More great Lost last night. Kate and Sawyer return to camp and everyone is happy to see them back. We see more of Hurley’s backstory, and he finds a DHARMA van in the jungle and wants to get it working.
Synopsis
Kate and Sawyer return to the camp. Hurley finds a mysterious car in the jungle and wants to get it working.
Flashback
Around 1987, a young skinny Hurley carries tools to a camaro up on blocks and opens the hood. His father gives him a Glacier Bar against his mother’s wishes, and tells him to start the car even though it needs a new carburetor. Hurley claims it’s stupid but his father tells him hope is never stupid and you have to make your own luck. He then informs him that their planned trip to the Grand Canyon will have to wait until he comes back from some work he has to do in Las Vegas, and drives off on his motorcycle.
Many years later, Tricia Tanaka is filming a fluff piece on how Hurley bought the Mr. Cluck’s Chicken Shack in Diamond Bar he used to work at from his former boss Randy Nations. She tries to interview Hurley but he tries to relate all of the bad luck he has had, from his grandfather’s heart attack to the burning down of the house he bought his mother, to his best friend running off with his girlfriend Starla, to the suicidal jumper at his accountant’s bulding. Tricia complains about his attitude and goes inside the Shack with her camera man while Hurley asks Randy if everything is safe. Suddenly a meteorite falls from the sky, completely destroying the Shack and killing Tricia and her camera man.
Later that day, Hurley is greeted at his mansion by his mother and tells her what happens and renews his intentions to go to Australia to investigate the numbers. His mother says he can’t be cursed because his father has returned after 17 years. His father jokes that “your mother wasn’t kidding about those candy bars”.
At dinner, David remarks on a golden statue of Jesus and Carmen explains that Hurley commissioned artists in Taxco to make it. She also explains that they hired workers from Bennigans to be their butlers. Hugo gets upset that his mother isn’t suspicious of his father for suddenly showing up after he won the lottery. But she claims he came because she called him to ask for help with Hugo’s obssesion with his “curse”. Hugo gives the Trons severance and threatens to get rid of the money, all that it has bought, and his father. But his mother covers the ears of the Jesus statue and says she has become intimate with his father again. She tells Hugo to show his father the camarro which he has saved all these years.
Hurley’s Dad wakes him after some initial trouble due to Hurley wearing earphones to drown out his parents’ lovemaking noises. He asks him to go with him to break the curse. They end up visiting a psychic, Lynn Karnoff, who tell Hurley his fortune using tarot cards. The first card tells her he has won money. The second, the Ace of Wands, tells her it has brought him misfortune. She claims to see numbers and lists the numbers. She says they are cursed and pulls a third card, Death. She says his curse can be removed. She asks him to take off his clothes and starts to prepare ingredients to exsorcise his curse. He offers her a thousand dollars to admit that his dad put her up to it. She acts offended but then relents and admits it after being offered ten thousand dollars. Hurley storms out.
Later Hurley is packing to go to Australia. His father admits to coming because of Hurley’s money, but says he doesn’t need leave, he just needs a little hope. He should make his own luck, give away all the money except enough to fix the Camaro and take the trip to the Grand Canyon they had planned. Hurley pauses to consider but leaves. His father says he’ll be there when Hurley gets back.
On the Main Island
Hurley confesses his fears and troubles at Libby’s grave, and lays down a flower. He finds Charlie shaving and gets him to reveal Desmond’s flashes of Charlie being fated to die. Hurley says it might be his fault because of his curse. Vincent emerges from the jungle with a skeleton arm holding a key. Hurley chases him through the jungle until the dog drops the arm. Hurley takes the key which has a lucky rabbit’s foot attached and follows Vincent to an overturned van.
At the camp, Sun tells Jin that in order to help him learn, she will only speak to him in English from now on. Hurley bursts into the group and tells everyone about the van. He tries to get help in starting it, but only Jin volunteers, not knowing what Hurley was saying.
In the jungle, Kate and Sawyer get closer to camp. Sawyer steps on a dart and Kate pulls it out. Kate offers to reconcile but Sawyer brushes her off. They reach camp and are greeted by the other survivors enthusiastically.
Back at the van, Hurley and Jin find the owner of the arm, the skeletal remains of a man in a work suit with a Swan DHARMA logo patch, the name “Roger“, and the designation “Work Man”. They open the back door and find a pile of DHARMA beer. They pull out the skeleton, accidentally causing the head to come off and land on a pile of documents.
At the camp, Charlie demands that Desmond tell him when he will die but he informs him it doesn’t work like that. Sawyer barges up to them and demands to know where his stash went. Desmond apologizes for drinking the Scotch but reveals that Charlie and Hurley helped. Sawyer finds Hurley and Jin attempting to upright the van. Hurley is overjoyed to see Sawyer and gives him a big hug. Jin hugs him too. Hurley says that the car and Sawyer’s return are signs that their luck is changing. Sawyer asks for his stuff but Hurley bribes him with beer to get him to help fix the van.
On the beach, Kate tells Sayid about her experiences with the Others. Kate tells Sayid and Locke that she is going to get help and attempt to rescue Jack.
Hurley, Sawyer and Jin push the van upright and look inside. There are a lot of documents, including a DHARMA blueprint for a dirt road winding down the side of an incline and ending at the Swan station. Sawyer freaks out at Roger’s head exits with some beer. Hurley closes his eyes, puts the key in the ignition, and tries to start the van but the engine doesn’t turn over. Hurley takes offense at Sawyer calling Roger “Skeletor” and not wanting to help fix the van. Hurley says they need to fix the van as a symbol of hope.
Sawyer and Jin drink while Sawyer teaches his some English words. Sawyer asks Hurley what he’s doing and Hurley says he’s praying for hope. Sawyer throws a beer can at him, saying “here’s your hope”. Hurley sees the can rolling down a hill and gets an idea. He finds Charlie on the beach and snaps him out of his funk. He convinces him to help him with the van, saying it will give both of them the hope they need to change their fates.
Sawyer teaches Jin some English phrases to use on women. Hurley returns with Charlie and gets the other three to push the van to where the hill starts. He gets out and they all look at the steep incline with some big black rocks at the bottom. Hurley says if they push the van down the hill, Hurley can pop the clutch and get it started. Charlie calls shotgun. Jin and Sawyer push them over the precipice and the van hurtles down the hill. Just before they are about to crash into the rocks, Hurley starts the van, serves to avoid the rocks, and drives into a field. The van comes alive with the same song Hurley’s radio was playing when his Dad left him. Jin and Sawyer join them for a joy ride, shouting as they circle the field. Hurley stays behind and the other three go back to camp with renewed hope. Jin hives Sun a flower, and Charlie joins Claire smiling. Hurley goes for another joy ride. Sawyer brings the beer back to his tent and looks at the other happy couples with envy as he drinks his beer.
Later that night Kate is in the jungle and sees that Locke and Sayid have followed her. They ask her why she didn’t ask for help in looking for Jack. She says they weren’t motivated but they counter that they just didn’t know where to look. Sayid claims Locke has gotten a clue from Eko’s stick. Gunshots fire but Kate tells them to lower their weapons and Danielle comes out. Kate asks for her help, and tells her that she thinks if she does, she will find her daughter Alex.
Trivia
Cultural references
| Cultural references in LOST (direct references only) |
|---|
| Art • Books • Cars • Games • Movies and TV • Music • Religion and ideologies |
- The song playing both at the beginning of the show and on the 8-track in the VW Bus is “Shambhala” by Three Dog Night. It was released around 1973 and lyrics say that “Everyone is lucky, every one is so kind, on the road to Shambala”. (Music), (Fate versus free will)
- Hurley and his father were trying to fix a Camaro. (Cars)
- Hurley discovered a VW Bus. (Cars)
- Hurley’s mother wore a cross around her neck. (Religions and ideologies)
- Sawyer stepped on a dart and hurt his foot. (Games)
- Sawyer as a child watched Little House on the Prairie. (Movies and TV)
- Sawyer called Charlie “Jiminy Cricket”. (Movies and TV)
- Sawyer jokes that Jin is “Hooked on Phonics”. (Movies and TV)
- Sawyer called Charlie Oliver Twist. (Books)
- Sawyer refers to Roger as “Skelator”. (Movies and TV)
- The Trons, Hurley’s butlers, originally worked at Bennigans. (Food)
- Sawyer calls Hurley “International House of Pancakes” (Food)
- Sawyer calls Hurley “Jumbotron”
- Sawyer calls Hurley “Snuffy” (Aloysius Snuffleupagus from Sesame Street). (Movies and TV)
- A solid gold Jesus was displayed on the dinner table, which Hurley’s Mom calls the “savior”. (Religions and ideologies), (Redemption)
- Hurley’s father’s‘ motorcycle seems to be a Yamaha but missing letters makes it read “AMAH”, which is the name of a rock in Hong Kong, According to legend, a faithful wife waited loyally for her fisherman husband, not knowing he had drowned and was turned into a rock by the goddess of the sea.
- Hurley suggests the DHARMA beer is older than “Rocky III” and maybe “Rocky II”. (Movies and TV)
- There is a picture of a tropical beach on the wall in Hurley’s dining room.
Recurring themes
- Vincent brought Hurley and Charlie an arm that belonged to a dead workman named Roger. (Life and death), (Amputations)
- The skeletal arm holds a lucky rabbit foot with a key. (Animals), (Amputations), (Fate versus free will)
- Hurley’s father was absent for 17 years. (Parent issues), (Time)
- Tricia Tanaka and her camera man die. (Life and death)
- Tricia Tanaka works for Action 8 News. (The Numbers)
- The psychic said 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42. (The Numbers)
- The psychic told Hurley that death surrounded him, and more was coming. (Life and death)
- Hurley discovered that his father asked the psychic to give a fake reading. (Cons and deceptions)
- Hurley told Charlie “there is a very good chance you will die.” (Life and death)
- Hurley’s father said “we make our own luck, Hugo.” (Fate versus free will)
- Hurley’s father offered to help Hurley fix the Camaro and take a road trip to the Grand Canyon: “It’s never too late for a fresh start.” (Rebirth)
- Hurley and Charlie risked death by driving down the steep hill to jump start the DHARMA van. (Life and death)
- Hurley fixed the DHARMA van after failing to fix his father’s Camaro. (Redemption)
- Hurley’s father says that hope isn’t stupid. Sawyer claims there is no hope on the island. (Redemption)
- The California license plate of the Camaro is 429 PCE. (The Numbers)
Storyline analysis
| Storyline analysis |
|---|
| A-Missions • Economics • Leadership • Rivalries |
- Sawyer helped with the DHARMA van after the offer of beer. (Economics#Capitalism (Sawyer))
- Kate, Locke, and Sayid shared information without compensation, to try and save Jack. (Economics#Tribal Economics (Locke))
- Kate, Locke, and Sayid started an A-mission to find the Others’ camp. (A-missions#Find the Others’ camp)
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