Exodus, Part 1

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"Exodus, Part 1"
Season
Episode

1
23
Airdate
May 18, 2005
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Episode transcript
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"Exodus, Part 1" is the twenty-third episode of Season 1 of Lost. Rousseau arrives at the camp with the warning that the Others are coming, meaning that everyone is in danger. To protect the group, the French woman leads Jack and a team of survivors to the Black Rock, where there is dynamite. Jack hopes that with it they can blow open the Hatch door, and hide inside until the threat passes.

Contents

Synopsis

Flashbacks

Walt

Walt is watching Power Rangers: SPD in a hotel room not far from Oceanic Air at 5:23 AM. Because it is early, Michael awakens in irritation and tells his son to turn the volume down. In rebellion to his biological father, Walt turns it up, which leads to a fight. Walt attempts to run away with Vincent, but Michael stops him in the hotel hallway. The fight escalates and draws attention from other guests, to whom Michael explains that he is Walt's father. Walt eventually gives in to Michael's authority, but makes it clear that he does not view Michael as his "real father."
Walt looking over Sydney Harbour Bridge at 5:23am.
Walt looking over Sydney Harbour Bridge at 5:23am.

Jack

In the airport bar, a young woman named Ana Lucia orders a tequila and tonic and introduces herself to Jack, who is sitting nearby waiting on Oceanic Flight 815. The two share a conversation in which Jack explains that his dad had recently died and he was returning to Los Angeles for the funeral. Ana Lucia flirts with Jack, who reveals that he was once married. The conversation is interrupted by a phone call. She tells Jack that she has to take the call, but promises to share a second drink on the plane. The two tell each other their seat numbers, Ana Lucia's being 42F.

Ana Lucia and Jack share a drink, unaware of their intertwined fates
Ana Lucia and Jack share a drink, unaware of their intertwined fates

Sawyer

Meanwhile, at an Australian Police Department, Detective Calderwood brings Sawyer in for being in a bar fight and head-butting the Minister of Agriculture, Warren Truss (presumably a day or two after his cameo in "Hearts and Minds"). Calderwood calls Sawyer by his real name (James) and explains that he knows all about his cons and felonies. Calderwood books him on a flight out of Australia, claiming it is because incarceration would take more work and money than Sawyer is worth. Therefore, Sawyer is deported on Flight 815, told never to return to Australia.

Kate

At the airport, Kate and Edward Mars are talking to a security officer who questions Mars, asking why he needs to bring five guns on board. When the officer finds the toy airplane in the Halliburton case, Mars tells him that it belonged to "her childhood sweetheart, who she got killed a couple years ago." He explains that it was the only thing of value left to her and so he had baited her with it, and then tells how Kate used "some idiot" to hold up a bank just to get the toy airplane (from safe-deposit box 815). He taunts Kate: "What was his name?" When he asks this for the umpteenth time, she jumps on him and throws him to the wall, saying, "It was Tom, you son of a bitch!" Mars turns to the officer and says, "And that is why I need five guns."

Shannon

Shannon notifies security about Sayid's behavior, in spite of Boone
Shannon notifies security about Sayid's behavior, in spite of Boone
While Shannon waits for Boone as he attempts to upgrade their seats to first class, Sayid asks if he can leave his bag with her. She agrees, and he walks off. When Boone returns, saying that the agent wouldn't upgrade their seats because Shannon had been difficult during check-in, she storms off to try again, leaving Sayid's bag unattended. As Boone is questioning how immoral she can be, she notifies a guard that "some Arab guy" left a suspicious bag in the waiting area.

Sun

Sun brings Jin coffee and food in the airport prior to their flight, and accidentally spills coffee on his lap. While she apologizes and helps him clean up, an American woman sitting nearby mocks Sun's subservience to Jin. Her husband advises her to keep her voice down, but she (incorrectly) assures him that Sun can't understand English.

Real-time events

"You only have three choices: run, hide, or die."
"You only have three choices: run, hide, or die."

Walt walks over to the jungle to go to the bathroom. There he sees Rousseau stalking the camp from afar. Walt runs to his father and alerts him of the situation. Rousseau comes to the beach camp where the castaways gather around her. Sayid asks what she is doing there. Rousseau only replies that "The Others" are coming. She then explains that she was 7 months pregnant when she arrived on the Island. A week after her baby daughter was born, she was taken by "The Others" with the heralding of a Smoke Pillar that appeared 16 years ago. The survivors, Rousseau claims, only have three real choices to handle the Others: run, hide, or die.

Later, Jack explains to Locke that Rousseau's warning shouldn't be treated as truth and the only important thing right now is launching the raft. Jack then goes to Michael to see what help he can offer. Eventually the majority of the Island community pitches in for a quick launch of the raft. As they are pushing the raft towards the sea, Sawyer uses his lever incorrectly, and the mast of the ship is damaged. As Jin and Michael work to fix it, Sawyer feels like his work is unappreciated. At this time, Walt points out a column of black smoke coming from within the forest horizon. The survivors gather together and realize that Rousseau's threats may have credence.

Danielle inspecting the hatch hoping to the losties be able to find out what this is.
Danielle inspecting the hatch hoping to the losties be able to find out what this is.

Jack goes to Rousseau for more questioning. Rousseau explains that she has told everything she knows about the Others, but the point is that Jack needs to find a way to hide 40 people. Locke takes Jack, Rousseau, Sayid, and Hurley to the Hatch, where Locke suggests that the only place to hide their large group would be in the metallic structure that he has found, but still has no way to open. He suggests that they try Rousseau's dynamite (used to destroy her camp in "Numbers"). Rousseau explains that to acquire more dynamite would require them to venture back to the Black Rock, through an area of the jungle dubbed Dark Territory.

Jack, to calm the uneasy masses, tells them that a plan is in works already. Surprisingly, a biology teacher named Leslie Arzt (who had learned of the plan from Hurley), volunteers to go. He claims to have knowledge of handling volatile dynamite better than anyone else and offers his expertise.

Sawyer offers more help on the raft, but is rejected by Michael and Jin for the mishap earlier, prompting Sawyer to work solo on a new mast by cutting wood in the jungle. There, Jack approaches Sawyer, joking that Sawyer was a lumberjack in the real world. Sawyer, a little irritated, asks Jack what he wants. Jack offers Sawyer a gun, just in case something was to go wrong on the raft journey. Sawyer takes it, to which Jack wishes him good luck. As Jack walks away he is stopped by Sawyer, who reveals that he spoke to Jack's father before his death and that his father was proud of him. Jack received the news emotionally, but maintains himself, to which Sawyer wishes him good luck also.

Danielle, Jack, Locke, Kate, Hurley and Arzt head to the Black Rock for some dynamite.
Danielle, Jack, Locke, Kate, Hurley and Arzt head to the Black Rock for some dynamite.

Walt asks Shannon why she is folding her clothes. She replies "Because I'm anal." Then he leaves Vincent in the custody of Shannon, saying that Vincent was good company when his Mother died, and that he might do the same for Shannon after Boone's death.

The Black Rock, a shipwrecked slaving transport
The Black Rock, a shipwrecked slaving transport

Sun says goodbye to Jin, and hands him a notebook with common English language nautical words and phrases, written out phonetically in Korean. They make up, and he says that he will still go on the raft, as he wants to do this to rescue her. Jin, Walt, Michael and Sawyer set off in their raft, which appears to be fully operational. Vincent originally attempts to paddle out and follow them, but Walt orders him to turn around, which he does, quite quickly.

Jack, Kate, Rousseau, Locke, Hurley, and Mr. Arzt journey into the woods when they hear the "Monster" in the forest again. They are scared, but the beast leaves them unharmed. Rousseau states that the beast is the Island's defense system. As they journey further, Rousseau states that they have arrived at the Black Rock, which turns out not to be a geological formation, but a shipwrecked sailing ship. She then leaves them.

Trivia

Production notes


Bloopers and continuity errors

  • The morning of the flight, Walt is watching Power Rangers SPD, which first aired in 2005.
  • At 7 minutes 54 seconds, a cameraman (part of the film crew) can be seen on the beach filming the survivors attempt to launch the raft.
  • At the airport during Jack's flashback when he meets Ana Lucia, the ice in Jack's glass sinks.
  • At 40:48 and 41:25, a camera man can be seen floating in the water as the castaways wave goodbye to the raft.


Recurring themes


Recurring themes in Lost
Black and whiteCar accidentsCharacter connectionsDeceptions and consDreamsEyesFate versus free willGood and bad peopleImprisonmentIsolationLife and deathMissing body partsNicknamesThe NumbersParent issuesPregnanciesRainRebirthRedemptionRelationshipsSacrificeSecretsTime


Cultural references

Cultural references in Lost
(direct references only)
ArtBooksCarsGamesMovies and TVMusicPhilosophyReligion and ideologiesScience


Literary techniques

Literary techniques in Lost
ComparativeIronyJuxtaposition • PlottingCliffhangerPlot twist • Stock Characters:  ArchetypeRedshirtUnseen character
Story:  FlashbacksFlashforwardsRegularly spoken phrasesSymbolismUnreliable narrator 
  • Arzt joins the expedition to obtain the dynamite because he is concerned someone might get themself blown up. (Irony)


Unanswered questions

Unanswered questions
  1. Do not answer the questions here.
  2. Keep the questions open-ended and neutral: do not suggest an answer.
For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Exodus, Part 1/Theories



Walt Lloyd
Portrayed by Malcolm David Kelley
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Flashback episodes "Special" • "Exodus, Part 1"
Flashback characters Michael DawsonSteve JenkinsSusan LloydBrian PorterVincent
Items Comic bookVincent
See also: Main Characters


Jack Shephard
Portrayed by Matthew Fox
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Centric episodes "Pilot, Part 1" • "White Rabbit" • "All The Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues" • "Do No Harm" • "Exodus, Part 1" • "Man of Science, Man of Faith" • "The Hunting Party" • "A Tale of Two Cities" • "Stranger in a Strange Land" • "Through the Looking Glass" • "Something Nice Back Home" • "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" • "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3"
Mobisodes "The Watch" • "King of the Castle" • "Operation: Sleeper" • "Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack" • "So It Begins"
Flashback characters AcharaAndreaAnesthesiologistBethBeth's husbandAngelo BusoniGabriela BusoniCindy ChandlerChetChrissyAna Lucia CortezEMTDesmond HumeJDKevinJin-Soo KwonMeatheadMichelleMinisterModeratorMorgue doctorRose NadlerNurse (Sarah's nurse)Nurse (St. Sebastian)Charlie PaceAdam RutherfordChristian ShephardGrandfather ShephardMargo ShephardSarah ShephardSarah Shephard's loverMarc SilvermanTeacherThai boyTux Shop Owner
Flashforward characters Mrs. ArlenMrs. Arlen's sonKate AustenMs. BerenbergCustomerFuneral directorRob HamillJaneSayid JarrahNoor "Nadia" Abed JazeemJeffRyan LakerBenjamin LinusAaron LittletonCarole LittletonJohn LockeGary NadlerNewsreaderNoreenPharmacistReporter No. 1Hugo "Hurley" ReyesChristian ShephardMargo ShephardSarah ShephardDr. Erika StevensonDr. Stillman
Items Christian's coffinGolden passHalliburton caseJack's watchLocke's coffinNewspaper clippingOxycodone
See also: Main Characters


James "Sawyer" Ford
Portrayed by Josh Holloway
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Flashback episodes "Confidence Man" • "Outlaws" • "Exodus, Part 1" • "The Long Con" • "Every Man for Himself"
Flashback characters ArthurBartenderBoyDetective CalderwoodDavidFrank DuckettMr. FordMary FordAgent FreedmanGordyWarden HarrisHibbsDiane JanssenJessicaKiloLaurenceMary JoMunsonPeterCassidy PhillipsClementine PhillipsPrison guardChristian Shephard
Items DartPacemakerSawyer's letterSawyer's stash
See also: Main Characters


Kate Austen
Portrayed by Evangeline Lilly
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Centric episodes "Pilot, Part 2" • "Tabula Rasa" • "Whatever the Case May Be" • "Born to Run" • "Exodus, Part 1" • "What Kate Did" • "I Do" • "Left Behind" • "Eggtown" • "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" • "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3"
Flashback characters AdamAussie officialSam AustenBaseball HatConnor BrennanRachel BrennanTom BrennanKevin CallisSuzanne CallisFederal agentMark HuttonDiane JanssenWayne JanssenSayid JarrahJasonJohnnyManEdward MarsMichelleMinisterRay MullenNurseCassidy PhillipsSanjaySix Foot FiveTicket agentTruckerWheeler
Flashforward characters Bearded manCo-pilotKaren DeckerMelissa DunbrookDuncan ForresterArthur GalzethronDiane JanssenSayid JarrahSun-Hwa KwonAaron LittletonClaire LittletonMr. PaikMrs. PaikPearsonPilotCarmen ReyesDavid ReyesHugo "Hurley" ReyesJack ShephardMargo ShephardVeronica
Items MugshotSafety deposit boxTime capsuleToy airplaneKate and Tom's tape
See also: Main Characters


Shannon Rutherford
Portrayed by Maggie Grace
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Flashback episodes "Exodus, Part 1" • "Abandoned"
Flashback characters Airport copBoone CarlyleSabrina CarlyleDoctorDominiqueInternSayid JarrahLaurentNoraPhilippeAdam RutherfordJack ShephardSophie
Items Rousseau's Maps
See also: Main Characters


Sun-Hwa Kwon
Portrayed by Yunjin Kim
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Centric episodes "House of the Rising Sun" • "Exodus, Part 1" • "...And Found" • "The Whole Truth" • "The Glass Ballerina" • "D.O.C." • "Ji Yeon" • "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" • "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3"
Mobisodes "Arzt & Crafts" • "Buried Secrets"
Flashback characters ChrissyDecoratorGinaJae Lee's American womanJeffJin's motherDr. Je-Guy KimMr. KwonJin-Soo KwonMrs. LeeJae LeeMr. PaikMrs. PaikPaik's associatePaik's secretaryMrs. ShinJack Shephard
Flashforward characters Admitting nurseAnother nurseDr. BaeCorvette/NikkiDelivery room nurseJin lookalikeJi Yeon KwonMr. LaShadeMr. PaikMrs. PaikPaik's associateDr. ParkHugo "Hurley" ReyesCharles WidmoreYoon
Items Glass ballerinaMessage bottleNotebookPregnancy testWedding ringDriver's license
See also: Main Characters