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Flashbacks show [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] joining a monastery. He is greeted by Brother Campbell as he is putting on his robe, who welcomes him to the abbey. The two quickly get along, and on one day they are applying the labels for wine bottles. While they are talking, a monk enters and informs Desmond of a visitor. A man then enters and punches Desmond, before leaving. Desmond decides to visit an old flame, whom he was supposed to marry after six years of dating, but jilted her a week before the wedding to become a monk. Derek, the man who assaulted him, answers the door, but is quickly intervened by Ruth, Desmond's old love. She invites him in, where he explains that he was called to join the monastery. However, Ruth accuses him of being scared and yells at him for not having the decency to come clean when breaking up with a woman. Later that night, Desmond gets drunk on the wine that he helped label. Brother Campbell catches him and informs him that he is no longer welcome in the monastery. However, the next day, he asks Desmond to help load the crates of wine into the car of a client. As he wheels them out, he meets [[Characters of Lost#Penelope "Penny" Widmore|Penny Widmore]], who offers to take him with her.
Flashbacks show [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] joining a monastery. He is greeted by Brother Campbell as he is putting on his robe, who welcomes him to the abbey. The two quickly get along, and on one day they are applying the labels for wine bottles. While they are talking, a monk enters and informs Desmond of a visitor. A man then enters and punches Desmond, before leaving. Desmond decides to visit an old flame, whom he was supposed to marry after six years of dating, but jilted her a week before the wedding to become a monk. Derek, the man who assaulted him, answers the door, but is quickly intervened by Ruth, Desmond's old love. She invites him in, where he explains that he was called to join the monastery. However, Ruth accuses him of being scared and yells at him for not having the decency to come clean when breaking up with a woman. Later that night, Desmond gets drunk on the wine that he helped label. Brother Campbell catches him and informs him that he is no longer welcome in the monastery. However, the next day, he asks Desmond to help load the crates of wine into the car of a client. As he wheels them out, he meets [[Characters of Lost#Penelope "Penny" Widmore|Penny Widmore]], who offers to take him with her.


As they continue onwards, [[Jin-Soo Kwon|Jin]] and [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] are indecisive as to which direction to go. [[Hugo "Hurley" Reyes|Hurley]] suggests that he and [[Charlie Pace|Charlie]] go one way while Jin and Desmond go another. Charlie immediately declines and wants to go with Desmond. When they are alone, Charlie yells at Desmond for not telling him the truth about his visions, to which he responds that "it would be pointless for [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] to save him, as it will keep happening over again", referring it to a 'test of God'. Jin suddenly calls for them, as he and Hurley have discovered the beacon and the parachutist hanging motionless from the trees. Desmond climbs the tree and cuts off the parachute, so Jin, Charlie and Hurley can use it as a safety net for when Desmond cuts Naomi free. Convinced that he will be finally reunited with [[Characters_of_Lost#Penelopy "Penny" Widmore|Penny]], Desmond quickly removes the helmet, only to discover that Naomi is a completely different woman. As the episode concludes, she spurts out Desmond's name.
As they continue onwards, [[Jin-Soo Kwon|Jin]] and [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] are indecisive as to which direction to go. [[Hugo "Hurley" Reyes|Hurley]] suggests that he and [[Charlie Pace|Charlie]] go one way while Jin and Desmond go another. Charlie immediately declines and wants to go with Desmond. When they are alone, Charlie yells at Desmond for not telling him the truth about his visions, to which he responds that "it would be pointless for [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] to save him, as it will keep happening over again", referring it to a 'test of God'. Jin suddenly calls for them, as he and Hurley have discovered the beacon and the parachutist hanging motionless from the trees. Desmond climbs the tree and cuts off the parachute, so Jin, Charlie and Hurley can use it as a safety net for when Desmond cuts the pilot free. Convinced that he will be finally reunited with [[Characters_of_Lost#Penelopy "Penny" Widmore|Penny]], Desmond quickly removes the helmet, only to discover that she is a completely different woman, Naomi. As the episode concludes, she spurts out Desmond's name.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:29, 29 April 2007

"Catch-22 (Lost)"

"Catch-22"[1] is the seventeenth episode of the third season of Lost. It was aired in the US on April 18, 2007 making it the 64th episode of the series. The episode was written by Jeff Pinkner and Brian K. Vaughan, and directed by Stephen Williams. The character of Desmond Hume was featured in the episode's flashbacks.

Starring

Plot

Template:Spoilers The episode starts off with Desmond, Hurley, Jin and Charlie walking through the jungle, talking about superheroes, when Charlie suddenly springs one of Rousseau's traps, and is consequently shot in the throat by an arrow. Desmond tries to give him aid, but Charlie dies in his arms. We then see a string of flashes - Hurley lifting a cable out of the sand, a red light dropping from the sky, Jin holding a parachute in the jungle, and a person wearing a helmet stuck in a tree.

The view then returns to Desmond fishing on the beach, and we realize we just saw one of Desmond's visions for the first time. He looks over to see that Charlie is still alive and well. Desmond approaches Hurley and asks him to take him to the cable. Hurley pretends not to know anything, but eventually Desmond coaxes him into telling him, and also asks him to go with him on a hike. The two visit Jack to pick up a first-aid kit, with Desmond telling him that he has a sprained ankle. Jack, at first, is skeptical, but eventually hands it over. Hurley then demands that Desmond tells him what he's up to. Desmond explains that he experienced more visions, but weren't shown in order, so everything needs to happen exactly as they appeared.

Meanwhile, Kate is approached by Sawyer in her tent while she is changing, and he asks her if Jack knows about their fling while in captivity. She explains that Jack saw them having sex through the surveillance monitors. Sawyer tries flirting with her, but Kate playfully shrugs him off.

Desmond gets Hurley to speak with Jin, who comes along after being told about a "camping trip." Desmond then approaches Charlie with the same story, but Charlie sees through this and questions him about his visions. Desmond gives in and explains, but only a limited amount to convince Charlie to come along. They walk along the beach, up until the point where Hurley first discovered the cable. Desmond suggests that they camp out here until the next morning, causing Charlie to become wary. However, the four of them agree and enjoy a ghost story told by Jin (in Korean), while gathered around a campfire. Charlie notices Desmond is looking at the photo of him and Penny. Charlie asks how he could leave someone so beautiful, Desmond replies that he is a coward, then they hear the sound of an oncoming helicopter. Thinking that they are being rescued, they suddenly notice the helicopter doesn't sound right, and they hear it crash into the ocean. Jin, however, spots a beacon flashing in the sky, landing somewhere in the jungle. Desmond is eager to follow, but Charlie suggests they wait until morning. Reluctantly, Desmond agrees.

Meanwhile, back at the camp, Kate and Jack have a talk in the kitchen, and reminisce about days on the island. Kate tries communicating with Jack and tries to get things back to normal between the two, but he asks to use her spoon and heads off to Juliet's tent where he eats dinner with her. Kate becomes upset, and attempts suicide by trying to get pregnant by Sawyer. She barges into James' tent. At first, Sawyer is surprised when Kate starts kissing him, and notices she is crying, but the two have sex and spend the rest of the night together. The next morning, Desmond, Charlie, Jin and Hurley venture off into the jungle. Charlie stumbles across a small Hawaiian doll, which at first was mistaken for one of Rousseau's traps. Desmond then discovers a rucksack wedged in a tree above Hurley, and retrieves it. Inside, they find a satellite phone, which has stopped working, and a book titled "Ardil-22" (the Portuguese edition of Catch-22). Inside, Desmond finds a perfect copy of the photograph with him and Penny, causing him and Charlie to suspect that Penny is the person who parachuted on the island.

Jack and Juliet talk, back on the beach, as they continue to construct her tent. They are soon confronted by Sawyer, who challenges Jack to a game of ping pong. As they play, Jack mentions that he and Juliet spent dinner together. When Sawyer says how good it must feel to be back, Jack says that Kate said the same thing the night before. Sawyer confronts Kate, and gives her a cassette tape (the best of Phil Collins), which he got from Bernard. He then questions her about why she jumped him last night, asking her if she was upset about Jack and Juliet. Sawyer accuses her of using him before leaving her.

Back in the jungle, Desmond and Charlie discuss his reasons for bringing them on the hike. It soon starts raining, and Desmond is eager for the group to pick up the pace. Hurley and Charlie discuss who is faster - Superman or The Flash - as seen in Desmond's vision at the start of the episode. As also foreseen, Charlie activates the trap that is supposed to kill him. Desmond, however, pushes him to the ground, saving his life and narrowly avoiding the arrow. Charlie immediately understands that Desmond knew it would happen.

Flashbacks show Desmond joining a monastery. He is greeted by Brother Campbell as he is putting on his robe, who welcomes him to the abbey. The two quickly get along, and on one day they are applying the labels for wine bottles. While they are talking, a monk enters and informs Desmond of a visitor. A man then enters and punches Desmond, before leaving. Desmond decides to visit an old flame, whom he was supposed to marry after six years of dating, but jilted her a week before the wedding to become a monk. Derek, the man who assaulted him, answers the door, but is quickly intervened by Ruth, Desmond's old love. She invites him in, where he explains that he was called to join the monastery. However, Ruth accuses him of being scared and yells at him for not having the decency to come clean when breaking up with a woman. Later that night, Desmond gets drunk on the wine that he helped label. Brother Campbell catches him and informs him that he is no longer welcome in the monastery. However, the next day, he asks Desmond to help load the crates of wine into the car of a client. As he wheels them out, he meets Penny Widmore, who offers to take him with her.

As they continue onwards, Jin and Desmond are indecisive as to which direction to go. Hurley suggests that he and Charlie go one way while Jin and Desmond go another. Charlie immediately declines and wants to go with Desmond. When they are alone, Charlie yells at Desmond for not telling him the truth about his visions, to which he responds that "it would be pointless for Desmond to save him, as it will keep happening over again", referring it to a 'test of God'. Jin suddenly calls for them, as he and Hurley have discovered the beacon and the parachutist hanging motionless from the trees. Desmond climbs the tree and cuts off the parachute, so Jin, Charlie and Hurley can use it as a safety net for when Desmond cuts the pilot free. Convinced that he will be finally reunited with Penny, Desmond quickly removes the helmet, only to discover that she is a completely different woman, Naomi. As the episode concludes, she spurts out Desmond's name.

Trivia

  • This episode marks the arrival of the first person ever to have arrived on the island after the crash of Flight 815, Naomi.
  • Marsha Thomason's character was originally credited as "parachutist" in the official press release[2], before it was revised to give her character the name Naomi.[3]
  • A "Catch-22" is a situation that is "no win" or is a double bind. (The Joseph Heller novel Catch-22 is found in the "parachutist's" backpack with the picture of Desmond and Penny inside it.)
  • The book that Desmond finds in the parachutist's bag is a Portuguese version of Catch-22. It is noteworthy that the men in contact with Penny Widmore in Live Together, Die Alone were also Portuguese-speaking. However, in one of his visions, the book's title is in English, not Portuguese.
  • When Desmond is talking to the abbot in his office, a picture of the abbot and Mrs. Hawking (introduced in "Flashes Before Your Eyes") is seen on the abbot's desk. (Near minute 38 of the episode).
  • As Charlie, Desmond, Hurley and Jin are walking along a beach they are all whistling the "Colonel Bogey March" in tandem, recreating a famous scene from the film "Bridge on the River Kwai."
  • The song Desmond sings when he is drinking wine in the abbey is "The Celtic Song" as sung by Celtic F.C. supporters.
  • The number of cases of wine the monks made is 108, which is all of the numbers added together. This is also the number of minutes that Desmond had to wait before entering the numbers into the computer in the DHARMA station. The number 108 carries further significance in an allusional sense, as the character Penelope (or shortened as Penny) from Homer's classic epic, The Odyssey had exactly 108 suitors courting her while Odysseus was out to sea.

References

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