House of the Rising Sun (Lost)
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| Lost (TV series) episode | |
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| “House of the Rising Sun” | |
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| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 6 |
| Guest star(s) | Dustin Watchman (Scott), Sora Jung (Decorator), Meilinda Soerjoko (Chrissy-Ticket Agent) |
| Writer(s) | Javier Grillo-Marxuach |
| Director | Michael Zinberg |
| Production no. | 104 |
| Original airdate | October 27, 2004 |
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"House of the Rising Sun" is the 6th episode of Lost. It is the sixth episode of the show's first season. The episode was directed by Michael Zinberg and written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach. It first aired on October 27, 2004 on ABC. The character of Sun-Hwa Kwon is featured in the episode's flashback.
[edit] Plot
A flashback shows Sun at a party. Jin, a waiter, passes Sun a note telling her to meet him in private. Sun wants to run away with Jin, but he insists they tell her father that they are seeing each other.
Jack, Kate, Charlie and Locke go to the caves. Jin attacks Michael for no apparent reason. Sawyer and Sayid handcuff Jin to the wreckage. Michael says the attack was racially motivated. At the caves they discover two bodies, whom Locke dubs "Adam and Eve". Jack estimates that they have been dead for 40-50 years, and finds a pouch on them containing two stones: one black, the other white.
In a flashback, Jin returns from talking to Sun's father, who approves of their relationship as long as Jin takes a job working for him. One night after they're married, Jin returns home covered in someone else's blood. He tells Sun he was doing work for her father.
At the beach, Jin tells Sun that Michael has her father's watch. Locke and Charlie are clearing the wreckage at the caves and Locke tells Charlie he recognizes him from Drive Shaft. Charlie is relieved that finally someone is familiar with his musical background.
Jack and Kate return to the beach and Jack starts talking to people about moving to the caves. The castaways argue whether to stay on the beach where a rescue party could see them, or move to the caves, where there is more shelter and fresh water. The group splits into two camps accordingly.
In the next flashback, Sun secretly plots to leave Jin and her father, so she will be free to go wherever she wants. On the island, Sun finds Michael alone, and in perfect, unbroken English says, "I need to talk to you." Michael is shocked that she speaks English. Sun tells him that Jin is unaware of this. She explains that Jin angrily attacked Michael because of the watch he's wearing, which belongs to her father. Michael says he found it in the wreckage.
At the caves, Locke tells Charlie that he knows Charlie is addicted to heroin. Locke says if Charlie gives up his drugs, the island will give him his guitar, which he misses deeply. Locke finds the guitar, and Charlie is ecstatic. On the beach, Kate refuses to go with Jack to the caves. Michael approaches Jin with an axe and cuts him free. However, one of the cuffs remains on his wrist. He returns the watch and tells Jin to stay away from him and Walt.
A flashback shows Sun at the airport about to leave Jin forever. However, she can't do it, and boards the doomed flight with her husband. That night at the caves, Charlie plays his guitar as Jack returns with people from the beach.
| Lost | |
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| Production: | DVD releases • Episode list • Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Soundtrack |
| Main characters: | Ana Lucia • Ben • Boone • Charlie • Claire • Desmond • Hurley • Jack • Jin • Juliet • Kate</br>Libby • Locke • Michael • Mr. Eko • Nikki • Paulo • Sawyer • Sayid • Shannon • Sun • Walt |
| Supporting characters: | Bernard • Rose • The Others |
| Organizations: | DHARMA Initiative • Hanso Foundation • Oceanic Airlines |
| Elements: | Crossovers • DHARMA Initiative stations • Flight 815 • Mythology • Thematic motifs |
| Miscellaneous: | Gary Troup • Lost Experience • Rachel Blake • In popular culture • Video game |

