Three Minutes (222)



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


MICHAEL: I hear you're a priest.

EKO: Yes.

MICHAEL: I guess you believe in hell, then.

EKO For a brief time I served in a small parish in England. Every Sunday after Mass, I would see a young boy waiting in the back of the church. And then one day, the boy confessed to me that he had beaten his dog to death with a shovel. He said that the dog had bitten his baby sister on the cheek; and he needed to protect her. And he wanted to know whether he would go to hell for this. I told him that God would understand -- that he would be forgiven, as long as he was sorry. But the boy did not care about forgiveness. He was only afraid that if he did go to hell -- that dog would be there waiting for him.




SAWYER: I ain't talking about Mike. You and Freckles -- before you found him you all were gone all night.

JACK: We were caught in a net.

SAWYER: What the hell is that supposed to mean?

JACK: It means we got caught in a net.

SAWYER: Is that what they're calling it these days?




SAYID: When do we leave?

SAWYER: In the morning.

JACK: You're not coming, Sayid.

SAYID: Excuse me?

JACK: Michael wants to keep it small. Me, Kate, Hurley, and him.

SAWYER: Yeah, well, him says even though Pippy Longstocking and the damn Grape Ape are ideal candidates for the Dirty Dozen -- I'm just going to say we might just want to bring the Red Beret.

JACK: It's Michael's call. He knows where we're going.

SAYID: It is not his call, Jack. It's ours.

SAWYER: Welcome aboard.




SAWYER: Got some good news for you. Captain Arab's in too. Calvary rides at sunrise.

MICHAEL: You told Sayid?

SAWYER: Yeah, I told Sayid.

MICHAEL: You shouldn't have done that!

SAWYER: Oh, well I'm sorry. I just figure if we going to war, we'd want the one guy who's actually been in a war.




SAWYER: Who's going to talk?

JACK: What?

SAWYER: The funeral. Who's going to talk?

JACK: I'm sure Hurley will want to say something about Libby.

SAWYER: I never even knew her last name. Ana-Lucia.

JACK: It's Cortez.

SAWYER: Cortez, there you go. I screwed her.

JACK: What?

SAWYER: That's how she got my gun. Ana, she jumped me. We got caught in a net.

JACK: Why are you telling me this, Sawyer?

SAWYER: Because you're about the closest thing I've got to a friend, Doc. And because she's gone. Well, at least now we get to kill to somebody.




MS. KLUGH: There's been a development since you came here, Michael. One of our people was captured by yours.

MICHAEL: So, go get him back.

MS. KLUGH: We can't do that. But you can. And if you do, we'll let you and Walt go free.




MS. KLUGH: After you release our man, I'm going to need you to do something else.

MICHAEL: Whatever you want.

MS. KLUGH: I'm writing 4 names down -- 4 of your friends. We need you to bring them here. You have to bring only these 4 people, Michael. Just them. If you don't bring all the people on the list, you'll never see Walt again.




SAYID: I think Michael has been compromised. Let's keep walking, Jack.

JACK: What do you mean "compromised"?

SAYID: His actions are not those of a man who is telling the truth.

JACK: Why would he lie to us?

SAYID: Because I believe a father would do anything for his son. Because I believe Michael may have freed Henry. And because I believe he is leading you into a trap.

JACK: You believe a lot, Sayid.

SAYID: I also believe that Henry was one of them.

JACK: Alright, let's go talk to him.

SAYID: No, he must continue to believe he's in control.

JACK: Why the hell would we want to do that?

SAYID: So we can create an advantage.

JACK: How?

SAYID: I don't know yet. But we have one more night to figure that out.






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