Episode 11 – Enter 77
Written by: Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof
Directed by: Stephen Williams
[Sawyer walks down the beach as castaways
carry the remains of a ping-pong table]
SAWYER: Ping-pong table? Where the hell did that come from?
HURLEY: Jin found it when he was out looking
for firewood. We made legs for it, paddles, now all we need is a ball.
SAWYER: Found it?
HURLEY: It mustÕve landed in the jungle when
the hatch exploded.
SAWYER: I thought the hatch collapsed.
HURLEY: Look, dude, all I know is the sky
turned purple. After that I donÕt ask questions. Just make myself a salad and
move on.
SAWYER: Yeah, I can see thatÕs working for you. Hey! You
seen Kate around?
HURLEY: Wow. SheÕs not back yet? Hmm. [to
the others] You guys find anything we could use as a ball?
BACKGROUND VOICE: No.
SAWYER [to Paulo]: Hey, thatÕs my Guns and Ammo. Where the
hell you get it?
PAULO: It wasnÕt in the magazine stack. We share things
now.
SAWYER: Listen, Zorro, it was in my stuff. Stuff you all
decided to have yourselves a little party with while you thought I was dead.
PAULO: Listen, hillbilly, it you want it that bad, take
it.
SAWYER: Just keep it. [walks away]
[Cut to Sayid, Kate, Locke and Roussau
walking through the jungle]
SAYID: We need to eat.
LOCKE: Are we still on course?
SAYID: WeÕre still heading north on a bearing of 3 0 5.
Yes.
LOCKE: IÕm sensing a lack of confidence.
SAYID: WeÕve been walking for two days, following a
compass bearing provided by the carvings on a stick!
LOCKE: And?
SAYID: You really think weÕre just going to chance upon
where The Others are?
LOCKE: I donÕt know what weÕre going to chance upon,
Sayid, but my bearing is the only bearing we got.
SAYID: IÕm going to find some fruit, and then, John, weÕll
have a rational conversation regarding our next move.
[Locke nods his head. Sayid goes off to pick
fruit. He hears the rattles of a cowbell. He grabs his gun. He finds a cow in
the jungle. A man whistles and the cow follows to a house with a barnyard. The
man is revealed to be the man with the patch]
COMMERCIAL BREAK
SAWYER: You all looking for something like this? [holds up
a whiffle ball]
HURLEY: Cool, the ball.
SAWYER: Uh-uh. We need to do a quick prid quo first. I know
IÕve been gone a while and you thought the General Store was having a Ògoing-out-of-businessÓ
sale. But now IÕm back. And I want whatÕs mine.
NIKKI: Yeah, but it wasnÕt really yours to
begin with.
SAWYER: A, it was mine to begin with when I took it. B, who
the hell are you? And C, because IÕm fair, IÕm going to let you play me for it.
HURLEY: Play ping pong?
SAWYER: ThatÕs right, Avalanche. You bastards put up your
best player. One game. And when I crush them, you all gotta bring me every
piece of my stash back.
HURLEY: If you lose?
SAWYER: I ainÕt gonna lose, but if I do, tell you what,
name it.
[Jin and Sun talk to each other in Korean]
SAWYER: Ooh, looks like crouching tiger and hidden dragon
got something good. Lay it on me.
SUN: No nicknames. If you lose, no nicknames for anyone
for a week.
CHARLIE: Nice!
SAWYER: YouÕre on. Pick youÕre player. IÕll be back in an
hour, then let the slaughter begin.
[Cut to Sayid looking at the house through
binoculars]
LOCKE: You sure itÕs completely isolated?
SAYID: IÕve circled the house. Nothing but jungles
surrounding it. Here. [hands binoculars to Locke]
LOCKE: Does that dish still work?
SAYID: A satellite dish of that size would have
broadcasting capabilities for thousands of miles. Danielle, you once mentioned
a radio tower. Is this it?
ROUSSAU: I have never been here before.
KATE: The man in the house, you said youÕve seen him
before?
SAYID: On a video feed from the Pearl Station.
KATE: So who is he?
SAYID: Only one way to find out. We ask him. [hands Kate
his gun]
KATE: WhatÕs this for?
SAYID: If IÕm unarmed, he wonÕt feel threatened. In case
he is threatened, you cover me from here.
KATE: Where are you going?
ROUSSAU: I have no interest in that man
inside the house. I have survived on the island precisely by avoiding these
types of encounters. IÕll wait for you by the stream, for those of you who
survive.
[FLASHBACK]
[Sayid is working as a chef. Arabic man
approaches him.]
ARABIC MAN: [in Arabic] A man out front
wants to see you.
[Sayid walks outside]
SAMI: Did you cook this?
SAYID: Yes, I did.
SAMI: Wow, it is delicious. My name is Sami.
SAYID: Najeev. Thank you.
SAMI: Please sit. Sit. Where are you from,
Najeev?
SAYID: IÕm Syrian.
SAMI: Please. [In Arabic] You are as much as
an Iraqi as I am, young man.
SAYID: What do you want from me?
SAMI: YouÕre an excellent cook. And I, I
have a restaurant. Much nicer than this place. Come take a look. If you like
it, I will hire you at twice your pay here.
SAYID: YouÕre offering a job to a stranger because of a
single meal?
SAMI: IÕm offering you a job because weÕre
outsiders here. And because, um, my chef just quit.
[Cut back to Sayid walking toward the house
with his hands up. He notices a gray cat. A shot is fired and Sayid falls to
the ground.]
KATE: No, heÕs been hit. HeÕs been hit.
LOCKE: Not yet. Do you want to get shot too?
MIKHAIL: I didnÕt cross the line. We had a truce. This is my
land. You said I could stay here.
SAYID: IÕm not who you think I am. My name is Sayid
Jarrah. I was on a plane that crashed here months ago.
MIKHAIL: A plane?
SAYID: IÕm unarmed, I swear.
MIKHAIL: Stay right there.
[Mikhail comes out as Kate and Locke
approach. Shots are fired}
LOCKE: Drop the weapon! Stop. Back up. Back up. [picks up
MikhailÕs gun]
KATE: [to Sayid] Are you all right?
MIKHAIL: You really did crash here?
SAYID: Over 40 of us, yes.
LOCKE: IÕll go in first. Make sure itÕs ok.
KATE: Who are you?
MIKHAIL: My name is Mikhail Baukunin and I am the last
remaining member of the Dharma Initiative.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[Kate and Mikhail help Sayid into the house]
KATE: Watch your step.
MIKHAIL: Please. Sit. Here, let meÉ[looks at SayidÕs gunshot
wound]
SAYID: YouÕve had experience treating gunshot wounds?
MIKHAIL: I spent some time in Afghanistan. I had experience
with field medicine in the Soviet Army. [to Kate] In the kitchen, on the top
shelf there is a medical kit. Will you bring it please?
SAYID: ItÕs alright, Kate.
[Kate goes to the kitchen]
SAYID: How did you get here?
MIKHAIL: I almost donÕt know where to begin.
SAYID: Why donÕt you begin with the Dharma Initiative.
MIKHAIL: I grew up in Kiev and joined the Soviet Army. I was stationed at a listening post at
Vladivostok. After the Cold
War, after we lost the Col War, my unit was decommissioned. I was dismissed from
my life in the military. And after years of conducting unpleasant actions
against our enemies, I found myself wanting to do something good. So I replied
to a newspaper advertisement.
SAYID: An advertisement?
MIKHAIL: ÔWould you like to save the world?Õ it read. ThatÕs how I met them, the Initiative.
TheyÕre very secretive, very rich, very smart.
SAYID: So, when did you come to the island?
MIKHAIL: 11 years now. I like computers, communications
equipment, being along like a lighthouse keeper. So they put me in this
station. They called it The Flame.
SAYID: What is the purpose of the flame?
MIKHAIL: To communicate with the outside world, of course.
[Locke walks past a computer, which reads,
ÒREADY TO PLAY? Y/NÓ]
COMPUTER VOICE: Ready to play? Ready to
play?
[Locke pushes Y and it reveals a game of
chess]
COMPUTER VOICE: Your move.
SAYID: What happened to the Dharma Initiative?
MIKHAIL: TheyÕre all dead, of course. They foolishly
initiated a war against The Hostiles, the purge they called it.
SAYID: How did you survive this purge?
MIKHAIL: By not participating in it. I told you, I like
being alone.
SAYID: And the hostiles allowed you to stay here?
MIKHAIL: After it was over, four men appeared in the yard.
They offered a truce. They said to imagine a line that extended all the way
across the valley. As long as I did not cross it, I would be left alone. Then
they took two cows and I never saw them again.
KATE: They werenÕt interested in the satellite dish in
the yard?
MIKHAIL: Why wouldnÕt they be? It hasnÕt functioned for
years.
SAYID: Who are they, these Hostiles?
MIKHAIL: I do not know. But they were here a long time
before we were. A very long time.
[Sayid screams as Mikhail takes out the
bullet from his arm]
[FLASHBACK]
[Sayid is walking down the streets of Paris
near the Eiffel Tower. He walks into SamiÕs restaurant and sees a group of men
eating]
SAYID: I am looking for Sami.
MAN: Sami!
SAMI: Najeev! IÕm so glad you came. What do
you think? ItÕs a simple place. We have simple customers. [Amira walks through
the door] Ah, hereÕs my wife. She is in charge of the kitchen. Amira, come meet
the chef.
[Sayid shakes AmiraÕs hands and notices that
it has burn marks all over it]
SAYID: Pleasure to meet you.
[A man grabs Sayid]
SAMI: [to Amira] Are you sure this is him?
AMIRA: Yes.
SAYID: Look, I do not know who you think I amÉ
[The men beat up Sayid as Amira watches.
Sami kicks Sayid in the face.]
[Cut back to the house on the island as
Mikhail places the bloodied bullet on a plate. Sayid and Kate grimace. The gray
cat scratches at a rug. Mikhail speaks to the cat in Russian and Sayid
recognizes the name ÒNadia.Ó]
SAYID: What did you just say?
MIKHAIL: I told Nadia to be polite because you are my
guests.
SAYID: Nadia?
MIKHAIL: Mm hmm. After Nadia Comaneci, the greatest athlete
the world has ever known. We have the same birthday. Excellent work if I say so
myself.
SAYID: Thank you, Mikhail
MIKHAIL: Perhaps I can begin to earn your forgiveness by
offering you some iced tea. I will also check on your friend.
[Locke continues to play the game of chess
on the computer. A screen pops up saying ÒCHECKMATE YOU LOSE. Mikhail walks in]
MIKHAIL: Ha! DonÕt waste your time. For ten years I have
tried to defeat that game. But it was programmed by three grand masters. And it
cheats.
LOCKE: Hmm. Well, IÕve played a lot of computers and IÕm
pretty sure they donÕt know how to cheat. ThatÕs what makes being human so
distinctly wonderful.
[KATE bandages SayidÕs arm]
SAYID: WhatÕs wrong?
KATE: It just doesnÕt make any sense. Why would they let
him stay here with all this stuff, all this equiptment.
SAYID: Actually it makes perfect sense.
KATE: What are you talking about?
SAYID: The reason they let him stay here is because he is
not Dharma. He is one of them.
KATE: He shot you and you just let him- Why are we still
sitting here?
SAYID: We are sitting here, Kate, because I am certain he
is not alone.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[The castaways are standing around the
ping-pong table]
SAWYER: So, you really the number one draft pick, Grimace?
HURLEY: Yep. Are we playing with the mercy
rule?
SAWYERÓ Mercy rule?
HURLEY: Yeah, if I am like up 11-0 I, you
know, automatically win.
SAWYER: YouÕre going to go up 11-0.
HURLEY: Well, any one of us.
SAWYER: Sure, we can have a mercy rule.
HURLEY: Wanna volley for serve?
SAWYER: Tell you what, you can be my guest.
[crowd cheers]
CHARLIE: Take him down, Hurley!
HURLEY: 0 serving 0.
[Hurley easily gets a point on Sawyer. Crowd
cheers.]
CHARLIE: Yes!
HURLEY: 1-Nothing
[cut back to MikhailÕs house as Mikhail
brings Sayid and Kate ice tea]
MIKHAIL: I grow the tea myself. So pardon the sweetness.
SAYID: Any tea is good tea.
KATE: You know how long itÕs been since weÕve seen ice?
SAYID: I noticed a series of thick wires as I walked
around the station.
MIKHAIL: This is the hub. But they go around to various
stations on the island.
SAYID: And these cables, do any of them run into the
ocean?
MIKHAIL: Yes. There is an underwater beacon that emits solar
pings to help guide in the vessels.
SAYID: By vessels, you mean submarines.
MIKHAIL: Yes. The Initiative used it to bring us to the
island. But I can only imagine that The Hostiles have either destroyed it or
decommissioned it by now.
SAYID: That explains how they are able to get around my
position and capture our sailboat.
MIKHAIL: You have a sailboat?
SAYID: Until we lost it to your Hostiles.
MIKHAIL: ThatÕs very unfortunate.
SAYID: Well, at least we were able to kill one of them.
MIKHAIL: Why are we continuing to play this little game when
we all know it has gone to the next stage?
[Mikhail throws the pitcher of ice tea
against the wall and begins to attack Kate and Sayid. Sayid and Mikhail
struggle, but Kate holds up Mikhail with the rifle. Locke comes out of the room
with his gun drawn.]
SAYID: Get some rope.
[FLASHBACK]
[Sayid is chained to the floor in the
stockroom. Sami walks in with a bag and a bowl of water.]
SAMI: Drink
[Sayid frantically drinks the water.]
SAMI: You were a torturer, were you not, in
the Republican Guard? Do you not recognize one of your victims? Do you not
recognize the woman you tortured? Do you not recognize my WIFE!
SAYID: No I have never seen- You are confusing me with
someone else.
SAMI: Amiro was arrested for harboring an
enemy of the state. She was held for three months while she was questioned. Her
arms bear the scars of those questions. So I assure you, Najeev, I am NOT
confused.
SAYID: My name is not Najeev. IÕm Sayid Jarrah. I was in
the Republican Guard and, yes, I was an interrogator. But I have never seen
your wife. Maybe she saw me at the same facility, but I do not know her. I can
remember every face of every person I interrogated.
SAMI: She remembers your face. She remembers
it so well that she recognized you from a mere glimpse as we walked by the
restaurant where you worked!
SAYID: What do you want from me?
SAMI: I want you to admit what you did. And
if you donÕt, you will leave this room in a bag.
[cuts back to the house on the island as
Kate, Sayid and Locke ties up an unconscious Mikhial]
KATE: How do you know he is not alone?
SAYID: The horse is still saddled outside, and the
stirrups are set for someone much shorter than this man.
LOCKE: You think The Others sent someone out here to keep
him company?
SAYID: I think they sent someone out here because they
lost communication.
LOCKE: Maybe when the sky turned purple.
SAYID: That would be my guess.
LOCKE: Well, if they sent somebody out here, theyÕre
hiding pretty good. I checked every nook and cranny of this place.
[Sayid pulls back the rug to reveal a door
in the floor]
SAYID: Not every nook and cranny, John.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[FLASHBACK]
[Sami walks into the storage room with a
chair, a club and Amiro at his side. Amiro sits down on the chair.]
SAMI: Are you ready to tell me the truth?
SAYID: I have already told you the truth. [to Amiro] I do
not know you.
[Sami hits Sayid]
SAMI: You tortured her!
SAYID: No, I would never touch a woman. [Sami hits Sayid
again] Do you think this will do any good? To make me confess to something I
didnÕt do?
SAMI: My wife already confessed. She
confessed to something she didnÕt do and you poured boiling water all over her
arm!
SAYID: No I did not-
[Sami hits Sayid again]
SAMI: Admit it!
SAYID: I can not admit to something I didnÕt do.
[Sami walks to get the club, but as he does
Amiro stops him.]
AMIRO: That is enough for today.
SAMI: [to Sayid] Then I will see you
tomorrow.
[cut back to Kate and Sayid as they go into
the room underneath the floor. They notice a Dharma symbol that says ÒThe
Flame.Ó Upstairs Locke watches the unconscious Mikhail as the computer in the
other room talks.]
COMPUTER VOICE: Your move.
[Downstairs, Kate and Sayid notice a
mysterious box on the wall.]
KATE: What is it?
SAYID: C4. Explosive. The entire place is wired.
KATE: Why?
SAYID: I donÕt know.
[Upstairs, Locke walks toward the computer
and resumes playing the chess game. Downstairs, Sayid finds a stack of Dharma
notbooks, one in particular that says ÒOperations Manuel.Ó Upstairs, Locke
makes a move on the game and the words YOU WIN and CHECKMATE appear and music
plays. The screen fades to fuzz as Dr. Candle appears.]
DR. CANDLE: Manuel override complete. For
pallet drop enter 24. For station uplink enter 32. for mainland communication
enter 38.
[Locke enters 38]
DR. CANDLE: The satellite dish is
inoperable. Communications are down. For sonar access enter 56.
[Locke enters 56]
DR. CANDLE: Sonar is inoperable. Has there
been an incursion of this station by The Hostiles? If so, enter 77.
[As Locke is about the enter 77, Mikhail
draws a knife to his throat.]
MIKHAIL: Keep your voice low, and your hands in front of
you.
[Downstairs, Kate finds a rack of workman
shirts. All of a sudden a woman jumps out at her and attacks her. They struggle
for a bit. Sayid draws his rifle.]
SAYID: Stop right there. Put the gun on the ground, now.
[KATE looks at the woman, who is Ms. Klugh,
and punches her.]
SAYID: What are you doing?
KATE: ItÕs her! She was there! She was at the dock! She
was there when we got kidnapped! She knows where Jack is!
SAYID: [draws his rifle again] Are there any more of you
here?
[No answer]
SAYID: LetÕs take her upstairs. John, weÕre coming up.
[Upstairs] John!
LOCKE: Out here!
[Outside Mikhail has a gun to Locke, while
Kate and Sayid have a gun to Ms. Klugh.]
MIKHAIL: This is simple. Send her over to me and I release
him, and we all go our separate ways.
LOCKE: DonÕt listen to him. If he was going to kill me,
IÕd be dead already.
MIKHAIL: Shut your mouth!
SAYID: Listen to me!
LOCKE: Sayid, do not let her go!
MIKHAIL: I will execute you right here!
LOCKE: HeÕs not going to do it!
SAYID: Be quiet, John!
LOCKE: IÕm the only thing keeping him alive!
MIKHAIL: I swear to you!
SAYID: Calm down everyone!
[Ms. Klugh and Mikhail talk to each other in
Russian.]
LOCKE: Sayid!
SAYID: IÕll handle this, John.
[They continue to talk in Russian.]
LOCKE: DonÕt let her talk to him!
MS KLUGH: Just do it, Mikhail!
[Mikhail says something in Russian and then
shoots Ms. Klugh.]
SAYID: John!
[Mikhail head butts Locke. Sayid hits
Mikhail with the rifle and draws it on him.]
MIKHAIL: Finish it! Kill me!
[Sayid aims the gun away from Mikhail.]
COMMERCIAL BREAK
[Back at the beach, Sawyer is messing with
his glasses. Hurley approaches.]
HURLEY: Sorry I beat you so bad, dude.
SAWYER: Sorry you hustled me, you mean.
HURLEY: My mom had a table in her basement.
And I played a lot at the instit- this place I hung out at. And I got kinda
good.
SAWYER: Well, hooray for you.
HURLEY: Looks like that last slam didnÕt
cause any long-term damage to your forehead. And you got 3 points which is
better than nothing.
SAWYER: Is there something you want?
HURLEY: I came to give you back your stuff.
[Throws a Playboy magazine at Sawyer] Cause I know youÕre the kind of guy who
needs stuff.
SAWYER: Are you a shrink now?
HURLEY: SheÕll be ok, dude- Kate. I know
youÕre worried about her. But sheÕs with Locke and Sayid. SheÕs going to be
fine.
SAWYER: Well, thanks for the pep talk—
HURLEY: Uh uh. ItÕs Hurley. Or Hugo if you
want.
SAWYER: Get bent, Hugo.
[Back at the house Locke is at the computer.
Kate is downstairs]
KATE: Ready to go, Locke?
LOCKE: Be there in a minute!
DR. CANDLE: Has there be an incursion on this
station by The Hostiles? If so, enter 77.
[Outside, Sayid is walking with a gun to
Mikhail.]
SAYID: Danielle! Danielle! Tell me something. Were you
ever a member of the Dharma Initiative? Or was everything you said a lie? Of
course, IÕm wasting my breath.
MIKHAIL: I was never a member. But everything else I told
you was true. I moved into this station after the purge.
SAYID: The purge? In which a group of scientists attacked
your people?
MIKHAIL: Believe what you want, but that is what happened.
ROUSSAU: Your friends, did he kill them?
SAYID: No. They are collecting whatever is useful from the
farmhouse. And now we have our ticket to where The Others live, where we will
find your daughter, and Jack, and finally, perhaps, a way home.
MIKHAIL: There is nothing you could do to me to make me lead
you there.
SAYID: I didnÕt say you were our ticket, did I? [He pulls
out a map from his backpack] This is a map showing electrical and data cabling
running from The Flame, here, to a place called The Barracks, here. ItÕs
comprised of houses and dormitories, with water and power large enough to
accommodate an entire community. Sounds like a place well worth visiting, donÕt
you think?
MIKHAIL: There will come a time when your guard is down. And
when it is, I will not hesitate a moment before killing you. You should know
this because—
ROUSSAU: He is making an excellent point.
You have a map. Why keep him alive?
[FLASHBACK]
[Amiro walks into the storage room with a
gray cat and sits in the chair]
AMIRO: After my husband and I first arrived
in Paris, I was afraid to ever leave our apartment. So I would stare out in the
window into the alley, and I would see this cat looking for scraps. One day
some children came into the alley and trapped him in a box. I watched them
light firecrackers and drop them in the box. I could hear him howl from three
stories above. So finally, I had a reason to leave my apartment. I rescued this
cat and I brought him home. He sits with me when I read, sleeps with me, and he
purrs. But, every once in a while, he will bite me or scratch me. He does this
because sometimes he forgets that he is safe now. So I forgive him when he
bites me, because I remember what it is like to never feel safe. And that is
because of you. So today, I ask only one thing of you: I ask you now to show me
the respect by acknowledging what you did to me. That it was you who questioned
me, tortured me and that you remember me.
SAYID: I remember you. I remember your face. Your face has
haunted me ever since I left Iraq. [crying] I am sorry. I am so sorry for what
I did to you. I am sorry.
AMIRO: I forgive you. When my husband
return, I will tell I made a terrible mistake, that it was not you, and he will
release you.
SAYID: Why? Why are you letting me go?
AMIRO: We are all capable of doing what
those children did to this cat. But I will not do that. I will not be that.
[Cuts back to the farmhouse where Roussau
has a gun to Mikhail.]
ROUSSAU: We should kill him, Sayid. He
already said he was going to kill us.
SAYID: No. HeÕs my prisoner. I will decide his fate.
[Kate and Locke come outside]
SAYID: [to Locke] I can see you didnÕt see anything worth
taking.
LOCKE: Actually I just played that silly chess game again.
And now [to Mikhail] I can see why you didnÕt want me to beat it.
SAYID: Meaning what?
[The farmhouse explodes knocking them to the
ground.]
SAYID: What have you done, John? That place was our one
hope of communication with the outside world!
LOCKE: The computer said that if there was an incursion of
the station by The Hostiles, I should enter 77. So I entered 77.
SAYID: We should go. If anyone is around this explosionÕs
going to attract their attention.
[The group leaves as Sayid shines his light
on the gray cat.]
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