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Synopsis

In flashbacks, Ana-Lucia is shown in the morgue, viewing the body of the man she has killed. Her mother, also present, begins asking questions, and her daughter gives a half-hearted alibi, knowing full well how patently guilty she looks. Her mother then offers her help, which Ana-Lucia declines; when she insists her daughter get help from somewhere, to respect her job, the younger officer quits.

Later, Ana-Lucia is shown working as an airport security officer. In the bar, she meets Christian Shephard, Jack's father. The two commiserate, and the older man offers her work as his bodyguard in Sydney. The two decide to adopt false names for their relationship. Ana-Lucia calls Christian Tom, while Christian calls her Sarah (the name of Jack's wife). In Sydney, they spend four days drinking, until Christian works up the nerve to visit a blonde woman in the suburbs, in the middle of the night. A shouting match ensues; Christian tells the woman that he paid the mortgage on her house and has a right to see his daughter. Ana-Lucia drags Christian away and they leave. Later, the two discuss what they are each running away from; Ana-Lucia tries to encourage her friend to return to the States, but he refuses and heads for a bar instead, bumping into Sawyer in the process.

Later still, Ana-Lucia is shown in the airport, waiting in line with Jin, prior to boarding Oceanic flight 815. Jack is at the ticket counter, earnestly telling a woman about his need to get his father's body home as quickly as possible. Ana-Lucia overhears and calls her mother to confess the reason she went to Australia was to escape her, since she knew what she'd done; her mother asks her to come home.

On the island, Ana-Lucia is shown caring for Henry Gale. She asks him a question and she calls him a killer; when he whispers something (possibly "We are scientists"), she leans in close, only to be attacked. He snarls, "You killed two of us." He also says that these two were "good people", that they were leaving her alone and that she, Ana Lucia, is the killer. Henry then grabs her and strangles her. Locke sneaks into the cell and knocks Henry unconscious with a crutch.

Jack and Kate bring Michael back to the hatch. Meanwhile, Hurley is asking Sayid about the radio; he hopes to impress Libby by imitating the hero of the movie Say Anything. Sayid advises a picnic instead, and tells him about the beach where he took Shannon. Hurley and Libby set out for the picnic, but Hurley gets lost, and they wind up back where they started. Libby suggests they have a picnic right there, but Hurley forgot to bring blankets, or anything to drink. Libby says she'll get the blankets and he can get some wine; Hurley jokes that if he gets drunk, he'll remember where he knows her from.

Ana-Lucia approaches Sawyer twice to get a gun. The first time, Sawyer tells Ana-Lucia to go to her buddy Jack, as "he has himself a gun." But then Sawyer sarcastically 'remembers' that Jack is still out on a mission with Kate. When Ana-Lucia comments on Jack being gone with Sawyer's "girlfriend," Sawyer turns to glare and tells Ana-Lucia to "scram."

Later, as Sawyer is walking through the jungle, he hears Ana-Lucia following him. When he stops to confront her, she again unsuccessfully demands a gun, and then attacks him. After a struggle, he overpowers her, and she responds by seducing him. Afterwards, she informs him that if he tells anyone, she'll kill him.

In the hatch, Locke asks a now tied-up Henry why he attacked Ana-Lucia, but not him, when he was trapped under the blast door. Henry claims that he failed in his mission; he claims that when Rousseau captured him, he was on his way "here" (to the hatch / the survivors' camp), coming for Locke -- "one of the good ones." But now that he's failed, either one of the survivors will kill him...or his own people will, because their leader, while a great and brilliant man, is not forgiving.

Michael tells the assembled onlookers that he's found the others. There's 22 of them, living squalid lives in canvas tents. They have a hatch of their own, with two armed guards. He tells them that he will lead them back there. Jack and Locke discuss this, then decide it's time to get the guns from Sawyer. Kate accompanies them; leaving Michael and Ana-Lucia in the hatch. Sawyer is reading a manuscript( Bad Twin ); Jack throws it into a fire, then points a gun at Sawyer, demanding to be taken to the guns. Sawyer goes for his own gun and, finding it missing, realizes that Ana-Lucia stole it during or after their lovemaking. Locke, suddenly realizing why she would do that, informs Jack about Henry attacking Ana-Lucia.

Back in the hatch again, Ana-Lucia gives Henry a knife and instructs him to free himself. He does, and she points a gun at him. Later, she is shown sitting morosely. Michael talks with her; she tells him about Henry, about how he tried to kill her, and how she couldn't bring herself to kill him. Michael offers to do the job for her, and she gives him the gun. Michael looks at the gun somberly, says, "I'm sorry," then shoots Ana-Lucia, apparently killing her. Libby walks in, holding blankets for the picnic with Hurley; Michael, startled, shoots her through the blankets, and she collapses, it is unclear if she's alive or dead. Michael then opens the door to Henry's cell. Henry stands and the two exchange meaningful glances; Michael deliberately shoots himself in the shoulder.


Theories

  • Before he attacked Ana Lucia, Henry whispered "We are scientists."

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