Exodus Part 1 begins the first season’s finale. The episode starts with Walt and Michael in a hotel room. Walt turns the TV on and watches The Power Rangers. Michael wakes up and asks him to turn the volume down. Instead, Walt turns the volume up. At 5:23 in the morning, who can blame Michael for yelling at Walt and turning the TV off. Walt collects Vincent and goes out into the hallway and heads for the elevator. Michael grabs him by the arm and takes him back to the room with Walt declaring that Michael is not his father.
Then we juxtapose that with Walt and Michael sleeping peacefully together on the island. Walt wakes up and goes to the peeing tree. He silently watches Danielle; the French woman walk into their camp. Walt wakes up Michael and soon most of the camp is around keeping a watch on the stranger. Well, a stranger to most but not to Sayid who asks her what she is doing there. She tells him that the others are on their way. She explains that when she crashed into the island she was seven months pregnant. A week after she gave birth to a baby girl “The Others” came and took her. Before they came, she saw a large plume of black smoke. This happened sixteen years ago.
For the finale we have multiple character flashbacks. We next see Jack at the airport bar after the issue with Jack’s father’s coffin is (I assume) sorted out. There he meets a woman named Anna Lucia and the two share a drink. She is also on flight 815 but she is at the back of the plane where Jack is in the front part of the plane. She flirts with Jack for a bit before she gets a phone call and tells Jack she must take it. The two agree to meet on the plane and have another drink together.
Jack tells the rest of the survivors about the plan and Leslie Arzt, a science teacher, tells them he is going with them to show them how to handle the volatile dynamite. Sawyer feels that Michael doesn’t think he is helping enough as Michael is spending more of his time working with Jin than Sawyer.
We go to Sawyers flashback and see him once again in a police station in Australia. The detective tells Sawyer that when he was in a bar fight he actually head butted the Minister of Agriculture. Instead of arresting and prosecuting Sawyer, the detective says he looked up his record and they are going to deport Sawyer and bans him from ever returning to Australia.
Next up for a flashback is Kate who is at the airport with Mars, the Marshall. They are in a security office where an officer asks Mars why he needs to bring five guns onto the plane. Mars explains the story behind the toy airplane and taunts Kate about how she got her boyfriend killed. Then tells the officer about Kate’s bank robbery plan to get the airplane back. He keeps asking Kate what was the name of her childhood sweetheart that she got killed. Kate attacks him and tells him that his name was Tom. Eventually Mars restrains Kate and tells the officer that this is why he needs five guns.
Back on the island Kate tells Jack she is going to go on the trip for the dynamite. Charlie is collecting messages from the survivors he is putting in a glass bottle to go with those on the raft. Locke laughs at Charlie’s sentiment but doesn’t write a note. Kate looks for Sawyer but Charlie tells her he hasn’t seen him. Kate, Jack, Hurley, Locke, Rousseau, and Arzt all take off for the black rock. Before leaving they all say their goodbyes to the raft crew. The group heading to the black rock take a short break where Locke notices some scratches on Danielle’s arm. He asks her where she got them and she tells him from a bush. Locke comments that it must have been one mean bush. As they go deeper and deeper into the jungle Arzt has second thoughts and decides to go back to the beach.
Speaking of back at the beach, Sawyer returns with a piece of bamboo he cut as a perfect fit for a new mast. Back in the jungle it has begun to rain hard. The group all hear a noise that ends up being Arzt running back to the group. Only he’s not alone, the smoke monster is hot on his tail. All of the group hide except for Locke and Hurley. Locke tells Hurley they will be fine. Which it turns out they are as the monster turns and goes away from them. They ask Rousseau what the monster is and she says it is a security system for the island. In a sweet moment back on the beach, Walt gives Vincent to Shannon telling her than when his mother died Vincent kept him company. He tells her he thinks that he could do that for her to help get over the death of Boone. She is touched and accepts the offer.
Boone, Shannon, and Sayid’s flashbacks all occur together as Sayid asks Shannon if she can watch his bag for him. She says something like “Whatever” but really can’t be bothered and keeps doing a crossword puzzle. Boone returns and gives her the bad news that he was unsuccessful in getting their seats on the plane upgraded. She tells Boone she will go do it and threatens to have Boone thrown off of the plane. He says she couldn’t do something like that. She walks up to a security guard and tells him that a suspicious looking Arab guy left his bag unattended. Maybe she can.
Sayid gives Michael a flare gun and a radar system and says to use them both wisely. The group in the jungle finally make it to the black rock which isn’t a black colored rock but a large, old ship named The Black Rock.
In their flashback, Sun and Jin are at the airport. Sun brings coffee and something to eat for Jin and her to enjoy before their flight but unfortunately she spills the coffee on Jin. She apologizes and helps him clean up and while she does an American woman watching them makes fun of how Sun is acting. Her husband tells her to be quiet that Sun will hear her but she brushes it off telling him she probably doesn’t speak English. Which we know is wrong.
Sun says goodbye to Jin and gives him a notebook that she has written down some common words he might need. She has written them out in English and Korean so it is easy for him to translate. The two share a tearful embrace and Jin says he will be back with help. Everyone is saying goodbye to everyone. Walt shares a moment with Vincent. Sun and Michael share an awkward farewell. I think we are supposed to feel like it’s sexual tension between them but I never got that from it.
Sawyer looks for Kate to say goodbye but she is already gone. The raft is successfully launched, and proves to be sea worthy. Vincent tries to swim out to the raft but Walt tells him to go back. So the first second Shannon is taking care of Vincent he slips out of her grasp and goes into the ocean. I’m starting to think Boone was right, Shannon can’t take care of anything. Meanwhile the black smoke from The Other’s fire continues to rise into the sky.
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