What Kate Did
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“What Kate Did” | |
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Lost (TV series) episode | |
Kate sees a horse |
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 9 |
Guest stars | François Chau (Dr. Marvin Candle), J. Edward Sclafani (Ticket Agent), Fredric Lehne (Marshal), Beth Broderick (Diane), Lindsey Ginter (Austen), James Horan (Wayne), Sam Anderson (Bernard), L. Scott Caldwell (Rose) |
Written by | Steven Maeda and Craig Wright |
Directed by | Paul Edwards |
Production no. | 209 |
Original airdate | November 30, 2005 |
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"What Kate Did" is the 33rd episode of Lost. It is the ninth episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Paul Edwards, and written by Steven Maeda and Craig Wright. It first aired on November 30, 2005 on ABC. The character of Kate Austen is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
[edit] Plot
The episode begins with Jin exiting his tent, followed by Sun, who gives him a hug. Meanwhile, Sayid is seen digging a grave for Shannon.
In the Swan hatch, Jack watches over a semi-conscious Sawyer, who mutters, "Where is she?" then whispers, "I love her" twice, stunning Jack.
While collecting fruit in the jungle, Kate is shocked to see a black horse standing in the undergrowth. She returns to the Swan hatch to attend to Sawyer and the computer so that Jack can attend Shannon's funeral. At the funeral, Sayid tries to say a few words but, overcome by emotion, can only declare that he loved her before walking away. Jack, Locke, and the others continue the improvised ceremony by each pouring a handful of sand into the grave.
At the Swan hatch, Kate tells the sleeping Sawyer that she thinks she saw a horse outside. Sawyer begins to mumble, and as Kate leans in to hear better, Sawyer grabs her by the neck and says, "You killed me. Why did you kill me?" Jack and Locke return to the Swan hatch to find the alarm blaring, Sawyer on the floor, and Kate nowhere to be seen. With only twenty-three seconds remaining, Locke hastily enters the numbers.
Outside, Kate bumps into Charlie in the jungle and asks if he thinks there are horses on the island. He replies that he has seen polar bears and heard monsters but never horses. Jack tracks her down and accosts her for leaving the Swan hatch. In the ensuing confrontation, Kate shouts, "I'm sorry I'm not as perfect as you. I'm sorry that I'm not as good." Jack pulls Kate close and holds her. Without warning, Kate kisses Jack passionately and then runs off into the jungle. Jack calls after her but does not follow.
Sayid, going to Shannon’s grave to place his necklace on her cross, discovers Kate sitting there. She apologizes for missing the funeral and confesses that she thinks she's going crazy. When asked if he believes in ghosts, Sayid says that he saw Walt in the jungle just before Shannon was shot and asks if that makes him crazy too. Kate returns to the Swan hatch and relieves Sun, who has been tending to Sawyer.
A series of flashbacks explain Kate's crime. A twenty-four-year-old Kate is sitting on a porch playing with a cigarette lighter when her stepfather, Wayne Jansen, arrives inebriated. As Kate helps him to bed, he complains and makes advances towards her. As Kate rides away from the house on a motorcycle, the house explodes. She rides to a diner where her mother, Diane Jansen, works. Kate confronts Diane about an injury caused by Wayne and then presents her with a homeowners' insurance policy, telling Diane that she'll be taken care of.
Later, Kate is trying to buy a ticket to Tallahassee, when she is arrested by United States Marshal Edward Mars. He says that Kate's mother had turned her in.
On a country highway during a rainy night, Mars is driving a handcuffed Kate to her arraignment in Iowa. Suddenly, a black horse passes in front of the car. Kate shouts "Look out!", and after swerving to avoid hitting the animal, the car crashes. With Mars momentarily stunned by the opening of the driver's airbag, Kate grabs the handcuff keys and tries to escape. Kate kicks Mars out of the car, and reverses the lightly damaged car. To her surprise, the headlights show the black horse standing next to the road quietly looking at her for a few seconds before leaving into the darkness.
In the Swan hatch, Locke uses bolt-cutters to finally remove the handcuff that Jin has worn since House of the Rising Sun. Michael asks Locke about the blast door in the ceiling, which Locke admits he had not noticed. Locke shows the Dharma Initiative Orientation film to Michael and Eko and then explains that he has set up two-person shifts every six hours to enter the code. He demonstrates to Michael that the keyboard works only when the alarm sounds — Michael asks to inspect the equipment, and Locke hesitantly agrees.
Later, Eko calls Locke aside and, after leading in with a story about Josiah and the book found during Josiah's rule, reveals a hollowed-out Bible which contains a small reel of 16mm film. The book was found by the tail-section survivors in the Dharma building they inhabited during The Other 48 Days. Locke unrolls part of the reel and recognizes Dr. Marvin Candle, the narrator from the original film.
Kate next visits a U.S. Army recruiting station and meets Sergeant Major Sam Austen. She tells Austen that she recently discovered that he was her stepfather and that Wayne was her biological father. Sam reveals that he had known this all along but hid the truth because he feared Kate would kill Wayne if she ever found out. He informs Kate that he must call the authorities but agrees to give her a one-hour head start.
Back in the Swan hatch, Kate, believing that Wayne's ghost has somehow possessed Sawyer's body, confesses aloud that she killed him after finding out that he was her biological father. It was too much to bear for her to know that the man who she hated would always be a 'part of her'. Following Kate's confession, Sawyer awakes as his normal self, and his comments reveal he has heard the whole conversation. Kate is embarrassed but relieved. She shows Sawyer around the Swan hatch before taking him outside to prove that they have not been rescued. As the two talk, the black horse reappears. Kate approaches and pets it, and after a moment, the horse walks back into the jungle.
Back at the beach, Jack approaches Ana Lucia, who is sitting carving a stake with her hunting knife. Jack offers her one of three miniature bottles of tequila — recalling their first meeting at the airport. They commiserate, smile, and share a moment of peace.
Eko and Locke splice the film from the book back into the main film reel. Locke marvels at the odds of them finding the missing piece, but Eko advises him not to "mistake coincidence for fate." They watch the missing section of the film, in which Dr. Candle expands on his warning that the computer is to be used only to enter the code. He explains that while the isolation of Station 3 may tempt one to use the computer to communicate with the outside world, such action could lead to another "incident".
Meanwhile, as this part of the movie plays, Michael examines the computer equipment. He hears a strange beeping from the terminal and goes to inspect. He notices there are still fifty-one minutes remaining on the timer and that the text "Hello?" is shown on the screen. Unlike Locke in his earlier attempt, Michael is able to enter text and replies with "Hello?" A moment later, "Who is this?" appears, and Michael responds "This is Michael. Who is this?" After a few seconds, the word "Dad?" appears on the screen.
[edit] Trivia
- In the official Lost podcast, it was stated that the title was simply a response to people asking what Kate did.
- The name of the episode is a pun in The Libertines song, What Katie did and by extension the children's Novel by Susan Coolidge of the same name.
- In the scene where Kate and Sawyer see the black horse near the end of the episode, the hand of a crew member, presumably a horse wrangler, wearing a black glove can be seen on the far right of the screen.
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Man of Science, Man of Faith • Adrift • Orientation • Everybody Hates Hugo • ...And Found • Abandoned • The Other 48 Days • Collision • What Kate Did • The 23rd Psalm • The Hunting Party • Fire + Water • The Long Con • One of Them • Maternity Leave • The Whole Truth • Lockdown • Dave • S.O.S. • Two for the Road • ? • Three Minutes • Live Together, Die Alone |