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"Man of Science, Man of Faith" Guide

By Bonnie Covel, About.com


Man of Science, Man of Faith Episode Info

Original Airdate: 9/21/05
Written by: Damon Lindelof
Directed by: Jack Bender

Man of Science, Man of Faith Highlights

Jack has to decide whether to help a man or a woman who have been brought in from an accident and he decides to help…Read highlights from Man of Science, Man of Faith

Man of Science, Man of Faith Full Recap

A blip, blip, blip sounds and an eye opens. A man (we don't see his face) jumps out of the top bunk and goes to a computer. It has an old style green curser. The man types something in and presses a well worn "execute" button.

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Man of Science, Man of Faith Flashback Character

Jack

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Man of Science, Man of Faith Quotable Quotes

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  • Hurley: "Maybe because I was running towards you, waving my arms, yelling, 'Don't do that!'"
  • Hurley: "There you go. Life's not so bad, right? I mean, sure the Others are coming to, like, eat us all, and every once in a while someone blows up all over you, but you do get to sleep in every morning."
  • Kate: "You left out the part where you just want to see if I get eaten by something."
  • Desmond: "Jack, I'm Desmond. Good luck, brother. See you in another life, yeah?"

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