Exodus (Lost)
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Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 23 & 24 |
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Written by | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | ||||||
Directed by | Jack Bender | ||||||
Guest stars | Fredric Lane Mira Furlan Daniel Roebuck M.C. Gainey John Walcutt Michelle Rodriguez Kevin E. West Wendy Braun Chard Hayward Robert Frederick Mark "Ruz" Rusden Christian Bowman John Dixon Terasa Livingstone Suzanne Turner Michelle Arthur Glenn Cannon Mark "Kiwi" Kalagher Mary Ann Taheny |
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Production no. | 121, 122 | ||||||
Original airdate | May 18, 2005 (23), May 25, 2005 (24) | ||||||
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Lost (season 1) List of Lost episodes |
"Exodus" constitutes the 23rd and 24th episodes and the first season finale of Lost. The episodes were directed by Jack Bender, and written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. "Part 1" first aired on May 18, 2005 and "Part 2" on May 25, 2005 as a double-length season finale on ABC. In the United Kingdom, the feature length Part 2 was split into 2 episodes resulting in the last episode being called "Exodus: Part 3" and a 25 episode season.
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[edit] Part 1
Central Characters: Walt, Jack, Sawyer, Kate, Shannon, Sun
Early in the morning, Rousseau arrives at the beach to warn the survivors that the "Others" are coming, and tells them more of her own story. She was pregnant when she came to the island sixteen years ago but the "Others"—their arrival heralded by a column of black smoke—came and kidnapped her baby, who she has not seen since.
As the group resumes work on the raft, Walt notices a column of black smoke in the distance. The survivors then tell Rousseau about the hatch, and their need to open it, perhaps with dynamite. Rousseau offers to take them to a wooden shipwreck, the Black Rock, which is a British slaving ship that was found inland on the Island. Its history and reason for being on the Island are shrouded in mystery. Parts of its story, however, have been revealed through the Lost Experience.
In flashbacks, several of the survivors are shown in the final hours before the flight: Early that morning, Walt wakes up and turns on the TV. When an awakened Michael asks him to turn it off, Walt throws a tantrum and flees the room with Vincent, but Michael brings him back. Later that day, Jack meets another passenger on his flight in the airport lounge, Ana Lucia Cortez, while Sawyer is told that he is being placed on Flight 815 because he is being deported by the Australian government. Also, Kate is handcuffed and turned over to the Marshal's custody for the flight, and during a conversation with the customs guard, the Marshal reveals that he had baited Kate with Tom's toy airplane. When he denigrates Tom's memory, Kate attacks him, but is subdued. Back at the check-in, Shannon waits for Boone to get them a first-class upgrade, when Sayid asks her to watch his bag. She agrees, but when Boone returns without an upgrade, she leaves the bag. As Boone chastises her, she walks up to a security agent, telling them that an Arab man left his bag unattended. Meanwhile, Sun and Jin are eating in the airport restaurant, with Sun bringing Jin coffee. When Sun overhears comments from an American couple regarding Sun's apparent submissiveness to Jin, she is momentarily rattled and spills the coffee on Jin's lap.
Jack runs into Sawyer in the jungle; they share an awkward, distant goodbye. As Jack leaves, Sawyer tells him of the time he met a man named Christian (Jack's father) in a bar. He tells Jack what Christian said about his son, and Jack is visibly moved. They exchange final, more heartfelt parting words. Jack moves off into the jungle.
As the hatch team heads toward the Black Rock, Arzt, one of the survivors, is chased by the "monster", which Rousseau explains is a "security system" protecting the island.
As the raft prepares for launch, Sayid gives the team a radar emitter and flare gun, while Charlie gathers messages to put in a bottle and Walt leaves Vincent with Shannon. Sun says goodbye to Jin, handing him a notebook of English nautical terms. This encourages him to speak to her and he says that he will still go, but because he wants to rescue her from the island. After all the goodbyes, the raft team sets off, while in the distance, the column of smoke continues to rise.
[edit] Cast Notes
- This episode marks the first appearance of Ana Lucia played by Michelle Rodriguez.
[edit] Part 2
Central Characters: Jin, Sayid, Charlie, Michael, Claire, Hurley, Locke
NB: At the end of the episode, all of the characters except Boone, who has previously died, share an extended flashback of boarding the plane.
After Rousseau leaves them, Locke, Kate, and Jack enter the ship through a large hole in the hull of the vessel. Outside, Hurley and Arzt talk about how they were treated. Inside the ship, skeletons are found shackled together, likely remains of the slaves. Old mining equipment is also found, including the dynamite. At least two cases of highly-volatile sticks are present inside the ship's hold. According to Locke, the ship "must have been en route to a mining colony—(it) probably set off from the eastern coast of Africa—Mozambique". The Flight 815 survivors haul one of the cases out of the ship. While attempting to handle some of the volatile dynamite carefully, the unfortunate Arzt triggers one of the sticks and blows himself up. The remaining survivors decide to continue, wrap the dynamite in wet cloth, drew straws to see who would carry it, and leave the ship with several sticks of dynamite.
On their way back to the hatch, Jack and Kate see what seems to be a small cloud of smoke move through some nearby trees, and they hear the rumbling of the monster, which ensnares Locke's leg and drags him through the jungle. Jack grabs onto Locke to prevent him from being pulled into a hole, though Locke pleads with Jack to let him go. Jack then instructs Kate to drop a stick of dynamite into the tunnel, which causes an underground explosion, resulting in black smoke coming out of a nearby hole on the horizon, and disappearing. The hold on Locke slackens and they are able to extract him.
Charlie and Claire are alone on the beach when Rousseau runs up, telling Charlie that she needs to see Sayid urgently. When Charlie runs off to get Sayid, Rousseau asks Claire if she can hold her baby. Claire sees a strange scar on Rousseau's arm and has a short flashback to a struggle between Rousseau and herself. Soon Charlie and Sayid (accompanied by Shannon) return, to find Claire exclaiming that her baby has been taken, and Sayid surmises that Rousseau intends to attempt an exchange of Aaron, Claire's baby, for her own child, Alex, with the "Others". As evening approaches, Charlie and Sayid head toward the black smoke. During their journey, Charlie is injured by one of Rousseau's traps, and they also encounter the downed drug smugglers' plane, which Sayid, unaware of Charlie's past as an addict, reveals is full of heroin. When Sayid and Charlie arrive on the beach with the black smoke, there are no other people, just a pyre, but they follow the sound of the baby's crying to find Rousseau's hiding place. She tearfully tells them that she overheard them saying that they were going to go after "the boy", and she thought that if she brought him to them, they would return her child. She returns the baby, and they reunite it with Claire. It is also revealed that Charlie has kept at least one of the statues filled with heroin in his bag.
On the raft, the crew is sailing according to plan, and Michael bonds with Walt. Walt learns about Sawyer's long-term search for revenge. Jin gives the wristwatch which caused a fight between them earlier in the series to Michael as a gift. At one point, the rudder breaks off, and Sawyer dives into the water after it, risking his life. At this point, Michael discovers that Sawyer has a gun, but decides not to tell the others.
At night, their radar sweep turns up a boat in the distance. They fire their single flare, and the boat approaches them. It turns out to be a group of strangers who demand that they hand over Walt. Sawyer tries to pull his gun, but he is shot by one of the other crewmen and falls into the water. Jin jumps into the water to try and save Sawyer, while the strangers overpower Michael and kidnap Walt. As they sail off, a woman throws an explosive on to the raft, destroying it. Michael cries out "Walt!" as he watches him disappear into the darkness.
Meanwhile, Jack, Kate, Locke, and Hurley arrive at the hatch. They manage to set the dynamite up on the hinge of the hatch, and are about to set it off when Hurley notices the appearance of the numbers on the side. He yells at them not to light the fuse, but Locke does so anyway. Hurley tries to stamp it out, repeating, "the numbers are bad", but fails, and Jack tackles him just in time to save him from the blast. The episode ends with Jack and Locke looking down into the hatch as the camera pans down to reveal a very deep dark hole with a broken ladder near the top.
[edit] Flashbacks
Jin's flashback follows Sun's from the previous episode. When Jin goes to the bathroom, he encounters a casually dressed Caucasian man who conversationally asks him for a paper towel in English. When Jin indicates that he speaks no English, the man switches to Korean. He then reveals that he works for Sun's father, Mr. Paik, and knows that Jin was attempting to run away with Sun. He tells Jin to complete his delivery of a watch to Mr. Paik's friend in California.
Charlie's flashback is of him looking for his stash before leaving for his flight. A girl from the previous night is in his bed. As Charlie finds the drugs, she asks if he has any left. He lies and says that he's out, but she can tell that he is lying and attacks him for the drugs.
In Sayid's flashback, airport security apologize for causing him inconvenience.
Michael's flashback is of him and Walt in the airport waiting for their flight. Michael is frustrated that they cannot connect. He gets up, claiming to need to call work, but he really calls his mother, to whom he expresses his exasperation, and asks if she can take care of Walt, eventually even offering to pay her. Locke is briefly seen, being pushed in his wheelchair while Michael is on the phone.
Hurley's flashback shows him waking up late for his flight due to a short-circuit in the wall outlet that leaves his alarm clock without power. In a mad dash for the airport, he experiences several other problems, including a flat tire and arriving at the domestic terminal rather than international; he buys an electric scooter from an old man for $1600 and manages to get to the terminal just as they are closing the gate. When he is trying to cut a line on the way, Dr. Arzt can be seen. The boarding agent is able to get them to reopen the doors for him, and he hugs her. Ironically, the agent tells Hurley that it is his "lucky day".
In Locke's flashback, the airline staff have lost the wheelchair that is normally used to load disabled passengers on to the plane, and he must be carried on by two attendants. When he drops a pamphlet from his seat, he is unable to reach it, but struggles to maintain his dignity.
The final flashback is a montage that shows the group of strangers boarding the plane. Claire struggles in the aisle to get to her seat. Kate is led in handcuffs onto the plane. Sawyer searches for his seat. Jack puts his luggage into the overhead compartment, with Locke watching right behind him. Charlie tries to jam his guitar into storage. Sayid endures the glares of fellow passengers—because of his ethnicity—by looking at pictures of his lost love. Jin stares at the watch he is supposed to deliver, with Sun sitting next to him. Michael fastens the seatbelt of Walt as he plays his Game Boy Advance SP, ignoring his father. Shannon frantically searches for her inhaler in her purse, but Boone shows it to her, causing her to smile. Hurley makes it on to the plane, giving Walt a thumbs-up before sitting down, putting on his headphones, and reading a comic book, the same one that Walt reads on the island after the crash. Arzt helps Claire put her luggage overhead. Finally, Jack, about to sit down, catches Locke's eye, and the two politely acknowledge each other, unaware of what awaits them.
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Production | DVD releases • Episode list • Music • Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Season 4 |
Main characters | Ana Lucia • Ben • Boone • Charlie • Charlotte • Claire • Daniel • Desmond • Hurley • Jack • Jin • Juliet Kate • Libby • Locke • Michael • Miles • Mr. Eko • Nikki • Paulo • Sawyer • Sayid • Shannon • Sun • Walt |
Supporting characters | Alex • Bernard • Christian • Ethan • Rose • Rousseau • Tom |
Groups | Dharma Initiative • Hanso Foundation • Oceanic Airlines • The Others |
Miscellaneous | Awards • Find 815 • Lost Experience • Lost: Missing Pieces • Lost: Via Domus • Mythology |
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