RangerWickett
Legend
"We're gunna hafta take the boy."
Remember what Jacob/Christian said when John asked why he had to kill himself? "That's why they call it a sacrifice."
I think Ben knew that John was supposed to kill himself, and did all that he could to prevent it- up to and including performing the deed himself, so that Locke couldn't perform the selfless act of suicide for whatever purpose Ben and/or Richard had in mind. Same reason (IMO) Widmore wanted to keep Locke from killing himself (and likely would have had Abaddon kill Locke).
(Offhand, I'm guessing there is some kind of power in the sacrifice, and neither Ben nor Widmore have ever had the kind of level of belief and dedication to perform the sacrifice that would allow themselves to return to the island. Thus, both men decided instead to sacrifice Locke so that they could achieve the same- and both were doing their best to ensure that they- and not the other- were the ones to be best placed to take advantage.)
Its fascinating then that the mere mention of Eloise Hawking is like flipping a light switch in Bens brain. The payoff for WHY he actually did it is obviously yet to come, but clearly it was important to Ben that these two have no contact. Suddenly that became vastly more important (to Ben) than keeping Locke alive. It IS possible to surprise Ben. Ben doesn't know everything - he just lies so much it's impossible to tell. He seemed surprised at the mention of Hawkings name. Either it's surprise that Locke knew of her existence, or surprise that she DID exist as if Ben thought she was dead. The latter seems more likely to me. But clearly the exchange of information between those two would be VERY bad for Ben and killing Locke was done without a moments hesitation at that point.
Sayid as his desire to help people, Hurley as his self-doubt, Helen as his love (and possibly attachment to an old life), Kate as his forgiving side, and Jack as his rage. I'm not quite sure where Walt fits... maybe the supernatural, or maybe just his naivety/innocence. Ben does not represent anything; Ben came to Locke.
Once things became re-stuck, it seems 'normal' time progressed for both parties: Three years on and off the island.I wonder what the significance of both those on and off the island lived an additional 3 years before they met again.
Been wondering that myself for several eps...Where do we think Rose and Bernard are?
Loved this one, particularly the structure, the way it ping-ponged back and forth between 'three years ago'/three years later' in a storyline about people who were, until recently, literally unstuck in time --it's great to see a show really play with possibilities inherent in SF narrative. And for some reason it made me happy that Sawyer and Juliet had three happy, albeit off-camera years together as members of the Dharma Initiative (their self-congratulatory branding still makes me chuckle cf. "Dharma Merlot").
No doubt. And they manage in a single episode to create a new triangle that other series would require a season or more to develop. Kudos.![]()
Freaky Love Rhombus is now going to be the name of my band.Love triangle? I think it's more a love rhombus.