yeah. Don't worry. I've climbed a lot worse.

[Kate climbs the tree; shot of Locke hiking; Michael adjusting his bandage; Kate taking the antenna out of her pack. Everything shakes and we hear the metallic/growling noise. Kate drops the antenna. Kate sees the monster going toward Locke.]

KATE: Locke.

[Shot of Locke in the jungle. He hears the sound of boars and starts to run toward them. Then we can hear the metallic sound and see the trees moving. Locke halts and looks up, backs away a bit. Camera is monster POV looking at Locke. Close up of Locke looking amazed.]
hariri Act 5

[Shot of people on the beach, Claire, Sawyer.]

SAWYER: [to Claire] Hey, uh...

CLAIRE: Hey.

SAWYER: These were, um. I found these the other siku when I was … Alright, just, just take it. [He hands her a stack of wallets]

CLAIRE: Thank you.

[We see Walt and Sun on the beach. Sun is breaking a piece of a plant off.]

WALT: What is that?

[Sun shows Walt how to brush his teeth with it.]

WALT: Oh, I get it. It's like toothpaste.

SUN: [Sun says something in Korean that sounds like chia.] [치약.]

WALT: Chia?

[Shot of Kate helping Michael back. Hurley runs up.]

WALT: Dad!

HURLEY: So, like, what happened out there?

WALT: Dad!

MICHAEL: Hey, hey!

WALT: Your leg's all messed up. Does it hurt?

MICHAEL: It's okay. It's not as bad as it looks.

SAWYER: The mighty huntress returns. What's for dinner, hon …

KATE: Not now.

WALT: So, it was like a boar, au ngombe fight?

MICHAEL: Not too much of a fight. It was zaidi like me getting gored.

WALT: So, um, where's Mr. Locke?

[Shot of Boone walking up to Shannon]

BOONE: I don't think that hunt went very well. The bald guy never came back.

SHANNON: Wait, they didn't bring back any chakula at all?

BOONE: Did wewe hear what I just said? Somebody might have died out there.

SHANNON: Well, we're all going to die if somebody doesn't do something.

CHARLIE: [approaching] There wewe are. As promised, wewe and I will be dining of fresh catch of the day.

SHANNON: [squealing] Oh, my fish!

CHARLIE: I hope wewe don't mind al fresco. It was no problem. wewe know what, that one actually gave me a hell of a tussle, but wewe have to get inside the mind of the fish, wewe know.

BOONE: I don't believe you.

CHARLIE: I got it in the shallows, I cornered it.

SHANNON: [to Boone] What's the matter? Can't stand to see me fending for myself?

BOONE: [to Charlie] I'm sorry about this, seriously.

CHARLIE: No, no, it's okay.

SHANNON: What are wewe apologizing to him for?

BOONE: For you. For using him—using this poor guy like wewe use everyone else.

SHANNON: Oh, whatever.

BOONE: Somewhere in that twisted little brain, wewe think this proves that wewe can take care of yourself.

[Shannon and Boone walk away from Charlie.]

SHANNON: I told wewe I'd catch a fish, didn't I?

BOONE: [off camera, shot is on Charlie's sad reaction] That's low Shannon, even for you.

SHANNON: Oh, go rescue a baby bird au something.

[Shot of Jack and Rose on the beach.]

JACK: Rose, after the sun goes down, we're going to burn the fuselage. It's just something that we have to do. There's going to be a memorial service back at the camp for those—for those who didn't make it. For everyone to say goodbye.

ROSE: I'd like to be there for that.

JACK: Okay. [They get up to go]. Maybe if you'd like to say something, wewe know, about your husband.

ROSE: What?

JACK: I'm just saying if wewe wanted to say goodbye to Bernard.

ROSE: Doctor, my husband is not dead.

JACK: Rose, he was in the tail section of the plane. It broke off in mid-flight. I'm sorry, but everyone who was in the rear of the plane's gone.

ROSE: They're probably thinking the same thing about us.

[Jack does a double-take. Sees a man in a suit and white shoes standing under a mti on the beach. He walks toward it.]

ROSE: Doctor? wewe coming?

[He looks back and the man is gone.]

[Shot of Sayid with some equipment, Kate walks up and hands him the broken antenna.]

KATE: I'm sorry. I guess I should've gotten a warranty.

SAYID: I suppose I'll just try again. Of course, I have no welding iron, no rivets, scorched wiring. And it seems I must continue to lie to anyone who asks me what it is I'm actually doing. [Throws the antenna down angrily.]

KATE: Sayid, I'll try it again.

SAYID: [calmly] We'll try it again.

JACK: [entering] Kate.

SAYID: Excuse me. [He exit.s]

KATE: Hey.

JACK: [reaching for Kate's face] wewe okay?

KATE: Is this when wewe say "I told wewe so?"

JACK: No, I'm not big on rubbing it in.

KATE: Locke, um. Locke's gone. That thing, it was moving in his direction. There wasn't time. [Looking toward another part of the beach] What's going on?

JACK: The fuselage is ready to go. Some of the others decided, um … I guess there's going to be some words alisema over the fire...

KATE: That's good.

JAck: ... names read, I think.

KATE: I just don't think they're ready to hear about some of the things that we've …

[Jack suddenly runs off.]

KATE: Jack? Jack?

[Jack runs into the woods a little ways. Kate follows. We see Locke dragging a boar, au ngombe out of the woods.]

JACK: Locke.

[All looking at each other.]
hariri Act 6

[Shot of everyone around kwa the fuselage. The memorial.]

CLAIRE: Judith Martha Wexler from Denton, TX, guess she was going to catch a connecting flight. Um, she wore corrective lenses and she was an organ donor, au at least would have been. Steve and Kirsten, I don't know their last name, but they were really in upendo and were going to be married. At least, wherever they are now, they're not alone.

[Shot of Charlie doing drugs, hiding.]

CLAIRE: … video store receipt lists her overdue charges for Willie Wonka and Little Princess. Looks like he hadn't traveled much … as far as I can tell from his passport.

[Shot of Charlie coming back standing inayofuata to Kate.]

KATE: wewe seen Jack?

CLAIRE: … Wollstein, Harold, kiti, kiti cha 23C.

[Shot of Jack sitting alone on the beach.]

CLAIRE: [In the background] That's all we have on Harold, his name on a boarding pass... Goodbye, Harold.

[Shot of Michael inayofuata to Locke.]

MICHAEL: Nice work.

LOCKE: What?

CLAIRE: Millicent Louise D'Agostino

MICHAEL: The boar. Nice work, wewe know, killing it.

CLAIRE: ...Teaneck, NJ.

MICHAEL: Just thought I should say something. So that thing, the monster, whatever. She alisema it was headed right towards you. Did wewe see anything? Get any kind of look at it?

LOCKE: No.

[Close up of Locke.]

[FLASHBACK]

[Travel agency office in Australia.]

AGENT: The Walkabouts we arrange here are not just some stroll through the park. It's trekking across vast stretches of desert, rafting bloody treacherous waters.

LOCKE: Look, you've got no idea who you're talking to. I'm well aware of what's involved, believe me. I probably know zaidi than wewe on the subject.

AGENT: In any case, it's a trying ordeal for someone in peak physical condition, let alone …

LOCKE: Look, I booked this tour a mwezi ago, you've already got my money. Now, I demand a place on that bus.

AGENT: wewe misrepresented yourself …

LOCKE: I never lied.

AGENT: kwa omission, Mr. Locke. wewe neglected to tell us about your condition.

LOCKE: My condition is not an issue. I've lived with it for 4 years. It's never kept me from doing anything.

AGENT: Look, unfortunately it is an issue for our insurance company. I can't keep the bus waiting any longer. It isn't fair to the other people.

LOCKE: Hey, don't talk to me about fair.

AGENT: I can get wewe on a plane back to Sydney on our dime. That's the best I can do.

LOCKE: No. I don't want to go back to Sydney. Look I've been preparing for this for years. Just put me on the bus, right now, I can do this.

AGENT: No, wewe can't.

LOCKE: Hey, hey, don't wewe walk away from me. [The wheelchair reveal]. wewe don't know who you're dealing with. Don't ever tell me what I can't do, ever. This is destiny. This is destiny. This is my destiny. (yelling) I'm supposed to do this, dammit. Don't tell me what I can't do. Don't tell me what I can't...

[The bus pulls away. We see a shot of Locke on the beach, pwani when he comes to, from the beginning of the episode. Putting his shoes on, getting up, Jack calls to him for help and he goes. Shot of Locke back at the memorial.]

Claire: Millicent Louise D'Agostino. Teaneck, NJ.

[Shot of fuselage on fire. Locke looks over at the wheelchair and smiles.]
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