Season 5
LOST - "The Incident," Parts 1 & 2 - Jack's decision to put a plan in action in order to set things right on the island is met with some strong resistance by those close to him, and Locke assigns Ben a difficult task, on the season finale of "Lost," WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MARIO PEREZ)EVANGELINE LILLY, MATTHEW FOX
The Incident, pt. 2
Season 5 | Episode 17 | Aired 05/13/09
WHOOSH to the island as Sawyer tells Jack that his father murdered his mother and then killed himself. It was the worst thing that ever happened to Sawyer. They're in July of 1977, and that happened the year before. So Sawyer could've hopped on the sub, gone back to the States, and stopped his dad from killing his mom. But he didn't because what's done is done. Jack says it doesn't have to be. Sawyer asks what he screwed up so bad he's willing to blow up a nuke for a second chance, and Jack says Kate. He had her and he lost her. Sawyer tells him Kate is just on the other side of the trees, but Jack says it's too late. Sawyer's five minutes are up. Sawyer reminds Jack that if his plan works, if they start from scratch, then Kate'll be in handcuffs and they'll be strangers. Jack says if it's meant to be, it's meant to be. Sawyer realizes there's nothing he can say to change Jack's mind -- when KRRRACK!

"I don't speak destiny."
Sawyer hauls off and hits Jack in the face! Jack grabs Sawyer's foot, and Sawyer goes down. And after five seasons of tension, the ultimate fight between Jack and Sawyer is on! They pound on each other, and finally Sawyer gets Jack pinned to the ground. He asks Jack if he'll stop, and Jack says no. So Sawyer starts slamming punches into Jack's face. Over and over, and Jack just takes it. Finally, Juliet shouts at Sawyer to stop.

WHOOSH to little Juliet and her sister, Rachel, sitting on the sofa listening to their parents explain that they're getting a divorce. Rachel is angry, and their mother tries to explain. Just because two people love each other doesn't always mean they're supposed to be together. Hurt, Young Juliet asks what if they're supposed to be together. Her mother says they're not, and little Juliet asks how can she know for sure? Her mother says when she's grown-up she'll understand. Young Juliet runs down the hall to her room yelling that she doesn't want to understand.

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