As they stroll through the jungle, Hurley's having some trouble with the idea that this is all in his head. "Every rock, every tree. Every tree frog," says Dave. Hurley doesn't tell him that there are no longer any tree frogs on this island. Dave says the Santa Rosa Dave was real, but that Dave is probably "bouncing from hot chick to hot chick." So I'm making you up, asks Hurley, as they stop for a moment. Dave says that's "sorta" true, but Dave is really part of Hurley's subconscious, as are all the people on the island. "What part of me are you?" asks Hurley. "I'm the part of you that wants to wake up," says Dave, who turns away and tells Hurley to follow him, and they come out onto a coastal cliff, which Dave says is "the big finale," the way for him to snap out of it. Hurley gingerly looks over the cliff, and says he doesn't want to kill himself. "Who said anything about killing yourself, man? This is going to bring you back to life?" Dave says Hurley's gotta tell his mind that he doesn't believe any of this. "So if I..." says Hurley, looking over the cliff again, and he can't even say it, "...all this will be gone? I'll just wake up?" That's right, says Dave, clapping Hurley on the shoulder. "And when you do wake up, come find me. I'm sure I miss ya."













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