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Friday, May 25, 2001

In today’s show we see Henry flying the plane with his passenger Katie.  They find Simon’s island but realize that they have no way to land the plane! 

sue05-25-01.jpg (5992 bytes)Katie and Henry are in the plane, flying to Simon’s island.  “We there yet?” asks Katie impatiently.  “No,” answers Henry.  “Are we there yet?” asks Katie again, peering over Henry to look for the island.  “No,” repeats Henry.  “Are we there yet?” says Katie for the third time.  “Say it one more time, Katie, just one more time and you can free fall down to that godforsaken island -- wherever it is!” threatens Henry.  Katie asks Henry how he can see where they’re going in the fog, and Henry responds that he can’t, and they should have waited another day.  “We already waited another day for the weather to clear when we touched down in North Carolina,” explains Katie.  “How long are we supposed to put up with this?”  “For all I know, we have already flown over God's little acre and missed it entirely,” answers Henry.  “We're gonna run out of fuel in the middle of the Atlantic.  We're gonna disappear without a trace, and no one will ever know.”  “I left Simon a note, stop whining,”sue05-25-012.jpg (4692 bytes) reassures Katie.  “Katie Peretti, nose-diving through blinding fog, strapped into a tin can next to the only idiot who's greedy enough to go along on this harebrained scheme!” comments Henry.  “Remind me never to travel with you again,” says Katie.  “I got news for you, sweetheart,” answers Henry, “There may not be a next time.” 

“Oh, look, the fog is clearing, finally,” observes Katie.  “Wait, Henry, look.  Look, right down there.  Do you see it?”  “Out of this sue05-25-013.jpg (4455 bytes) world,” says Henry, looking in the direction she’s pointing.  “I think that's the cluster of islands!  Do you see them?” asks Katie excitedly.  “Yeah, yeah, give me -- give me a landmark.  Now, what are we looking for?” asks Henry.  “Well, Simon said that there would be one island off to the side, all by itself,” explains Katie.  “It's not on the map, but – “  “There's a shocker,” interrupts Henry.  “Wait.  There it is!  There it is!  Hurry up!” exclaims Katie.  “Do you see it?  Do you see it?  That's it.  Look, there's the cliff -- oh, and the burned-down hut!”  “Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, something went up in flames!” agrees Henry.  “Yes, and there's the rocky outcropping, and the tiny bay!  Henry, this is it!  We found it!  We found it!  We actually did it!  I cannot believe it!”  “Just point me the way to that diamond,” declares Henry. 

“And right at this very moment, Simon is thinking about the huge sacrifices I'm making, the lengths that I would go to to help him find his treasure,” daydreams Katie.  “Foolish, foolish girl,” responds Henry the realist.  “Well, fasten your seat belt and return your seats to their upright positions.”  “You're right.  Oh, it's going to be so beautiful.  Simon and Lily were stranded in paradise,” says Katie.  “I know,” agrees Henry.  “That island is just screaming to be a five-star luxury resort.  It's got everything, except -- Katie, are you sure this is the right island?”  “Yeah, of course I'm sure,” answers Katie confidently.  “Okay.  Well, tell me, where is the landing strip?” asks Henry.  “The what?” asks Katie.  “The landing strip,” repeats Henry.  “You know, it's that little runway where the planes, they take off and they land?”  “I know what it is,” answers Katie defensively.  “Simon didn't say.”  “Well, did Simon say how Holden managed to land the plane when he rescued them?” prodded Henry.  “I didn't ask.  What, am I supposed to think of everything?  I'm sure he just landed on the water,” says Katie.  “On the water?” asks Henry, concerned.  “Yeah,” answers Katie.  “Did he say he landed on the water?” asks Henry again.  “Yeah, what's the big deal?  Just lower the pontoons,” instructs Katie.  “What pontoons?” asks Henry worriedly. 

Henry begins to fear for his life.  “I don't believe this.  No, this is sue05-25-014.jpg (4429 bytes) too soon. I -- my apartment is a mess.  I haven't had a chance to tell my parents I love them.”  (At least now we know he has parents!)  “What are you talking about?” wonders Katie.  “Oh, this is -- this is not happening,” hopes Henry.  “What's going to happen?” asks Katie naively.  “We're going to die, Katie,” says Henry bluntly.  “We're all gonna die eventually,” says Katie philosophically.  “Yes, but not everyone gets a chance to die in the middle of nowhere with hungry sharks waiting to scarf up every bit,” observes Henry.  Katie tells him to stop being so dramatic, and Henry answers, “You -- you pack a perfect wardrobe and enough junk food to feed a Navy Seal.  Yet, you neglect to tell me that we need a pontoon plane to land!”  “All of these little planes have pontoons,” says Katie, unconcerned.  “It's like when you'resue05-25-015.jpg (3717 bytes) driving an SUV.  You press a button and presto -- four-wheel drive.  We just need to find the button.”  She begins to look around the plane for the magic button, and Henry says, “Katie -- Katie, are you out of your mind?  No, seriously, maybe I've been overestimating you all this time.”  “What, no button?” asks Katie.  “No!  There's no button!” declares Henry.  “There's no pontoons!  No pontoon, there's no floating.  No floating, guess what?  We sink, Katie, just like a diamond.” 

“Oh.”  “Oh?!  Oh, is that all you can say?  All right, I want you to get that little thing you called a map, and I want you to locate the nearest airport immediately,” commands Henry.  “For what?” asks Katie.  “For what?” repeats Henry.  “We are turning this thing around.  End of the diamond expedition.”  “Oh, no, we are not,” states Katie firmly.  “You just keep going where you're going, fly boy.  There's no way I'm going home without that rock.”  Henry asks where they’re going to land, and Katie answers, “There's a beach.  Land there.”  “On the sand?” asks Henry, laughing.  “Henry, you are a genius at flying by the seat of your pants.  You taught me to do that.  If anyone can do it, you can,” encourages Katie.  sue05-25-016.jpg (3956 bytes)“Oh, I hate it when you turn into a cheerleader.  I hate it!”  “Oh, come on.  Live a little.  We're having the time of our lives.  You don't want to stop now,” continues cheerleader Katie.  “You're right.  Yeah, you're right, Katie,” agrees Henry.  “I don't want to stop now.  I'm too young to die.  And your optimism is bordering on maniacal.  We are turning back.”  He starts to turn the wheel.  Katie grabs it and turns it back, saying, “Oh no we're not!” 

“Katie.  Hey, Katie!  Katie!” yells Henry.  You're gonna get us killed!”  “I am landing this plane whether you like it or not,” says Katie, determined.  “Land it where?!  We're gonna crash!” says Henry fearfully.  “Would you grow a sense of adventure or shut up and assume the position?  We're coming in,” says Katie, as she prepares to land the plane.  “That's supposed to be my line,” protests Henry.  “Now, can we just -- can we just talk about this for a minute?” he asks as he slaps at her hands, trying to get her to let go.  “No time for talk.  Time for action,” says Katie as she puts the plane in descent.  Henry and Katie scream as they begin their rough landing. 

Today’s episode was directed by Michael Eilbaum and written by Lynn Martin.

 

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