Lost (2004–2010): Season 1, Episode 11 - All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues - full transcript

Jack, Kate, Locke and Boone go after Ethan, Claire and Charlie. They separate, and while Jack and Kate confront Ethan, Locke and Boon find another mystery at the jungle. Flashbacks reveal more about Jack's past with his dad.

Previously on Lost:

I think...
I think I'm all right.

- I told you I'd take care of you.
- Thanks.

You're quite welcome.

- Listen to me.
- Sayid.

We're not alone.

I was sleeping,
and I woke up,

and he was trying
to hurt my baby.

- We gotta find out who everyone is.
- A census.

- Lance!
- Sorry?

- Your name's Lance?
- Ethan.



Dude, that's right.

I want you to take these.
They're mild.

You think
I'm making this up?

It was safe at the beach.
It's not safe here.

- What did you say?
- We got a problem.

The census.
I interviewed everyone.

One isn't in the manifest.
He wasn't on the plane.

Ethan.

- Who wasn't on the plane?
- Ethan.

He's not on the passenger manifest.

- Where is he?
- I saw him yesterday...

- Has anyone seen Ethan?
- Yeah, he went to get some wood.

Took off on the path to the beach.
Is he OK? What happened?

- Where's Charlie?
- What?



Where's Charlie?

He went after Claire.

Jack!

She was moving back to the beach.

Claire. That's hers.

What happened?
Where are they?

I don't know.

Footprints.

At least three distinct sets
all over the place.

It looks like there
might have been a struggle.

What? What is it?

Drag marks here,
and here.

Claire and Charlie.
They were together.

I think they've been taken.

The tracks are still fresh.

This doesn't make any sense.

How could one man drag two people,
one pregnant?

You're asking the wrong question.
Not how, why?

- You think it was Ethan?
- Feels like it was Ethan.

By himself? How?

We can't account
for all of our people.

And more importantly, who's to say
they're even our people?

- What?
- Sayid said there were others.

- Sayid said we're not alone.
- Semantics.

Sayid's injured.
We don't even know where he went.

- This is what the ground is telling me.
- So, which way?

Jack, we don't know
what's going on here.

- We know enough.
- We need to prepare.

We could be back at the caves,
organize a search party...

Which way did they go, Locke?

- Stats are dropping.
- Come on.

- She's bleeding.
- I've got the artery almost there.

She's in arrest.

One milligram epi.
Let's get the crash cart!

All right, artery's sealed.
Close her up.

- Charged?
- Charged.

Clear.

- Charged?
- We're charged.

Clear.

Come on.

Come on back now.

Come on now.
Come on back.

Come on.

Call it.

Come on, baby.
Come back.

Come on, baby.

Come on now.
You can do this.

Come on.

Call it, Jack.

It's over. Call it.

You call it.

You let him go alone?

Don't worry, I'll catch up.

What's the word from the beach?

Nothing.
Nobody has seen him.

- I'm coming with you.
- I figured you might.

What are you doing?

We need to get back
to the beach.

You're forming a search party.
Can I help?

This is a deserted island.
There's no choppers.

How exactly are
you gonna find them?

By following Ethan's trail.

No one can walk without leaving signs,
bending grass,

breaking twigs,
especially with captives in tow.

And yes, I could use another hand
if you're up for it.

- I'm up for it.
- Then let's get moving.

I could take Vincent. He can sniff
something that belonged to Charlie,

- and I can help.
- I said no, man.

Hey, Locke.

A lot of us don't wanna sit here
waiting for news.

Thanks, but we're set.

- Anyone else is gonna slow us down.
- OK.

Maybe I'll just put together
another party.

Good idea.

We're going north.
You go south.

Come on.

Never thought
I'd see the day, Jack.

You barge into my OR,
you work on my patient.

- You didn't have to do this.
- I don't have to do anything.

Yeah, of course you don't.

I chose to do this procedure.

This emergency procedure because
when this girl crashed in the ER,

- they called me.
- I was right upstairs.

You should've stayed.
How did you find out?

One of the nurses
came to get me.

Who?

Oh, thank God I have you

and some anonymous nurse
to rescue me.

She told me
your hands were shaking.

- My hands were not...
- You cut her artery.

She was in a car crash, Jack.
Her insides were a mess.

- They called me.
- You made a mistake.

I don't care whether they called you,
you made a mistake.

Are you lecturing me?
You tell me, if you were upstairs,

and I was in a restaurant having lunch,
then why did they call me?

How many drinks did you have
at lunch, Dad?

Good thing you were
going in a circle.

Not much of a search grid, but we
never would have found you otherwise.

Did you find anything?

No.

You should go back
to the caves... Sayid's leg.

I dressed Sayid's leg.
You found me.

We can find Charlie and Claire.
Do we have a trail?

- Jack, this was my fault.
- What?

I hunted with Ethan, I spent time
with him. I never sensed anything...

...off. For everything I know
about hunting and tracking,

whoever he is,
he knows more.

If we catch him,
I don't want anything to happen

to the only physician on the island.
So go back, be the doctor.

Let me be the hunter.

Can we go now?

Follow me.

I'm trying to help,
and the guy tells me "Go south"?

Like what? I'm gonna get
in his way or something?

We're all tweaked.
Locke's feeling it like the rest of us.

I got five guys
who are going with me.

Putting our necks on the line
to find Charlie and Claire.

I'm saying,
I'm sick of being treated

like a second-class citizen
around here

because Mount Baldy
can bag a boar.

He knows a lot more
than how to catch a boar.

Mr Locke's a warrior.
He can hunt,

he can track stuff, and he's
the only one who brought knives.

So if it were me,
I'd listen to him.

Well, I don't want you to.

You understand?

You stay with Hurley.

I might not be a warrior,

but I am going south.

Back home,

I'm known as something
of a warrior myself.

We mark our progress
by line of sight.

Tie these off
so we don't get lost.

You can lead us
back to camp, right?

If nothing happens to me.

Maybe I'd better take
marker detail.

- Anything?
- Not yet.

- If you can't find the trail...
- I'll pick it up again.

We need to rest,
get our clarity back.

You're gonna take a break?
It's gotta be almost 4.00.

- When the sun sets...
- It's 4.25.

And, yes,
I'm taking a break.

Can I talk to you for a sec?

Would it kill you to give the guy
a little space?

It might.

- Stop that.
- What?

That.

What's going on?

I didn't believe her.

Claire. I gave her a sedative.

She told me someone was after her,
she was being attacked, and I...

She just seemed so out of it.

I thought that her pregnancy
was amping up her stress, and I...

I didn't believe her.

What is it?

- Look familiar?
- It's Charlie's.

You think it just came off?

No.

He's leaving us a trail.

They went this way.

I'm not so sure.

There's another trail here.

- What do you mean?
- These are footprints.

People moved off this way.

Charlie's leaving these for us.
They went that way.

Unless Charlie isn't
the one leaving them.

If Ethan knows we're behind him,
he could be setting up a dummy trail.

Take off in one direction,
double back in his own footprints.

- Wait, now you're a tracker?
- You're just full of surprises.

So we've got two trails.
Let's split up. I'll take that one.

We should stay together.

Why? We've got two trails,
and apparently two trackers.

Be careful.

- Who got taken by what?
- Charlie and Claire.

- They think Ethan took 'em.
- Ethan took 'em?

Yeah.

Took 'em why?
And who the hell's Ethan?

I don't know. He wasn't on
the list thing, the manifest.

Ever think he might have
lied about his name?

It's stupid to lie about your name.

All righty, Tattoo.
Where do you think Ethan came from?

Maybe he was already
on the island before we were.

Got yourself one hell
of an imagination, kid.

There could be
lots of other people.

So a tribe of evil natives
planted a ringer in the camp

to kidnap a pregnant girl
and a reject from VH-1 has-beens.

Yeah, fiendishly clever.

And why am I getting the news
from a 6-year-old?

- I'm 10.
- OK, then it must be true.

If you don't believe me, ask Sayid.
He said we're not alone.

Sayid's back?

Red shirt.

Red shirt.

You ever watch Star Trek?

Oh, not really.

The crew guys that would go down
to the planet with the main guys,

the captain and the guy
with the pointy ears.

They always wore red shirts,
and they always got killed.

- Yeah?
- Yeah.

Sounds like
a piss-poor captain.

What do you do
in the real world, Mr Locke?

- It's John.
- John.

Why don't you guess?

You're either a taxidermist
or a hit man.

I was a...

...regional collections supervisor
for a box company.

A box company?

They made boxes.

Yeah, right.

- Please slow down!
- You said they went this way.

I think they went this way.
I'm not as good at this as Locke is.

So where'd you pick up
the tracking skills, Kate?

Was that before
or after you were on the run?

- I'm trying to help.
- You know what might help?

A little honesty.
Just give me something real.

My dad was in the army.
Ranger Battalion.

He was stationed
at Fort Lewis, Washington State.

We'd go hiking together.

One day we spent
eight hours tracking deer.

Being in the woods,
it was like...

It was like his religion.

That was real.

Anything you wanna share?

Well, thanks for coming in, Jack.
Have a seat.

- What's it say?
- The truth.

A patient was brought to the ER
following a car accident,

rushed into surgery
with internal bleeding.

You joined me, and in spite
of our most heroic efforts,

the patient succumbed
to her injuries.

Looks like you fixed everything
but the patient.

You had no business
being in OR.

You think I would have
walked in there

- if I couldn't handle it?
- You've done it before.

That's right, because I am capable
of making those...

How can you say that
after what happened?

- The problem is not...
- You were impaired.

I know my limits.

- I won't sign this.
- You were part of a team, Jack.

I'm not the only one
on the hook.

You called me off.

You were the surgeon of record
when she died.

Look, accidents happen
in surgeries all the time.

That's the truth,
and you know it.

But if you contradict this report,

if you mention alcohol,

well, that's the only fact
that's gonna matter.

They'll strip me of my license.

Yes.

They will.

I know... I have
been hard on you.

But that is how you make
a soft metal into steel.

That is why you are

the most gifted young surgeon
in this city.

I mean, this...
this is a career

that is all about
the greater good.

I've had to sacrifice

certain aspects
of my relationship with you

so that hundreds and thousands
of patients will live

because of your
extraordinary skills.

I know it's a long...

...Iong time coming.

What happened yesterday,

I promise you,

will never happen again.

After all that I've given...

This isn't... This is not
just about my career, Jack.

It's my life.

Thank you, son.
Thank you.

Well, well.

I don't know if you Islams got
a concept of karma,

but I get the sense this island
just served you up a platter

of cosmic payback.

- What do you want?
- Dr Do-Right doesn't trust me

with his antibiotics, so I gotta hump it
up here every day to get my meds.

You know,
a less magnanimous man than I

might be thinking he could beat
the living snot out of you

- without fear of reprisal.
- You want a shot, take it.

Know that I left this camp out of shame
for what I did to you.

It was never my intention to return.

Sorry, fresh out
of sweet forgiveness.

If it wasn't your intention to return,
then why did you?

I was taken prisoner
by the Frenchwoman.

One who's sending
a distress signal for 16 years?

- She's alive?
- She was on a science expedition.

- She said they shipwrecked.
- She alone?

She said that there are others
on this island.

- Her people?
- No.

She believed
they had all gotten sick.

She murdered her entire team.

Right.

- These others, who are they?
- I don't know.

- She's never seen them.
- She's never seen them,

- but she knows they're there?
- If you believe her.

Do you?

Maybe.

Maybe not.

But on my way back,

I heard something
in the jungle,

- surrounding me.
- Something like what?

Have you got something
to say to me, Sawyer?

Or are you going to
ask me questions

you know I don't have
the answers to?

Tide's coming up the beach.

The plane hull's
almost in the water.

I kept your
signal fire burning.

- Crap.
- Your blots can't get in.

I know my blots can't get in.

- My roll.
- Yahoo.

I need a four-three.

Dude, would you please roll?

- Yes!
- No!

Your turn.

It's OK. I wasn't good
when I started playing, either.

I didn't just start playing.

I took 17th
in a tournament once.

17th is not very good.

No, 17th is very good.

Come on, double sixes,
double sixes.

- Yes!
- You gotta be kidding me.

- I'm lucky.
- No one is that lucky.

My dad said I was
the luckiest person he knew.

Really?

Not Michael.
Brian, my other dad.

Yes!

One more game.
Double or nothing.

I can't.
I got a meeting.

- A meeting?
- Yeah, a meeting.

You owe me $20,000.

You'll get it.

It's been about 15 minutes
since we've seen any sign.

- What are we following?
- My gut.

Great.

So, Boone, what do you do
in the real world?

I run a business.

What kind of business?

It's a wedding thing.

My mother has this empire.

The Martha Stewart
of matrimony.

I run one
of the subsidiaries.

So, who's running it now?

I guess it doesn't matter,
does it?

I'm sure there are people
who can handle it temporarily.

It's gonna start raining
in one minute.

- One minute?
- Give or take a few seconds.

- You should head back.
- What?

Trail's been cold,
dangerous terrain ahead.

You'll make it back before dark.

- And you?
- I take care of myself.

- No.
- I admire your courage...

I'm not heading back.

All right.

They teach you how to predict
the weather at a box company?

I guess we were right.

Where to now?

Jack, where are you going?

- Didn't you hear her?
- Hear who?

If you do not stop following me,

I will kill one of them.

Do you understand?

No more warnings.

Blue team
to ICU, please.

- Dr Shephard.
- Andrea.

Andrea.

That man that my father's
talking to.

Who is that?

That's her husband.

He's threatening to sue.

Sir, I'm very sorry.

- Are you OK?
- How long was I out?

I don't know, few minutes.
You slipped with all the rocks.

- Ethan.
- What?

- Ethan was here.
- You banged your head.

- No, no. He was here.
- You have to stop.

- The rain has washed away the trail.
- Even if he was here, you've got...

- I'm not letting him do this.
- Not letting him?

Not again.

She had massive
internal haemorrhaging.

We realized that her blood pressure
was continuing to drop precipitously.

At which point, the patient
went into cardiac arrest.

Of course, every effort was
made to resuscitate her,

but the severity of her injuries,

the amount of internal bleeding

made that impossible.

In my professional opinion,
ladies and gentlemen,

and that's all I have...

...by the time
I was called in,

the damage was irreversible.

OK.
Thanks, Christian.

- Sorry about this formality.
- Of course.

Just one final detail. You were aware
of the patient's pregnancy

- when you went into the procedure?
- Absolutely.

The patient's husband had informed
the attending in the ER.

It was, however, extremely early
in the pregnancy

so our primary focus
had to be on the mother.

OK, I think we're done here.
Our final report will be filed.

OK.

I need to...

...revise my statement.

I didn't come in
until well into the procedure.

Jack.

I was warned
by one of the nurses

that my father was operating...

...under the influence.
- Jack, this is not...

By the time I got there,
it was clear my father

was not only incapacitated,
but that he had also...

...severed the patient's
hepatic artery,

which,
in my professional opinion,

caused the crisis
which led to her death.

No!

We gotta cut him down.

Hold on, Charlie.
Hold on there.

I can't reach!

Pull him over!

Harder!

He's not breathing.

Come on, breathe.

Breathe, Charlie, come on.

Breathe!

Come on.

Come on.

Come on!

Come on.

Come on, Charlie!

Come on.

Come on, Charlie.

Jack, he's...
Jack, stop.

He's not coming...

It's OK.

No.

- Jack!
- Come on.

- Stop!
- Come on.

Yeah.
Just breathe.

Breathe. That's it.

Just breathe. Just breathe deep.
Breathe deep.

There you are.
You're OK.

Dad!

They brought Charlie back, but he
hasn't said anything since he came back.

They find Claire?

Does that hurt?

How's your breathing?

Charlie.

You gotta talk to me.

We're gonna go look for Claire
the moment the sun comes up.

And I could really
use your help.

I mean, anything that
you can tell me about...

...what you remember,
where you were going.

Did you see or hear...

I didn't see anything.

Hear anything.

I don't remember...

...anything.

Claire.

What?

That's all they wanted.

"They".

All they wanted was Claire.

They aren't back yet.

I'm sure they just made camp
for the night.

If there's anyone on this island
your brother's safe with, it's Locke.

Are we lost?

No, Boone, we're not lost.

Sorry, it's just...

I don't see how you can still
be following his trail.

I think we should go back, man.

- Don't you feel it?
- Feel what?

It.

All right, John...

- I'm gonna follow the strips back.
- Suit yourself.

You need this more than I do.

What is that?

Steel.

Could that be part of the plane?

Part of the wreckage?

What is that?

That's what
we're gonna find out.