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2-10 "The 23rd Psalm"
Transcripts contributed by
Eric
Editing by Suzanne
Aired January 11th, 2006
(this still needs extensive proofreading)
(Boys shouting in
african language)
(goat bleats)
(all cheering)
(dogs bark)
(men shouting
in african language)
no! No!
No!
Let him go!
Kill him.
Shoot him... now.
Shoot him!
Do it!
(Crowd screaming)
what's your name, boy?
What's your name, boy?
Eko.
(Chuckles)
look at mr. Eko.
No hesitation.
A born killer.
(Man laughs)
come.
You won't need that anymore.
(Man) back!
(Man) back we go, back we go.
(Men speaking
in african language)
(truck engine starts)
(claire)
what are you writing?
Things I need to remember.
Do you mind if I sit?
Please.
Thanks.
So you're eko, huh?
Yes.
Claire.
And this is aaron.
Aaron?
E brother of moses.
Yeah, that must have been
tough to live up to, right?
Pressure of everyone saying,
"why can't you be re like
your brother moses?"
Yes, I'm sure it was.
Why did you choose it--
aaron?
I just liked it.
Aaron was a great man.
Moses had great difficulty
speaking,
so it was aaron
who spoke for him.
(Aaron crying)
so you're religious, huh?
You should speak to charlie.
He doesn't want to admit
he's religious,
but he carries around
a statue of the virgin mary.
A statue?
Yeah. He says he found it
on the island.
Weird, right?
May I see it?
Where did he find this?
He said he found it
in the jungle.
Where in the jungle?
I-I don't know.
Where?
Look, what are...
it's just a statue.
Just a statue?
Aah!
Where is charlie?
You breakin' in
or breakin' out?
(Chuckles)
I used to love
those old silent movies
where the robbers would crack
a combination lock
with their ear pressed up
against a safe
and the money they stole
was always in a white bag
with a big dollar sign on it.
Silent movies, huh?
U're not that old, man.
Well, I'm old enough.
Settin' the combination?
Withhe new folks joining us,
I figure we better limit
people's access to the guns.
Can't have just anyone
who wants one
walking in
and helping themselves,
which I'm guessin'
is why you're here, michael.
(Charlie)
he's got wit, he's got charm
but when he gets rough,
he'll break your arm
he's got taste,
manners and grace
but when he gets rough,
he'll slit your face
he'll buy you jewels,
expensive shoes
(humming)
hey, jin,
do you like the kinks? Kinks?
Keens?
No, no. Kinks.
Kinds with a "k" at the end.
K-k-kink-kuh. K-kinks.
You don'T...
once you're in, there'll be
no getting out--out--out
so look out--
it's a good tune, jin.
Look out
(speaks korean)
oh, thank you very much, jin.
I do have a beautiful voice,
don't I?
Where did you find this?
What--what happened?
Where did you find it?
In the jungle.
I found it in the jungle.
Take me there.
(Speaks korean)
this is not your business.
I want you to ta me
to where you found it.
Okay, fine. Yeah, we'll go for
a stroll. There's nothing there.
We'll go first thing
in the morning, okay?
We're going now.
Okay. Leme go tell claire so
she doesn't get the wrong idea.
Wait here. I'll--
tell her on your way.
(People speaking
african language)
(middle eastern accent)
get us some beers. Go.
Where did you find this?
What does it matter?
(Bag unzips)
the same in the other bag?
Yes.
50.
50 what?
50 is what I will pay you
in exchange for the favor
you are asking me to do.
A favor?
You have a large quantity
of heroin
in a country that has no poppies
and no market for its sale.
Your drugs are of no value here,
so you must get them out.
The borders are all guarded by
the military, so you must fly,
but as I am sure
you are aware,
the only private planes
currently allowed into the air
are either U.N. Aid
or the catholic missionaries,
and so you have come to me
for a favor.
I will buy your heroin
for 50.
(Both speaking arabic)
it is true
what they say about you.
And what is that?
You have no soul.
(Chuckles)
(grunts)
no.
Go.
Go...
and tell your friends
I let you live...
that mr. Eko let you live.
Just give me a second,
okay?
Hi... claire.
What happened to the statue?
Oh, don't play stupid,
charlie.
What?
What's this?
Because this was in ur little
statue, and unless I'm mistaken,
I seem to remember you saying
you were a drug addict.
I didn't know.
Look, if it's sealed up inside
a statue, how would I know?
Claire, I'm not using.
Look. You believe me now?
I don'T... care.
Someone's waiting for you.
Wait. Got it?
Got it.
All right.
Breath hfway out,
and gently squeeze the trigger.
Squeeze...
(trigger clicks)
good.
How'd you learn
all this stuff?
My dad used to
take me hunting.
Huntin' for what?
Birds, mostly.
Of course,
birds don't shoot back.
Yeah.
I know people are talking,
thinkin' I'm gonna go
runnin' off after walt again.
If people are talkin',
I'm not hearing it,
but if I was, I'd say
it's not a very smart plan.
Yeah, it's not.
Let's try one for real.
Bravo.
(Charlie)
well done with claire, mate.
You got me in a lot
of trouble there,
so thanks for th.
I hope you're happy.
Oh, that's right,
you don't do happy.
All right,
well, we're here.
I found it right here,
right by that tree.
You found it here?
Yeah. Found it here.
You're a liar.
Know what?
I don't even know you.
You asked to see
where I found it.
This is where I found it.
We're done. Have an nice hike.
(Grunts)
you did not find
the statue here.
Take me to the plane.
U know aboutthe plane, m?
It's old, you know.
Been out in the jungle
for years.
Of course, you would know that.
You know everything.
Why did you lie to the girl?
What?
You told her you did not
know what was inside the statue.
I wasn't lying.
Then what is the wrong idea?
What?
When I showed you
the broken pieces of plaster,
you said you did not
want her to get the wrong idea.
What is the wrong idea?
I don't have to tell you
anything, man.
You come traipsing
across the island and what,
suddenly now,
you're in charge?
You want me to take you
to your plane?
You best start treating me
with some respect.
I'm not just some guy
you can just tr--
(charlie) what?
What?
Let's go.
Yes, sir.
Sir--sir,
if you buy a statue,
the money will buy
polio vaccine for the village.
300 naira, sir.
(Man)
what are you doing here?
I have come to give
my confession.
(Chuckles) hello, eko.
Hello, brother.
So I've come to visit you for
the first time in three years
and you won't hear
my confession?
You know,
monsignor would have said
he failed to raise
a proper catholic boy.
Well, why waste your time
confessing? It won't help you.
It won't?
No, for confession
to mean something,
you must have
a penitent heart.
You and your guilt, yemi.
I've only done
what I needed to do to survive.
How is that a sin?
You may live far from here,
but that doesn't mean
I haven't heard of who you are
and what you have done.
Have you forgotten
how you got that cross, brother?
The day they took me...
is what I did that day a sin
or is it forgiven,
because it is you
that was saved?
Why are you here, eko?
I have come to help you.
I have some merchandise
that I need to get out
of the country.
I would like to use one of
your church relief flights
to transport it.
"Merchandise"?
You mean drugs.
It is not my normal business,
yemi.
We are moving the drugs
out of nigeria,
so that they cannot be used
by our people,
and the money--
you have all the money
to buy your vaccine.
God has given us
this opportunity.
We should not
turn our back on it.
God did not
bring you here, eko.
Your own greed did.
Now I will always love you...
but I will not help you.
It's good to see you again,
brother.
A little close to the ear,
freckles.
Sure you know
what you're doing?
Would you please
turn your head?
Why? You ain't got
a clean enough shot at my neck?
I can cut my own damn hair.
You know, you don't have
to be belligeren
just for belligerent's sake.
Everyone loves you now.
Bullpuckey.
Yo, sawyer,
glad you're back, man.
Yo, yourself... pillsbury.
(Kate) see?
Hey, kate...
hey, locke said you were
on hatch duty later.
I was wondering if, uh,
you nd if I go instead?
You want my shift?
Help me take my mind
off things.
Sure. It'sll yours.
Thanks. Appreciate it.
Glad you're okay, man.
Yeah.
Don't even say it.
All right,
time to take a break.
We just had a break.
(Unzips bag)
I'm not
what you think I am.
And what do I think
you are?
It was my brother's fault.
Sorry?
It was his fault
I became an addict.
He started with the heroin.
I tried to make him stop.
You don't know me, man.
I was a good person.
I was an altar boy.
All right, I knew
what was in that statue,
it doesn't mean I needed
what was inside it,
so don't judge me, man.
Don't--
(eko) shh.
What?
What's that?
(Charlie)
it's a parachute.
That a priest?
What are you doing?
You know that guy?
Yes.
This man saved my life.
Saved your life, huh?
Sure, that makes sense.
He takes off in a plane
in nigeria,
we're out in the middle
of the south pacific.
That makes all the sense
in the world.
This is scripture
written here.
You're a priest.
You're a priest, right?
He's a priest
and you're a priest, too, right?
I need to talk to you.
(Whispers) I'm in the middle
of confession.
It cannot wait.
Bless you.
(Normal voice)
god be with you all
and please come back
in the morning.
It's okay.
How dare you come here
and disrupt my work.
Have you reconsidered?
What?
My request.
Flying drugs under
the cover of the church?
How is that something
I could ever reconsider?
Look--
hey, don't touch those!
I am going to make this
easy for you.
You make us priests and we will
fly the drugs out ourselves.
Make you priests?
Just sign
these ordination documents,
and I will give you the money
for the vaccines.
Leave this church now, eko.
Go, now.
Yemi, I understand
that you live in a world
where righteousness and evil
seem very far apart,
but that is not
the real world.
I am your brother and I would
never do anything to hurt you,
but my friends,
if you do not do what I ask,
they will burn this church
to the ground.
Is that worth less
than the price of your name
on a piece of paper?
Think of the lives
you will save.
My signature does not
make you a priest, eko.
You could never be a priest.
How many of the statues
do youave left,
the virgin mary statues,
how many?
Uh, 300.
I will take all of them.
I guess we are
both sinners now.
Perhaps we are,
but god will forgive me, eko.
Uh...
I'm lost.
It was dark.
I was following sayid.
Right afterwards, a big bag
of rocks fell on my head,
so I'm sorry if I'm a bit
spotty with the geography.
Climb that tree.
What?
Climb that tree and perhaps
you'll be able to get
your bearings or see the plane.
You climb it.
What if I don't? You gonna
beat me with your jesus stick?
I find it a little odd
that your scripture stick
has dried blood on it.
Are you going to
climb that tree or not?
What kind of priest are you,
anyway?
(Grunting and panting)
you need to get higher.
Wonderful. Thank you.
(Charlie grunts)
(charlie)
okay, okay.
(Bushes rustle)
(bushes rustle)
(loud growling)
eko! Run! Run!
(Growling and whirring)
Did you see it?
Yeah, I saw it.
What the bloody hell did you do?
I did nothing.
Most people,
when they see a creature made of
swirling black smoke, they run.
I was not afraid of it.
I can see that.
That thing kills people.
Did you see the plane?
Yes, I saw your plane.
It's about a kilometer that way.
Thank you.
Wait!
Come on.
Come on.
Where are you?
(Computer chimes)
(types on keyboard)
hey, michael.
Hey.
How you doing?
I'm good. Thanks.
You down here alone?
Yeah. Hurley's
supposed to be here,
but, uh, I guess
he's running late.
Well, listen, uh...
no one's forgotten
about walt.
What?
I can'T...
I don't have any idea what
you must be going through,
but I just want you to know
that as soon as we can,
we're gonna figure out
a way to go out
and bring him back.
Yeah. Thanks, man.
Thanks.
You okay?
Yeah, I'm fine.
Well, I'll leave you to it,
then.
Thanks.
(Airplane engines sputtering)
eko.
What are you doing here,
yemi?
I came to stop you.
Go back to your church.
Do not get on
that plane, eko.
You saved my life once.
Now I'm here to save yours.
Save my life?
Look, you get on that plane,
if you do this--
if I do what, yemi?
Are you a prophet now?
Please, eko.
Let me take your confession.
Anything I can do, I will do,
but please, don't go.
(Tires squeal)
he told the military!
You did this?
I did not tell them
who was involved.
Just leave the drugs
and come back with me.
No! Stop! No more!
Yemi! Yemi! Yemi!
No! No! No!
Help me get him!
(Gunfire continues)
(grunts)
(sobbing)
yemi.
Father?
Are you okay, father?
eko?
Who's that?
He is my brother.
I'm sorry.
For the one I broke.
So are you a priest
or aren't you?
Yes. I am.
"The lord is my shepherd,
I shall not want,
"he maketh me to lie down
in green pastures,
"he leadeth me beside
the still waters,
"he restoreth my soul,
"he leadeth me
in paths of righteousness
"for his name's sake,
"yea, though I walk
through the shadow
"of the valley of death,
(both) "I will fear no evil,
for thou art with me,
"thy rod and thy staff,
they comfort me."
(Eko) "thou preparest a table
before me
"in the presence
of mine enemies,
"thou anointest my head
with oil,
"my cup runneth over,
"surely, goodness and mercy
shall follow me
"all the days of my life,
"and I will dwell
in the house of the lord
forever."
Amen.
Claire?
You lied to me, charlie.
I know I did.
I'm sorry.
Just... it made me feel safer
to have it around.
Look, I can't have you
around my baby, okay?
Claire, I don't--
charlie, I don't want you
sleeping anywhere near us, okay?
(Cryin
just go.
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