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As Locke recovers from
the incident with the blast doors, the situation with Henry heats up.
Henry admits to Sayid that he is indeed an Other, but that he will be
killed if he talks. So our group becomes jailors in effect, keeping
watch over the prisoner of war.
Hurley and Libby's
relationship also heats up when Libby takes it upon herself to try and
get Hurley into shape. Hurley comes clean and confesses to Libby that
he's "sick" -- that he has a problem with food -- and shows
her that he's been hoarding food from the hatch.
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Libby encourages Hurley to
destroy it, but the moment he does, the pallet is discovered by the entire
group, causing Hurley to have a breakdown...
In FLASHBACK, Hurley's time
spent in a mental institution is revealed. And as Hurley's addiction haunts
him on the island, so does a friend from his past -- a fellow patient from the
mental institution that will make Hurley question his very sanity.
Meanwhile, Eko continues
building in the jungle and reveals to Charlie that he's constructing a church,
enlisting his help.
And when Locke finally
confronts Henry, Henry confesses that he did not push the button after he
crawled through the vents during the lockdown -- but more interestingly, he
reveals that NOTHING happened as a result. The world did NOT come to an end, a
fact that John Locke is going to have a difficult time digesting… |