Lost s01e03 Episode Script

Tabula Rasa

Previously on Lost: Do you think he's gonna live? - Do you know him? - He was sitting next to me.
You think they would have come by now.
- Who? - Anyone.
What is it, like checkers? Not really.
It's a better game than checkers.
Two players.
Two sides.
One is light.
One is dark.
Walt do you wanna know a secret? Don't trust her.
She's dangerous.
- Try not to move, man.
- I have to find her.
- I have to bring her back.
- Yeah, you keep saying that.
Every time I ask who you have to bring back, you pass out on me again.
Since your fever's pretty high, I'm guessing you have no idea - who the hell you're talking about.
- My cuffs.
My handcuffs.
- Where are my cuffs? - What? - My jacket pocket.
- I don't - Jacket pocket! - Okay.
Dangerous.
She's dangerous.
- It's getting dark.
- Then pick up the pace.
- Hick.
- A little louder? We should make camp.
- What, here? - Yes, here.
I'm not stopping.
Y'all have a nice cookout.
- Walk through the jungle in the dark.
- The trees are gonna get us? No.
What is knocking down the trees will get you.
You're so worried, how about give me the clip back? Put your gun in your pants.
Sayid's right.
Keep walking, you're not gonna make it to the beach.
Yeah, why's that? Trust me.
This is Australia.
- This is us.
- Nice stick.
Two days ago, we take off from Sydney.
We fly along the same northeast route every commercial airliner bound for Los Angeles does.
The pilot said he lost communication with the ground? Yeah, six hours in.
He turned around and headed for Fiji.
So we changed course.
Regrettably, no one knew we changed course.
The turbulence hit.
We know the rest.
The pilot said we were over 1 ,000 miles off course.
Yeah, but they'll find us.
They have satellites that take pictures of your license plate.
If only we were all wearing license plates.
- Aren't you the pessimist.
- Basic photography: point and shoot.
Satellites can shoot, but they must be told where to point.
Bollocks.
Okay, really enjoyed the puppet show.
Fantastic.
So we're stuck in the middle of damn nowhere.
How about we talk about that other thing? The transmission Abdul picked up on his little radio.
The French chick that said, "They're all dead.
" The transmission's been on a loop for How long, Freckles? - Sixteen years.
- Right.
Let's talk about that.
Well, we have to tell the others when we get back.
- Tell them what exactly? - What we heard.
- I'm not a stupid translator.
- No one tell them anything.
To relay what we heard without fully understanding it will cause a panic.
If we tell them what we know we take away their hope.
And hope is a very dangerous thing to lose.
So we lie? - Was it a dinosaur? - It wasn't a dinosaur.
- You said you didn't see it.
- I didn't.
So how do you know it wasn't a dinosaur? Because dinosaurs are extinct.
Yeah.
So, what's his story? He looks kind of - dying.
- He's not gonna die.
- He's yellow.
- His wound is infected, - but the antibiotics will fight it off.
- What if they don't? Then his body will shut down one piece at a time.
His abdomen goes rigid, then He looks like he's in pain.
Yeah.
What's this? Dude? - What do you think she did? - None of my business.
- She looks pretty hardcore.
- Hurley.
What are you doing? I'm standing guard.
You heard what they said's out there.
You took my gun off me, boy? He doesn't believe in guns.
He goes on marches.
- I don't.
- Give it back.
- Aljazeera will protect us.
- Aljazeera's a network.
- I'll keep the damn gun.
- We should give it to her.
- Yeah.
Kate should hold the gun.
- Fine with me.
Well? - Good morning.
- Morning.
- You're sleeping in my sheep pen.
- Sorry.
- How'd you get here? - I walked.
- You walked? - Yeah.
- From where? - Town.
- Nearest town's 1 5 kilometers.
- That's why I'm exhausted.
What's your name? - Annie.
- You hungry, Annie? So you want to tell me why you're trespassing on my property? I ran out of money.
You're an American? Canadian.
I graduated from college and figured I'd see the world.
Australia was top of my list, so I hopped a flight to Melbourne, but I don't know anybody here, so I figured I'd walk for a while.
Melbourne's a hundred kilometers from here.
I like walking.
And you just happened to wander onto my farm? I like farms too.
Do you know how to work one? Yeah.
My wife died eight months ago Wednesday.
She left me with too many chores and a hell of a mortgage.
If you help me with the first one, I'll give you a fair wage and a place to stay.
Deal.
I'm a lefty.
Dude.
Dude! Hey, dude, they're back.
As you and the others know, we hiked up the mountain in an attempt to help the rescue team locate us.
The transceiver failed to pick up a signal.
We weren't able to send out a call for help.
But we're not giving up.
If we gather electronic equipment, your cell phones, laptops, I can boost the signal and we can try again.
But that may take some time, so for now, we should begin rationing our remaining food.
If it rains, we should set up tarps to collect water.
I need to organize three separate groups.
Each group should have a leader.
One group for water.
I'll organize that.
Who's gonna organize electronics? You? Rationing food? Okay.
And I will need a third group to concern themselves with - Hi.
- Hey.
I I need to tell you something.
Okay.
Sure.
We couldn't send out a signal because there was another signal blocking it.
The other signal, we heard it.
It was a distress call from a French woman.
She said that the others were dead.
That something had killed them all.
She was alone on the island.
It's been playing for 16 years, Jack.
I wanted to tell you.
Anything else? How is he? The man with the shrapnel in his side.
- He's touch and go.
- Did he wake up? Just for a few seconds during the surgery.
He say anything? No.
So, what did she say? She didn't say anything.
But you told her you knew.
I don't know anything.
Well, you kinda know she's in that mug shot.
And we found those handcuffs.
And that guy keeps mumbling "She's dangerous," over and over.
It's not my business.
Not my problem.
Yeah, you're right.
We'll let Johnny Fever take care of her when he gets better.
He's not getting better if we don't get stronger antibiotics.
- That stuff from the luggage - For ear infections and foot fungus.
We went through everything.
What about that luggage in the overhead compartments? - That's inside the plane.
- Yeah? But the bodies are in there, and they're all dead.
- I'll handle it.
Keep an eye on - Great.
Yeah, I'd love to.
On it.
- What are you doing? - Trick-or-treat.
Same as you.
You're looting.
You say potato.
- What's in the bag? - Booze, smokes, a couple Playboys.
- What's in yours? - Medicine.
Well, just about sums it up, don't it? You do this back home too? Steal from the dead? Brother, you got to wake up and smell the gull crap here.
Rescue ain't coming.
You're just wasting your time, trying to save a guy who, last time I checked, had a piece of metal the size of my head sticking out of his bread basket.
Let me ask you something.
How many of those pills you gonna use to fix him up? - As many as it takes.
- Yeah? How many you got? You're just not looking at the big picture, doc.
- You're still back in civilization.
- Yeah? And where are you? Me? I'm in the wild.
Hey, I got it.
I got it.
- Thanks.
- I got it.
I got it.
Yeah.
Well, look on the bright side.
Whoever's this was is probably better off than we are.
I got it.
- How's the baby? - It's okay, I think.
Good.
So your Your husband, was he on the flight? Oh, no, I'm not married.
I know.
How modern of me.
Well, who needs men, right? Bloody useless.
So you guys hiked all the way up that mountain for nothing, huh? Hey.
Sorry.
I was gonna get some more water.
We haven't met.
I'm Kate.
- Hi, Kate.
- Hi.
Hurley.
I was looking for Jack, I thought he might be there.
Yeah, no.
He went to go get some medicine.
Over there.
- Where, in the fuselage? - What? Yeah.
Yeah, in the You know, I got to go get that water.
The bank would have given you a heck of a toaster if you'd kept that in a savings account.
What do I need a toaster for? You're hiding your wages in a tin can, Annie.
I mean, I would have held onto it for you.
I got trust issues.
- Weren't you gonna say goodbye? - I wrote you a note.
You've been here almost three months, and every time I ask you about yourself, you get that look in your eye.
Yeah, that one.
So I mind my own business.
I figured maybe you got off on the wrong side of a bad relationship.
Maybe you ran.
I always knew you'd leave here someday.
I guess I hoped it wouldn't be in the middle of the night.
- I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
So am I.
Annie, why don't you just stay one more night? I'll drive you to the train station first thing in the morning.
I promise.
- Okay.
- Good.
I get it, you know.
Everyone deserves a fresh start.
Damn it! Let her go, damn it! Breathe! Come on! Come on.
Look at me! Look What did you do? I was just checking to see if he He jumped on me.
He grabbed me.
Is he okay now? He's not responding to antibiotics, he's bleeding internally, his fever's pushing 1 04 and his abdomen's rigid.
He needs water.
So, what are you gonna do about it? - About what? - About him.
- I told you, he needs water.
- Will he suffer? - What? - Will it be quick? No, it won't be quick.
- Two, three, maybe four days.
- And he'll feel it? Yeah, he'll feel it.
Can't you put him out of his misery? I saw your mug shot, Kate.
I am not a murderer.
Do they listen to Patsy Cline in Canada? They listen to Patsy Cline everywhere.
- You hungry? - I'll eat on the train.
You sure? A little place up here makes a mean burger.
- What are you looking for, Ray? - What? I'm not.
Just How long have you known? Couple of days.
I saw your picture in the post office.
I guess they knew you were Down Under.
- Why? - The reward's $23,000.
I told you when I met you.
I got a hell of a mortgage.
If it makes you feel any better, it was a hard decision, Annie.
My name's not Annie.
- Who's that you were hanging out with? - What guy? - You know, the bald guy.
- Oh, Mr.
Locke? Mr.
Locke.
- Mr.
Locke got any kids? - He didn't say.
- Yeah, what did he say? - I don't know.
What do you mean, you don't know? What did he say? Some of it's secret.
- He tell you not to tell me? - No.
Then what's the secret? Mr.
Locke said a miracle happened here.
Yeah, well, a miracle happened to all of us, Walt.
We survived the plane crash.
- I don't want you hanging around him.
- Why? He's my friend.
Hey, I'm your friend too.
If you're my friend, you'd find Vincent.
Walt Look, I haven't given up on your dog.
I'm gonna do everything I can to find him.
- You won't.
You don't care.
- Yeah, I will.
I'm gonna get your dog back as soon as it stops raining.
Listen to me.
I'm gonna get your dog back.
As soon as it stops raining.
Good.
Nice.
I'm gonna find your dog.
I'm just gonna go walking through the haunted damn jungle, looking for your Vincent? Vincent.
That you, buddy? Something was chasing me, so Yeah, I don't hear it now.
But you should probably head back.
I didn't see anything.
You know, if you're worried about it, I didn't see anything.
What are you making? A whistle.
I used some tribal flutes once in a recording session.
I'm in a band.
- I wish he would just die already.
- Real humane, Shannon.
Anything I can do to help? No, I'm good.
Thanks.
The others are getting upset.
They want to know what's going on inside the tent.
I'm trying to save his life.
Rumor has it you can't.
You need a light? Came by to thank you.
- You gonna ask what for? - What for? - Taking that gun away from me.
- I didn't take it away.
Stickin' out of your denims, ain't it? Sure wouldn't want to be the one with that gun right now.
Everyone sitting out here listening to that poor boy scream all night knows what's got to be done.
Only one that can do it is the one with that gun.
Don't act so surprised.
I heard you tell the hero the same thing.
Hell, there's only one bullet left.
Be damn near poetic.
- Listen - No, you need to keep quiet.
Listen to me.
No matter what she does, no matter how she makes you feel, just don't trust a word that she says.
She will do anything to get away.
- What did she do? - I want to talk to her.
- Tell me what she did.
- I want to talk to her alone.
She got to you too, huh? Hey, Kate.
What was it? - What? - The favor.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Last thing I heard before the crash, you wanted a favor.
The captain has switched on the ""fasten seatbelts"" sign.
Return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts.
- I have one favor to ask.
- Really? This ought to be good.
Well? I wanted you to make sure that Ray Mullen got his 23 grand.
What, the guy who ratted you out? He had a hell of a mortgage.
Kate you really are one of a kind.
You know, you would have got away if you hadn't saved him.
In case you hadn't noticed, I did get away.
You don't look free to me.
Kate, I'm gonna die, right? - Yeah.
- So are you gonna do it or what? Yo.
So, where's the fugitive? - In the tent.
- You let her in there alone? What's she gonna do? She's 120 pounds soaking wet.
Yeah, but she's got that gun.
- What? - She's strapped, man.
I saw it in Kate.
- What did you do? - What you couldn't.
I get where you're coming from, being a doctor and all.
But he wanted it.
Hell, he asked me.
So I don't like it any more than you do but something had to be done.
Oh, no way.
Guys.
- You shot him in the chest? - I was aiming for his heart.
- You missed.
- Man, is he still breathing? You perforated his lung.
It'll take hours to bleed out.
There was - I only had one bullet.
- Get out.
Get out! Damn it! I found your son's dog.
- What? - Vincent? I tethered him to a tree just over there.
I know that Walt lost his mom.
I thought that you should be the one to bring his dog back to him.
- Hey, thanks.
- Welcome.
I want to tell you what I did.
Why he was after me.
I don't want to know.
It doesn't matter, Kate, who we were, what we did before this, before the crash.
It doesn't really Three days ago, we all died.
We should all be able to start over.
- Okay.
- Okay?
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