Fire & Water (212)



Season 1
Pilot (1)
Pilot (2)
Tabula Rasa
Walkabout
White Rabbit
House Of The Rising Sun
The Moth
Confidence Man
Solitary
Raised By Another
All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues
Whatever The Case May
Hearts And Minds
Special
Homecoming
Outlaws
... In Translation
Numbers
Deux Ex Machina
Do No Arms
The Greater Good
Born To Run
Exodus (1)
Exodus (2)
Exodus (3)

Season 2
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
SOS
Two for the Road
?
Three Minutes
Live Together, Die Alone

Season 3
A Tale of Two Cities
The Glass Ballerina
Further Instructions
Every Man for Himself
The Cost of Living
I Do
Not in Portland
Flashes Before Your Eyes
Stranger in a Strange Land
Tricia Tanaka is Dead
Enter 77
Par Avion
The Man from Tallahassee
Exposé


HURLEY: Stick? I don't know, dude. Don't you need 21? I think you should hit.

SAWYER: But I've got a 6; I'm going to bust.

HURLEY: How do you know that?

SAWYER: Well, I don't, but you've got to assume that I'm going to bust.

HURELY: Why?




LOCKE: Is there something you want from me, Charlie?

CHARLIE: I was hoping you could speak to Claire for me. You know, put in a good word.

LOCKE: Are you using?

CHARLIE: What?

LOCKE: Heroin. Are you using again?

CHARLIE: Kate sees a horse -- nothing. Pretty much everybody's seen Walt wondering around the jungle. But when it's Charlie it must be the bloody drugs, right?

LOCKE: It's funny, you didn't answer my question.




CLAIRE: Hey, John, you don't know anything about baptism, do you?

LOCKE: Not a whole lot, why?

CLAIRE: Charlie came by my tent before and told me Aaron had to be baptized -- he was in danger.

LOCKE: My understanding is that baptism is about making sure that children get into heaven -- should anything happen. Call it spiritual insurance. There isn't any danger, Claire. Charlie is just -- Charlie just feels like he has to save the baby because he can't save himself.




CHARLIE: Eko, tell them. Tell them, Eko. Tell them what you told me -- that the baby has to be baptized.

EKO: This is not the way.

LOCKE: Charlie, come on, give him to me.

CHARLIE: Who the hell are you, John? Aaron's not your responsibility. Where were you when he was born? Where were you when he was taken? You're not his father. You're not his family.

LOCKE: Neither are you, Charlie.

CHARLIE: I have to do this. I need to. I'm not going to hurt him.

CLAIRE: You're hurting me, Charlie.




CLAIRE: Charlie told me you were a priest.

EKO: Yes.

CLAIRE: He said that you told him that I had to have --

EKO: I did not tell Charlie to do what he did. I'm sorry if he misunderstood me.

CLAIRE: But, do you think the baby has to be baptized?

EKO: Do you know what baptism is?

CLAIRE: It's what gets you into heaven.

EKO: It is said that when John the Baptist baptized Jesus the skies opened up and a dove flew down from the sky. This told John something -- that he had cleansed this man of all his sins. That he had freed him. Heaven came much later.

CLAIRE: I haven't been baptized. Does that mean that if you do it to Aaron and something happened to us that we wouldn't be together?

EKO: Not if I baptize you both.






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