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Season 1: Episode 16 - 'Outlaws'
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As we begin with our now
familiar eye opening, we pull back to reveal something different. This
eye belongs to a young boy, roused from a peaceful sleep by a violent
pounding on the front door. His mother bursts into his room and tells
him that everything is going to be okay, but we can see from her face
that she doesn't believe it. She hides him under his bed and makes him
promise that he won't come out no matter what he hears. She makes his
bed to make it look as if he was never there and goes downstairs. We
stay with the boy and hear a violent argument that ends with a
GUNSHOT. From the boy's POV we see a pair of cowboy boots enter his
room. The boy does his best not to cry and the man in the boots comes
over and sits on his bed. As we share in his terror, wondering if he
is going to be next, we hear another gunshot and the man collapses,
dead on the bed above him.
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Back on the island, Sawyer wakes
from his nightmare, covered in sweat. He reaches over for a sip of water,
relieved that it is all over, but we hear a rustling in the darkness. Sawyer
slowly reaches for the flashlight and when he turns it on we see an enormous
boar demolishing his things. Sawyer grabs a bat and lashes out, but the boar
easily escapes, destroying the relative calm of his makeshift tent. As Sawyer
angrily gives chase, the boar disappears into the jungle with the tarp that
was his roof. When he gives chase, we hear those same spooky whispers in the
wind. Did they actually say something, this time?
Later that morning, Sawyer is cleaning up his things. Sayid comes by and is
clearly enjoying Sawyer's plight. Sawyer asks Sayid about the voices he
thought he heard in the jungle when he escaped from Rousseau, but Sayid writes
it off as stress-related delusions.
We FLASHBACK to a hotel room. And for a second we think we must be watching a
rerun because here comes Sawyer again, tangled in a kiss with another
attractive woman. But just as it starts to get interesting, the two of them
are interrupted by a voice from the dark. A man Sawyer knows as "Hibbs"
wants to talk and it doesn't take long for us to realize that Sawyer ain't too
glad to see him. As Sawyer chokes him, reminding him that he screwed him out
of his share of a con they ran years ago, Hibbs tells Sawyer that he has come
to make it right. Hibbs hands him an envelope and we expect it to be full of
money, but what it actually holds is far more valuable…The whereabouts of
the man who killed Sawyer's parents. The real "Sawyer" -- the man he
has been chasing his whole life. He runs a shrimp truck…in Sydney.
Back on the island, Jack and Kate return the guns from the Ethan mission to
the Halliburton case. All but one, that is… Sawyer has refused to turn his
in. Kate offers to get it back for Jack telling him that she "can speak
his language." You don't have to look very hard at Jack's face to see how
he feels about that…
Back at the caves, Charlie is building something from bits of wreckage. Claire
comes over to him, but we can see from his persona that this isn't the Charlie
we all know and love. Something is…off. When Claire asks him if he wants to
go on a walk, Charlie says that he has something to do and just walks away.
In the jungle, Sawyer comes upon his tarp -- the boar must have dropped it
there when it ran away the night before. He grabs it and starts to make his
way back to camp, but he hears something -- the whispers blowing in the wind!
But Sawyer has more pressing troubles to deal with because it looks like the
boar wasn't quite ready to give that tarp back. It comes crashing out of the
brush and straight at Sawyer. He runs as fast has he can, but he's got no
chance and the boar easily catches him and knocks him off his feet and right
into a big puddle of mud before disappearing back into the jungle. Sawyer was
just the victim of a boar "drive-by"! Kate catches up with Sawyer as
he is packing up for a hunt. She thinks he is being absurd and tells him to
tell Locke to go and kill it, but Sawyer explains that it's too late for that
-- it's personal now.
And speaking of personal, we FLASHBACK to Sawyer making his way along the
waterfront of a city that could only be Sydney, Australia. He ducks into a
seedy boathouse where a man sells him a gun. But before the man hands it over
he lets Sawyer know that there are no refunds, so before he buys the gun
Sawyer better be sure he has what it takes to use it.
Back at the beach, Hurley and Charlie bury Ethan (So that's what Charlie was
making, a shovel!) and even though this is one of the creepiest things they've
ever done, Hurley can see that something is wrong with Charlie. When he asks
him if he is okay, Charlie doesn't answer. After they finish, Hurley finds
Sayid and asks him if he ever dealt with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder while
in the army. When Sayid asks him why he wants to know, Hurley tells him about
Charlie.
Meanwhile, out in the jungle, Sawyer is having absolutely no luck trying to
track his boar. Kate arrives and offers to track for him…on one condition:
Anytime she wants something from his stash, she gets it -- no questions asked.
And though it clearly kills Sawyer to do it, he has a score to settle with
that boar, so he agrees.
We catch up with them later that night around a campfire. Sawyer brought along
several of the mini bottles of booze from the airplane and he and Kate decide
to play a little game called "I never" where we learn an awful lot
about the both of them: Kate has never been to Disneyland; Sawyer has never
been in love; and BOTH of them have killed a man.
FLASHBACK to the same bedroom we saw at the top of the show. The same kid
cowers under the same bed. Only this time, when the door opens, we don't see a
pair of cowboy boots come in, but a pair of hooves -- hooves that look
suspiciously like they belong to a boar!
Sawyer wakes up to see Kate kneeling over him. The good news -- it was just a
dream. The bad news -- the boar attacked them again while they slept. Wait.
Actually, the boar attacked Sawyer when they slept. While his stuff is
destroyed, Kate's is untouched. But before Sawyer can fly completely off the
handle he hears a rustle in the bushes behind him. This time he's ready and he
draws his gun, but it's not the boar - - it's Locke who explains that he's
been out looking for wreckage to salvage. He sits down and joins them for
coffee. After Kate tells him that Sawyer thinks this boar has something
personal against him, Locke tells them a story about his sister, Victoria who
died when she was little. Their mother swore that she came back as a golden
retriever. Maybe the boar is the spirit of someone who Sawyer pissed off back
in the real world.
And as we wonder who that could be, we FLASHBACK to Sawyer sitting in a car
staring at a shrimp truck in the distance. He checks to make sure the gun in
his jacket is loaded and makes his way over to the guy running the truck. He's
seems nice enough and even offers Sawyer a fellow American discount -- 50
percent off! As he goes to the stove to cook Sawyer's lunch we see the gun
shaking in Sawyer's hand. Can he do it? When the shrimp guy turns back around
to deliver his lunch we get our answer…Sawyer is gone.
We don't have to wonder where he went because we see him knocking back shots
in a dive bar. When the bartender asks if he's had enough, Sawyer tells him to
keep them coming. From down the bar we hear another American congratulating
him on his decision -- "These bastards think Americans can't hold their
liquor." But wait…there is something familiar about that voice. When
Sawyer buys a round for him, he slides on down the bar to join him
and…Oh…My…God…it's Christian Shepard, Jack's dad! And what he has to
say just about knocks us off our feet. He doesn't hate Jack for what he did;
he loves him for it. And get this -- he's proud of him! So here they are, just
two guys trying to drink away the pain and find a little peace in their lives.
But that's not likely and they both know it. Besides, Christian Shepard has a
theory: Some people are just meant to suffer -- and he should know, he's a
chief of surgery. "That's why the Red Sox will never win the series,
Christian says." When Sawyer asks him why he doesn't call his son and
tell him these things, Christian gives a more honest answer than we've ever
heard from him: "Because I am weak." And when he asks if the
"business" Sawyer is in town for is going to bring him peace, Sawyer
tells him it will. "Then what are you doing here?"
Good question. We're back at the shrimp truck, later that night. And as the
rain slashes down outside Sawyer clocks his target: "Sawyer." The
real one -- the man he has been chasing his whole life. When he goes to dump
his trash in the dumpster next to the truck, Sawyer checks the gun once more
and gets out of the car.
Back on the island, Charlie is husking coconuts. Sayid approaches and asks him
how he is doing, but Charlie is on to him. Charlie tells Sayid he is NOT sorry
for shooting Ethan. Ethan tried to kill him and he kidnapped Claire. He
deserved to die…and Charlie would do it again. Sayid tells him a story that
makes it clear to Charlie that the feelings he is having are totally normal.
Before he leaves, he tells Charlie something else that seems to hit home:
"You are not alone, Charlie. Don't pretend to be."
In the jungle, Sawyer and Kate are on the trail. Kate spots a wallow the boars
have been using and they know they are close. When Sawyer captures a baby boar
and uses it for bait, Kate demands that he set it free before he hurts it.
Sawyer refuses, but Kate knocks him down and the baby boar goes free. Kate is
disgusted and tells Sawyer to find his own way back.
FLASHBACK to the shrimp truck. Sawyer is now very close behind his prey. And
as he raises the gun he calls out the name that has been haunting him for so
long…"Sawyer!" The man turns around and Sawyer shoots him in the
chest. Finally, Sawyer has got his man…or has he? Rasping for breath, the
man tells Sawyer that he would have paid his debt and that Hibbs didn't need
to do this to him. What? What did he just say? Oh no. Oh, God, no! Hibbs set
Sawyer up from the beginning. This wasn't the man who killed his parents and
ruined his life and never was. He was just someone who owed Hibbs. As Sawyer
deals with the horrific realization of what he has done, the man says one more
thing before he dies. "It will come back around."
Back on the island, Sawyer is wandering around hopelessly lost. He spins
around looking for something, anything he recognizes and calls out for Kate.
When he turns all the way around, he sees that he is face to face with the
boar. His boar. Kate enters and looks on from beyond Sawyer's field of vision
as Sawyer pulls his gun and raises it to the boar. The boar doesn't budge. In
fact, he appears to be looking Sawyer right in the eyes. We hold this for a
long time until, finally, Sawyer lowers the gun and the boar walks away.
Noticing Kate now, Sawyer tries to play it off -- "It's just a
boar." But we all know better by now.
Back at the beach, Jin and Sun mend a fishing net. Michael continues his work
on the raft while Vincent plays with Walt. Claire sits by herself looking at
the ocean. Charlie arrives looking like a changed man and the two of them take
that walk that Claire proposed earlier.
Jack is in the woods, breaking wood for the fire. Sawyer arrives and after
some vintage, Sawyer juvenile banter, he hands over the last gun to Jack. In
response to his sarcasm, Jack says something that makes our hearts stop:
"That's why the Red Sox will never win the series." Sawyer asks him
to repeat that last bit and Jack tells him that it's something his father used
to say to explain why he didn't have to apologize for all the lousy things he
did to people -- he preferred to put the blame on fate. When Sawyer asks if
Jack's dad was a doctor, too, Jack tells him he was and then asks a question
of his own. Jack: "Why do you want to know about my dad?"
And we hold our breath because we realize the power of what Sawyer knows. The
impact of hearing from someone who spoke to him just before he died that
Jack's father didn't blame Jack for his downfall. That he believed in him.
That he was proud of him. That his father loved him. It's what Jack has wanted
to hear his whole life and will now never have the chance to. Oh, GOD would it
help…
But that just wouldn't be Sawyer. Sawyer: "No reason." |
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