Jack"s Flashbacks
Note: Jack's flashbacks are presented here in the order they happened in his life, as opposed to the order in which they were shown on the show. To read the flashbacks in the order they were presented to Lost viewers, see Jack's profile for links to episodes containing his flashbacks.
Jack talks to his mom in his father's study. She tells him that his father is missing and that Jack must find him.
Jack protests, saying he hasn't talked to his father for two months. He says he can't do it. "You don't get to say 'I can't,'" she says. "Not after what you did."
Jack sighs. "Where is he?"
"Australia."
A hotel manager tells Jack that his father hasn't been in his hotel room for three days. They had to have security haul him out of the bar and gave him this room because he was too drunk to rent a car. "My father was a chief of surgery," Jack declares, quickly losing his patience. Jack finds his father's wallet in the room and the manager suggests calling the police.
Jack walks down a corridor with an Australian medical examiner, who explains that Jack's father drank himself to death.
Jack is angry, telling an Oceanic Airlines ticket agent that he has to bring his father's body back to the United States. He says it has to be done because he needs to bury his father. "I need it to be done.
I need it to be over."
Jack sits in the airport bar. A woman next to him asks why he was yelling at the girl at the check-in counter. Jack asks if he knows her and she says, "So, your dad died, huh?"
"I thought you didn't hear what I was yelling about," he says and she says she was being polite. She asks why no wedding ring. And he says he's not married anymore.
He asks her name and she says, "Ana-Lucia." She explains that she's drinking at noon because she hates flying and they stuck her way in the back where the wheels come down right under your feet. She asks where he's sitting.
"Twenty-three B."
She says, "Forty-two F, want to trade?"
Her phone rings and Jack says his name is Jack and she says they'll have their next drink on the plane and walks off to take the call.
Jack Finds His Father
Episode 1x5, White Rabbit - Flashback 2Jack talks to his mom in his father's study. She tells him that his father is missing and that Jack must find him.
Jack protests, saying he hasn't talked to his father for two months. He says he can't do it. "You don't get to say 'I can't,'" she says. "Not after what you did."
Jack sighs. "Where is he?"
"Australia."
A hotel manager tells Jack that his father hasn't been in his hotel room for three days. They had to have security haul him out of the bar and gave him this room because he was too drunk to rent a car. "My father was a chief of surgery," Jack declares, quickly losing his patience. Jack finds his father's wallet in the room and the manager suggests calling the police.
Death
Episode 1x5, White Rabbit - Flashback 3Jack walks down a corridor with an Australian medical examiner, who explains that Jack's father drank himself to death.
Need It To Be Done
Episode 1x5, White Rabbit - Flashback 4Jack is angry, telling an Oceanic Airlines ticket agent that he has to bring his father's body back to the United States. He says it has to be done because he needs to bury his father. "I need it to be done.
I need it to be over."
Ana-Lucia
Episode 1x23, Exodus Part 1 - Flashback 1Jack sits in the airport bar. A woman next to him asks why he was yelling at the girl at the check-in counter. Jack asks if he knows her and she says, "So, your dad died, huh?"
"I thought you didn't hear what I was yelling about," he says and she says she was being polite. She asks why no wedding ring. And he says he's not married anymore.
He asks her name and she says, "Ana-Lucia." She explains that she's drinking at noon because she hates flying and they stuck her way in the back where the wheels come down right under your feet. She asks where he's sitting.
"Twenty-three B."
She says, "Forty-two F, want to trade?"
Her phone rings and Jack says his name is Jack and she says they'll have their next drink on the plane and walks off to take the call.
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