? (Lost)
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 21 |
Guest star(s) | Brooke Mikey Anderson (Charlotte Malkin), Adetokumboh McCormack (Yemi), Peter Lavin (Caldwell), Oliver Muirhead (Monsignor), Melissa Bickerton (Joyce Malkin), Felix Williamson (Dr. Ian McVay), Nick Jameson (Richard Malkin) |
Writer(s) | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse |
Director | Deran Sarafian |
Production no. | 221 |
Original airdate | May 10, 2006 |
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"?" is the 45th episode of Lost. It is the twenty first episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Deran Sarafian, and written by Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse. It first aired on May 10, 2006 on ABC. The character of Mr. Eko is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
[edit] Plot
Central Character: Eko
The episode opens with a dream sequence, of Mr. Eko chopping wood with his axe on the beach. He is told by Ana-Lucia and by his brother Yemi that he must help John by having John take him "to the question mark".
Michael stumbles out of the hatch, claiming that he had been shot in the arm by a person unknown to him. Sawyer, Kate, and Jack discover the shooting victims -- Ana-Lucía is dead, and Libby is near death. Jack asks Sawyer for the heroin to treat her.
Eko offers to track down Henry Gale, with the assistance of Locke, but after they've left he reveals that his real goal is to force Locke to take him to the question mark, where they discover the burned plane containing Eko's brother. They camp at the site, and Locke has a dream in which Yemi is on top of the nearby cliff. After he wakes up, Eko climbs the cliff and sees a giant question mark in the ground. Locke and Eko lift the plane to find a hatch.
Locke finds another computer terminal with a command prompt: >: PRINT LOG? Y/N. Locke inputs Y, and a print-out is generated from a dot-matrix printer. Eko also finds another Orientation movie where it is revealed that the hatch they are in is "Station 5 - The Pearl", and it was made to observe the other station(s) and to record how the subjects act to that which they believe to be of great importance.
In flashbacks, Eko is a priest in Australia. He is sent to investigate a miracle of a drowning girl coming back to life. At first, it appears that the miracle is genuine. Eko then consults the girl's father, who claims that the girl and her mother are simply pretending that there was a miracle because they resent the fact that he is a fraudulent psychic. Eko reports that a miracle did not take place. In the final flashback, Eko is confronted by the girl, who tells him that she saw his brother Yemi and that Yemi is proud of him.
Back on the island, at the Swan, Hurley requests to speak to Libby, and he tearfully apologizes to her for forgetting the blankets. In her dying breath, she says "Michael!", with a look of terror in her eyes. Jack, mistaking her horror as fear for Michael's safety, assures her that Michael is fine. The episode ends with Michael in the vault, looking gravely toward the doorway.
[edit] Notes
- Although credited, Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews), Claire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin), Jin Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun Kwon (Yunjin Kim) do not appear in this episode.
[edit] Trivia
- Claire's psychic, Richard, who arranged her trip to Los Angeles is the father of the "resurrected" girl Eko visited.
- Libby dies in this episode. Cynthia Watros will still be credited for the rest of the season.
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Production: | DVD releases • Episode list • Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Soundtrack |
Main characters: | Ana Lucia • Ben • Boone • Charlie • Claire • Desmond • Hurley • Jack • Jin • Juliet • Kate Libby • Locke • Michael • Mr. Eko • Nikki • Paulo • Sawyer • Sayid • Shannon • Sun • Walt |
Supporting characters: | Bernard • Rose • The Others |
Organizations: | DHARMA Initiative • Hanso Foundation • Oceanic Airlines |
Elements: | Crossovers • DHARMA Initiative stations • Flight 815 • Mythology • Thematic motifs |
Miscellaneous: | Gary Troup • In popular culture • Lost Experience • Rachel Blake • Video game |