Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6 Page #3
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2009
- 60 min
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- Don't touch me. Please don't.
- Tell me who.
Look at me. Look at me. Jane. Jane.
- Don't touch me!
- Jane.
- Look at me. Look at me.
- Please don't do...
We're gonna go back to our space now.
No! No! No! No! Please don't touch me.
I'm gonna count to three. One.
Two.
Three.
Your sister was molested.
What? She didn't tell you that.
What did she say?
It was the father of a friend.
- Happened more than once.
- Really. What friend?
I didn't get a name.
She was pretty overwhelmed.
- I had to wake her.
- Wait. Where did this happen?
She stayed with this family
on a boat somewhere.
- A boat?
- Evidently she stayed with a family
- on a boat.
- No. No, she would never stay on a boat.
You have to accept the fact
you can't account
for every moment of your sister's life.
Look, when we were kids our parents
took us to a lake in the High Sierra's.
Janie nearly drowned.
The paramedics said
that her heart actually stopped,
and she's been terrified of the water
ever since then.
Now, I don't know who you were talking to
in there, but it wasn't my sister.
Maybe it's... I don't know.
It was a memory of one of the other
personalities in her head
- or something. I don't know.
- That would be impossible.
- Why is that?
- Alters can't have memories.
Hi, Kevin, please tell me
you found a way out of there now.
- Not quite yet.
- Well, you better get a move on.
I need you to cover six dates
in 10 days, man.
Hey, Barry. Listen, I'm thinking
I might stay here a little bit longer.
You can't stay there longer. This was meant
to be a quick in-and-out move,
a PR job, for Christ's sake.
Yeah, that's my point. Exactly. Okay?
'Cause if this kid's sister is telling the truth,
and this girl wasn't abused, who knows,
I might have a whole new book for you.
Really?
- You been crying?
- No.
- You look like you've been crying.
- I haven't been crying.
You wanna talk?
I look like this because I can't sleep.
- It's normal.
- This isn't normal.
- Yeah, it is normal.
- This is not normal.
Insomnia is normal after having medication.
Yeah, but it's not the insomnia.
So what is it, then?
It's the dreams.
Why don't we just
concentrate on the dreams?
What's the point?
The second I wake up, they're gone.
Then how do you know you're dreaming?
Because I wake up screaming.
I think that's a pretty good indication.
I think it's an indication
somebody may be hurting you.
- Now, who is hurting you in these dreams?
- I don't remember.
You don't remember
or you don't wanna remember?
Don't talk to me like that, Kevin!
Don't talk to me like I'm some crazy person.
Why can't you just talk to me
like I'm normal?
Like I'm not some kind of a freak,
just because I'm...
You look familiar.
Three years ago, right?
After the fire. That's when I met Jane.
I'm Kevin.
Do you remember the fire?
Maybe.
Did you start it?
Okay. Let's go back
to the introductions again, okay?
I'm Kevin.
You said that already.
Maria.
Maria?
- We have been expecting you.
- Is that right?
You are going to help us leave.
That's the goal. That's the goal, yeah.
So why are you here?
Search for the truth?
Yeah. I want the truth.
"There is nothing
more necessary than truth,
"and in comparison with it,
everything else has only secondary value. "
Friedrich Nietzsche.
You've got quite an education.
I've been kicked out of
some of the finest schools in the country.
It seems I have issues.
Go back to the question.
Why are you here?
but she doesn't usually talk.
Who is the little one?
Is it Isabelle? Is it Kaya? Who is it?
Kaya.
Where is she?
Like I said, that's difficult.
Why?
She's afraid of the outside.
Afraid of it? Why? Why would she be afraid?
- She won't say.
- Let me speak with her.
Let me speak with her, come on.
Let me speak with her,
I'll get you a cigarette.
I'll get you a cigarette.
Maria.
Maria?
We have to sedate her, Doc.
It's all right.
Mrs Alonso? I'm sorry, I'm Kevin Khoury.
We spoke.
Yeah. On the phone. Right.
I guess that's the guesthouse
where Jane used to live?
Yes, but it has been empty since the fire.
Of course.
- Such a beautiful property.
- Yeah.
- How far do the trees go back?
- Forever.
You know, there is an old salt mine
somewhere out there,
or so I'm told. I've never seen it myself.
- You're treating Jane?
- I'm studying the case.
How is she?
It's hard to say, it's...
It's unique.
It must be difficult to talk openly
about someone
who did this kind of harm to you, though?
I'm a dualist.
I know how a pure mind can be infected
by a malignant brain.
Jane has my sympathy.
There.
Now that we have allayed
your presumptions of me,
how can I help?
I don't know.
You ever notice any changes
in the personality of that girl?
Not that I could recognise.
Truth is, we didn't have a lot of contact.
I realised a 19-year-old student
probably wanted to be left
to her own devices.
Alex may be able to answer your questions.
Who's Alex?
My son.
He's 25 now. Took Jane out a few times.
Does he still live here?
You can try him at Enercat.
- Enercat, what's that?
- The power company.
I remember Tornado.
That was a monopoly.
Almost chewed everyone up around here.
Corporate merger.
Tornado was absorbed by Enercat.
Alex has been through both regimes.
He's a manager now.
That's great.
So as far as you can recall,
when the two of you were together at least,
- Jane was always Jane.
- Right. Whatever that means.
Well, you never witnessed
the emergence of another personality.
You know, every girl I've ever been with
has had multiple personalities.
Well...
Anything you could do to help.
This is my cell.
It'd be a big plus, man.
I'd appreciate it.
You know,
that crazy b*tch almost killed my father.
I'm not really interested.
You realise she's mentally ill.
So are you if you think I want anything to do
with helping her.
Hello.
Hi.
So where did you learn the Chinese?
- Chinese?
- Chinese.
One of your alters speaks Chinese.
I've seen people speak in voices before,
but...
I have to say, a language was a first.
For me, anyway.
Pretty startling stuff.
How is that possible?
Well.
If you blackout,
and learn a few things.
Like how to smoke?
Yeah.
They can pick up some pretty bad habits.
You wouldn't happen to know
who drew these, though, would you?
Would you know who drew these?
Jane?
That's the little one.
And who are you?
- I'm Isabelle.
- Isabelle.
That's a pretty name.
Actually my Christian name is Isabelle Ann,
Isabelle Ann Bataille.
Bataille?
Is something wrong?
Do you know what these mean?
I didn't draw them.
- That's the little one.
- And the little one is Kaya.
How long do I have to stay here?
Isabelle,
Do you wanna tell me what happened?
I don't know what it is.
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