In the hatch, Hurley struggles with the task of food rationing. Charlie asks if the bunker has peanut butter for Claire, but Hurley refuses to answer. Hurley asks Rose to help him take inventory. At one point, Hurley has a dream that Jin tells him in English that "everything is going to change".
Hurley becomes uncertain with his ability to ration the food in a way that will make everybody happy. He tries to quit, but Locke wont let him, telling him that everybody has their job and this is his. Hurley then tries to blow up the food with dynamite, but Rose stops him. He then decides to give everything away because rations wont amount to much. All the food is distributed at once and the survivors have a huge feast.
Sawyer, Michael, and Jin learn that their captors are survivors from the tail section of their plane. They are taken to a Dharma initiative station where the other survivors take shelter. One woman tells them that there were 23 survivors, but very few remain.
Meanwhile, the messages in a bottle that went on the raft wash ashore. Claire and Shannon give the bottle to Sun and she decides to bury the bottle on the beach.
In the hatch, Jack and Sayid inspect a concrete barricade blocking what appears to be a coridor to another side of the bunker.
Flashbacks:
Hurley keps his lottery win a secret and quits his job at a fast food restaurant along with his friend Johnny. They spend their day pulling a prank on their former boss and visiting a record store where Hurley asks out his crush.
Later, Hurley ask Johnny to promise that they will never change and he agrees. Johnny then pulls into a gas station and notices a news crew when the clerk loudly points at Hurley ad says he is the man who bought the winning ticket. Despite his promise, Johnny's expression shows that everything has changed.
Do you agree with Hurley's final decision of how to handle the food?
OK: I think Hurley ended up making the best decision and it was nice to see the survivors joyful for once.
SH: I think Hurley thought about how people would respond realistically and made a decision based on that knowledge. In the end, he did what would cause the least amount of people to be upset.
What do you think about the tail survivors so far?
OK: I think there is so much more we need to learn about their first days on the island. They seem to be afraid of something that they aren't talking about.
SH: I think they are awfully sketchy for lack of a better term. I understand that they have gone through some traumatizing events, but they have transformed into near savages.
Where do you think the blocked corridor leads?
OK: I think it leads to where the tail survivors are sheltered at now.
SH: To be honest, I don't recall noticing the blocked corridor, but it probably leads to something the Dharma initiative people wanted to keep hidden from the participants.
What do you think about Hurly's history with Johnny?
OK: I liked their genuine friendship, but I am sad because it does look like Johnny is going to not want to be friends with Hurley anymore.
SH: I think Hurley did all he could to keep their friendship together but Johnny wasn't able to understand why Hurley acted the way he did, ruining the friendship and breaking my heart.
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