Sawyer toys with Jack. Sawyer wakes up as the alarm sounds. Jack and Jin enter and find Sawyer near the computer. Jack asks Sawyer where Locke is but Sawyer brushes off his question. Jack then opens the gun vault, and finds that it is empty. Sawyer then throws Jack the bottle of meds that started this confrontation.
Back at the beach, Locke sits apprehensively in front of a campfire. Jack approaches, and accuses Locke of breaking their agreement. Locke admits that he broke the agreement, and gives his reason: that there might be another accident. He then tells him the mistake he made by teaching Michael how to shoot, but Jack isn't inclined to listen.
Just as things heat up, three warning shots are fired into the air -- to everyone's alarm. Sawyer emerges from the shadows with a rifle over his shoulder, to Jack and Locke's surprise. It is now apparent that Sawyer conned both Jack and Locke into giving him the weapons, as well as conning Kate.
Sawyer then gives the following speech to the entire group. You took my stuff. While I was off trying to get us help , get us rescued, you found my stash and you took it. Divvied it up; my shaving cream, my batteries, even my beer. And then something else happened. You decided these two boys here were going to tell you what to do and when to do it. Well, I'm done taking orders. And I don't want my stuff back. Shaving cream don't matter; batteries don't matter.
The only thing that matters now are guns. And if you want one, you're going to have to come to me to get it. There's a new sheriff in town, boys. Y'all best get used to it. Later on, Sawyer sits on the beach, polishing his rifle. Kate walks up and asks how he accomplished getting the guns from Locke's hiding spot while he was in the Hatch pushing the button, but Sawyer isn't talking.
Kate now knows that he played her all along, and thinks that he had something to do with Sun's abduction. Setting aside the how for a moment, Kate turns to the why. She doesn't believe it's got anything to do with revenge, or power. Sayid and Hurley listening to the music.
Kate thinks Sawyer just wants people to hate him. Sawyer reminds her that a tiger doesn't change its stripes. She runs, he cons. Back at the campfire, Hurley is reading a manuscript called Bad Twin. Sayid walks up with the radio and a pole. Together, they tune it past Danielle's transmission , and find a clear signal from a classic jazz station. Hurley responds, "Or any time Sawyer offers Charlie a Virgin Mary statue. In the Jungle, Charlie approaches Sawyer. It is revealed that Charlie followed Locke and told Sawyer the guns' hiding place.
Sawyer offers Charlie one of the Virgin Mary statues, but Charlie declines. If he'd wanted one, he'd have taken it himself from Locke's stash before he told Sawyer where it was. Charlie only participated in this con to make Locke look and feel like a fool. He also wants to be certain that Sawyer will never tell Sun that it was Charlie who attacked her in the Jungle.
Sawyer agrees. Charlie does have one question, however: What made Sawyer plan this out? Sawyer replies, "I'm not a good person , Charlie. Never did a good thing in my life. Lostpedia Explore. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? The Long Con. View source. History Talk 9. Categories Episodes Season 2 Sawyer-centric Extended episodes.
No more horse. No more mention of her father. Nothing but the ship, which sucked to begin with. This happens with basically everyone. But the season isn't completely without merit.
The whole storyline with the tail section passengers was well set up in the first season, and very well played out in the second for the most part, though Libby's death was a cop-out. Most of those characters adds something to the story, and Anna Lucia has one of the few really earned deaths on the show, playing out a complicated character arch that ended the only way it could have, and spurred on the final act of the season.
Then, of course, there's Desmond, or as I like to call him "the only thing I really really love about this show I abhor. After all is said and done, season two was a far cry from season one, as flawed as that season was, but I know it's still not as bad as what is to come. For now, though, at least I have season 3 to look forward to. And also Desmond. But we'll get to that later. Let's discuss some of the issues here: Jack and Locke This season becomes very much a Jack vs.
Newer Older. Later as Sawyer and Kate are looking for clues in the jungle, Kate finds a hood like the one that the others used on her. Sawyer goes and warns Locke, and pulls another con by persuading Locke to ask him to push the button while he moves the guns out of the hatch. He does so, but unbeknownst to Locke, Sawyer has Charlie watching to find out where Locke hides the guns. Later Jack and Jin go to the hatch to find Locke.
I was just pushing the button. He finds him and the two have a confrontation, blaming the other for breaking the agreement not to open the armory unless they are both present and agree to access the guns. In the midst, Sawyer shows up with the guns and proclaims that on the island, whoever controls the guns is in charge.
He reveals the setup of using Kate to suggest Ana Lucia as a suspect to get Jack and Locke arguing in order to provide a distraction while he takes control of the guns. So we now have Sawyer, Charlie and Michael all reverting to their season one form. Charlie really hates Locke right now, and has even agreed to do the unthinkable in order to humiliate Locke.
We are also seeing the foundations of the great dispute over control of the island between Jack and Locke. In the final scene between Sawyer and Kate, Sawyer reveals that one main reason for the con was to once again alienate himself from the group. Hurley shows Sayid the shortwave radio Bernard found, who explains that trying to use it would be a waste of time.
Later, Sayid shows how he as rigged the radio to pick up music. Hurley thinks the source must be close because the music is so clear, but Sayid confirms that radio waves at that frequency travel thousands of miles, so they could be coming from anywhere.
It will later become a major theme of Lost.
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