Episode Report Card Daniel: B+ | 148 USERS: C+ YOU GRADE IT Gone out the window
By Daniel | Season 3 | Episode 2 | Aired on 2006.10.11
He tells them to get to work, but Kate says she's not doing anything until she sees Jack. Danny calmly steps forward, holds out his taser -- and zaps Sawyer, who falls to the ground. This is disincentive for Kate how, exactly? Danny smirks and says that was a quarter charge. He grabs Sawyer by the hair and tells him that when he can walk, the wheelbarrow's right over there, and he swaggers off. Kate watches him go, her hair all flyaway. She's morphing into Rousseau in front of our eyes!
So let's sum it up: 1) Gets really angry at Sawyer; 2) thinks Kate should spend less time clothed; 3) goes by the name of Danny. Sweeeeet.
Flashback to Mr. Paik's office, to which Jin has been summoned. He looks so much younger in a suit, with his hair washed and combed. "We have a problem," Sun Daddy tells him, sliding a folder across his desk to Jin, who opens it. Inside is a picture of Jae -- just Jae, fully clothed, and not currently lying naked next to Sun. "This man has been stealing from me," says Mr. Paik. "I need you to put an end to it." Jin asks what he's been stealing, but Mr. Paik says it isn't important. Jin says he'll deliver a message, and Sun Daddy is all, "I want a message delivered, I'll call FedEx. I need you to put an END to it!" And Jin finally understands that this particular message is to be delivered with terminal velocity. And he says he can't do it. Can too! counters Sun Daddy. Jin tries to protest that this isn't his job. "Your job is what I say it is!" snaps Sun Daddy, so Jin figures he'll quit. Like that'll work. Mr. Paik tells him he doesn't get to quit. He slams the table and yells about Jae shaming him. And guess what, Jin? When you married his daughter, his shame became your shame. "I need you to restore our family's honour." Jin thinks about it for a long moment before taking the folder and bowing. You know, very few people like every aspect of their jobs, Jin. For me, it's when the person who sits next to me microwaves up some popcorn. For you, it's occasionally having to beat or kill people. Don't like it? That's what Monster.com is for.