In 1977, following the events of the previous episode,
"Namaste", Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews) is in the Dharma
Initiative's jail. He is questioned by Horace Goodspeed (Doug Hutchison),
Dharma's leader, Radzinsky (Eric Lange), Dharma's head of research, and
James "Sawyer" Ford (Josh Holloway), who under the alias of
LaFleur, is Dharma's head of security. Sayid does not say anything and is
later visited by a twelve-year-old Ben Linus (Sterling Beaumon). Ben's
father (Jon Gries) witnesses this and assaults Ben for bringing Sayid
food. Sayid is later confronted one-on-one by Sawyer, who in an effort to
save Sayid, tries to convince Sayid to give a false confession of being a
defector from the island's native population, the Others.
Sayid refuses and is subsequently taken to Oldham (William Sanderson),
Dharma's resident interrogation expert ("He's our you," as
Sawyer describes him to Sayid). Oldham gives Sayid a truth serum which
forces Sayid to reveal his knowledge of Dharma's stations, including the
future Swan Station, and that he has previously been to the island.
However, he also tells them that he is from the future, which discredits
his story. Upon returning to the jail, Sayid is once again visited by Ben,
who pledges to free Sayid because Ben wishes to join the Others. That
evening, several members of the Dharma Initiative take a vote to decide
whether to execute Sayid. After an impassioned statement from new mother
Amy (Reiko Aylesworth), they all vote in favor of execution. Sawyer
attempts to let Sayid escape, but Sayid refuses, stating he has found his
purpose for returning to the island.
Meanwhile, at the barracks, Juliet Burke (Elizabeth Mitchell) expresses
her concern to Sawyer that their relationship will be jeopardized because
of Kate Austen's (Evangeline Lilly) return to the island. Jack Shephard
(Matthew Fox) and Kate learn of their relationship from Hugo
"Hurley" Reyes (Jorge Garcia) and Kate takes Juliet's advice to
stay away from Sawyer. Later in the evening, Sawyer goes to Kate's house
and asks her why she came back to the island. Before she can answer,
however, a flaming Dharma van crashes into one of the houses. While
everyone is distracted by the fire, Ben helps Sayid escape from the jail.
While they are fleeing, Sayid steals a gun from Jin-Soo Kwon (Daniel Dae
Kim) after knocking him out. Sayid then shoots Ben in the chest and runs
off.
In a flashback to his childhood, Sayid watches as his brother is forced
by his father to kill a chicken as a rite of passage. He is unable to do
it, so Sayid does it for him; this greatly pleases Sayid's father. Another
flashback shows Sayid killing a man in Moscow, during his time as an
assassin for Ben Linus (Michael Emerson). This is the last man on Ben's
hit list and Sayid is left uncertain on how to continue living his life.
After John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) dies, Ben visits Sayid and encourages him
to go to Los Angeles. Following the events of "This Place is
Death", Sayid meets Ilana (Zuleikha Robinson) at a bar. She is a
bounty hunter who has been employed to take Sayid to Guam by the family of
a man Sayid previously killed for Ben (as seen in "The
Economist"). After seeing some of the Oceanic Six preparing to board
the same flight, he begs her to take the next plane, but she refuses. On
the plane, after he sees Ben board, he asks Ilana if she is working for
Ben. Sayid describes Ben as a monster and Ilana asks Sayid why anyone
would work for a man like Ben. Sayid replies, "I did."
"He's
Our You" is the tenth television episode of the fifth season of ABC's
Lost. The ninety-third episode of the show overall, "He's Our
You" aired on March 25, 2009 on ABC in the United States. The episode
was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Greg
Yaitanes.