Lost: A Journey in Time Page #3

Synopsis: What does it mean that Locke is alive? How did the Oceanic 6 get back to the island? And why is the island skipping through time? Those are just some of the questions LOST producers will be answering just in time for the LOST Season Finale.
 
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2009
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Everyone that was

on the island that left.

It looks you have a visitor.

John Locke came not only to see

Jack, but he saw Sayid, he saw Kate.

And John Locke says,

"You never should've left the island.

- You've gotta help your friends".

- I'm not going back.

- The answer is no.

- No, I'm not going anywhere with you!

You leave me alone, and you

leave the rest of them alone!

Locke believed he had failed

and saw only one option.

- John?

- But in Locke's despair,

Ben saw opportunity.

- Wait, John, stop!

- What are you doing here?

Locke is the man that Ben

left in charge of the island.

I couldn't get a single one

of them to come back with me.

Ben is now thinking,

"Maybe this is an opportunity

for me to go back and

get my old position".

- Jack booked a ticket.

- What?

From Los Angeles

to Sydney, tonight.

And if you've got Jack,

you can get the rest of them.

There's only one way I can do that,

and that's if I kill John Locke.

You haven't even been to Sun yet.

I promised Jin that I

wouldn't bring her back.

Jin ... is alive?

But Locke has a very important piece

of information that Ben doesn't have.

There's a woman here in Los

Angeles ... Eloise Hawking.

That name means something to Ben.

And she knows a way to get back to the

island, so all he has to do is kill Locke.

So Ben kills John Locke, and then he starts

these manipulations of everybody else.

I'll miss you, John.

I really will.

Ben went to Eloise Hawking, hoping she

would know a way back to the island.

- Any luck?

- Yes.

Benjamin Linus is not the type

of guy who wants to be vanished.

His one goal in life is to be the

ruler and leader of the island.

You only have 70 hours.

So what happens if I can't

get them all to come back?

Then god help us all.

The only way that Benjamin Linus

can get back on the island

is if he gets the Oceanic Six

to want to go back.

Ben had a difficult task,

but Jack was already convinced.

Find yourself a suitcase.

If there's anything in this life

you want, pack it in there,

- because you're never coming back.

- Good.

The Journey Back

Hello, Hugo.

Ben started trying to manipulate them

into wanting to go back to the island.

If you come with me,

you won't ever have to lie again.

- Let me help you.

- Never, dude.

He hires a lawyer

to start harassing Kate.

We're here to get

a blood sample from you

- and one from your son Aaron.

- Why?

To determine your

relationship to the child.

This is Ben trying to put

enough guilt in Kate's mind

to get her to go

back to the island.

Why don't you leave

me and my son alone?

Because he's not your son, Kate.

And it's something that

kind of freaks her out.

We were in the supermarket,

and I turned around for one second,

- Aaron? Aaron?!

- and he was gone.

All I could think was,

it's about time.

Why would I expect

him to be taken?

Kate doesn't realize that she's replacing

the wound left by Sawyer with Aaron.

Because you took him, Kate.

Ironically, it's pointed out to

her by an ex-girlfriend of Sawyer's.

Sawyer broke your heart.

How else were you supposed to fix it?

So Kate has a change of heart.

She returns Aaron to his grandmother.

I told him that you'll take care of him

while I'm gone and that I'll be back soon.

- Where are you going?

- I'm going back to find your daughter.

Sun had no intention of

going back to the island.

Move away!

Instead, she was determined

to avenge Jin's death.

But before she's able

to kill Ben,

Ben stops her and he says,

"Your husband isn't dead",

and he gives Sun a wedding ring ...

Jin's wedding ring.

All those people back on the island,

Jin included, need our help.

And it's proof that Jin's

still alive, and that is how

Ben is able to convince Sun

to return to the island.

- I thought I said all of them.

- This is all I could get on short notice.

The Lamp Post

We discover that there is

a Dharma station off the island.

The Dharma Initiative

called it the Lamp Post.

This is how

they found the island.

And we meet this character

Eloise Hawking down there,

and she can use the

resources of the station

to determine where exactly the island

is located at any given point in time.

There's a commercial airline

flying from L.A. to Guam

that's going to go

right through our "window".

Ajira Airways flight 316.

The show can be strange or weird or magical,

but in this case, the Dharma Initiative

used good old-fashioned math to find

the island. So stay in school, kids.

We just get on that flight

and we just hope that it works?

No, that's not all, Jack.

Eloise Hawking says, "It's not

just about being on this plane.

You have to try to recreate

the emotional conditions

surrounding you at the time

that Oceanic 815 crashed.

John Locke is going

to be a substitute,

which is why you need to give

John something of your father's.

Wherever you are, John, you

must be laughing your ass off.

'Cause this is even

crazier than you are.

For Jack, he was transporting

his father's dead body

from Sydney to Los Angeles in a coffin.

Now that's gonna be John Locke.

- And your relation to the deceased?

- He was a friend.

This whole idea of, "Wow, history

seems to be repeating itself here".

I thought maybe you

might change your mind.

If there's even a chance that Jin

is alive, I have to be on that plane.

Kate was in handcuffs.

She was a prisoner.

This time around,

it's Sayid who is the prisoner.

Sayid has no desire

to go back to this island.

And he's drinking himself a very

expensive glass of scotch,

and he meets this very fetching and

beautiful woman who's sitting at the bar.

Things look sort of romantically

promising for Sayid,

and then boom ...

He gets kicked in the face.

It works

for some people ...

- just not ... Not for Sayid.

- Not for Sayid.

- I was hired to bring you to Guam.

- Who hired you?

The family of Peter Avellino,

the man you killed last year on

a golf course in the Seychelles.

Can I ask you a favor?

Can we get the next plane?

This is the plane we're taking.

Hurley, what are you doing here?

The last time we saw Hurley,

he was in prison ...

I'm totally cool.

I'm in L.A. county lockup.

incarcerated for double murder. It turns

out these were people who Sayid killed.

But Benjamin Linus' lawyer

apparently got him off.

All that matters is

that I'm here, right?

So there are a lot emotional

circumstances surrounding the Ajira flight,

echoing back to the original pilot of the

show, even though it's three years later

and they've been through these

amazing adventures together.

- You made it.

- Yeah. I made it.

Wait! What's he doing here?!

He can't come!

- No one told me he was gonna be here.

- Who told you to be here, Hugo?

- Are you working for Benjamin Linus?

- Who's Benjamin Linus?

He's the monster responsible

for nothing short of genocide.

- Why would I work for somebody like that?

- I did.

Flight 316

Our guys get on flight 316.

They kind of have this sense that

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