I would have cried . . . until I remembered how Locke had shoved Mikhail through that sonic fence. Very similar to how his dad had shoved him out of the window.
@juanitajones6900 Ah yeah, such a similar situation to test if someone is telling the truth when they say a weird fence won't hurt you and finding out they lied to try and hurt you. It's totally comparable to pushing your innocent son out a 8th floor window because he found out you murdered some innocent kid. You are totally not sick and deranged if you equate one with the other.
I am so glad you guys noticed that a lot of what's motivating Jack to go at it this way is because of his broken heart, when he saw Sawyer and Kate in the cages. So he just wants to get away, not just off the Island. I am kinda surprised others are surprised by Jack's deep feelings for Kate. And Cooper is truly a despicable psychopath, Locke had no chance against him by trusting him one bit.
As a kid in the 1970's, I grew up watching a TV series called "Emergency!" (a show somewhat similar to "Chicago Fire") about the 2 L.A. paramedics. One of the main actors who played a paramedic was Kevin Tighe (who now plays Locke's father). Later in 1989 Tighe was in a movie ( "K-9") where he played a wealthy drug smuggler. In the film he was so evil he shoots a dog (a police canine who was chasing him). So I knew that Tighe could make a very convincing evil Anthony Cooper. Nevertheless, the attack on his son John came as a shocking surprise when I first saw it 15 years ago.
Reconciliation is a wonderful thing, but as someone whose father is a malignant narcissist, sometimes it's not possible. Sometimes you have to get rid of toxic people in your life, and move on. Life is better with good people around you.
Therapists have to push you a little after something like that. Your recovery will take longer because of where you are mentally. Mental and physical have to heal. But the body must get moving.
They don’t read these comments so I think it’s okay to say that Storms theory about the evil side of the island and the good side of the island is very close… maybe not the correct people but the theory is a good one
Members of the Others were never kidnapped. They were recruited. Why did Locke feel he knew more about the island than anyone? Because the island had healed his legs? And the argument that Ben had no business being on the island because he and the Others had modern conveniences struck me as rather shallow and irrelevant.
Claires Mother was driving. She flew through the window on the driver's side. Claire was in the passenger seat when she woke up. When I first saw it I thought maybe she was driving too though. Upon further review, I saw the steering wheel. Thanks Bob & Josh.
Locke always has the saddest back stories
The scene with locke crying in the wheelchair gets me everything 😢
I would have cried . . . until I remembered how Locke had shoved Mikhail through that sonic fence. Very similar to how his dad had shoved him out of the window.
@juanitajones6900 Ah yeah, such a similar situation to test if someone is telling the truth when they say a weird fence won't hurt you and finding out they lied to try and hurt you. It's totally comparable to pushing your innocent son out a 8th floor window because he found out you murdered some innocent kid. You are totally not sick and deranged if you equate one with the other.
Even Locke‘s back has a sad and traumatizing backstory.
! ... "back"-story ... LOL
I am so glad you guys noticed that a lot of what's motivating Jack to go at it this way is because of his broken heart, when he saw Sawyer and Kate in the cages. So he just wants to get away, not just off the Island. I am kinda surprised others are surprised by Jack's deep feelings for Kate.
And Cooper is truly a despicable psychopath, Locke had no chance against him by trusting him one bit.
As a kid in the 1970's, I grew up watching a TV series called "Emergency!" (a show somewhat similar to "Chicago Fire") about the 2 L.A. paramedics. One of the main actors who played a paramedic was Kevin Tighe (who now plays Locke's father). Later in 1989 Tighe was in a movie ( "K-9") where he played a wealthy drug smuggler. In the film he was so evil he shoots a dog (a police canine who was chasing him). So I knew that Tighe could make a very convincing evil Anthony Cooper. Nevertheless, the attack on his son John came as a shocking surprise when I first saw it 15 years ago.
Wait, did they cut out the "We have two giant hamsters..." line?
Why?
Reconciliation is a wonderful thing, but as someone whose father is a malignant narcissist, sometimes it's not possible. Sometimes you have to get rid of toxic people in your life, and move on. Life is better with good people around you.
You mean . . . simply move on from toxic people in your life.
Wow, what a reveal. Even Locke‘s back has a sad and traumatizing backstory.
Generally when a back is broken it's sad, lol.
Written by: Drew Goddard & Jeff Pinkner
Directed by: Jack Bender
Finally!!
Terry O'Quinn's overdue Emmy episode!!
Therapists have to push you a little after something like that. Your recovery will take longer because of where you are mentally. Mental and physical have to heal. But the body must get moving.
Tom pointing out the phone is next to the window - omg. Cause I've watched the series 4x and never noticed that
what a show. could it get any crazier??
There is no way it can get any crazier. RAZZLE DAZZLE.
15:42 That theory is in next episode.
They don’t read these comments so I think it’s okay to say that Storms theory about the evil side of the island and the good side of the island is very close… maybe not the correct people but the theory is a good one
I think you should look at the title…
I don’t know whose told you not to look at the title as they don’t spoil anything
Members of the Others were never kidnapped. They were recruited. Why did Locke feel he knew more about the island than anyone? Because the island had healed his legs? And the argument that Ben had no business being on the island because he and the Others had modern conveniences struck me as rather shallow and irrelevant.
when it's available somewhere you can react to spider-man no way home
Claires Mother was driving. She flew through the window on the driver's side. Claire was in the passenger seat when she woke up. When I first saw it I thought maybe she was driving too though.
Upon further review, I saw the steering wheel. Thanks Bob & Josh.
Claire was driving. In Australia, the steering wheel is on the right. Her Mum was the passenger.
Yeah, Claire was driving