
You were like a mile away.ĭESMOND: Well, I suppose I've - I've got good hearing.ĬHARLIE: You hear the lightning, as well?ĬHARLIE: The lightning. So, Desi, let me ask you something.ĬHARLIE: How'd you know Claire was drowning?ĭESMOND: I could hear her calling for help. HURLEY: Hey, do you know any songs about drinking and fighting and girls with one leg?ĬHARLIE: Well, girls with one leg and a heart of gold. I mean, if you've come to drink, let's drink.ĭESMOND AND CHARLIE. We'll take our drink and go somewhere else.ĬHARLIE: It's, uh - it just says MacCutcheon.ĭESMOND: Alright then, let's have it. I've spent a wee bit too much time drunk as of late.ĬHARLIE: This'll be good for us, brother. Brought a peace offering - you know, make the truce official.ĭESMOND: Thanks, but no.

Thank you for helping Claire not drown.ĬHARLIE: Excellent. HURLEY: You do realize he's going to know your plan before you even come up with it, dude.ĬHARLIE: In that case, we're going to have to get him really bloody drunk.ĬHARLIE: This morning - I'm sorry I wasn't more grateful. Look, if the bearded wonder could predict the future he wouldn't have ended up here, would he?ĬHARLIE: Well, whatever happened to him - we're going to have to find out what it is. I don't buy this precognitive insanity rubbish. HURLEY: Locke doesn't know about anything except knives and fishing.ĬHARLIE: There's nothing to know. Aaron's starving.ĬLAIRE: Yeah, um, sorry, I. I mean, if - if you hadn't.ĬHARLIE: Claire? I thought you were only going to be 5 minutes. I mean, I go swimming almost everyday - the undertow just grabbed me. How are you feeling?ĬLAIRE: Still a little shaken up. HURLEY: I'll tell you how he knew - that guy sees the future, dude.ĭESMOND: Penny, well, Penelope. Alright, let's get her back to her tent.ĬHARLIE: Where are you going? Hey, how did you know? How did you know she was drowning?! Let's get you back to the tent.ĭESMOND: It's alright, Charlie. I offered to watch the baby.ĬHARLIE: Is she okay? Claire! What happened?!ĭESMOND: Just stand back give me some room!ĭESMOND: Get back, Charlie I know what I'm doing.ĬHARLIE: Is she breathing? She's not breathing.ĭESMOND: Are you alright? Come on you're okay. HURLEY: Dude, you okay? Hey guys, what's wrong with Desmond? LOCKE: So when I tell everyone what happened I need you to help keep things calm.
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They're going to look to you two to see how to react. With the doctor gone, the camp's on edge enough without people having to worry about what's out here in the jungle. SAYID: We found his body in the jungle - buried him yesterday.ĬHARLIE: What do you mean "the island killed him?" What do you mean "the island killed him?" They need - shocking amounts of pornography. HURLEY: He would want us to ransack his tent and take his stash? Yeah, that sounds exactly like Sawyer.ĬHARLIE: Well, he stole all this in the first place.

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