Lost – Season 6, Episode 2: LA X: Part 2

Creators:
J.J. Abrams
Jeffrey Lieber
Damon Lindelof
Original Air Date:
2 February 2010 (Season 6, Episode 2)
Genre:
Adventure | Drama | Fantasy | Mystery | Romance | Thriller
Plot:
The survivors of a plane crash are forced to live with each other on a remote island, a dangerous new world that poses unique threats of its own.

After a mysterious and bloody airplane crash, 48 survivors are left stranded on a Pacific Island… miles off course. It soon becomes apparent that they will not have to cope only with the forces of nature, but with the island’s secrets, including the Dharma Initiative, the ‘Lost Numbers’, the “others” (or hostiles) and the strange black smoke- to name a few. There is also much more than meets the eye, as it becomes apparent that everyone is connected in some way and that everyone has a purpose to live on the island… and for some, to die.

The original survivors encounter difficulties as they arrive in Los Angeles, while on the island they are captured as they bring Sayid to the temple. Meanwhile, the “New Locke” prepares to meet with Alpert after Ben kills Jacob for him.

Back on the island, the guys were preparing to take Sayid to the temple. Hurley pulled out the guitar case, but didn’t tell Hurley what was in it after having told him it wasn’t a guitar. Sawyer was preparing to bury Juliet. Kate told Sawyer she’d leave a trail so he could follow them when he was done, but Sawyer said he wasn’t going to follow anyone.

Back at LAX, Jack was paged to the Oceanic desk, where he was told that his father’s coffin was never put on the plane. They didn’t know when it would arrive because they weren’t sure where it was.

Back on the island, Jack, Kate, Jin and Hurley arrived at the temple with Sayid in tow. Hurley found the hole in the ground and they went in. They found a skeleton with a missing arm, and Jin said the arm was ripped off by the smoke monster. They went further in and had to work around a large hole. Kate walked just slightly ahead of the group and seemed to have vanished. Jack went looking for her, then he heard Hurley screaming from another part of the temple. Jack heard footsteps as he looked around, but saw nothing until he was grabbed and punched in the face. They were led by a new gang of strangers into the innards of the temple, which led to an open-air courtyard with some folks who looked like monks.

“Guess we found the temple,” Hurley said.

Back at LAX, Kate convinced her fed to let her use the restroom. Inside the stall, she opened up a pen and began working on her handcuffs while Edward waited outside. She’d fumbled with the spring inside the pen, but used the rest of it to try unlocking her handcuffs. When Edward noticed the spring he demanded she come out. She kicked open the stall and knocked him backward, then she slammed his head onto the counter. She took his gun and as she struggled to do something with his body, two women walked in and she told them that he’d come into the bathroom and attacked her. She left, saying she had to get out of there. She raced into an elevator where Sawyer was inside. He recognized her from their flight and caught a glimpse of her handcuff, but said nothing. Two security guards came in and got a message on the radio about a “341.” Sawyer asked what it was, and the guard said it’s confidential. “Well if it’s confidential, how the hell am I supposed to know if I see one?” He smirked slightly at Kate and when the doors opened, he insisted the guards let the lady out first.

Back on the island, Sawyer and Miles were working on Juliet’s grave. Sawyer wanted Miles to tell him what Juliet wanted to say. Miles said it didn’t matter, but Sawyer pushed him to the ground and demanded that Miles use his gift to figure out what she wanted to tell him. Miles held his hands over Juliet’s grave and felt some sensations. Then he said, “It worked.” That was what Juliet wanted to tell him. “It worked.”

Sawyer, confused, walked away.

Back at the temple, the apparent leader asked who Jack, Kate, Hurley and Jin were, and a woman — a longer-haired version of the flight attendant on the plane — said she recognized them from the flight. The leader gave the command to shoot them, and they all shouted before Hurley said, “Jacob sent us!” The leader wanted Hurley to prove that Jacob sent them, and Hurley remembered the guitar case. The leader opened the case and saw a large wooden cross. Then he snapped it over his leg, pulling out a note.

The leader asked for their names, and they all recited their names, one by one, with Jack giving Sayid’s name on his behalf. The leader decided to let them live, but Hurley wanted to know what the paper said. The leader’s right-hand man told Hurley, “The paper said that if your friend there dies, we’re all in a lot of trouble.”

Back at LAX, Jin was getting nervous as a customs agent checked his belongings. A nice watch made them suspicious about what he’d declared. Then they found a stash of cash he didn’t declare and took him away. Another agent asked Sun if she spoke English and whether it was all just a misunderstanding. Sun claimed she didn’t know English.

Back in the temple, they took Sayid into another structure and looked at a bubbling pool of brownish water. The leader’s assistant asked why the water wasn’t clear. The leader cut his own hand and dipped it into the water. He looked puzzled and asked “Who did this?” Jack said he was responsible for Sayid’s shooting. He told the leader he didn’t shoot him, but said it was his fault. The leader said there would be risks with what they’d do to Sayid, and Jack told them to do what they had to do. Some men carried Sayid into the water while the leader turned an hourglass over. They held Sayid under the water as his body began to flail and Jack, Hurley and Jin wondered what they were waiting for. The leader continued to look at the sands in the hourglass. The tension mounted until the hourglass cycle was complete and Sayid went limp in the water. The leader ordered the men to pull him out and they did. Sayid was brought to the leader’s feet. Sayid was dead.

Jack walked over, distraught, and started pumping Sayid’s chest. Kate told Jack to stop, and he did.

Back at LAX, Sayid picked up his bags while Kate tried to escape unnoticed. She watched a woman punch a code into an “Authorized Personnel Only” door, then went through it, punching in the same code. She was outside. She tried to get into a cab but Frogurt was waiting. He told her there was a line and got into the waiting taxi. She spotted Edward and he spotted her. She jumped into another cab and held a gun to the driver’s head, telling him to drive. The cab already had a passenger. It was Claire. The cab drove away as Edward followed in vain.

Back at the temple, Jack and Kate sat near Sayid’s body. Sawyer and Miles were brought inside, and Sawyer was unconscious, knocked out by a rock. The leader’s assistant asked Hurley to come talk to the leader. The leader asked what Jacob said, and wanted to know when Jacob would arrive. Hurley said he didn’t think Jacob would go to the temple because Jacob was dead. The leader looked stunned and everyone was mobilized. People began pouring powder around the edges of the temple, and flares were shot into the sky. The assistant told Hurley that all the commotion “isn’t to keep you in; it’s to keep him out.”

“`Him’… who?” Hurley asked.

Back in the statue, Ben asked New Locke if he was the monster. Ben realized New Locke couldn’t kill Jacob himself and used him instead. New Locke told Ben that Old Locke was confused when Ben killed him. He said Old Locke’s last thoughts were, “I don’t understand.” New Locke recalled that when Old Locke first came to the island, he was a sad, victimized man. “He was weak and pathetic and irreparably broken,” New Locke said. He also said it was admirable that Old Locke was the only one who realized “how pitiful the life he’d left behind actually was.”

Ben asked New Locke what he wanted. He said the irony was that he wanted “the one thing that John Locke didn’t. I want to go home.”

Hurley leaned over Sayid’s body and told him, “If you ever wanna talk, I’m around.” Miles overheard this and looked at Hurley.

Sawyer came to and Kate told him they were in a temple, being protected by another group of strangers. Sawyer looked over at Jack, scowling. He told Kate he wasn’t going to kill him. “He deserves to suffer on this rock just like the rest of us.”

Back at LAX, Jack was on the phone with his mom, trying to figure out alternative funeral arrangements. Locke was in the same room and asked what he’d lost. They’d also lost one of Locke’s bags. Locke got all philosophical on Jack when he said the airline claimed they didn’t know where Jack’s father was. “They didn’t lose your father. They just lost his body,” Locke said.

Locke told Jack that all he had in his bags were a bunch of knives. Jack asked Locke what happened to him, and told him he was a spinal surgeon. Locke said surgery wouldn’t help him because his condition was irreversible.

“Nothing’s irreversible,” Jack said. He gave Locke his card and said a consult would be on the house.

Back on the island, Alpert saw the flares in the air and turned around to see New Locke emerge from the statue with Ben next to him. New Locke walked up to Alpert and said it was “good to see you out of those chains.” Then he knocked Alpert out with a shot to throat and a knee to the head. New Locke then turned around and declared, “I am very disappointed in all of you!”

Then he carried Alpert away, walking past Old Locke’s body as he departed.

Back in the temple, the leader’s assistant told Jack he needed to go talk to the leader. Jack refused to go and was tussling with some of the guard guys when Hurley noticed Sayid was moving.

Everyone looked over as Sayid sat up, looked at them and said, “What happened?”

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