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Hurley, Jack, Sawyer, and Kate Gagged

From Bonnie Covel, About.com

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Hurley (Jorge Garcia), Jack Shepard (Matthew fox), Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly), Sawyer (Josh Holloway)

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Kate sees a large pile of tubes in the jungle and opens one to find a journal. They see Sayid's signal fire and realize that Michael is not leading them to the shore. Michael says he had to do it. Suddenly they are hit with darts.

In the hatch, Desmond wants to know everything about The Pearl. Locke tells him of the printout and gives it to Desmond to read.

As the timer counts down, Desmond asks Locke what date they arrived. Locke says September 22nd. Desmond reads the printout and figures out that on September 22nd there was a system failure. That was the day that he hadn't gotten the numbers in on time. "I think I crashed your plane," Desmond tells Locke.

Jack, Kate, Hurley, and Sawyer are led to the end of a pier by the Others. The bags on their heads come off and they see Mr. Friendly, who Miss Klugh says is called Tom. A boat comes in with non-Henry Gale and he chides Mr. Friendly for taking off his beard. Non-Henry tells Michael how to get rescued and lets Michael get on the boat with Walt.

Miss Klugh tells Hurley to go back to his camp and tell everyone to never come here.

Desmond says they should push the button and tries to get past Locke. Locke throws the computer on the floor. The timer gets to zero and the whole hatch shakes. Metal pots and pans fly to the magnetic wall.

Desmond gets a key and goes below the hatch floor to the security system. He turns the key and everything goes white. A loud noise is heard all over the island, and there is a bright light.

The hatch door flies to the beach and lands next to Claire.

Episode 2x23, Live Together, Die Alone

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