About LOST

LOST is the newest and most popular series on ABC since alias. The story unfolds from the point of view of Jack, a doctor by profession, and focuses on an airliner that crashes on an isolated island in the Pacific Ocean, where ***48 passengers are lucky to survive. At first, people celebrate their survival and look forward to the arrival of rescue forces, they slowly realize that the island seems to have been visited by people just like them, and their distress signal has been broadcast non-stop for 16 years, but no one seems to have discovered their existence ......

In the face of such a barren and uninhabited island, how can they survive? Without good medical equipment, Jack can only use the most rudimentary way to save the dying people one by one. In his fight for survival, Jack becomes a hero ......

However, even heroes have secrets to hide... The survivors come in all shapes and sizes, with different nationalities, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds and personalities. The 14 lead actors include siblings, fathers and sons, friends, husbands and wives, as well as enemies. They have to overcome both bad weather, searching for food and water in the savage tropical jungle, and a mysterious creature that emits a heart-stopping cry in the night that frightens everyone; there are constantly mysterious disappearances and deaths, and the island is filled with a mysterious atmosphere, and no one knows what horrific things have ever happened on this island ......

< p>What's more difficult is that they must overcome their personal desires, remove barriers, and work together to **** and survive ......

Episode plot:

Season 1 Episode Description

Episode 1

Jack awakens to find himself covered in bruises in the jungle, and for a moment, he can't remember why he's here or what happened to him. For a moment he can't remember why he's here or what happened until he struggles to reach what was once a beautiful, peaceful beach - now the scene of a plane crash filled with screams and smoke. Jack immediately sets out to rescue the passengers still trapped in the wreckage of the plane.

Walking into the jungle with his found sewing kit, Jack meets Kate, a young female passenger. Jack tells her he's a doctor and asks Kate to help him stitch up his back wound. The other survivors on the beach gradually calm down from their initial shock; Sayid and Charlie build a campfire in hopes of attracting rescuers, Hurley gathers scattered food to hand out, and Michael checks on his son Walter's well-being. Jack tells the group that if they can find the front half of the plane, they may be able to use the radio on it to contact the outside world, and Kate and singer Charlie volunteer to go with him, when a chilling, horrific howl suddenly emanates from the jungle.

The next day the trio traveled through the torrential jungle and eventually found the front half of the plane, where they discovered that the pilot was still alive and got the bad news that the flight had lost contact with the ground six hours into the flight, and had crashed into strong currents while turning around on its way to Fiji, with no one on the outside world knowing that they had long since drifted off their original course. While the transmitter was being repaired, that howl resounded once again in the neighborhood, and the pilot poked out the window to check the source of the sound, only to be quickly grabbed by a mysterious force. The three Jacks make a desperate run for the beach, only to see the pilot's bloodied body hanging from the top of a tree halfway there.

Episode 2

Sharon rummages through her luggage for a bikini and lazily sunbathes on the beach, oblivious to the efforts of the others. As Kim collects sea urchins on the beach, he hears Michael asking Song if she's seen Walter. When Michael walks away, Kim sternly scolds Song for not unbuttoning the first button on her dress. Walter searches the jungle for Vincent the dog, but picks up a pair of handcuffs on the ground.

As the three Jacks walk back to the beach, Kate asks Charlie what he was doing hiding in the lavatory when he was in the bow wreckage earlier, and Charlie glosses over it vaguely.

Jack brings back a transmitter that only Sayid can repair, and in conversation the group discovers that he fought in the Gulf War - Sayid was a communications officer for the Iraqi **** and the National Guard. Still unable to get a signal from the repaired transmitter, Sayid suggests climbing to the high point of the island to try. To counter her brother Boone's criticism that she's selfish, Sharon joins the climbing party, while Jack stays behind to operate on a seriously injured passenger.

The traveling hiking party noticed something chasing them and Sawyer pulled the trigger to the rear. They gather around the slain creature in disbelief: why is there a polar bear on this tropical island? Sawyer explains the gun was found on the beach, along with a police officer's license, which means there's another criminal on the plane. Kate disassembles the pistol magazine and gives it to a different person for safekeeping.

At the top of the mountain the transmitter finally picks up a signal, but a signal coming from nearby interferes with their contact, and Sharon translates the ever-repeating French to the others, and the hiking team hears something horrific beyond their wildest imaginations ......

Episode 3

Jack sets up a post-surgical The officer sets up his tent, and he finds a wanted notice in the officer's pocket with Kate's picture plastered on it. Hurley also sees the wanted notice and he and Jack ponder what crimes Kate has committed.

As the mountaineering team camps for the night on the way back, Sharon, Boone, Sawyer, Sayid and Kate discuss and decide that in order to preserve everyone's hopes of salvation for the time being they must conceal the contents of the French signal and agree to give the pistol to Kate for safekeeping. Upon returning to the beach the next day, Kate tells Jack privately about the signal, but Jack doesn't reveal that he already knows Kate's identity.

The officer's condition continues to deteriorate due to the lack of antibiotics. Jack enters the wreckage of the plane to do a hopeless search, but accidentally discovers that Sawyer is stealing the dead man's belongings. On the other side of the beach, Charlie gets a wheelchair for the pregnant Claire, while Sun searches for a suitcase for Jin. Walter tells Michael that Locke said a miracle happened, and Michael orders his son to stay away from the eccentric Locke. After the rain stops Michael goes into the jungle to continue his search for the puppies, and when he hears some dangerous noises and runs away, he runs into Sun, who is taking a shower.

The officer is slowly dying, his screams tormenting everyone. The officer asks to speak to Kate alone when a gunshot suddenly rings out from the tent - and when Jack rushes in, he realizes that Sawyer has shot the officer, but missed his aim at the heart. After hours of agonizing struggle, the officer finally stopped breathing.

Episode 4

The entire camp is awakened by a barking dog, Walter's puppy Vincent, who is growling incessantly at the wreckage of the plane, and Jack and the others hear strange noises in the wreckage, which is home to nothing but dead people. ......Three feisty wild boars suddenly burst out of nowhere and disappear into the jungle. It turns out that they come every night to gnaw on the bodies. Faced with a large number of dead people, it was decided that cremation was the only option.

Another, more pressing crisis closes in on the survivors: the food has run out. Locke retrieves a set of knives from the baggage compartment and proposes to hunt wild boar for food, and Michael entrusts Walter to Song to join the hunting party with Jack. Meanwhile, Sayid plans to use a homemade antenna to locate the source of the French signal, Boone notices that survivor Rose hasn't eaten a grain of rice since the crash, and Sharon seduces Charlie into catching fish for her.

The boar hunt doesn't go well, with Michael injuring his leg and Locke insisting on continuing the hunt alone. Kate makes her way up to the top of a tree to set up an antenna, only to see the unnamed beast push down a distant tree and destroy the antenna, and, moreover, it's walking in Locke's direction.

Claire finds a letter addressed to Sayid in the wreckage, and Sayid can't take his eyes off the envelope as he stares at a picture of a woman in it. The hunting party brings back news of their failure, not realizing that Locke then shows up at the beach, where he not only escapes the monster, but also brings back a wild boar, but he doesn't see the monster either.

After dinner a pyre was lit on the beach while Locke pondered the secret that was on his mind.

Episode 5

Childhood memories torment Jack in his sleep, and suddenly Charlie's startled cry awakens him to someone struggling for help in the ocean. Jack struggles to swim to the drowning man, but only has time to help Boone, who also goes into the water to save him. Jack was berating himself for failing to save the drowning man when he suddenly saw a man in uniform standing in the water. Kate thinks it's just a hallucination from his lack of rest.

Only 46 survivors remain and the fresh water is running out. Jack sees the man in uniform again and immediately chases him into the jungle, only to realize to his horror that the man bears a striking resemblance to his late father. On the beach, pregnant Claire collapses under the steamy heat, while the others realize that all the remaining fresh water has been stolen. They find Song with a bottle of water that Sawyer gave her, but Sawyer says the water came from Jin and that they just made a "deal".

Jack continues to chase the mysterious man through the darkness to another part of the island where there is fresh water and a coffin. The purpose of Jack's trip was to transport his father back to California for burial, and the coffin was on the crashed plane, but now it is empty. Surrounded by mixed emotions, Jack goes down and destroys the coffin.

On the beach, the real thief, Boone, is discovered, and just as they are about to punish him, Jack instantly brings back news of the water. He tells the others that six days have passed, but the rescue team still hasn't shown up, and may never show up, and that they must face and accept that fact.

"If we can't survive together, we'll have to die alone."

Episode 6

Song watches Kim fishing barehanded on the beach as she recalls the good times when they first met, but since Kim, originally a hotel waiter, has worked for her father, he has grown cold and unfeeling. Jin suddenly attacks Michael near the beach, nearly drowning him until Sawyer restrains Jin and handcuffs him to the wreckage of an airplane. Because of the language barrier, they decide to keep Jin handcuffed until they figure out what happened.

Meanwhile, Jack, Kate, Charlie and Locke were on their way to get water when Charlie accidentally stepped on a wasp's nest, and the four fled in different directions as the bees attacked, with Kate burrowing into a cave and tripping over two skeletons. Jack, with his medical knowledge, concludes that they are a man and a woman who died forty years ago, but there are no signs of trauma, and among their few belongings is a bag containing a white and a black stone.

Charlie reveals his addiction to the enigmatic Locke, who is forced to give up his drugs but accidentally discovers the missing guitar. Locke said meaningfully, "You can get a lot from this island ...... if you're willing to pay for it."

Song, who had learned English behind her husband's back, explains why Kim attacked Michael, but Michael's mind is occupied with his son: it turns out that Walter didn't even know he existed as a father until this flight.

Jack returns to the beach and suggests that everyone move into the cave, but part of the group insists on staying at the beach, and Kate is separated from Jack as a result.

Episode 7

Charlie becomes more and more agitated and he finally relents and asks Locke for drugs. Locke tells Charlie that getting rid of the drugs can only be done by his own willpower, and that he will make Charlie ask for the drugs three times before giving them to him the third time.

Sayid tells Kate about the plan to locate the French signal, but the radio transmitter needs new batteries in addition to a homemade antenna. Kate knows all about Sawyer's raiding of the plane wreckage and manages to obtain the batteries from him in a provocative manner. On the other side Jack and Hurley continue to move some of the supplies into the cave. Inside the cave, Charlie, who has lost his self-control, gets into an argument with Jack, which is when the roof of the cave suddenly collapses and Charlie manages to escape, leaving Jack trapped deep inside the cave. Charlie runs to the beach for help, and Michael, who is an architect, directs everyone to start digging from the most suitable angle. But only a narrow passageway could be dug, and the small Charlie volunteered to climb into the cave, but that's when a second collapse occurred.

Kate, who is setting up an antenna, rushes to the mouth of the cave, while inside, Jack despairs: they will die from lack of oxygen before the people can dig through the hole. Charlie suddenly notices a moth that has just broken out of its cocoon, and they follow it to find a ray of light. Kate flung herself into Jack's arms with a mixture of surprise.

Sayid and the others managed to set up the antenna, but when he almost picked up the signal, he was suddenly knocked unconscious to the ground by a tree branch - a mysterious force didn't want them to escape the island.

Episode 8

Kate meets a skinny-dipping Sawyer on the shore and sees him holding a novel titled Shipwrecked. Sharon has an asthma attack and Boone deduces from that novel that his luggage has become Sawyer's booty, but while rummaging around for an anti-asthma spray, Sawyer discovers it and gets beaten up. Jack and Sawyer erupted as a result until Kate stopped them. Sawyer agreed to hand over the spray in exchange for a kiss from Kate.

Sayid angrily investigates the truth about his attack, and Locke gives him a Bing pocket knife for defense. In the caves, Song anxiously tends to an ailing Sharon, and Jack goes to ask for the spray again, still being refused by Sawyer. Charlie and Claire reminisce about life before the plane crash. Claire especially misses the peanut butter, and Charlie makes a deal with her: if he can find the peanut butter, Claire has to agree to live in a safer cave.

Sayid suspects that Sawyer attacked him, and in an effort to save Sharon, Jack reluctantly agrees to allow Sayid to torture Sawyer by special means, but still to no avail. It's Kate who ultimately trades a kiss for the truth: the novel Sawyer fished out of the ocean, and he didn't get Boone's luggage. Sayid cuts Sawyer's artery in the scuffle, but fortunately Jack stops the gushing blood just in time.

Song relieved Sharon's asthma with eucalyptus leaves, but Sayid couldn't face Sawyer again, and he resolved to leave the camp to circle the island and map it alone.

Episode 9

Sayid arrives at an unfamiliar beach and, unbeknownst to him, there are eyes watching him from the shadows. A metal wire is exposed in the sand, which Sayid follows into the jungle, only to be suspended in mid-air by a laid trap and injure his leg. When he awoke he found himself tied up and a familiar French female voice tortured him, "Where's Alex?"

In the cave Jack remains busy treating the survivors for their various ailments as the others try to lift each other's spirits. Michael designs a shower system and Hurley discovers a set of golf clubs and plans to start an "Island Open".

Sayid discovers that it's the French woman, Danielle, who was stranded on the island after a shipwreck 16 years ago, who is sending the French signals. Sayid fixes a broken octave box for her and tells her that 46 survivors of the crash are also here. When the horrific roar suddenly resumes, Danielle mocks Sayid's warning about "monsters" and goes on a bear hunt with a rifle. Sayid takes the opportunity to untie himself and escape, taking the rifle and some maps from Danielle's desk.

The campers watched the golf tournament with gusto, and for the first time since the crash, everyone broke out in laughter. But Walter goes behind his father's back and finds Locke, asking to learn the art of using knives from him. Sayid is intercepted by Danielle, who refuses to go with him, although she eventually agrees to let him go. And with Alex on the island, "He's my son." Danielle tells Sayid sadly.

Episode 10

Claire wakes up from a terrifying nightmare and Charlie, who has been looking after her, patiently comforts her, only to find her hands covered in blood. Jack diagnoses Claire as suffering from sleepwalking due to stress, and for the next few nights she continues to be frightened by the nightmares to the point of screaming. It's not just the approaching due date that is tormenting her, it's the events of the past surrounding the baby in her womb that is at the root of Claire's panic.

Hurley plans to tally up the list of survivors, and he meets an unfamiliar passenger on the beach named Ethan Rom. Boone suggests he try to get the passenger list from Sawyer, who, unsurprisingly, readily agrees to Hurley's request.

Jack gives Claire some tranquilizers in the hope that it will help her get rid of the nightmares that are haunting her. Claire insists that someone did attack her and that those nightmares weren't just hallucinations. Annoyed, Claire packs up her things and moves back to the beach, only to have an unfortunate bout of pain and contractions, and then Charlie, who arrives later, asks Ethan, who is passing by, to inform Jack.

At this point Sayid returns to the camp with news of the Frenchwoman, Danielle, and Hurley realizes that "Ethan Rom" is not on the manifest.

On their way back to the cave, Claire and Charlie encounter Ethan Rom.

Episode 11

Jack and Locke find Charlie's backpack on the road, along with tracks and signs of heavy objects being dragged. Jack immediately rushes into the jungle against advice. Locke organizes his gear to join Jack, and Michael volunteers to go along as well, and after being turned down, plans to set off alone.

Jack searches the jungle in vain, recalling his father Christian's medical malpractice: a pregnant woman died on the operating table, and Jack hates to see the same fate befall Claire. Locke, Kate, and Boone catch up with him, and they find pieces of bandages left behind by Charlie, and the disagreeing foursome splits into two groups: Locke and Boone tracking the footprints, and Jack and Kate tracking the bandages.

Sawyer arrives at the cave with the news, and he puts aside his hostility for a moment to eagerly question Sayid about the Frenchwoman and the expedition. Walter passes the time playing chess with Hurley, the younger Walter showing exceptional talent.

Jack and Kate are separated by a monster chasing them, and Ethan suddenly appears in front of Jack, who warns him to give up the search and knocks him unconscious. Kate, who arrived later, found Charlie hanging from a tree.

A revived Charlie blurts out that Ethan is targeting Claire, and Locke, who has yet to return to camp, discovers some clues that excite him.

Episode 12 (TV Episodes /)

Kate meets Sawyer while picking fruit, and together the two travel to a jungle they've never set foot in before, discovering a waterfall and lake. The two find two bodies at the bottom of the lake still strapped to the seats of the plane, and Sawyer searches for belongings and takes an aluminum combination box that Kate fishes up.

The tide gradually acted its way up the beach where people were camped, and the survivors had to pack up their belongings and find a new campsite. Sharon became suspicious of Boone's early nights and late nights for several days in a row, and Boone just brushed it off as looking for Claire and mocking Sharon for being a loser. Sayid was having a field day with those maps of the Frenchwoman's, and Sharon agreed to translate the French notations on them for him in order to prove herself.

Kate tried everything she could but couldn't retrieve the aluminum case, meanwhile, Sawyer was never able to open it. Kate turned to Jack for help, and the two dug up the officer's body to find the key. Inside the aluminum case are four handguns and a small model of an airplane in an envelope, and Jack leaves with the guns in annoyance when he can't find out why.

Sharon excitedly told Sayid that she finally understood what the confusing text on the map was about, while in the shadows, Boone listened to his sister sing the French song "The Other Side of the Sea" in thought.

At the campfire, Kate, alone, wept quietly as she looked at her action figures.

Episode 13

On the beach, Boone, distraught, warns Sayid to stay away from Sharon, who naturally doesn't budge. Locke warns Boone not to make any enemies, especially Sayid, a potential future good-for-nothing.

Because Boone and Locke are so busy with their mysterious new jobs, the entire camp has gone without protein for a week. The obese Hurley reluctantly follows Jin to learn how to fish, despite the language barrier. Kate, working in the small garden that Song has reclaimed, assumes Song doesn't understand English and talks herself out of the past.

Boone tries to tell his sister about their discovery, but is knocked unconscious and tied to a tree by Locke. Locke concocted a wound poultice to put on Boone and left after a knife left nearby. That horrible howl resounded again, and there were screams from Sharon nearby, who was also tied to a nearby tree; Boone fought to reach the knife to cut the ropes of the two men, but Sharon was unfortunately captured by the mysterious monster.

Boone, back at the beach, angrily accuses Locke of getting Sharon killed, not realizing that Sharon is unharmed and chatting with Sayid. Locke tells Boone that the wound medicine contains psychedelics and that Sharon's death was just a hallucination on his part.

Boone thinks hard about how Sharon's "death" made him feel, and he follows Locke into the jungle again.

Episode 14

Michael anxiously searches for his son Walter in the jungle, and realizes that Walter is learning to fly daggers from Locke. Unwilling to let his son live on an isolated island, Michael decides to build a raft and cross the sea.

Charlie searches through Claire's belongings, hoping to find some clues, and realizes that Claire's journal is missing. Kate suggests he look at Sawyer's, and sure enough, he discovers the journal's whereabouts.

Michael's father and son had another argument over Locke and Vincent the dog, Locke advised Michael that Walter was a very special boy and should be treated as an adult, Michael scoffed at this.

Walter is besieged by a huge polar bear in a linden tree as he chases the puppy. Hearing his son's cries for help, Michael rushes to the rescue, and with Locke's help, Walter wounds the polar bear with his pocketknife.

It's the night the father and son, who have not seen each other for long, finally clear up their misunderstandings and barriers. And Charlie discovers that Claire has mentioned the black rock that appeared in her dream in her diary, and that Sayid has seen the same words on the Frenchman's map.

At that moment, a dazed Claire suddenly emerges from the bushes ......

Episode 15

Charlie is awakened by the sound of disorganized footsteps, and he's shocked and delighted to see Locke appearing at the campsite with an unconscious Claire in his arms. Jack checks her over immediately, but a waking Claire says blankly, "Who are you guys?" Charlie told Claire that she had been kidnapped by Ethan, but she had no memory of that either.

Charlie and Kim walk the same way to the beach when Ethan suddenly appears and knocks Kim unconscious, and he orders Charlie to bring Claire back to the area or he will kill one survivor a day. Sayid and Locke propose to set up defenses at the camp, and Charlie and Jack can only put off their plans to go out and hunt Ethan for the time being.

The next morning there are screams from the beach and the body of the first victim is discovered. Everyone finally agrees to take the initiative to go out and capture Ethan, Jack divides the four pistols in the aluminum case among the group, and Claire, who finally learns the truth of what happened from Sharon, asks to go along as well, making her the perfect bait to trap Ethan.

After a vicious fight, an erupting Jack restrained Ethan empty-handed, and just as the men were about to interrogate Ethan, a couple of bullets killed him. Charlie appeared, clutching his pistol, "I can't let him have any more chances to hurt Claire." But many secrets went untold with Ethan's death.

Episode 16

Still living alone on the beach, Sawyer discovers that his trophies have been vandalized and the tarpaulin has been lifted from the tent where he lives, but the culprit is a giant boar. Sawyer angrily chases him into the jungle, only to be thrown off by the boar. At that moment a breeze sweeping through the jungle brought a ghostly whisper ......

Kate and the others all put their pistols back in their aluminum cases, but Sawyer refused to give back his weapon, and Kate volunteered to convince him.

Charlie seems to be a completely different person after Ethan's death, and he refuses to even get close to Claire. Hurley asks Sayid if he experienced "post-traumatic stress disorder" during the Gulf War, as Charlie is suffering from it.

Sawyer's hunt for the boar remains fruitless, and Kate teases him that he should ask Locke for advice, but Sawyer calls it "personal." Locke tells a strange story that reminds Sawyer of the secret purpose of his trip to Sydney. Sawyer finally finds the boar near a mud puddle, but something he can't get out of his head makes him lower his gun.

On the beach Kim and Song repair nets, Michael builds a raft with his son by his side, Charlie takes a slow walk with Claire, and Sawyer returns the pistol to Jack.

Episode 17

Kim looks around for his wife, Song, but finds Song swimming in a bikini and the couple argue. Michael, who is making a raft nearby, comes to talk things out, but is slapped by Song. Michael, who is furious, ignores Song, who later apologizes, and wants to finish the raft and get off the island as soon as possible.

That night, Kate and Song were talking by the campfire when a fire rose from the shore and alerted everyone: Michael's raft had been burned to the ground. Michael doesn't see Kim in the crowd, and he angrily decides that Kim is the arsonist. Sohn finds her husband in the cave, where Kim is rummaging through Jack's belongings for medication - he burned his hands!

Sawyer tracks and captures Jin in the jungle, and just as the people are about to punish him, Song explains in English that Jin's burns are from putting out the fire, but no one believes it until Locke reminds everyone of a fact they don't want to talk about: that there are other people on this island.

Michael plans to rebuild a stronger raft, and he gets unexpected help: the beach where Kim arrived with freshly cut bamboo.

Episode 18

After the destruction of the raft, Kim and Michael's relationship grows stronger, and they are able to communicate even when they don't speak the same language. Jack often comes to the beach to check on the progress of the work, and Michael tells him that rather than rely on the raft to get off the island, they should continue to try to send a distress signal to the outside world. The group recalls Sayid mentioning that the Frenchwoman has batteries there.

Hurley sees an all-too-familiar number on the map Sayid brought back: 4,8,15,16,23,42. He hears it from a half-crazed veteran and buys a lottery ticket with it, but after the big win, bad luck begins to follow: his grandfather's sudden death, his brother's divorce, his mother's injuries, the closing of a factory, a house fire, and the death of his mother, who was killed in the crash. ...... Maybe the plane crash should be included? He decides to go it alone to find out. Fearing for Hurley's safety, Jack, Sayid and Charlie catch up with him and together they head for the Frenchman's place.

After a number of close calls, Hurley comes face-to-face with a Frenchwoman, Danielle Rousseau, at gunpoint. Danielle tells how 16 years ago her expedition was also led to nearby waters by the same string of digital signals that kept sending, but shipwrecks and disease claimed the lives of others. Danielle eventually discovers the source of the signal built into the black rock and changes it into a distress signal in French.

Episode 19

Locke has never been able to open the mysterious hatch, and Boone, who has grown tired of this fruitless endeavor, is beginning to have his faith in Locke shaken and wonders if Locke is a little deranged. At night on the beach, Locke burns the soles of his feet with the embers of the campfire, but feels nothing, the paralysis from the car accident of yesteryear coming back to haunt him.

Sawyer asks Song which herb cures headaches, and Kate in the shadows tells Jack about it. Jack agrees to examine Sawyer, albeit reluctantly, but he asks a series of ridiculous questions that make Sawyer feel like he's being teased. Jack tells an equally disgruntled Kate that Sawyer doesn't have the brain tumor he thinks he does, but is just farsighted.

Rock's leg problems are getting so bad that he can't even stand up without difficulty, and he reaches out to Boone: "Give me a hand, my son." ...... The two find a small airplane hanging from a tree top deep in the jungle, and Boone climbs into it to look for clues to the drug dealer's plane. dealer's plane to look for clues, and just as he tweaks his radio, the plane crashes through the treetops, critically injuring Boone.

Locke carried Boone back to camp and handed him over to Jack, and made his way to the hatch, where he cried out in pain and pounded on it as a ray of light shot out of the door.

Episode 20

While Jack's emergency surgery restored Boone's breathing, the severe blood loss would eventually kill him. Claire asks for the blood type from a semi-conscious Boone, and Otherley immediately sets out to find a matching donor.

Kate obtains the alcohol used to sterilize the procedure from Sawyer, and a cry for help in the jungle leads her to Claire: Claire is having contractions and the baby is in danger of going into premature labor. Kim, who was passing by, immediately ran to the cave to find Jack.

Then in the cave, Song finds a hollowed-out sea urchin thorn, and Jack, a type 0 blood type, transfuses Boone, who can't get away to check on Claire, and has to urgently teach Charlie the essentials of midwifery. After the transfusion Boone is still no better, and Jack eventually realizes that his legs are completely necrotic. Jack asks Michael to make a guillotine for amputation, but Boone prays for a peaceful death.

At another part of the jungle, Claire gave birth to a healthy baby boy with Kate's help, while Boone stopped breathing.

The survivors celebrate the birth, except for Jack, who grimaces as he packs his backpack, refuting Kate's claim that Boone isn't "dead" but was murdered, and that Locke has to provide answers.

The ungainly Locke appears in front of the people, Jack angrily accuses him of being a liar and a murderer, but due to the prolonged exertion and lack of blood, Jack suddenly faints Depending on what kind of TV show you like to watch, Gossip Girl is the one that focuses on what happens inside the school, and Lost is the one that comes with a little bit of suspense, which seems more exciting

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