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23 - Exodus Part 1 Highlights

By Bonnie Covel, About.com

Exodus Part 1 Details

Complete Episode Guide: Episode 1x23, Exodus Part 1 Guide
Original Airdate: 5/16/05
Written by: Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse
Directed by: Jack Bender

Exodus Part 1 Flashback Information


Flashback Highlights:
  • Walt - Walt and Michael are in a hotel room. Walt turns up the TV loud and Michael tells him to turn it down. Walt says that Brian let him listen as loud as he wanted to. Walt takes off down the hall and Michael chases him. Walt says that Michael is not his father.

  • Jack - Jack meets Ana-Lucia in the airport bar.

  • Sawyer - Sawyer is deported from Australia.

  • Kate - Marshal Edward Mars shares with airport security how Kate got her childhood friend killed.

  • Shannon - In a fight with Boone, Shannon tells airport security that an Arab man (Sayid) left his bag in the chairs and walked away.

  • Sun - Sun gets food for Jin in the airport and hears some Americans speak badly about her.

Exodus Part 1 Island Highlights:

Rousseau comes into camp to tell them that The Others are coming. They see black smoke from the island, and she says it's them. They go to the hatch and figure the only way they can get into it is with dynamite. They ask Rousseau where they can get dynamite and she leads Jack, Sayid, Locke, Kate, Hurley, and Arzt into the jungle to find the Black Rock, which turns out to be a large ship.

Meanwhile, final prep of the raft is completed and Michael, Jin, Sawyer, and Walt sail away after Jin and Sun make up, and Walt gives Shannon his dog.

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