Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6 Page #6

Synopsis: When six survivors from Oceanic flight 815 found rescue off a mysterious island in the South Pacific they decided to lie about their entire ordeal. But after coming home, the "Oceanic 6" came to the realization that their destiny was back on the island. LOST: The Story of the Oceanic 6 explores their journey from the day they left the island to their fateful return.
 
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2009
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the other day?

Oh yes, I don't know.

I thought he was related to the patient.

You know, being trained in human

behaviour has many advantages.

But the best is the ability to know

when someone is lying to me.

The doctor said he was a relative,

why should I think differently?

Because your job depends on it.

Well, congratulations.

You've got yourself a bona fide

police record, fingerprints and all.

- Do I get to post bail here or something?

- There isn't going to be any bail.

Why?

Because Alex Alonso isn't pressing charges.

I talked him out of it.

Exactly what were you hoping to find

down in that basement, Doc?

I don't know.

I just think that kid's been damned.

- I'll tell you...

- You are consumed in this case, Mr Khoury.

I understand.

But you are a doctor.

Leave investigating to us,

and stop bothering Alex Alonso.

This is your last warning. Understand?

Completely.

Yeah, Mira, this is Kevin.

No, no. I'm out.

Molina was good enough to let me go.

I made a mistake. It's a long story.

Hey, let me call you back, all right?

Hey! Eneko!

Eneko.

Hey.

- Doc?

- You gone crazy?

What are you doing here?

Come on, let's get you out of here

before the police show up. Come on.

- Let them come. I don't care any more.

- You don't care about what?

Myself and the images I see.

The images you see

happen to be your gift, man.

- You need... Look at me!

- Right, the "gift" speech.

You can exchange a gift, Doc,

return it if you don't like it,

even give it away.

This is no gift.

I'm stuck with it.

Here's a story for you.

Mom loses a five-year-old son

in a department store, a few years back.

The cops bring me in,

bring me a baseball cap.

And I get something off it.

I could see this boy

but not his face,

never his face.

I told them I couldn't be sure,

but we went ahead.

I took them to a riverbed

north of here.

And that's where we found him.

Know why I couldn't see the kid's face?

Some sick son of a b*tch

had cut it clean off with a hacksaw.

There are things a mother shouldn't see.

Well, you gave her closure.

Closure?

She killed herself six weeks later.

That was her closure.

She had a right to know.

You really believe that?

Yeah, I do.

Your wife,

she's got dark hair?

Brown eyes?

She's dead.

What are you doing?

The ring.

I lied.

I saw her.

What do you mean, you saw her?

I'm sorry, Kevin.

Think about it, Kevin.

When is the last time you heard from her?

You're drunk.

You're drunk, man. Come on.

Let's get you home. Come on.

Come on.

What is this?

Delgado has had me start her

on the old med cycle.

He did what?

Jane?

I need you to focus.

What is it you've been keeping from me?

You spoke to me in a voice.

Who is the voice?

If it's an alter, let her speak.

Let her speak, please. Please.

Is there a fourth alter? Please, let her speak.

- Let her speak.

- She's completely out.

She's not going to tell you anything.

Dr Khoury, this is Leonard Kinderman

of the APA, New York chapter.

We've received charges

regarding some of your methods

from a Dr Delgado of Spain.

We're convening a licence review hearing

to discuss these alleged violations.

How's next Wednesday for you,

here in New York?

Until that time, we must insist you stop

seeing a patient named Jane Brennan.

Please get back to me

at your earliest convenience. Thank you.

Hello, Jane. How are we feeling today?

I understand you won't

take your medication.

- I want to see Kevin.

- I'm afraid that's not possible.

Come on now, be a good girl.

I'm not taking any more pills

until Kevin says it's okay.

- Kevin does not run this facility.

- And you don't run me.

- The courts would beg to differ.

- You don't run me.

- Come on, you two. Now just take the pills.

- Please don't!

Just take the pills!

- No. Please. Please.

- Just take your pills.

Please stop.

Jane.

Jane.

Clean this up.

No. Please. Please don't do this.

Please don't do this.

Please. I promise.

I promise it won't happen again.

It's not my fault. I'm sorry.

- Relax, Jane. It's for your own good.

- Please don't, please don't, please don't.

Please don't. Please don't. Please. Please.

Please, please, please.

Please don't.

Please, please, please. Please,

please, please don't, please don't. Please.

Please. Please don't do this.

Please don't do this.

Kevin, let me go. Let me go, Kevin.

Bye, love.

Hello.

Hugo?

He did what?

He gave her...

No, no, no, no. No, I'll deal with it.

I will deal with it. Thank you.

Open the gate.

I said open the goddamn gate!

Open this gate, please.

Hugo, what is going on?

What did you do to her?

- I'm sorry, Mira. You can't see her now.

- Why not?

- Delgado is being very strict on this.

- I need to see her.

Please.

When Delgado leaves, I'll get you in.

It's just too risky now.

- I need you to give this to Kevin.

- What is it?

Come back around 8:00.

Okay, thank you.

I owe you an apology.

It seems to me it's Alex

you should be apologising to.

I wanted to see you first,

and I should have told you

about my suspicions. It was wrong.

Anyway, I'm sorry and

I guess I'm consumed.

It's like they're reaching out to me.

Asking for help.

Yeah.

- These are all students of yours.

- Yes. Every year we take a class trip.

That one is from Greece.

It's right next to Alonso's office.

He had a direct view of the field.

And?

Serial killers do not choose victims

randomly, okay?

They watch. They observe.

So, you gonna break into

Javier Alonso's house now?

And why doesn't Alonso even mention

the fact that not only he knew Maria Muoz,

she was one of his students,

for Christ's sake.

Because he's never been a suspect.

You wanted a motive as to why

Jane would burn the Alonso property,

- then I just gave you one.

- Revenge?

Look, I told you,

this doesn't fly without evidence.

And that means eyewitnesses,

that means DNA, fingerprints.

Did you run Javier's prints

against everything you've collected now

on the Kaya case?

I don't have Javier's prints to run.

- Why not?

- Because he has no record.

Far as I know,

the man's never even got a traffic ticket.

Neither did Ted Bundy.

- Don't go doing anything stupid!

- I'm not doing anything.

Flowers. How nice.

Do you know who they're from?

Secret admirer.

I'm sure it wouldn't be the first time.

Thank you.

Cheap pervert.

Molina's running Alonso's fingerprints

off the pen.

Hopefully they'll match the clip.

Almost forgot.

Hugo asked me to give you these.

- Some of Jane's recent drawings.

- Yeah, what are they?

It looks different than the vortex, doesn't it?

Listen, I have to get back to the hospital,

so I'll see you later.

- Say hi for me.

- I will.

There is an old salt mine

somewhere out there.

Yeah, Inspector Molina, please.

This is Kevin Khoury calling.

Can you get him a message?

Behind the property belonging to

Javier Alonso, there's a salt mine.

Kevin.

Janie.

Janie.

Janie.

Kevin.

- Kevin.

- Kevin.

Kevin, why?

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