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Previously on Lost:
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You didn't tell us
your condition.

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My condition is not an issue.
I've lived with it for four years.

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I'll get you on a plane
back to Sydney.

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I don't want to go to Sydney!
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You don't know who you're dealing with.
Don't tell me what I can't do!

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This is destiny.
This is my destiny!

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I'm supposed to do this, damn it!
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How do you open a hatch
that has no handle, no latch,

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no discernible way
of opening it?

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What's that?
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A game.
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My favorite game.
I used to play with my brother.

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It's called Mouse Trap.
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How do you play?
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You start with
all these parts off the board.

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And then, one by one,
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you build the trap.
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Shoe. Bucket. Tub.
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Piece by piece,
it all comes together.

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And then you wait till your opponent
lands here on the old Cheese Wheel.

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Then if you set it up
just right,

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you spring the trap.
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Go ahead, kiddo.
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May I help you, ma'am?
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Yes...
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Could you tell me
where the footballs are?

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Yeah. Aisle eight
for regulation.

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Aisle fifteen for Nerf.
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Oh, yes, thank you. Thanks.
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You want my opinion?
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Boone, you gotta
have some faith.

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All we gotta do is break the glass,
and then we're in.

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Trebuchet delivers
half a ton of force.

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Why is it a trebuchet?
Looks like a catapult.

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It's called a trebuchet,
because it's a trebuchet.

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I don't get you, man.
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One minute you're quoting Nietzsche,
now you're an engineer.


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