Lost: A Journey in Time Page #2
- Year:
- 2009
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I want you to come with me.
- We're not going back, are we?
- No, just somewhere safe.
I don't think we should lie, dude.
I mean, the island disappeared ... Bloop!
You think anyone's gonna believe that?
They're gonna think you're crazy.
Hurley really resists telling this lie.
Of all our characters, he's sort
of the most morally grounded.
Surprise!
Interesting choice of theme.
Yeah. My Mom ...
really doesn't get it, dude.
For a while, Hurley seems to be
living a fairly good existence.
He gives away all his money.
He occasionally sort of crashes
at his parents' house.
But then he starts to become
haunted by visions of Charlie.
Help! Help!
What the hell
is wrong with you?
He gets himself thrown
into a psychiatric hospital.
- I saw Charlie.
- Take your meds, Hurley.
Charlie said someone's gonna
be visiting you, too ... soon.
Jack Shephard was the character who
wanted the most to get off the island.
Good-Bye, John.
The rest of us are going home.
- You're not supposed to go home.
- Then what am I supposed to do?!
You know that you're
here for a reason.
And if you leave,
that knowledge is gonna eat you alive.
Once he got back
to the real world, however,
he discovered that things were
not what he expected.
I miss you.
He finally gets to bury his father,
even though he doesn't have the body.
- He resumed his practice.
- Jack?
He had these problems in that he
was seeing his dead father around,
and that was very disturbing.
He starts popping pills and drinking.
that he was expecting
to return to off the island
didn't really exist.
But he's very steadfast in his
decision to leave the island.
I don't think we did the
right thing, Jack.
Hurley ...
- It's gonna do everything it can ...
He's not a guy who
changes his mind often,
but then something very
significant happened,
and that's that John Locke
is off the island.
Locke returned to civilization three
years after the Oceanic Six came home.
What are you doing here?
- We have to go back.
- Of course we do.
Jack, the people I left
behind need our help.
Because it's our destiny.
How many times are you
gonna say that to me, John?
Jack says, "I'm not gonna
pay attention to you".
- And Locke says ...
- You're father says hello.
What?
The man who told me
how to bring you all back?
He said to tell his son hello.
He said his name was Christian.
My father is dead.
- He didn't look dead to me.
- I put him in the coffin!
He's dead.
This really emotionally devastates Jack,
and this changes his entire attitude,
hoping that he'll crash.
Then he learns
that Locke has died.
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