Flashes Before Your Eyes

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“Flashes Before Your Eyes”
Lost episode

Desmond saves Claire.
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 8
Guest stars Sonya Walger (Penny Widmore), Alan Dale (Charles Widmore), Shishir Kurup (Donovan), Fionnuala Flanagan (Ms. Hawking), David Cordell (Jimmy Lennon), Katie Doyle (receptionist), Jeremy Colvin (delivery man), Michael Titterton (bartender)
Written by Damon Lindelof & Drew Goddard
Directed by Jack Bender
Production no. 308
Original airdate February 14, 2007
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"Flashes Before Your Eyes" is the eighth episode of the third season of Lost. It was aired on February 14, 2007, making it the 55th episode of the series. The episode was written by Damon Lindelof and Drew Goddard and directed by Jack Bender. The character of Desmond Hume was featured in the episode's flashbacks.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Charlie and Hurley are ransacking Sawyer's stash of hidden goods when Desmond approaches and asks them to come with him. The trio head off into the jungle where they meet Locke and Sayid. Locke informs them that Eko has been killed and that they need Charlie and Hurley to remain calm as an example to the others when they break the news. Charlie wants to know how Eko died; when Locke says the island killed him, he grows angry and demands a better answer, while Desmond grows increasingly uneasy. Suddenly, Desmond sprints off; the other four follow him. He runs down to the beach, dives in, swims out and rescues Claire. Charlie wonders aloud how Desmond knew Claire was drowning; Hurley tells him that Desmond can see the future.

Claire thanks Desmond for saving her life. Charlie hatches a plan to get Desmond to explain his precognitive ability: Charlie and Hurley will get him drunk. The pair offer him some alcohol as a truce offering, but Desmond declines, saying he has spent far too much time drunk already. However, he changes his mind when he sees the brand of whiskey: a 60-year MacCutcheon. Later, after several drinks and cheerful songs, Charlie inquires about Desmond's ability, but Desmond excuses himself. Charlie calls him a coward; Desmond turns and tackles him, shouting that Charlie does not want to know what Desmond has seen.

A flashback begins back in the hatch, when Locke destroyed the computer. Desmond crawls to the failsafe switch, turns the key, and suddenly finds himself sprawled on the floor of his old apartment in a puddle of red paint. Penelope appears and asks if he is all right; when he asks what just happened, she tells him that he mixed ladders, painting and alcohol. Desmond kisses Penelope. As he walks into the bedroom he sees the time on the clock radio reads 1:08... the same amount of minutes in which he had to keep pressing the button. This number clearly puzzles Desmond but he is not sure what it means.

Later, Desmond is dressing for an interview with Penelope's father. The beeping of the microwave sounds exactly like the warning timer in the hatch, and Desmond appears confused again. As he arrives for the interview, he overhears a deliveryman say a package is "for 8:15" and sees a flash of the numbers in the hatch (4, 8, 15...), and this is also the Oceanic flight number of the survivors.

"Namaste" appears backwards on the painting in Mr. Widmore's office along with a polar bear, mountains and a Buddha statue. During the interview, Mr. Widmore tells Desmond he can work in Administration. Desmond demurs, saying he came to ask for Penelope's hand in marriage. Widmore tells a story about an Admiral MacCutcheon, gets a bottle of MacCutcheon 60 whisky and two glasses, then pours only one glass. He says that this one swallow is worth more than Desmond could ever make in a month. He gulps it down, then tells his prospective son-in-law that he is not worthy of his whisky, and certainly not his daughter.

Desmond storms outside, throwing down his tie, and notices Charlie busking in the street, playing the Oasis' song "Wonderwall". He confronts him, asking how he knows him; Charlie shrugs him off, laughingly telling the crowd that Desmond's behavior is an example of why you should not do drugs. Desmond becomes certain that he has met Charlie on the island and that he has been snubbed by the performer on that street corner before. He tries to explain that immediately after storming outside (including throwing down his tie and Penny asking about his missing tie) the first time it began to rain, and it suddenly begins to rain.

Desmond, now convinced that he is living his life over for a second time, hunts down an old friend named Donovan, a physics professor. The pair discuss time travel in a pub. Desmond hears "Make Your Own Kind of Music" by Cass Elliot on the jukebox, which was playing in the hatch when Locke blew it open, and notices a football match on the television, and says he remembers this night: the team that is behind is about to score the first of two goals that will earn them the win, and Jimmy Lennon will burst in with a cricket bat and attack the bartender over a gambling debt. Donovan waits patiently; the goal does not materialize, nor does a man with a bat.

Desmond goes shopping for an engagement ring for Penelope. The shopkeeper, Mrs. Hawking (played by Fionnuala Flanagan), shows him a modestly-priced ring. When he says he will take it, she demands the ring back, telling him that he cannot marry Penelope, he is supposed to have second thoughts, sail around the world, end up on the island, push the button in the hatch, and turn the failsafe key; or else everybody will die. She goes outside with Desmond, where she points out a man in red shoes. Desmond tells her that he believes she is his subconscious. Minutes later, a scaffolding collapses and the man in red shoes is killed. Desmond asks her why she did not warn him; she tells him the universe has a way of "course correcting"; if she had prevented this accident, he would simply have died in some other way. Desmond, unconvinced, leaves to propose to Penelope. On the way he passes a military recruitment station, which again makes him pause, confused. But he does not go in, and continues on to his meeting with Penelope.

The couple are going to lunch and stop to get their picture taken. After Penny pays five pounds for the photo, Desmond suddenly changes his mind about their relationship; not only can he not support his girlfriend, he does not even have enough money for the photograph. He tells her she deserves better; Penelope angrily tells him not to hide behind excuses and to simply admit that he is a coward. He says they are not supposed to be together. Penelope walks away, hurt, and Desmond throws the ring into the river.

Desmond returns to the pub. He notices a bottle of MacCutcheon 60 on the shelf, but asks for a pint of their cheapest to celebrate the biggest mistake of his life, which he says he is pretty sure he has made twice now. "Make Your Own Kind of Music", the same song that Desmond plays as he starts his day in the teaser of "Man of Science, Man of Faith", starts playing again in the background. He suddenly notices the football match on the television; a team has just scored a goal. Desmond realizes he had remembered the past, he was just a day off, and says aloud that there is still time to fix the problem. Suddenly Jimmy Lennon enters waving a bat and demanding his money. Desmond warns the barman to duck just in time, causing Lennon to overswing and hit Desmond with the bat.

Desmond awakens back on the island, naked. He runs through the jungle and finds items from the hatch, as well as his photograph from the "flashback" of himself with Penelope, and begs for one more chance to fix his error. In quick snippets, his actions between the destruction of the hatch and his fight with Charlie are shown. Hurley pulls him off Charlie; Desmond falls to his hands and knees, sobbing. Charlie then helps Desmond to his tent and demands the truth, one last time.

Desmond relents and tells Charlie that he saw his own life flash before his eyes before found himself back in the jungle. But he is still seeing the flashes. First, he saw Charlie electrocuted by a lightning bolt; then he saw Charlie drown while trying to save Claire. Desmond tells Charlie that he has prevented his death twice now, but that the Universe has a way of correcting its course. He ominously warns that no matter how hard he tries, eventually Charlie will die.

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  • When Desmond walks past a military recruitment poster, the wording uses the American spelling of 'honor' and not the British spelling, 'honour'.
  • The line we first hear Charlie sing is, "Because maybe, you're gonna' be the one that saves me." These lyrics are from the popular Oasis song "Wonderwall". Later in the episode we find out, as mentioned before in the synopsis, that Desmond is supposed to "save" Charlie from an inevitable death. Charlie's character is also supposedly based on Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher.[citation needed]
  • This is the first episode which "flashback" isn't interrupted by island scenes.


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