@@vitesse_arnhem But not uncommon since Elvis Presley married a 14 yo girl when he was 24. The age of consent is most states is 16. I agree however it is creepy for someone over the age of 21 yo to date or marry someone under the age of 18 yo.
So in this scene Horace is really the smoke monster right? Just like it was really the smoke monster when Christian Sheppard appeared (except for the final episode)>
No, not really. Horace is Horace. John is actually sleeping and having a dream in this scene, a dream sent by the island itself. In this show the island has a will and can act upon to advance events. Particularly, the island wants John to find Horace's grave, where he would find a map to the cabin, where he would talk to Christian/MiB and get instructed to move the island - thus starting the final chain of events, which would lead to the ultimate defeat of MiB.
@@ggeerrppeess I think it would make more sense for this dream to be induced by MiB. Horace is dead so MiB can impersonate him. He told John to find the cabin to meet Jacob which is a lie. And it could also be that the island would not interfere with these events and let MiB believe he is enacting his plan on his own will since it was necessary for the time loop to be started and its necessary for MiB to believe he is winning for Jacobs long con.
@@jxsh03 Черный дым просто не хотел чтобы кандидаты все поняли и не встретились с Джейкобом. Поэтому что только не делал. И Джон Локк умер попросту обманул его Черный дым и убил его Бен из за зависти
Beginning of the clip, Locke/MiB wakes, and is laying beside a fire that has burned out, and is emitting a column of smoke…right next to the smoke monster.
Lost where are the best treasured scenes YT John's carving the stick, Star Trekker. Cloey the Dogma runs deep, morons brought explosives to party with. Hor...Ace, dynamite is better than a siren if using forwarning, silent hill uses a horn called Lake Erie.
@@juharon Probably just the island giving him a vision, wouldn't make much sense for the MIB to want John to meet Jacob. Although he does suffer a slight misfortune on "finding" Horace...
@@juharon Jacob lived there for quite a while, and surrounded it with Ash to keep MIB away. it's where he gave Richard lists to give to Ben, then he moved to the tawaret statue when Ben found out the location of the cabin. He instructed ilana and her group to rendevouz at the cabin but when they got there Jacob left them a drawing of tawaret to let them know that he had moved. Between the time Jacob moved to tawaret and his death; MIB used the cabin to trick Claire and locke after the circle of Ash had been broken. So ilana's group burned the cabin to prevent him from using it again.
I'm thankful at least a few Lost clips on RUclips are in HD!
This scene gives me the chills everytime I watch it. I'm getting strong David Lynch/Twin Peaks vibes.
Horace was the smoke monster in his dream
At least he's not using dynamite on the trees this time.
Wowww!! I just realized that Horace looks exactly like the actor who played Percy in the Green Mile. Idk if it is him tho
It's the same actor, Doug Hutchison.
Wow, hair really changes everything
He married a 16 yo girl when he was 51.
C R E E P Y
@@vitesse_arnhem But not uncommon since Elvis Presley married a 14 yo girl when he was 24. The age of consent is most states is 16. I agree however it is creepy for someone over the age of 21 yo to date or marry someone under the age of 18 yo.
@@williamr1088 Elvis pedo
Remember... if we dream the same thing three times, comes to pass...
So in this scene Horace is really the smoke monster right? Just like it was really the smoke monster when Christian Sheppard appeared (except for the final episode)>
From a former long time fan of the show, basically it was the will of the force.
No, not really. Horace is Horace. John is actually sleeping and having a dream in this scene, a dream sent by the island itself. In this show the island has a will and can act upon to advance events. Particularly, the island wants John to find Horace's grave, where he would find a map to the cabin, where he would talk to Christian/MiB and get instructed to move the island - thus starting the final chain of events, which would lead to the ultimate defeat of MiB.
@@ggeerrppeess I think it would make more sense for this dream to be induced by MiB. Horace is dead so MiB can impersonate him. He told John to find the cabin to meet Jacob which is a lie. And it could also be that the island would not interfere with these events and let MiB believe he is enacting his plan on his own will since it was necessary for the time loop to be started and its necessary for MiB to believe he is winning for Jacobs long con.
@@jxsh03 Черный дым просто не хотел чтобы кандидаты все поняли и не встретились с Джейкобом. Поэтому что только не делал. И Джон Локк умер попросту обманул его Черный дым и убил его Бен из за зависти
Poor Horace
unutulmaz..
That Horace was the Island itself.
Hello there.
General Kenobi.
Beginning of the clip, Locke/MiB wakes, and is laying beside a fire that has burned out, and is emitting a column of smoke…right next to the smoke monster.
godspeed John
I just realized he was Ifty in I Am Sam!!
John Locke is a Man of Destiny ❤ LOST
0:14 Ben using his top as a pillow 0:18 Ben isn't using his top as a pillow
Good catch, but, Locke is dreaming. The visions aren't supposed to be 100% persistent. I mean does the respawning tree make any better sense?
@@yubjuli oh so you would say is was intentional and not a mistake?
I think he’s saying it doesn’t matter,because it’s a dream.
@@snarkmark2806well no it doesn't matter really but just gotta get into the mystery you know?
Epic!!!!
lol 1:28 in
npc behaviour
Of course ITs man in Black but whyhe decided to choose deadHorace exactly!
Lost where are the best treasured scenes YT John's carving the stick, Star Trekker. Cloey the Dogma runs deep, morons brought explosives to party with. Hor...Ace, dynamite is better than a siren if using forwarning, silent hill uses a horn called Lake Erie.
Yeah. That's not Horace, though. :)
man in black?
@@juharon Probably just the island giving him a vision, wouldn't make much sense for the MIB to want John to meet Jacob. Although he does suffer a slight misfortune on "finding" Horace...
@@alexanderkuhn2298 it was MIB who lived in Horace's house, wasn't he?
@@juharon Oh yes right! Sorry been a while since I have seen that season. Currently rewatching and on season 3.
@@juharon Jacob lived there for quite a while, and surrounded it with Ash to keep MIB away. it's where he gave Richard lists to give to Ben, then he moved to the tawaret statue when Ben found out the location of the cabin. He instructed ilana and her group to rendevouz at the cabin but when they got there Jacob left them a drawing of tawaret to let them know that he had moved. Between the time Jacob moved to tawaret and his death; MIB used the cabin to trick Claire and locke after the circle of Ash had been broken. So ilana's group burned the cabin to prevent him from using it again.