- Rose is opposed to Bernard's plan to build an SOS sign on the beach. Jack and Kate venture into the jungle to propose a trade with the Others.
- Bernard tries to convince the survivors to build a S.O.S. signal with rocks on the sand, hoping to be seen by a satellite or an airplane. His first encounter with Rose, who was terminal, and their romance, are disclosed through flashbacks. Bernard never gives up searching for the cure of Rose before crashing the island. Meanwhile, Jack invites Kate to join him in the woods to propose to "The Others" a trade between Henry and Walt. John Locke is intrigued with the words of Henry about the unnecessary use of the computer. Is Henry playing him for a fool? Elsewhere, Charlie assists Mr. Eko in building a proposed church for the rest of the survivors.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Rose is surprisingly and vehemently opposed to Bernard's plan to create an S.O.S. signal. Rose and Bernard's background story shows how they first met in Niagara Falls, New York, got engaged, and showing their honeymoon to Australia where Bernard took Rose to a spiritual "healer" to cure her of her cancer. Meanwhile, romantic sparks are rekindled between Jack and Kate when they trek into the jungle to propose a "trade" with "The Others" of the captive Henry Gale for little Walt. Charlie helps Mr. Eko build a church for the survivors to pray in. Also, Locke begins to question his faith in the island.—Anonymous
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