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"The Whole Truth" is the 40th episode
of Lost. It is the sixteenth episode of the second season. The episode
was directed by Karen Gaviola, and written by Elizabeth Sarnoff and
Christina M. Kim. It first aired on March 22, 2006 on ABC. The
character of Sun-Hwa Kwon is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
Plot
Centric Character(s): Sun
In flashback, it is shown that Sun and Jin were experiencing
difficulties in their marriage because they were unable to have
children. They seek help from a doctor who tells them Sun is incapable
of having children. Jin reacts poorly and accuses Sun of having known
this before their wedding and concealing it from him.
It is also revealed that Sun was still seeing her old boyfriend, Jae
Lee, who is secretly giving her English lessons. She tells Jae about
her plans to leave Jin, but Jae warns against it: his relationship with
a woman for whom he traveled to America did not work out. He wants Sun
to stay in Korea for him. Sun and Jae exchange romantic glances.
Later, the doctor finds Sun and admits to her that it is actually Jin
who is sterile, but he had been afraid to tell Jin because he knows Jin
works for Sun's father and would have burned his practice "to the
ground" if he told a man like Jin that he was sterile.
On the island, Sun and Jin are experiencing problems because of Jin's
over-protectiveness towards Sun after her attempted abduction. Sun
suspects she is pregnant.
Sun approaches Sawyer for a pregnancy test kit, which turns out to be a
[Charles] Widmore Labs branded kit, and Kate and Sun wait anxiously for
the result, which is positive. Still having doubts about the result,
Sun consults Jack, who says a false negative is one thing, but a
positive is usually a positive — and congratulates her on her new baby.
Bernard and Rose are seen walking along the beach arguing about Bernard
forgetting Rose's birthday. Bernard attempts to catch oysters on the
reef to make a pearl necklace for Rose, until Jin figures out what he
is doing and tells him in broken English that there are none. Sawyer
congratulates Jin on the new baby--he does not understand.
Locke tells Ana Lucia about the captive, Henry, and asks her to
interrogate him without consulting Jack.
Ana Lucia gets Henry to give her a map of the supposed location of his
balloon but seeing the rift between Jack and Locke, decides not to tell
either of them. She instead convinces Sayid to guide her to the site to
see if the balloon exists. Charlie accompanies them, inadvertently
revealing to Ana Lucia that he is carrying a gun. Charlie gives the gun
to Sayid, rather than Ana Lucia, a "murderer." They arrive at the site
and begin looking but do not find it. Ana Lucia wants to be sure before
she and Sayid do anything drastic to Henry, so Sayid splits the area
into three parts and says that they will continue looking until Ana
Lucia is satisfied.
Jin apologizes to Sun for their earlier argument. He tells her that he
needs her since he cannot understand anybody else. Sun tells him she is
pregnant. She also tells him that he is the one who is sterile, but
tells him that he is the only man she has ever slept with. Jin believes
her and says the baby is a "miracle." As the two embrace, Sun gives off
a nervous yet happy look.
Back in the hatch, Jack lets Henry out of the armory and gives him
cereal from a box covered in DHARMA logos. Henry questions where they
got it, to which Locke says from the pantry full of food; Henry replies
with disbelief that they do not question the hatch and its contents
more closely. Henry then states that this must be his reward for good
behavior, for finally drawing the map to his balloon.
Jack and Locke are speechless as Henry goes on to say that Ana Lucia
probably did not tell them because of their constant power struggle and
"trust issues". He then plays on their fears by pointing out that if he
was an Other, he would have used this opportunity to lead their friends
to a secluded place where they would be ambushed, captured, and traded
for Henry's life. Henry ends the episode by saying it is a good thing
he is not "one of them", and "You guys got any milk?"
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