Sayid asks Kirsten about seeing ghosts in the cabin this year although she hasn’t seen any. In the present, Kirsten and the others go swimming. Then, Jeevan invites her to use the spare bedroom to get some rest. While Frank and Jeevan (Himesh Patel) speak in Hindi, Kirsten sends a few text messages to her parents. Frank believes everything will return to normal in a few days since the power is still on. Frank (Nabhaan Rizwan) recommends turning the television off as Kirsten tries calling her father. Catherine isn’t there to take her call while the man on the television says there have been at least 10,000 deaths. She reveals she asked Sayid (Andy McQueen) to come swimming with them as we jump back in time and young Kirsten tries to get in touch with her mother. Alex says she wishes she could’ve had a phone. Kirsten is confident that the phone will fit all of their plays. They talk about the cellphone and a feature that helps them find a ride. While walking through the woods, Kirsten is asked if she is okay since the woods remind her of Jeevan. Kirsten and Alexandra decide to do something together. She asks about Kirsten who seems to be a favorite. A little girl runs up with a basket in her hands and welcomes them back to St. As the parade continues, Kirsten says she doesn’t like Hamlet and Sarah complains about the difficulty of composing a symphony. Next, The Traveling Symphony walks through a little town and waves at the locals on the sides of the road. When he finishes, the group cheers and Dieter agrees to add him to the roster. Dan goes a skit about the Fourth of July, fighting for their freedom, and a likely battle. Kirsten wonders if they even need a new player. Alexandra (Philippine Velge) convinces Dieter (Joe Pingue) to let him audition his way. They only perform Shakespeare so they’re hesitant to let him do something else. Seconds later, Dan stands in front of the group and asks to do something besides Shakespeare. He tells them he is going to audition again. Dan arrives and Kirsten doesn’t seem thrilled to see him. Kirsten finds Charlie who is heavily pregnant. She rides a horse and talks to other members of the group. We jump to year twenty as an older Kirsten (Mackenzie Davis) walks around the camp and asks about Charlie (Clark Backo). Kirsten listens as Sarah says they blame you if you stay but love you like you saved them when you return. She says they burn the house down, go, and try to make the world make sense for a minute. Sarah reveals they’re The Traveling Symphony and travel for a reason. As they see someone in the distance, Sarah warns her the director hates children although they’re the only ones who can act. Kirsten says they’re going to fix the ship and she will say goodbye to Arthur, Jeevan, and her little brother Frank. Kirsten explains she was a Shakespearean actor and trained under Arthur Leander. ![]() Then, she offers her a box of Cheez-Its while saying she played music before the sickness. Sarah (Lori Petty) introduces herself to Kirsten and offers her a drink of water. She asks Kirsten her name before quickly realizing the girl isn’t a threat. The woman quickly spins around with her gun drawn. She sees a woman sitting on a chair in the distance, pulls out her knife, and approaches her slowly. ![]() It is the 2nd year of the incident and Kirsten is all alone. As the second episode of Station Eleven begins, we see a young Kirsten (Matilda Lawler) sitting on the ground with her hand on the Station Eleven book.
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