Miles drives up and he’s clearly not a very good actor because he can’t stop staring. He finally tells Sawyer that there’s a Hostile who’s been captured, and when he gets on the walkie talkie, he’s furious that Sayid is the Hostile.
Sawyer drives over and Radzinsky wants to shoot Sayid because he thinks he’s a spy who saw the model of the Swan and where they plan on building it. In the holding room, James LaFleur interrogates Sayid and coerces him into admitting that he’s a Hostile, which allows Sawyer to take him back to the barracks as part of the Truce.
He takes the prisoner downstairs and locks him up, leaving him for another day. Sawyer goes home to read a book, and Jack stops by to ask what the plan is with Sayid. The two men get into an argument about leadership skills, and while Jack acted impulsively and got a lot of people killed, Sawyer likes to read a book every night like Winston Churchill did and think. Wow, I never would’ve pegged Sawyer for a thinker.
Back at the prison, a little boy walks over to give Sayid a sandwich. The little boy looks a bit like Harry Potter. But his real name is Ben. Yeah, that’s right, Benjamin Linus. So you mean this whole time Ben has known exactly who all these people are? I’m going to have a hard time buying that.
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