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Episode Report Card Daniel: A- | 4 USERS: A- YOU GRADE IT First Do Not That Much Harm

By Daniel | Season 3 | Episode 6 | Aired on 2006.11.08

Back on Alcatraz, Juliet opens Kate's cage door. She notices Sawyer's not in his cage, and she asks about it. "You really care about him, don't you," says Juliet, who probably won't get an answer to that question unless she starts pounding on Sawyer. "I'm sorry you weren't able to help us, Kate," says Juliet, and Kate's eyes widen as she thinks the worst, but just then Danny marches Sawyer out of the bushes and over to his cage past a relieved Kate. Much to Juliet's chagrin, Danny knocks Sawyer on the back of his head, sending him sprawling onto the ground, and closes and locks the cage door. "Right, sorry, Jules," he says, not meaning it. Then he turns back to Sawyer. "You got anything you want to say to your girl, you best say it tonight." Sawyer just looks at him. Danny and Jack should attend some anger-management classes together. Sawyer gets to his feet, as the Others leave, and says to Kate, "And how was your day, honey?"

Apparently God loved what Eko did in the church so much that he sent CGI rays of sunshine streaming through the trees for Eko's funeral, while Locke explains that he went to get Eko's Jesus stick, as he didn't think it would be right to bury Eko with out it. Yeah, that was worth being secretive about. He says a little bit about how he thinks Eko died for a reason: "I just hope it's no more than thirteen weeks before we find out what the heck it might be." Then he crouches down and starts hammering the Eko stick into the ground as a grave marker. "Rest in peace, Mistereko," he says, "Thank you for helping me find my…" he stops, because one of the sunbeams is shining directly on something etched into the end of the Jesus stick: "Lift up your eyes and look north. John 3:05."

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