One of Them
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“One of Them” | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 14 |
Guest star(s) | Mira Furlan (Danielle Rousseau), Kamari Borden (U.S. Soldier #2), Theo Rossi (Sgt. Buccelli), Clancy Brown (Joe Inman), Thomas Meharey (U.S. Soldier #1), Marc Casabani (Tariq), Lindsey Ginter (Sgt. Austen), Michael Emerson ("Henry Gale") |
Writer(s) | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse |
Director | Stephen Williams |
Production no. | 214 |
Original airdate | February 15, 2006 |
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"One of Them" is the 38th episode of Lost. It is the fourteenth episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse. It first aired on February 15, 2006 on ABC. The character of Sayid Jarrah is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
[edit] Plot
In flashback, the 1991 Allied invasion of Iraq is underway. Sayid, an Iraqi soldier, is seen burning documents with fellow soldiers. Some are resisting, and as Sayid's commander orders them to continue, American troops burst in and attempt to identify the commanding officer. Sayid tries to lie, saying that their commanding officer has abandoned them, but the American soldier doesn't believe him.
Sayid is held captive by the Americans, who have found his CO. Acting as a translator, Sayid attempts to get this officer to reveal the location of a captive American pilot. Speaking in their own language which the Americans cannot understand, Sayid's CO tells him to grab the American's gun and kill as many as he can, but Sayid refuses. An American DIA agent named Inman orders Sayid to torture the Iraqi officer; at first, Sayid refuses this too, but agrees after the agent shows him a video of Sayid's family being gassed on the officer's orders. But while interrogating the officer, Sayid learns that it's too late, and that the pilot had been executed anyway. Sayid is eventually released by the Americans, who are pulling out. Inman tells him that the day will come when Sayid needs information from someone, and that now that he knows torture techniques, Sayid will have the means to get it; however, Sayid vows never to torture again.
On the island, Ana-Lucía takes Sayid into the jungle, and he tells her to go back after seeing Danielle, who tells him she was looking for him. Danielle asks Sayid to follow her, but he doesn't trust her, since the last time they met she set up a diversion and stole Claire's baby. She gives him her gun as a symbol of trust.
Danielle takes Sayid to a man she captured, who is in a net hanging from a tree. Danielle tells Sayid not to let him go, because she thinks he is "one of them". The man identifies himself as Henry Gale from Minnesota, saying he crashed in a hot-air balloon on the island about four months ago. Ignoring Danielle's warning, Sayid frees the man, who attempts to flee until Danielle shoots him in the back with a crossbow bolt. When Sayid points out she almost killed him, she replies that if she wanted to kill him, she would have done so already.
Meanwhile, Sawyer is unable to sleep due to a chirping noise coming from the jungle. He asks Jin to help him find the source of the noise, but Jin ignores him, so Sawyer goes into the jungle on his own, and while searching, discovers Hurley eating from a hidden stash of food from the hatch. Hurley tells Sawyer that the noise is coming from a tree frog. Sawyer blackmails Hurley, saying he won't tell anyone else that Hurley has a secret stash of food, if Hurley helps him track the tree frog. As they search though, Sawyer makes rude remarks about Hurley's weight, and Hurley decides to go back and leave Sawyer alone to search for the frog, saying that though he (Hurley) stole food, people still like him, unlike Sawyer. Sawyer then apologizes and convinces Hurley to carry on.
Sayid brings Henry Gale to the hatch and tells Locke that Gale claimed he and his wife were in a hot air balloon that crashed on the island. Jack interrupts and notices Henry's injury. Sayid says the reason they didn't treat it, was because they wanted to learn as much as they can about the man while he is still wounded. Jack intervenes and treats the man by removing the bolt from his shoulder. Sayid asks Locke to change the combination in the hatch, so he can find out more by torturing Henry in a secure room. Sayid tells Jack to put him in the armory so no one else will see him. There, Sayid enters with Gale, and closes the door behind him.
Sayid interrogates Henry, who says he and his wife, Jennifer, were in a hot air balloon crossing the Pacific Ocean when they crashed four or more months ago on the north shore. He said he was rich because he owned a company that mined for non-metallic minerals. Sayid picks up on this and questions his use of the past tense. Henry admits he's taken to thinking of his life in the outside world as something in the past. He continues, saying he met his wife at the University of Minnesota. After they crashed on the island, Gale claims that his wife got sick three weeks earlier, starting with a fever, degrading to delirium and ultimately resulting in her death. He describes his hot air balloon and says he dug his wife's grave near where they crashed. Sayid then moves forward and grabs one of Henry's fingers, holding it with the pliers. He then starts questioning more ferociously, threatening to break Henry's finger.
Meanwhile, Sawyer and Hurley find the frog. Hurley offers to release it two beaches away, but Sawyer suddenly kills the frog by crushing it in his hand.
In response to Sayid's questioning, Henry is unable to recount the specific details of burying his wife. Sayid believes he is lying about his identity, stating he would know every last detail about digging his wife's grave. Henry then realises that Sayid had lost someone close to him on the island. Sayid beats Henry as Jack and Locke listen from outside. Jack takes action by holding Locke, preventing him from entering the numbers at the appointed time, telling him he will only let Locke go if he opens the door. The timer goes below a minute and Locke complies by unlocking the armory and then dashing for the computer where he begins typing the code. However, in his haste he mistypes and has to correct it. As the timer passes zero, the black and white timer flips over to red Egyptian hieroglyphs, accompanied with the loud sound of a machine "spooling up" like a jet engine turbine. Locke finally hits the 'Execute' button, at which point the timer resets to 108 and the sound dies down. Meanwhile, in the armory, Jack bursts in and stops an enraged Sayid, who yells "He's lying!" several times. They lock a bloodied Henry back in the armory. Jack recalls to Sayid how Danielle tortured him because she thought Sayid was an "other". Locke arrives, and agrees with Jack, stating, "To Rousseau, we're all 'others.'"
Sayid is then back on the beach talking to Charlie about what happened in the hatch. Sayid thinks Henry is an "other" because he feels no guilt about torturing him. He states that Jack and Locke will never understand that feeling, because they have forgotten what the Others have done to them. He asks Charlie if he remembers how the Others hanged him from the tree and kidnapped Claire. He says that the Others are merciless.
[edit] Trivia
- Kate's father, Sam Austen, is seen in Sayid's flashback; he is in charge of the questioning of an Iraqi captive. He is seen holding a picture of Kate when she was younger when he was in the back of a truck talking to Sayid, but Sayid never sees the picture.
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