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| Jack, Locke |
6.14 |
The Candidate |
Jack: What happened, happened, and you can let it go. Locke: What makes you think letting go is so easy? Jack: It's not. In fact, I don't really know how to do it myself. And that's why I was hoping that maybe you could go first. |
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| Flocke |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
I think we have some catching up to do. |
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| Flocke, Jack |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
Jack: You look just like him. Flocke: Does it bother you? Jack: No, what bothers me is I don't have any idea what the hell you are. |
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| Flocke |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
Because Jacob chose you, you were trapped on this island, before you even got here. |
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| Flocke |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
John Locke was not a believer, Jack. He was a sucker. |
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| Jack, Kate |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
Kate: He's different now. Jack: I guess we're all different now. |
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| Sawyer |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
Sayid's a zombie and Claire's nuts. |
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| Jack |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
The island is not done with us yet. |
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| Flocke |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
You're with me now. |
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| Michael |
6.12 |
Everybody Loves Hugo |
I'm here to stop you from getting everyone killed. |
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| Jack |
6.12 |
Everybody Loves Hugo |
Ever since Juliet died, ever since I got her killed, all I've wanted was to fix it. But I can't, I can't ever fix it. You have no idea how hard it is for me to sit back and listen to other people tell me what I should do. But, I think maybe that's the point. Maybe I'm supposed to let go. |
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| Desmond, Flocke |
6.12 |
Everybody Loves Hugo |
Flocke: Why aren't you afraid? Desmond: Excuse me? Flocke: You're out here, middle of the jungle, with me, not a person on earth even knows you're here. Why aren't you afraid? Desmond: What is the point in being afraid? |
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| Charles |
6.11 |
Happily Ever After |
That man is the only person I'm aware of in the world who has survived a catastrophic electromagnetic event. I need to know that he can do it again, or we all die. |
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| Desmond |
6.11 |
Happily Ever After |
A boy. I bet it's a boy. |
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| Charlie |
6.11 |
Happily Ever After |
Then I see her. A woman, blonde, rapturously beautiful... and I know her, we're together. Like we've always been, and always will be. This feeling, this love. And just as I'm about to be engulfed by it, I open my eyes, and this sodding idiot is standing there asking me if I'm OK. But I saw it, just for a moment, I saw what it looked like. |
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| Charlie |
6.11 |
Happily Ever After |
This doesn't matter. None of this matters. All that matters is that we felt it. |
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| Daniel |
6.11 |
Happily Ever After |
What if this, all this, what if this wasn't supposed to be our life? What if we had some other life, and for some reason, we changed things. I don't want to set off a nuclear bomb Mr Hume. I think I already did. |
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| Flocke, Sayid |
6.10 |
The Package |
Sayid: I don't feel anything. Flocke: Excuse me? Sayid: Anger, happiness, pain... I don't feel it anymore. Flocke: Maybe that's best, Sayid... it'll help you get through what's coming. |
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| Miles |
6.10 |
The Package |
Unless Alpert's covered in bacon grease I'm not sure Hurley can track anything. |
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| Richard |
6.09 |
Ab Aeterno |
You wanna know a secret, Jack?? Something I've known a long, long time?? You're dead. I mean literally, we're all dead. Every single one of us. And this, this, all this, it's not what you think it is. We're not on an island, we never where. We're in hell. |
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| Jacob |
6.09 |
Ab Aeterno |
Think of this wine as what you keep calling hell. There's many other names for it too: malevolence, evil, darkness. And here it is, swirling around in the bottle, unable to get out because if it did, it would spread. The cork is this island and it's the only thing keeping the darkness where it belongs. That man who sent you to kill me believes that everyone is corruptable because it's in their very nature to sin. I bring people here to prove him wrong. And when they get here, their past doesn't matter. |
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| Miles |
6.08 |
Recon |
Do you wanna die alone? |
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| Ben, Ilana |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Ben: Because he is the only one that will have me. Ilana: I'll have you. |
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| Ilana |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Jacob was the closest thing I had to a father. |
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| Ben, Roger |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Roger: This isn't the life I wanted for you, Ben. I wanted so much more. Ben: I know. Roger: That's why I signed up for that damn Dharma Initiative, and took you to the island, they were decent people, smarter than I'll ever be. Imagine how different our lives would have been if we'd stayed. Ben: Yes we'd have both lived happily ever after. Roger: No I am serious, Ben. Who knows what you would have become? |
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| Ben, Frank |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Frank: I was supposed to be flying it. Oceanic 815. Ben: And why didn't you? Frank: I overslept. Ben: Come on... Frank: Can you believe it? Imagine how different my life would be had that alarm gone off. Ben: How different would it have been? The island still got you in the end, didn't it? |
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| Ben, Ilana |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Ilana: Pick it up and start digging. Ben: Dig what? Ilana: A grave. Ben: For who? Ilana: You murdered Jacob. It's for you. |
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| Ben, Miles |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Miles: Not exactly tearing it up on the digging front are you? Ben: I'm not in a big hurry. |
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| Ben, Miles |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Ben: Ilana's gonna murder me for killing Jacob, a man who didn't even care about being killed. Miles: No, he cared. Ben: Excuse me? Miles: Right up until the second the knife went through his heart, he was hoping he was wrong about you. I guess he wasn't. |
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| Jack, Richard |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Richard: There's something I need to do. Jack: To do what? Richard: Die. |
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| Richard |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Jacob touched me. And when Jacob touches you, well, it's considered a gift. Except it's not a gift at all, it's a curse. |
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| Richard |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
I devoted my life, longer than you can possibly imagine, in service of a man who told me that everything was happening for a reason, that he had a plan... a plan that I was a part of, and when the time was right, that he'd share it with me. And now that man's gone, so why do I wanna die, because I just found out my entire life had no purpose. |
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| Jack |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Jacob's lighthouse. He got Hurley to bring me out there because he wanted me to see what was reflected in that mirror. For some reason he wanted me to know that he had been watching me ever since I was a kid. I have no idea why. But I'm willing to bet you that if Jacob went to that trouble, that he bought me to this island for a reason, that it's not to blow up sitting here with you right now. |
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| Claire, Flocke |
6.06 |
Sundown |
Claire: You going to hurt them? Flocke: Only the ones who won't listen. |
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| Kate |
6.06 |
Sundown |
He's coming, Kate. He's coming and they can't stop him. |
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| Ben, Sayid |
6.06 |
Sundown |
Ben: There's still time. Sayid: Not for me. |
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| Claire |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
One thing that'll kill you around here is infection. |
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| Kate |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
I hope you find what you're looking for. |
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| Claire |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
You're still my friend aren't you Jin? |
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| Hurley |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
What if we time travelled again, to like dinosaur times, and then we died and then we got buried here... what if these skeletons are us? |
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| Hurley |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
What if these skeletons are us? |
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| Hurley, Jack |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
Jack: Did I tell you how I found this place? Hurley: You were looking for water, right? Jack: No... I was chasing the ghost of my dead father. He led me here. That was his coffin, before I smashed it to pieces. Hurley: Why d'you do that? Jack: Because he wasn't in it. |
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| Hurley |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
This is cool, dude. Very old school. You know, you and me, trekking through the jungle, on our way to do something that we don't quite understand... good times. |
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| Jack |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
I came back here because I was broken... and I was stupid enough to think this place could fix me. |
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| Hurley, Jack |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
Hurley: It's a lighthouse. Jack: I don't understand, how is it that we've never seen it before? Hurley: Guess we weren't looking for it. |
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| Jack |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
He's been watching us... the whole time, all of us, he's been watching us. |
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| Jack |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
When I was your age, my father didn't wanna see me fail either. He used to say to me that I didn't have what it takes. I spent my whole life carrying that around with me, and I don't ever want you to feel that way. |
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| Claire |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
I'm so glad to know you were lying, cos if what you said was the truth, if Kate was raising Aaron... I'd kill her. |
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| Claire |
6.05 |
Lighthouse |
That's not John, this is my friend. |
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| Helen |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
What are the odds of you just running into a spinal surgeon? I mean who knows, maybe it's destiny. |
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| Flocke, Richard |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Richard: Why do you look like John Locke? Flocke: I knew he'd get me access to Jacob. Because John's a candidate. Or, at least he was a candidate. |
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| Flocke, Richard |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Richard: What do you mean, a candidate? Flocke: Didn't Jacob tell you any of this? Richard: Any of what? Flocke: Oh, Richard, I'm sorry. You mean you've been doing everything he told you all this time, and he never said why? I would never have done that to you, I would never have kept you in the dark. Richard: What would you have done? Flocke: I would have treated you with respect. |
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| Flocke, Richard |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Flocke: Come with me, and I promise, I'll tell you everything. Richard: No. Flocke: Are you sure about that, Richard? Because people seldom get a second chance. Richard: I'm not going anywhere with you. |
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| Ben, Ilana |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Ben: John Locke killed them. Ilana: All by himself? Ben: Yes. He turned into a pillar of black smoke, and he killed them right before my eyes. Ilana: Did it kill Jacob as well? Ben: Yes. Ilana: Then where's his body? Ben: Locke kicked him into the fire and he burned away. |
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| Ben, Illana |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Ben: Locke, do you know why he carried Richard out into the jungle? Ilana: He is recruiting. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Sawyer: Thought you were dead? Flocke: I am. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Sawyer: Here's to being dead. Flocke: You're taking this extremely well. Sawyer: Taking what extremely well? Flocke: That I'm here. Sawyer: I don't give a damn if you're dead, or time travelling, or ghosts of Christmas past. All I care about's this whiskey, so bottoms up, and get the hell out of my house. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Sawyer: Who are you? Cos you sure as hell ain't John Locke. Flocke: What makes you say that? Sawyer: Because Locke was scared, even when he was pretending he wasn't. But you, you ain't scared. |
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| Flocke |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
What if I told you, I was the person who could answer the most important question in the world? |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Flocke: Why are you on this island? Sawyer: I'm on this island, because my plane crashed, because my raft blew up, cos the helicopter I was on was riding one too many. Flocke: That's not why you're here. And if you come with me, I will prove it. |
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| - |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
You know the rules. You can't kill him. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Sawyer: What are you? Flocke: What I am is trapped. And I've been trapped for so long that I don't even remember what it feels like to be free. Maybe you can understand that. But before I was trapped, I was a man, James. Just like you. |
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| Flocke |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
I know what it's like to feel joy... to feel pain, anger, fear... to experience betrayal. I know what it's like to lose someone you love. If you wanna shoot me, shoot me. But you're so close, James. It would be such a shame to turn back now. |
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| Ben, Ilana |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Ben: What's to stop "what they're up against" from changing his face? Ilana: He can't, not anymore. He's stuck this way. |
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| Ben |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
John Locke was a... a believer, he was a man of faith, he was... a much better man than I will ever be. And I'm very sorry I murdered him. |
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| Frank |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
This is the weirdest damn funeral I've ever been to. |
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| Locke |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
I'm sick of imagining of what my life could be out of this chair, Helen. What it would be like to walk down the isle with you because its not gonna happen. So if you need me to see more doctors, have more consults, if you need me to get out of this chair, I don't blame you. But I don't want you to spend your life waiting for a miracle because there is no such thing. |
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| Flocke |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
First option, you can do nothing, and see how all this plays out, and possibly, your name will get crossed out. Second option, you can accept the job, become the new Jacob, and protect the island. Sawyer: Protect it from what? Flocke: From nothing, James, that's the joke, there's nothing to protect it from, it's just a damn island. And it will be perfectly fine without Jacob, or you, or any of the other people, who's lives he wasted. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Flocke: The third choice James is that we just go. We just get the hell of this island, and we never look back. Sawyer: How do we do that? Flocke: Together. So what do you say, James... are you ready to go home? Sawyer: Hell yes. |
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| Kate |
6.03 |
What Kate Does |
I can be very convincing when I want to be. |
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| Hurley, Sayid |
6.03 |
What Kate Does |
Hurley: You're not a zombie, right? Sayid: No, I am not a zombie. |
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| Sawyer |
6.03 |
What Kate Does |
It's not your fault she's dead... it's mine. She was sitting right there, right where you are now, trying to leave this place... and I convinced her to stay... I made her stay on this island, cos I didn't want to be alone. You understand that, right? But I think some of us are meant to be alone. I was gonna ask her to marry me. |
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| Dogen, Jack |
6.03 |
What Kate Does |
Dogen: There is a darkness growing in him, and once it reaches his heart, everything your friend once was will be gone. Jack: How can you be sure of that? Dogen: Because it happened to your sister. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Ben: What are you? Flocke: I'm not a 'what', Ben, I'm a 'who'. Ben: You're the monster. |
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| Ben |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
You used me... you couldn't kill him yourself, so you made me do it. |
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| Kate, Sawyer |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Sawyer: Where are we? Kate: We're at a temple. Sawyer: We got caught by the Others again? Kate: Yeah, only this time they're protecting us... I think. |
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| Sawyer |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
I ain't gonna kill Jack. He deserves to suffer on this rock just like the rest of us. |
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| Locke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
They didn't lose your father, they just lost his body. |
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| Jack |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Nothing is irreversible. |
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| Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Hello Richard... it's good to see you out of those chains. |
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| Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
I am very disappointed... in all of you!! |
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| Ben, Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Flocke: You should know, he was very confused when you killed him. Ben: I seriously doubt that Jacob was ever confused. Flocke: I'm not talking about Jacob. I'm talking about John Locke. Do you want to know what he was thinking while you choked the life out of him, Benjamin? What the last thought that ran through his head was? "I don't understand". Isn't that just the saddest thing you ever heard? |
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| Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
When John first came to the island, he was a very sad man. A victim, shouting at the world for being told what he couldn't do, even though they were right. He was weak, and pathetic, and irreparably broken. But, despite all that, there was something admirable about him. He was the only one of them who didn't want to leave, the only one who realised how pitiful the life he'd left behind actually was. |
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| Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
I want the one thing that John Locke didn't. I want to go home. |
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| Jack, Kate |
6.01 |
LA X, Part 1 |
Jack: Where are we? Kate: At the hatch. Jack: They built it? Kate: Yeah... they built it. |
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| Sawyer |
6.01 |
LA X, Part 1 |
You were wrong!! That's the damn Swan hatch!! Blown up, just like we left it, before we started jumping through time!! You said we could stop it from ever being built, and our plane would never crash on this island. This ain't LA X. You blew us right back where we started! Except Juliet's dead. She's dead, you son of a bitch, 'cause you were wrong. |
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| Hurley |
6.01 |
LA X, Part 1 |
Nothing bad ever happens to me. I'm the luckiest guy alive. |
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| Boone |
6.01 |
LA X, Part 1 |
This thing goes down, I'm sticking with you. |
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| Flocke |
6.01 |
LA X, Part 1 |
I'm sorry you had to see me like that. |
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| Charlie |
6.01 |
LA X, Part 1 |
You should have let that happen, man. I was supposed to die. |
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| Ben, Jacob |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Ben: So, why him? Hmm? What was it that was so wrong with me? What about me? Jacob: What about you? |
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| Jacob |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
They're coming. |
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| Richard |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Ille qui nos omnes servabit. |
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| Juliet |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
If I never meet you... then I never have to lose you. |
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| Juliet |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
You would stay with me forever, if I let you, and that is why I will always love you. What we had, it was just for a little while, and just because we love eachother doesn't mean that we're meant to be together... maybe we were never supposed to be together. So if Jack can make it that none of you ever come here, then... he should. |
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| Sayid |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Nothing can save me. |
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| Jacob |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Benjamin, whatever he's told you, I want you to understand one thing. You have a choice. You can do what he asked... or you can go... leave us to discuss our... issues. |
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| Ben |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Oh... so now, after all this time... you've decided to stop ignoring me. Thirty-five years I lived on this island, and all I ever heard was your name, over and over. Richard would bring me your instructions, all those slips of paper, all those lists... and I never questioned anything. I did as I was told. |
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| Ben |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
When I dared to ask to see you myself, I was told, "You have to wait. You have to be patient." But when he asks to see you, he gets marched straight up here as if he was Moses. So, why him? Hmm? What was it that was so wrong with me? What about me? |
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| Flocke |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
You have no idea what I've gone through to be here. |
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| Miles |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Has it occurred to any of you that your buddy's actually going to cause the thing he says he's trying to prevent? Perhaps that little nuke is 'the incident'. So maybe the best thing to do, is nothing? I'm glad you all thought this through... |
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| Jack |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
If it's meant to be, it's meant to be. |
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| Ben, Sun |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Sun: What happened to the rest of the statue? Ben: I don't know, it was like that when I got here. Sun: Do you expect me to believe that? Ben: Not really. |
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| Sun |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
I don't understand... if this is Locke... who's in there? |
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| Jacob |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
It only ends once. Anything that happens before that is just progress. |
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5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
One of these days, sooner or later, I'm going to find a loophole, my friend. |
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| - |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
They come... fight... they destroy... they corrupt. It always ends the same. |
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| Sawyer |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
If Jack wants to blow up the island... good for Jack. |
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| Sawyer |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
You just don't get it, Kate; we were happy in Dharmaville 'till you all showed up, and now that's all over. So we're going to drink our OJ and take our chances in the real world. |
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| Richard |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
I have been here a long time, John, and I have seen things on this island that I can barely describe, but I've never seen someone come back to life. |
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| Frank |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
From my experience, the people who go out of their way to tell you they're the good guys, are the bad guys. |
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| Ben |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
You clearly already know that I was talking to an empty chair, John... that I was pretending... which is not to say that I wasn't as surprised as you were when things started flying around in the room. |
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| Ben |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
I was embarrassed. I didn't want you to know that I had never seen Jacob. So yes, I lied. That's what I do. |
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| Flocke |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
Despite your loyal service to this island, you got cancer. You had to watch your own daughter gunned down, right in front of you. And your reward for those sacrifices? You were banished. And you did all this in the name of a man you've never even met. So the question is, Ben, why the hell wouldn't you wanna kill Jacob? |
496 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Sun |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
Ben: Everyone answers to someone, and the leader answers to Jacob. Sun: What's he like? Ben: I don't know Sun, I've never met him. |
417 |
- |
 |
| Jack, Richard |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
Richard: Over twenty years ago, a man named John Locke, he walked right into our camp, and he told me that he was gonna be our leader. I've been off the island three times since then, to visit him, but he never seemed particularly special to me. You know him, Locke? Jack: Yeah, yeah I know him... and if I were you, I wouldn't give up on him. |
394 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
His name is Richard Alpert. He's a kind of... advisor. And he has had that job for a very very long time. |
940 |
- |
 |
| Richard |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
Yes, I was here 30 years ago, and I do, I remember these people, I remember meeting them very clearly because... I watched them all die. |
594 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
If we can do what Faraday said our plane never crashes. Flight 815 lands in Los Angeles and everyone we lost since we got here, they'd all be alive. |
597 |
- |
 |
| Eloise |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
When I was 17 years old, I took a young man to the bomb. He proceeded to tell me that if we buried it underground, then things would work out splendidly. When I asked him how he could be so sure... he said that he was from the future... and then he disappeared, right in front of my bloody eyes. 10 minutes ago I shot that man, in the back... and before he died... he told me that he... he said he was my son. |
495 |
- |
 |
| Sayid |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
I don't know if you're aware of this but I've already changed things... I killed Benjamin Linus. |
869 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
The three of us disappeared off that plane and ended up here, ended up now, because this is our chance to change things. |
522 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
I'm not wrong, Kate, this is it. This is why we're here. This is our destiny. |
2,699 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
What if this is why we're here? What if this is our one chance to put things back the way they're supposed to be? |
383 |
- |
 |
| Flocke |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
I'm not afraid of anything you can do anymore, Ben. |
1,383 |
 |
 |
| Jack, Kate |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
Jack: All the misery that we've been through, we'd just wipe it clean, never happened. Kate: It was not all misery. Jack: Enough of it was. |
396 |
- |
 |
| Kate |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
Since when did shooting kids and blowing up hydrogen bombs become OK? |
1,304 |
 |
 |
| Ben, Richard |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
Richard: I'm starting to think John Locke is gonna be trouble. Ben: Why do you think I tried to kill him? |
448 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Flocke |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
Ben: Why are we going to Jacob? Flocke: So I can kill him. |
1,319 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
Hey Jack, how did you get back? How did you do it, how did you get back to the island? |
2,909 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
Well I got some bad news for you Jack, you don't belong here at all. She was wrong. |
2,823 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.14 |
The Variable |
Welcome to the meeting, Twitchy. Good to see you again. Pound cake's in the kitchen, help yourself to the punch. |
613 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.14 |
The Variable |
You called it the minute those yahoos got here. I should have listened to you. |
2,865 |
 |
 |
| Eloise |
5.14 |
The Variable |
For the first time in a long time... I don't know what's going to happen next. |
2,795 |
 |
 |
| Charles |
5.14 |
The Variable |
He's my son too, Eloise. |
2,910 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
5.14 |
The Variable |
We disappeared off a plane in mid-air and ended up in 1977... I'm getting kinda used to insane. |
856 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
You knew... you always knew... you knew this was gonna happen... you sent me here anyway. |
2,708 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
In about four hours, the Dharma folks at the Swan worksite, they're going to drill into the ground and accidentally tap into a massive pocket of energy. The result of the release of this energy will be catastrophic. So, in order to contain it, they're going to have to cement the entire area in, like Chernobyl. And this containment, the place they built over it, I believe you called it the hatch... the Swan hatch. |
518 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
Because of this one accident, these people are gonna spend the next 20 years keeping that energy at bay, by pressing a button... a button, that your friend Desmond, will one day fail to push, and that will cause your plane, Oceanic 815, to crash on this island. |
501 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
Because your plane crashed, a freighter will be sent to this island, a freighter I was on on, and Charlotte was on, and so forth, this entire chain of events, it's gonna start happening this afternoon. |
449 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
I think I can negate that energy, under the Swan, I think I can destroy it. If I can, then that hatch will never be built, and your plane, your plane will land, just like it's supposed to. And all this ends. |
503 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
I'm gonna detonate a hydrogen bomb. |
2,724 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
5.14 |
The Variable |
You can't change the past, can't do it, whatever happened, happened. But then, I finally realised. I had been spending so much time focused on the constants, that I forgot about the variables. And do you know what the variables in these equations are, Jack? Us. We're the variables. People. We think, we reason, we make choices, we have free will... we can change our destiny. |
433 |
- |
 |
| Hurley |
5.13 |
Some Like It Hoth |
I'm writing 'The Empire Strikes Back'. |
2,960 |
 |
 |
| Miles |
5.13 |
Some Like It Hoth |
I'm in the circle of trust. |
2,970 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
5.13 |
Some Like It Hoth |
They're building our hatch... the one that crashed our plane. |
2,882 |
 |
 |
| Hurley, Miles |
5.13 |
Some Like It Hoth |
Hurley: Dude, there's a body bag back here, with a body in it. Miles: That's traditionally what you put in a body bag. |
401 |
- |
 |
| Hurley, Miles |
5.13 |
Some Like It Hoth |
Hurley: Dude, that guy's a total douche. Miles: That douche is my dad. |
1,363 |
 |
 |
| Naomi |
5.13 |
Some Like It Hoth |
I'm leading an expedition to an island, and on that island is a man that will be very difficult to find. That's why I need you. This island has a number of deceased individuals residing on it, and as this man is the one responsible for them being deceased, we believe they can supply invaluable information as to his whereabouts. |
473 |
- |
 |
| Miles, Naomi |
5.13 |
Some Like It Hoth |
Miles: As much as hunting down a mass murderer sounds really safe, I'm gonna pass, thanks for the audition. Naomi: My employer is willing to pay you 1.6 million dollars. Miles: When do we leave? |
431 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I broke the rules, John... I came back to the island. I was going to answer for what I'd done, I was going back... to be judged. |
481 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Be grateful you're still alive. Now you listen to me. If you try to follow me, or if you ever come looking for me, I'll kill you. And if you want your child to live, every time you hear whispers, you run the other way. |
519 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
It was the only way to get you back to the island, along with as many of those who left as possible. You do remember John, that's why you left in the first place, to convince them to come back? But you failed, and the only way to bring them together was by your death, and you understood that, that's why you were about to kill yourself when I stopped you. You had critical information, I would have died with you. |
524 |
- |
 |
| Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I was just hoping for an apology... |
2,931 |
 |
 |
| Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
If everything you've done has been in the best interest of the island... then I'm sure the monster will understand. |
522 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
You left the island regularly, you had a daughter with an outsider, you broke the rules, Charles. |
881 |
- |
 |
| Charles |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I hope you're right, Benjamin. Because if you aren't, and it is the island that wants her dead, she'll be dead. And one day, you'll be standing where I'm standing now, you'll be the one being banished, and then you'll finally realise, that you cannot fight the inevitable. |
513 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I've seen this island do miraculous things, I've seen it heal the sick, but never once has it done anything like this. Dead is dead. You don't get to come back from that, not even here. So the fact that John Locke is walking around this island, scares the living hell out of me. |
489 |
- |
 |
| Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I assure you, Sun, I'm the same man I've always been. |
2,796 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I think I know where we're going now, John. It's the same place they bought me as a child. It's where the island healed me. |
549 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
When Charles Widmore's men came they gave me a choice; either leave the island or let my daughter die. All I had to do was walk out of the house and go with them. But I didn't do it. So you were right, John, I did kill Alex... and now I have to answer for that. |
540 |
- |
 |
| Alex |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Listen to me, you bastard. I know that you're already planning to kill John again, and I want you to know that if you so much as touch him, I will hunt you down, and destroy you. You will listen to every word John Locke says, and you will follow his every order, do you understand? |
535 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
It let me live. |
2,870 |
 |
 |
| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: You just make friends everywhere you go, don't you? Ben: Well I've found sometimes that friends can be significantly more dangerous than enemies, John. |
476 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: I think you're lying. Ben: Lying about what? Flocke: That you want to be judged for leaving the island and coming back because it's against the rules. I don't think you care about rules. Ben: Then what do I want to be judged for, John? Flocke: For killing your daughter. |
502 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Ben: How is it you know where you're going? Flocke: I just know. Ben: I mean how does that work exactly? Flocke: How does what work? Ben: The knowing, I mean did it come upon you gradually, or did you wake up one morning and suddenly understand the mysteries of the universe? |
464 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: You don't like this do you? Having to ask questions that you don't know the answers to. Blindly following someone in the hopes that they'll lead you to whatever it is you're looking for. Ben: No John, I don't like it at all. Flocke: Well, now you know what it was like to be me. |
494 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I think I know where we're going now, John. It's the same place they bought me as a child. It's where the island healed me. |
477 |
- |
 |
| Miles |
5.11 |
Whatever Happened, Happened |
Once Ben turned that wheel, time isn't a straight line for us anymore. Our experiences in the past, and the future, occurred before these experiences right now. |
511 |
- |
 |
| Richard |
5.11 |
Whatever Happened, Happened |
If I take him, he's not ever gonna be the same again. What I mean is that, he'll forget this ever happened, and that his innocence will be gone. He will always be one of us. |
494 |
- |
 |
| Flocke |
5.11 |
Whatever Happened, Happened |
Hello Ben. Welcome back to the land of the living. |
2,807 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
5.11 |
Whatever Happened, Happened |
Thirty years from now that boy's gonna be a man, that locks me in a cage because he needs surgery. And then you're going to come in, and you're going to beg me to operate on him, because he's threatening to murder Sawyer. I've already done this once, I've already saved Benjamin Linus, and I did it for you, Kate. I don't need to do it again. |
450 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
5.11 |
Whatever Happened, Happened |
When we were here before I spent all of my time trying to fix things. But did you ever think that maybe the island just wants to fix things itself? That maybe I was just getting in the way? |
485 |
- |
 |
| Hurley, Miles |
5.11 |
Whatever Happened, Happened |
Hurley: When we first captured Ben, and Sayid, like, tortured him, then why wouldn't he remember getting shot by that same guy when he was a kid? Miles: Huh... I hadn't thought of that... |
486 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.10 |
He's Our You |
Three years, no burning buses, y'all back for one day... |
2,926 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
5.10 |
He's Our You |
I really hate it here... if I let you out... will you take me with you? To your people? |
2,778 |
 |
 |
| Juliet |
5.10 |
He's Our You |
It's over isn't it. This. Us. Playing house. All of it. I never thought they'd actually come back. |
484 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer, Sayid |
5.10 |
He's Our You |
Sawyer: How you doin'? Sayid: A 12 year old Ben Linus bought me a chicken salad sandwich. How do you think I'm doing? Sawyer: Sweet kid, huh? Sayid: How can you live with him here? Sawyer: Cos I ain't got a choice. |
471 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer, Sayid |
5.10 |
He's Our You |
Sayid: Who is that man? Sawyer: He's our you. |
1,730 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.09 |
Namaste |
I heard once Winston Churchhill read a book every night, during the Blitz, said it made him think better. It's how I like to run things, I think. I'm sure that doesn't mean that much to you... cos back when you were calling the shots you pretty much just reacted. See, you didn't think, Jack... and as I recall, a lot of people ended up dead. |
495 |
- |
 |
| Hurley, Jack, Sawyer |
5.09 |
Namaste |
Hurley: So what’s up with you guys in the old Dharma jump suits? Sawyer: We’re in the Dharma Initiative. Jack: They came back to the island? Sawyer: No, we came back. And so did you. It’s 1977. Hurley: ... Er... what? |
475 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.09 |
Namaste |
I don't understand it any more than you do, but they're here, and I gotta find a way to bring them in before somebody else finds them and they screw up everything we got here. |
425 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Frank |
5.09 |
Namaste |
Frank: Sun, I want you to think about this, OK? This guy is dangerous. Sun, that boat I came here on, it was filled with commandos who's only mission was to get him. Ben: And, how'd that work out for everyone? |
444 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.08 |
LaFleur |
No. No more flash. The record is spinning again. We're just not on the song we wanna be on. |
2,695 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
5.08 |
LaFleur |
Wherever we are now... whenever we are now... we're here for good. |
2,894 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.08 |
LaFleur |
Well, what about me? You really gonna leave me here with the mad scientist and Mr "I speak to dead people"? And Jin, who's a hell of a nice guy, but not exactly the greatest conversationalist... |
485 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.08 |
LaFleur |
I had a thing for a girl once... and I had a shot at her, but I didn't take it. For a little while I'd lay in bed every night wondering if it was a mistake... wondering if I'd ever stop thinking about her... and now, I can barely remember what she looks like... and her face is... she's just gone, and she ain't never coming back. So, is three years long enough to get over someone? Absolutely. |
560 |
- |
 |
| Daniel, Miles, Sawyer |
5.08 |
LaFleur |
Miles: Dan, we don't get involved, right? That's what you said. Daniel: It doesn't matter what we do. Whatever happened, happened. Sawyer: Yeah thanks anyway play-doh, I'm going over there. |
500 |
- |
 |
| Juliet |
5.08 |
LaFleur |
Locke said he was leaving to save us. The flashes have stopped, they're over. No more bloody noses... we're already saved. |
476 |
- |
 |
| Juliet, Sawyer |
5.08 |
LaFleur |
Juliet: That sub behind you bought me here, I've been trying to get off of this island for more than three years and now I've got my chance. I'm going to leave. Sawyer: You do realise it's 1974, whatever it is you think you're going back to, don't exist yet. Juliet: That's not a reason not to go. |
464 |
- |
 |
| Charles |
5.07 |
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham |
There's a war coming, John... and if you're not back on the island when that happens, the wrong side is going to win. |
498 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
5.07 |
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham |
John, you can't die, you've got too much work to do. We've got to get you back to that island so you can do it. |
507 |
- |
 |
| Flocke |
5.07 |
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham |
He's the man who killed me. |
2,829 |
 |
 |
| Matthew |
5.07 |
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham |
I help people get to where they need to get to. |
1,689 |
 |
 |
| Kate, Locke |
5.07 |
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham |
Locke: I was angry. I was... obsessed. Kate: Look how far you've come. |
1,766 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
5.06 |
316 |
I wish you had believed me. |
2,937 |
 |
 |
| Frank |
5.06 |
316 |
We're not going to Guam, are we? |
2,984 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
5.06 |
316 |
Wherever you are John, you must be laughing your ass off, that I'm actually doing this... cos this, this is even crazier than you are. |
497 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
5.06 |
316 |
You wanted me to go back, I'm going back. |
2,976 |
 |
 |
| Ben, Jack |
5.06 |
316 |
Jack: The other people on this plane, what's gonna happen to them? Ben: Who cares? |
1,990 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
5.06 |
316 |
Dude, you might wanna fasten your seat belt. |
2,109 |
 |
 |
| Ben, Jack |
5.06 |
316 |
Jack: How can you read? Ben: My mother taught me. |
1,979 |
 |
 |
| Jack, Kate |
5.06 |
316 |
Jack: You don't think that it means something? That somehow we're all back together? Kate: We're on the same plane, Jack. Doesn't make us together. |
480 |
- |
 |
| Eloise |
5.06 |
316 |
The Dharma Initiative called it The Lamp Post. This is how they found the island. |
1,655 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
5.06 |
316 |
We're all convinced sooner or later, Jack. |
1,773 |
 |
 |
| Charlotte |
5.05 |
This Place is Death |
This place is death!! |
2,938 |
 |
 |
| Charlotte |
5.05 |
This Place is Death |
When I was little, living here, there was this man, this crazy man, and he really scared me, and he told me that I had to leave the island, and never ever come back. He told me, that if I came back, I would die. Daniel... I think that man was you. |
537 |
- |
 |
| Christian |
5.05 |
This Place is Death |
I suppose that's why they call it a sacrifice. |
2,809 |
 |
 |
| Christian |
5.05 |
This Place is Death |
Say hello to my son... |
2,875 |
 |
 |
| Miles, Sawyer |
5.05 |
This Place is Death |
Sawyer: You speak Korean, Red? Miles: Obviously... |
1,813 |
 |
 |
| Locke, Sawyer |
5.05 |
This Place is Death |
Sawyer: You sure you don't want us to lower you down? Locke: Where would be the fun in that? |
1,693 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
Time travel's a bitch. |
2,932 |
 |
 |
| Kate |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
I have always been with you. |
2,813 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
All that matters is they've gotta come back. I have to make them come back. Even if it kills me. |
903 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
The night that Boone died, I went out there and started pounding on it as hard as I could, and I was confused... scared... babbling like an idiot, asking why was all this happening to me. |
544 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
I needed that pain, to get to where I am now. |
2,881 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
We have to go back to the Orchid. That's where all this started, maybe it's where it'll all stop. |
904 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
This is all happening because they left. I think it'll stop if I can bring them back. |
2,810 |
 |
 |
| Jack, Kate |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
Jack: Sawyer's not dead. Kate: No... but he's gone. |
1,859 |
 |
 |
| Locke, Sawyer |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
Locke: Light came on, shot up into the sky, at the time I thought it meant something. Sawyer: Did it? Locke: No, it was just a light. |
472 |
- |
 |
| Juliet, Sawyer |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
Sawyer: Ajira? Juliet: Ajira, it's an airline, it's based out of India but they fly everywhere. Sawyer: Great, maybe they got a flight out of here to Vegas. |
531 |
- |
 |
| Juliet, Sawyer |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
Sawyer: I saw Kate... last night, in the jungle, before the last flash... delivering Claire's baby. Juliet: That was two months ago. Sawyer: Time travel's a bitch. |
487 |
- |
 |
| Juliet, Sawyer |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
I was close enough to touch her... if I wanted to I could have stepped right up and talked to her. Juliet: Why didn't you? Sawyer: What's done is done. |
461 |
- |
 |
| Desmond |
5.03 |
Jughead |
We are here because of Daniel Faraday. He told me that everyone on that island is in danger, and I am the only one that can help them. I have to do this, Penny. |
578 |
- |
 |
| Juliet, Sawyer |
5.03 |
Jughead |
Sawyer: Who taught you Latin? Juliet: Others 101. Gotta learn Latin. Language of the enlightened. Sawyer: Enlightened my ass. |
1,537 |
- |
 |
| Locke, Sawyer |
5.03 |
Jughead |
Sawyer: Are you crazy? What were you thinking? Why didn't you shoot him? Locke: Because... he's one of my people. |
1,551 |
- |
 |
| Juliet, Locke |
5.03 |
Jughead |
Locke: How do you know Richard will be here? Juliet: Richard's always been here. Locke: How old is he? Juliet: Old. |
1,586 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.03 |
Jughead |
I am in love with the woman sitting next to me. And I would never... I would never do anything to hurt her. |
475 |
- |
 |
| Charles |
5.03 |
Jughead |
Their leader is some sodding old man. What, you think he can track me? You think he knows this island better than I do? |
495 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.02 |
The Lie |
I need to determine where we are now... in time. |
2,873 |
 |
 |
| Carmen |
5.02 |
The Lie |
Why is there a dead Pakistani on my couch? |
2,878 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
If we try to do anything different, we will fail every time. Whatever happened, happened. |
2,941 |
 |
 |
| Daniel, Miles |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Daniel: The island... think of the island like a record spinning on a turntable. Only now, that record is skipping. Whatever Ben Linus did down at the Orchid station... I think it may have... dislodged us. Miles: Dislodged us from what? Daniel: Time. |
612 |
- |
 |
| Dr. Chang |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
There are rules. Rules that can't be broken. |
2,886 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Your camp isn't gone... it hasn't been built yet. |
2,826 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
I need a cool code-name. |
2,917 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
We never should have left that island!! |
2,865 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Everybody I care about just blew up on your damn boat. I know what I can't change. |
2,807 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Time is like a street, all right? We can move forward on that street, we can move in reverse, but we cannot ever create a new street. If we try to do anything different, we will fail every time. Whatever happened happened. |
489 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Jack |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Jack: They're not my friends anymore. Ben: That's the spirit. |
1,796 |
 |
 |
| Ben, Jack |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Jack: How did we get here? How did all of this happen? Ben: It happened because you left, Jack. |
1,759 |
 |
 |
| Locke, Richard |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Richard: Next time we see each other, I'm not gonna recognise you, all right? You give me this... Locke: What is this? Richard: It's a compass. Locke: What does it do? Richard: It points north, John... |
486 |
- |
 |
| Locke, Richard |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Richard: The only way to save the island, John, is to get your people back here. The ones who left. Locke: Jack, Kate? But the chopper was headed for the boat. The boat... Richard: No, they're fine, John, and they're already home, so you have to convince them to come back. Locke: How... How am I supposed to do that? Richard: You're gonna have to die, John. |
436 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
What is important, Desmond, is what I'm about to say to you. I need you to listen. You're the only person who can help us because, Desmond... the rules... the rules don't apply to you. You're special. You're uniquely and miraculously special. |
453 |
- |
 |
| Richard |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
You're gonna have to die, John. |
1,737 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Whoever moves the island can never come back. |
2,968 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Good-bye, John. I'm sorry I made your life so miserable. |
2,867 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
I hope you're happy now, Jacob. |
2,832 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
He told me that after I left the island, some very bad things happened... and he told me that it was my fault, for leaving... and he said that I had to come back. |
553 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Yes I heard that you've been flying on passenger planes, hoping that you crash... it's dark, Jack, very dark. |
542 |
- |
 |
| Christian |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
You can go now, Michael. |
2,880 |
 |
 |
| Keamy |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
So tell me something, Ben. What is it that makes you so important, hmm? I'm curious. I'm curious as to why Mr. Widmore would pay me so much money just to come out here and capture you and bring you back alive. |
618 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
It's not an island. It's a place where miracles happen. |
2,941 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
Lie to them, Jack. If you do it half as well as you lie to yourself, they'll believe you. |
2,851 |
 |
 |
| Ben, Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
Locke: Ben, what did you do? You just killed everybody on that boat. Ben: So? |
2,940 |
 |
 |
| Kate |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
I've spent the last three years trying to forget all the horrible things that happened on the day that we left. How dare you ask me to go back. |
523 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
You know, Jack, you know that you're here for a reason, you know it. And if you leave this place, that knowledge is going to eat you alive, from the inside out. Until you decide to come back. |
565 |
- |
 |
| Keamy |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
I know you're down here, Ben. Crouching in the dark, just waiting to take a shot at me. Well you better aim for the head, Ben! You know, like your boyfriend who shot me in the back, like a coward! |
550 |
- |
 |
| Keamy |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
I took out a bit of a life insurance policy, Ben. It's a heart rate monitor, and it's connected to a radio transmitter, we call it a "Dead Man's Trigger", Ben. If my heart stops beating, it sends a little signal to the 500 pounds of C4 that I've got hardwired out there on the freighter. That'd kill a lot of innocent people, Ben. |
527 |
- |
 |
| Jack, Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
Jack: You threw a knife into the back of an unarmed woman, you led half of our people across the island and got most of them killed. Locke: Well Jack, you put a gun to my head and pulled the trigger. I was hoping we could let bygones be bygones. |
498 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
You ever wonder what happened to the Dharma Initiative, Hugo? There must have been at least a hundred of 'em living on this island. Manning the stations, building those homes, making all that ranch dressing that you like. And then, one day, they're all gone, they just disappear. You wanna know where we're going? We're going to see them. |
586 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
I was told a lot of things too. That I was chosen, that I was special. I end up with a tumor on my spine and my daughter's blood all over my hands. |
595 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
Those things had to happen to me. That was my destiny. But you'll understand soon enough that there are consequences to being chosen. Because destiny, John, is a fickle bitch. |
638 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
He wants us to move the island. |
2,942 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
Destiny, John, is a fickle bitch. |
1,957 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
4.10 |
Something Nice Back Home |
We're dead. All of us. All the Oceanic 6, we're all dead. We never got off that island. |
2,799 |
 |
 |
| The Phone |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
Code 14J |
2,978 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
She's not my daughter. I stole her as a baby from an insane woman. She's a pawn, nothing more. She means nothing to me. I'm not coming out of this house. So if you want to kill her, go ahead and do it... |
581 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
He changed the rules. |
2,999 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
Did you just call that thing?! |
2,891 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
You harm so much as one hair on his curly head... I'll kill you. |
2,891 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
Calm down Chicken Little, the sky ain't fallin' just yet. |
2,899 |
 |
 |
| Sayid |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
I spent the last eight years of my life searching for the woman I love... I finally found her and I married her... then I buried her yesterday. So don't tell me this is not my war. |
542 |
- |
 |
| Charles |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
Don't stand there looking at me with those horrible eyes of yours, and lay the blame for the death of that poor girl on me, when we both know very well I didn't murder her at all, Benjamin. You did. |
516 |
- |
 |
| Charles |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
You creep into my bedroom in the dead of night, like a rat, and have the audacity to pretend that you're the victim? I know who you are, boy. What you are. I know that everything you have you took from me. |
526 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
I'm here, Charles, to tell you that I'm going to kill your daughter. Penelope, is it? And once she's gone... once she's dead... then you'll understand how I'll feel... and you'll wish you hadn't changed the rules. |
560 |
- |
 |
| Charles |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
That island's mine, Benjamin. It always was... it will be again. |
2,907 |
 |
 |
| Michael |
4.08 |
Meet Kevin Johnson |
I'm here to die. |
2,942 |
 |
 |
| Alex |
4.08 |
Meet Kevin Johnson |
These people, you said they're dangerous... more dangerous that you? |
2,855 |
 |
 |
| Tom |
4.08 |
Meet Kevin Johnson |
Manhattan, huh? We let you leave one island, you just go to another one. |
2,809 |
 |
 |
| Tom |
4.08 |
Meet Kevin Johnson |
I've got some bad news for you amigo, you can't kill yourself, the island won't let you. |
2,865 |
 |
 |
| - |
4.07 |
Ji Yeon |
Everyone loves a panda!! |
2,177 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
Why? You're asking me why? After everything I did to get you here, after everything I've done to keep you here, how can you possibly not understand...that you're mine! |
567 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
This didn't have a number on it, did it? |
2,930 |
 |
 |
| Juliet |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
It's very stressful being an Other. |
2,995 |
 |
 |
| Claire |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
All Charlie said was who's boat it isn't... don't you want to know who's boat it is? |
2,828 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
Three months ago, the Virgin Mary seemed to appear in a patch of mould on the side of an old housing complex. When the word got out, over 5,000 people came to see her face for themselves. You've survived an airline crash on this island. One minute you're in a wheelchair, the next minute you're doing jumping jacks. If 5,000 people came out to see a piece of mould, how many people do you think would come here to see you? |
549 |
- |
 |
| Juliet |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
These people came here to wage war against Ben... and Ben's gonna win, Jack. And when he does, you don't wanna be anywhere near me. Because he thinks that I'm his... and he knows how I feel about you. |
588 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
So, has the revolution begun yet? |
2,920 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
Believe me, your people are gonna be so angry when they realise you still don't have a plan. |
2,751 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
4.05 |
The Constant |
Every equation needs stability, something known. It's called a 'constant.' Desmond, you have no constant. When you go to the future nothing there is familiar. So if you want to stop this, then you need to find something there, something that you really, really care about, something that also exists back here in 1996. |
591 |
- |
 |
| Minkowski |
4.05 |
The Constant |
It's happening to you too, isn't it. |
2,846 |
 |
 |
| Minkowski |
4.05 |
The Constant |
I was just on a ferris wheel. |
2,927 |
 |
 |
| Desmond |
4.05 |
The Constant |
I won't call... for eight years. December 24, 2004. Christmas Eve. I promise. |
2,819 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
4.04 |
Eggtown |
I realised that when I tied you up in here the other day I made the mistake of failing to introduce myself: my name is John Locke, and I'm responsible for the wellbeing of this island. [10,000] |
563 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.04 |
Eggtown |
I feel for you, John. I really do. You keep hitting dead ends. You couldn't find the cabin, you can't make contact with Jacob, you're so desperate to figure out what to do next you're even asking me for help. So here we are, just like old times. Except I'm locked in a different room... and you're more lost than you ever were. |
509 |
- |
 |
| Hurley |
4.04 |
Eggtown |
You just totally scooby-doo'd me, didn't you? |
2,907 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
4.04 |
Eggtown |
If I was a dictator I would just shoot you and go about my day. |
2,148 |
 |
 |
| Jack, Kate |
4.03 |
The Economist |
Kate: Kind of stinks, huh? Being told not to come along. Now you know what it’s like to be me. Jack: Does that mean I should wait 20 minutes and go anyway? Kate: Touché. |
460 |
- |
 |
| Daniel |
4.02 |
Confirmed Dead |
Rescuing you and your people... I can't really say it's our primary objective. |
2,859 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
4.02 |
Confirmed Dead |
I don't know Miles, how stupid are you? |
2,088 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
I'm one of the Oceanic Six! I'm one of the Oceanic Six! |
3,007 |
 |
 |
| Daniel |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
Are you Jack? |
2,995 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
I am dead... but I'm also here. |
2,947 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
Same thing I've always done Kate; Surviving. |
2,901 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
I'm thinking about growing a beard. |
2,983 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
I'm sorry I went with Locke. I should have stayed with you. [250,000] |
3,026 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
I don't think we did the right thing, Jack. I think it wants us to come back. And its going to do everything it can... |
552 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
Better call the boat... tell them she's getting a really big bundle of fire wood. |
2,018 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
NOT PENNY'S BOAT |
2,912 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Let me ask you something, Jack. Why do you wanna leave the island? What is it that you so desperately want to get back to? You have no one. Your father's dead, your wife left you, moved on with another man. Can you just not wait to get back to the hospital? Get back to fixing things? |
604 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
We have to go back, Kate. We have to go back! |
2,922 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
So much for fate. |
2,955 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Attention, Others. Come in, Others. If you're listening to this, I want you to know that we got you bastards. And, unless the rest of you want to be blown up, you best stay away from our beach. |
535 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Making that call is the beginning of the end. |
2,903 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
I've been flying a lot. That golden pass they gave us, I've been using it. Every Friday night I fly from LA to Tokyo, or Singapore, or Sydney. And then I get off, and I have a drink, and then I fly home. Because I want it to crash, Kate. I don't care about anybody else onboard. Every little bump we hit, or turbulence, I mean, I actually close my eyes, and I pray, that I can get back. |
563 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
We were not supposed to leave. |
2,833 |
 |
 |
| Bonnie |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
I trust him, and I trust Jacob. And the minute I start questioning orders, this whole thing, everything that we're doing here, falls apart. |
539 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Not so long ago, Jack, I made a decision that took the lives of over forty people in a single day. I'm telling you this because history is about to repeat itself, right here, right now. |
480 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Jack listen to me. If you phone her boat, every single living person on this island will be killed. |
436 |
- |
 |
| Jack, Kate |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Jack: He killed them. Bernard, Jin, Sayid, all three of them. He radioed the beach. And I let it happen. We can't tell Rose, or Sun, not yet. We gotta keep moving, I promised Sayid that we would keep moving. Kate: So why did you bring him back? Why didn't you just kill him? Jack: Because I want him to see it. I want him to experience the moment that we get off this island, and I want him to know he failed. Then I'll kill him. |
446 |
- |
 |
| Naomi |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
What did you do for a living before you became Moses? |
2,011 |
 |
 |
| Jack, Juliet |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Jack: Don't do anything stupid. Juliet: I won't if you won't. |
1,921 |
 |
 |
| Rose |
3.22 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 |
If you say 'live together, die alone' to me Jack, I'm gonna punch you in your face. |
2,953 |
 |
 |
| Bernard |
3.22 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 |
I am a dentist, I am not Rambo. |
3,009 |
 |
 |
| Walt |
3.22 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 |
You have work to do. |
2,811 |
 |
 |
| Juliet, Sawyer |
3.22 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 |
Sawyer: So, are you screwing Jack yet? Juliet: No, are you? |
1,980 |
 |
 |
| Desmond |
3.21 |
Greatest Hits |
I'm sorry, brother, but this time... this time you have to die. |
2,911 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
3.21 |
Greatest Hits |
5. The first time I heard myself on the radio. 4. Dad teaching me how to swim. 3. The Christmas Liam gave me the ring. 2. Woman outside Covent Garden calls me a hero. 1. The night I met you. |
559 |
- |
 |
| Charlie |
3.21 |
Greatest Hits |
It's the five best moments of my sorry excuse for a life, my greatest hits. You know, memories are all I've got. |
546 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
3.21 |
Greatest Hits |
Tomorrow night, we stop hiding, we stop running, we stop living in fear of them, because when they show up, we're going to blow them all to hell. |
542 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.20 |
The Man Behind the Curtain |
Jacob feels the same way about technology as you do. |
2,031 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
3.19 |
The Brig |
You killed my daddy. |
2,950 |
 |
 |
| Jack, Sawyer |
3.17 |
Catch-22 |
Jack: Where'd you get the table? Sawyer: You don't recognise it? It fell out of the purple haze when the hatch went blammo. If we don't play every 108 minutes the island's gonna explode. |
504 |
- |
 |
| Jack, Kate |
3.17 |
Catch-22 |
Kate: It's strange huh? Being back, not looking for a way out of a cage. Not finding a reason to go running off into the jungle again; I almost don't know what to do with myself. Jack: Well, enjoy it. I'm sure something will go wrong soon enough. |
491 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
3.16 |
One of Us |
I was standing right beside you when that sub blew up. I saw your face. I saw that you want, more than anything, to get off this island. That's what we all want. That makes you one of us. |
470 |
- |
 |
| Juliet |
3.15 |
Left Behind |
We don't know what it is, but we know that it doesn't like our fence. |
2,834 |
 |
 |
| Kate |
3.15 |
Left Behind |
Welcome to the wonderful world of not knowing what the hell's going on. |
2,856 |
 |
 |
| Juliet |
3.15 |
Left Behind |
We have cameras on the cages, Kate, all of them. He saw you, you and Sawyer. The reason Jack told you not to come back, wasn't because he didn't want you to get hurt... it was because you broke his heart. |
568 |
- |
 |
| Juliet |
3.15 |
Left Behind |
They left me behind too. They gassed me. I know that you don't care, but the people I spent the last three years of my life with, they just left me. |
522 |
- |
 |
| Nikki |
3.14 |
Exposé |
Razzle dazzle!! |
2,949 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
3.14 |
Exposé |
Who the hell's Nikki? |
2,888 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
No John, unfortunately we don't have a code for 'there is a man in my closet with a gun to my daughter's head'. Although we obviously should. |
603 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
Picture a box. You know something about boxes, don't you John? What if I told you that somewhere on this island there is a very large box and whatever you imagined, whatever you wanted to be in it, when you open that box, there it would be. |
550 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Locke |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
Locke: Where do you get electricity? Ben: We have two big hamsters running around in this giant wheel in our secret underground lair. |
502 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
You're cheating. You communicate with the outside world whenever you want to, you come and go as you please, you use electricity and running water and guns. You're a hypocrite. You don't deserve to be on this island. If you had any idea what this place was you wouldn't be putting chicken in your refrigerator. |
505 |
- |
 |
| Ben, Locke |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
Ben: You have been on this island for 80 days, John. I have been here my entire life. So what makes you think you know this island better than I do? Locke: Because you're in the wheelchair, and I'm not. |
552 |
- |
 |
| Hurley |
3.10 |
Tricia Tanaka is Dead |
Look, I don't know about you, but... things have really sucked for me recently and I could really use a victory. So let's get one, dude. Let's get this car started. Let's look death in the face and say "whatever man", let's make our own luck. |
525 |
- |
 |
| Hurley, Sawyer |
3.10 |
Tricia Tanaka is Dead |
Sawyer: What's your problem, Jumbotron? Hurley: Shut up, red... neck... man. Sawyer: Touché. |
2,844 |
 |
 |
| Jin, Sawyer |
3.10 |
Tricia Tanaka Is Dead |
Sawyer: I'm sorry. Jin: I'm sorry. Sawyer: Okay, nice. Keep it coming. Jin: Uh, you were right. Sawyer: Okay. That's two. Hit me. Jin: Those pants don't make you look fat. Sawyer: Now you got it. Only three things a woman needs to hear. |
514 |
- |
 |
| Tom |
3.09 |
Stranger in a Strange Land |
You see this glass house you're living in, Jack? How about I get you some stones. |
2,905 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
3.09 |
Stranger in a Strange Land |
We had an excellent surgeon, Jack. His name was Ethan. [500,000] |
2,874 |
 |
 |
| - |
3.09 |
Stranger in a Strange Land |
"He walks amongst us, but he is not one of us." |
2,890 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
3.08 |
Flashes Before Your Eyes |
I'll tell you how he knew... that guy sees the future. |
2,894 |
 |
 |
| Desmond |
3.08 |
Flashes Before Your Eyes |
When I turned that key... my life... flashed before my eyes. And then I was back in the jungle, still on this bloody island. But those flashes, Charlie, those flashes, they didn't stop. |
536 |
- |
 |
| Desmond |
3.08 |
Flashes Before Your Eyes |
When I saw the lightning hit the roof, you were electrocuted. And when you heard Claire was in the water, you... you drowned trying to save her. I dove in myself so you never went in, I've tried brother, I've tried twice to save you, but... the universe has a way of course correcting, and I can't stop it forever. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, because... no matter what I try to do... you're gonna die Charlie. |
561 |
- |
 |
| - |
3.07 |
Not In Portland |
God loves you, as He loved Jacob. |
2,923 |
 |
 |
| Richard |
3.07 |
Not In Portland |
Is it true that you successfully impregnated a male field mouse? |
2,903 |
 |
 |
| Juliet |
3.07 |
Not In Portland |
I've been on this island for three years, Jack. Three years, two months, and twenty eight days. He said that if I... let him live... and I helped you... that he would finally let me go home. |
551 |
- |
 |
| Jack |
3.06 |
I Do |
I just made a small incision in Ben's kidney sack. Now if I don't stitch that back up within the next hour... he's dead. Now get in here, and bring that walkie-talkie. |
532 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.05 |
The Cost of Living |
Two days after I found out that I had a fatal tumor on my spine, a spinal surgeon fell out of the sky. If that's not proof of God I don't know what is. |
626 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.05 |
The Cost of Living |
We had such a wonderful plan to break you, Jack. My wonderful plan got shot to sunshine when you saw my damned X-rays and figured out I was dying. |
544 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.05 |
The Cost of Living |
I want you to want to save my life. |
2,977 |
 |
 |
| Eko |
3.05 |
The Cost of Living |
I ask for no forgiveness father for I have not sinned, I have only done what I needed to do to survive. A small boy once asked me if I was a bad man, if I could answer him now I would tell him, that when I was a young boy I killed a man to save my brothers life. I am not sorry for this, I am proud of this. I did not ask for the life that I was given but it was given none the less, and with it I did my best. |
556 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
3.04 |
Every Man For Himself |
Did you just kill that bunny? |
3,036 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
3.04 |
Every Man For Himself |
A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody. It don't make no difference who the guy is, as long as he's with ya. I tell ya, a guy gets too lonely and he gets sick. |
632 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
3.04 |
Every Man for Himself |
It's every man for himself, Freckles. |
3,026 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
3.03 |
Further Instructions |
So you're gone for a whole day, after a massive hatch detonation; you don't call, you don't write? |
567 |
- |
 |
| Charlie |
3.03 |
Further Instructions |
You're not taking drugs are you, John? I only ask because of the strict zero tolerance policy you've enacted, and I wouldn't want you to have to start punching yourself in the face. |
529 |
- |
 |
| Charlie, Locke |
3.03 |
Further Instructions |
Charlie: Hair spray? Now, I hate to be the one to point this out to you... Locke: It's not for me. |
2,065 |
 |
 |
| Pickett |
3.02 |
The Glass Ballerina |
Shocked. I said shocked. If you talk to eachother, you're gonna be shocked. If you touch eachother, you're gonna be shocked. If you're slacking, you're gonna get shocked. Matter of fact, you do anything at all that pisses me off, you're gonna get shocked. |
528 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
3.02 |
The Glass Ballerina |
You taste like strawberries. |
2,915 |
 |
 |
| Colleen |
3.02 |
The Glass Ballerina |
I know you, Sun-Hwa Kwon. And I know you're not a killer. But despite what you may think, I'm not the enemy. We are not the enemy. But if you shoot me, that's exactly what we'll become. |
533 |
- |
 |
| Kate, Sawyer |
3.02 |
The Glass Ballerina |
Sawyer: You taste like strawberries. Kate: You taste like fish biscuits. |
2,392 |
 |
 |
| Kate, Pickett, Sawyer |
3.02 |
The Glass Ballerina |
Kate: You expect me to work in this dress? Pickett: Well, it's up to you. You can take it off if you want. Sawyer: How dare you? |
486 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
3.01 |
A Tale of Two Cities |
So I guess I'm out of the book club. |
2,907 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
3.01 |
A Tale of Two Cities |
Ethan, get up there to that fuselage. There may actually be survivors; and you're one of them. A passenger, you're in shock. Come up with an adequate story if they ask. Stay quiet if they don't. Listen, learn, don't get involved. I want lists in 3 days. Go. |
592 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer, Tom |
3.01 |
A Tale of Two Cities |
Tom: Hey, you got yourself a fish biscuit! How'd you do that? Sawyer: Figured out your complicated gizmos, thats how. Tom: It only took the bears two hours. Sawyer: How many of 'em were there? |
487 |
- |
 |
| Jack, Juliet |
3.01 |
A Tale of Two Cities |
Jack: What's your job, besides making sandwiches? Juliet: Oh, I didn't make it. I just put the toothpicks in. |
502 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
We're the good guys Michael. |
3,022 |
 |
 |
| Desmond |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
On that day, those numbers turned to hieroglyphics, and when the last one came down, this whole place started to shake, and that screen, that screen filled up with 'SYSTEM FAILURE, SYSTEM FAILURE', and that number there, 92204, September the 22nd 2004, the day your plane crashed, it's real, it's all bloody real, now PUSH THE DAMN BUTTON! |
595 |
- |
 |
| Desmond |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
I think I crashed your plane. |
2,949 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
I was wrong. |
2,890 |
 |
 |
| Kelvin |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
This is the only other way out, partner. Fail-safe. Just turn this key and this all goes away. |
887 |
- |
 |
| Sayid |
2.23 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1 |
I don't know what is more disquieting; the fact that the rest of the statue is missing, or that it has four toes. |
589 |
- |
 |
| Desmond |
2.23 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1 |
We are stuck in a bloody snowglobe!! |
2,933 |
 |
 |
| Hurley, Sawyer |
2.23 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1 |
Hurley: Did that bird just say my name? Sawyer: Yeah... right before it crapped gold. |
2,888 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
2.22 |
Three Minutes |
So, you wake up in the middle of the night; you grab your Jesus stick; you race off into the jungle. You don't call, you don't write? |
631 |
- |
 |
| Locke |
2.21 |
? |
Boone. Boone made it fall. Then he died. A sacrifice that the island demanded. |
2,851 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
2.21 |
? |
I was never... meant to do anything! Every single second of my pathetic little life is as useless as that button! You think it's important? You think it's necessary? It's nothing, it's nothing. It's meaningless; and who are you to tell me that it's not? |
632 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
2.20 |
Two for the Road |
Was Little Red Riding Hood gonna follow the Big Bad Wolf back to his stash o' guns? |
2,933 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
2.20 |
Two For The Road |
Because the man in charge... He's a great man, John, a brilliant man... but he is not a forgiving man. |
603 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
2.20 |
Two For The Road |
I was coming for you, John. You're one of the good ones. |
2,930 |
 |
 |
| Bernard |
2.19 |
S.O.S. |
I liked you better when you just hit people with your stick. |
2,061 |
 |
 |
| Dave |
2.18 |
Dave |
You know what tastes even better than freedom? Cheeseburgers. |
2,933 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
2.18 |
Dave |
Great plan, Moonbeam. After that we can sing 'Kumbaya' and do trust falls. |
2,892 |
 |
 |
| Ben |
2.18 |
Dave |
I never entered the numbers, I never pushed the button. |
2,979 |
 |
 |
| Charlie, Hurley |
2.18 |
Dave |
Hurley: Did either of you see a guy run through here... in a bathrobe... with a coconut? Charlie: No... I saw a polar bear on rollerblades with a mango. |
1,357 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
2.18 |
Dave |
I've got enough food now to open a chain of mini marts. Hey, you think Sayid needs a job? |
2,018 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
2.17 |
Lockdown |
How about you put your mangoes where your mouth is? |
2,964 |
 |
 |
| Sayid |
2.17 |
Lockdown |
We did find your balloon, Henry Gale. Exactly how you described it. We also found the grave you described. Your wife's grave. The grave you said you dug with you own bare hands. It was all there. Your whole story. Your alibi. It was true. But still I did not believe it to be true. So I dug up that grave... and found that there was not a woman inside, there was a man. A man named Henry Gale. |
627 |
- |
 |
| Jack, Kate, Sawyer |
2.17 |
Lockdown |
Jack: Saywer, you're busted, I got it all, and it wouldn't be fair for you to go and pick more mangos. Sawyer: Oh, I've got a hell a lot more than mangoes. You want to play for real stakes? Name 'em. Jack: It's a pile of fruit, man. Sawyer: And I want it back. Kate: Should I go and get a ruler? |
500 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
2.16 |
The Whole Truth |
If I was one of them, these people that you seem to think are your enemies, what would I do? Well, there'd be no balloon. So I'd draw a map to a real secluded place, like a cave or some underbrush, good place for a trap. An ambush. And when your friends got there, a bunch of my people would be waiting for 'em. Then they'd use them to trade for me. I guess it's a good thing I'm not one of them huh? |
627 |
- |
 |
| Ben |
2.16 |
The Whole Truth |
You guys got any milk? |
3,024 |
 |
 |
| Ana Lucia |
2.16 |
The Whole Truth |
Jack and Locke are a little too busy worrying about Locke and Jack. |
2,457 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
2.13 |
The Long Con |
There's a new sheriff in town, boys. Y'all best get used to it. |
2,885 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
2.13 |
The Long Con |
You gonna put the lime in the coconut and drink 'em both up? |
2,045 |
 |
 |
| Jack, Sawyer |
2.13 |
The Long Con |
Jack: What are you doing? Sawyer: Shh, I'm like this close to getting the high score on Donkey Kong. |
1,939 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
2.12 |
Fire + Water |
Kate sees a horse, pretty much everyone has seen Walt wandering around in the jungle, but when it's Charlie, it must be the bloody drugs!! |
532 |
- |
 |
| Charlie, Locke |
2.12 |
Fire + Water |
Charlie: Who the hell are you, John? Aaron's not your responsibility! Where were you when he was born, where were you when he was taken? You're not his father, you're not his family! Locke: Neither are you, Charlie. |
495 |
- |
 |
| Tom |
2.11 |
The Hunting Party |
This is not your island. This is our island. And the only reason that you're livin' on it, is because we let you live on it. |
609 |
- |
 |
| Sayid |
2.11 |
The Hunting Party |
This music is quite depressing. |
2,990 |
 |
 |
| Sawyer |
2.11 |
The Hunting Party |
Well, yeah, there's my favorite leaf. How could I forget this place? |
2,882 |
 |
 |
| Locke |
2.11 |
The Hunting Party |
Yeah that's right Jack, I've been running through the jungle, toward the sound of gunfire, because I don't care about Michael. |
555 |
- |
 |
| Tom |
2.11 |
The Hunting Party |
We've got a misunderstanding, Jack; your people, my people. So listen carefully. Right here there's a line. You cross that line, we go from misunderstanding to something else. Now give me your weapons, turn around, go home. |
540 |
- |
 |
| Sawyer |
2.11 |
The Hunting Party |
You and me ain't done, Zeke. |
2,947 |
 |
 |
| Jack |
2.11 |
The Hunting Party |
How long do you think it would take to train an army? |
3,020 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
2.10 |
The 23rd Psalm |
You gonna beat me with your Jesus stick? [50,000] |
2,884 |
 |
 |
| Charlie |
2.10 |
The 23rd Psalm |
I find it kind of ironic that your scripture stick has dried blood on it. What kind of priest are you? |
492 |
- |
 |
| Charlie |
2.10 |
The 23rd Psalm |
Most people, when they see a creature made of swirling black smoke, they run. |
2,150 |
 |
 |
| Eko |
2.09 |
What Kate Did |
Don't mistake coincidence for fate. |
2,892 |
 |
 |
| Hurley |
2.09 |
What Kate Did |
So... Rose's husband is white. Didn't see that one comin'. |
1,972 |
 |
 |
| Sayid |
2.08 |
Collision |
What good would it be to kill you... if we're both already dead? |
2,856 |
 |
 |
| Ana Lucia |
2.07 |
The Other 48 Days |
If I were a savage I would have cut off his finger already... that's tomorrow. |
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