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| Jack, Locke |
6.14 |
The Candidate |
Jack: What happened, happened, and you can let it go. Locke: What makes you think letting go is so easy? Jack: It's not. In fact, I don't really know how to do it myself. And that's why I was hoping that maybe you could go first. |
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| Flocke |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
I think we have some catching up to do. |
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| Flocke, Jack |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
Jack: You look just like him. Flocke: Does it bother you? Jack: No, what bothers me is I don't have any idea what the hell you are. |
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| Flocke |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
Because Jacob chose you, you were trapped on this island, before you even got here. |
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| Flocke |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
John Locke was not a believer, Jack. He was a sucker. |
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| Flocke |
6.13 |
The Last Recruit |
You're with me now. |
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| Desmond, Flocke |
6.12 |
Everybody Loves Hugo |
Flocke: Why aren't you afraid? Desmond: Excuse me? Flocke: You're out here, middle of the jungle, with me, not a person on earth even knows you're here. Why aren't you afraid? Desmond: What is the point in being afraid? |
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| Flocke, Sayid |
6.10 |
The Package |
Sayid: I don't feel anything. Flocke: Excuse me? Sayid: Anger, happiness, pain... I don't feel it anymore. Flocke: Maybe that's best, Sayid... it'll help you get through what's coming. |
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| Claire, Flocke |
6.06 |
Sundown |
Claire: You going to hurt them? Flocke: Only the ones who won't listen. |
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| Flocke, Richard |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Richard: Why do you look like John Locke? Flocke: I knew he'd get me access to Jacob. Because John's a candidate. Or, at least he was a candidate. |
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| Flocke, Richard |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Richard: What do you mean, a candidate? Flocke: Didn't Jacob tell you any of this? Richard: Any of what? Flocke: Oh, Richard, I'm sorry. You mean you've been doing everything he told you all this time, and he never said why? I would never have done that to you, I would never have kept you in the dark. Richard: What would you have done? Flocke: I would have treated you with respect. |
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| Flocke, Richard |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Flocke: Come with me, and I promise, I'll tell you everything. Richard: No. Flocke: Are you sure about that, Richard? Because people seldom get a second chance. Richard: I'm not going anywhere with you. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Sawyer: Thought you were dead? Flocke: I am. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Sawyer: Here's to being dead. Flocke: You're taking this extremely well. Sawyer: Taking what extremely well? Flocke: That I'm here. Sawyer: I don't give a damn if you're dead, or time travelling, or ghosts of Christmas past. All I care about's this whiskey, so bottoms up, and get the hell out of my house. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Sawyer: Who are you? Cos you sure as hell ain't John Locke. Flocke: What makes you say that? Sawyer: Because Locke was scared, even when he was pretending he wasn't. But you, you ain't scared. |
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| Flocke |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
What if I told you, I was the person who could answer the most important question in the world? |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Flocke: Why are you on this island? Sawyer: I'm on this island, because my plane crashed, because my raft blew up, cos the helicopter I was on was riding one too many. Flocke: That's not why you're here. And if you come with me, I will prove it. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Sawyer: What are you? Flocke: What I am is trapped. And I've been trapped for so long that I don't even remember what it feels like to be free. Maybe you can understand that. But before I was trapped, I was a man, James. Just like you. |
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| Flocke |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
I know what it's like to feel joy... to feel pain, anger, fear... to experience betrayal. I know what it's like to lose someone you love. If you wanna shoot me, shoot me. But you're so close, James. It would be such a shame to turn back now. |
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| Locke |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
I'm sick of imagining of what my life could be out of this chair, Helen. What it would be like to walk down the isle with you because its not gonna happen. So if you need me to see more doctors, have more consults, if you need me to get out of this chair, I don't blame you. But I don't want you to spend your life waiting for a miracle because there is no such thing. |
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| Flocke |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
First option, you can do nothing, and see how all this plays out, and possibly, your name will get crossed out. Second option, you can accept the job, become the new Jacob, and protect the island. Sawyer: Protect it from what? Flocke: From nothing, James, that's the joke, there's nothing to protect it from, it's just a damn island. And it will be perfectly fine without Jacob, or you, or any of the other people, who's lives he wasted. |
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| Flocke, Sawyer |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Flocke: The third choice James is that we just go. We just get the hell of this island, and we never look back. Sawyer: How do we do that? Flocke: Together. So what do you say, James... are you ready to go home? Sawyer: Hell yes. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Ben: What are you? Flocke: I'm not a 'what', Ben, I'm a 'who'. Ben: You're the monster. |
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| Locke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
They didn't lose your father, they just lost his body. |
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| Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Hello Richard... it's good to see you out of those chains. |
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| Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
I am very disappointed... in all of you!! |
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| Ben, Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Flocke: You should know, he was very confused when you killed him. Ben: I seriously doubt that Jacob was ever confused. Flocke: I'm not talking about Jacob. I'm talking about John Locke. Do you want to know what he was thinking while you choked the life out of him, Benjamin? What the last thought that ran through his head was? "I don't understand". Isn't that just the saddest thing you ever heard? |
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| Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
When John first came to the island, he was a very sad man. A victim, shouting at the world for being told what he couldn't do, even though they were right. He was weak, and pathetic, and irreparably broken. But, despite all that, there was something admirable about him. He was the only one of them who didn't want to leave, the only one who realised how pitiful the life he'd left behind actually was. |
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| Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
I want the one thing that John Locke didn't. I want to go home. |
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| Flocke |
6.01 |
LA X, Part 1 |
I'm sorry you had to see me like that. |
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| Flocke |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
You have no idea what I've gone through to be here. |
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| Flocke |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
Despite your loyal service to this island, you got cancer. You had to watch your own daughter gunned down, right in front of you. And your reward for those sacrifices? You were banished. And you did all this in the name of a man you've never even met. So the question is, Ben, why the hell wouldn't you wanna kill Jacob? |
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| Flocke |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
I'm not afraid of anything you can do anymore, Ben. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
Ben: Why are we going to Jacob? Flocke: So I can kill him. |
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| Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I was just hoping for an apology... |
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| Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
If everything you've done has been in the best interest of the island... then I'm sure the monster will understand. |
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| Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I assure you, Sun, I'm the same man I've always been. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: You just make friends everywhere you go, don't you? Ben: Well I've found sometimes that friends can be significantly more dangerous than enemies, John. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: I think you're lying. Ben: Lying about what? Flocke: That you want to be judged for leaving the island and coming back because it's against the rules. I don't think you care about rules. Ben: Then what do I want to be judged for, John? Flocke: For killing your daughter. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Ben: How is it you know where you're going? Flocke: I just know. Ben: I mean how does that work exactly? Flocke: How does what work? Ben: The knowing, I mean did it come upon you gradually, or did you wake up one morning and suddenly understand the mysteries of the universe? |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: You don't like this do you? Having to ask questions that you don't know the answers to. Blindly following someone in the hopes that they'll lead you to whatever it is you're looking for. Ben: No John, I don't like it at all. Flocke: Well, now you know what it was like to be me. |
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| Flocke |
5.11 |
Whatever Happened, Happened |
Hello Ben. Welcome back to the land of the living. |
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| Flocke |
5.07 |
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham |
He's the man who killed me. |
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| Kate, Locke |
5.07 |
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham |
Locke: I was angry. I was... obsessed. Kate: Look how far you've come. |
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| Locke |
5.06 |
316 |
I wish you had believed me. |
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| Locke, Sawyer |
5.05 |
This Place is Death |
Sawyer: You sure you don't want us to lower you down? Locke: Where would be the fun in that? |
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| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
All that matters is they've gotta come back. I have to make them come back. Even if it kills me. |
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| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
The night that Boone died, I went out there and started pounding on it as hard as I could, and I was confused... scared... babbling like an idiot, asking why was all this happening to me. |
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| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
I needed that pain, to get to where I am now. |
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| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
We have to go back to the Orchid. That's where all this started, maybe it's where it'll all stop. |
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| Locke |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
This is all happening because they left. I think it'll stop if I can bring them back. |
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| Locke, Sawyer |
5.04 |
The Little Prince |
Locke: Light came on, shot up into the sky, at the time I thought it meant something. Sawyer: Did it? Locke: No, it was just a light. |
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| Locke, Sawyer |
5.03 |
Jughead |
Sawyer: Are you crazy? What were you thinking? Why didn't you shoot him? Locke: Because... he's one of my people. |
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| Juliet, Locke |
5.03 |
Jughead |
Locke: How do you know Richard will be here? Juliet: Richard's always been here. Locke: How old is he? Juliet: Old. |
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| Locke, Richard |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Richard: Next time we see each other, I'm not gonna recognise you, all right? You give me this... Locke: What is this? Richard: It's a compass. Locke: What does it do? Richard: It points north, John... |
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| Locke, Richard |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Richard: The only way to save the island, John, is to get your people back here. The ones who left. Locke: Jack, Kate? But the chopper was headed for the boat. The boat... Richard: No, they're fine, John, and they're already home, so you have to convince them to come back. Locke: How... How am I supposed to do that? Richard: You're gonna have to die, John. |
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| Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
It's not an island. It's a place where miracles happen. |
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| Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
Lie to them, Jack. If you do it half as well as you lie to yourself, they'll believe you. |
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| Ben, Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
Locke: Ben, what did you do? You just killed everybody on that boat. Ben: So? |
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| Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
You know, Jack, you know that you're here for a reason, you know it. And if you leave this place, that knowledge is going to eat you alive, from the inside out. Until you decide to come back. |
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| Jack, Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
Jack: You threw a knife into the back of an unarmed woman, you led half of our people across the island and got most of them killed. Locke: Well Jack, you put a gun to my head and pulled the trigger. I was hoping we could let bygones be bygones. |
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| Locke |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
You ever wonder what happened to the Dharma Initiative, Hugo? There must have been at least a hundred of 'em living on this island. Manning the stations, building those homes, making all that ranch dressing that you like. And then, one day, they're all gone, they just disappear. You wanna know where we're going? We're going to see them. |
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| Locke |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
He wants us to move the island. |
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| Locke |
4.04 |
Eggtown |
I realised that when I tied you up in here the other day I made the mistake of failing to introduce myself: my name is John Locke, and I'm responsible for the wellbeing of this island. [10,000] |
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| Locke |
4.04 |
Eggtown |
If I was a dictator I would just shoot you and go about my day. |
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| Ben, Locke |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
Locke: Where do you get electricity? Ben: We have two big hamsters running around in this giant wheel in our secret underground lair. |
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| Locke |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
You're cheating. You communicate with the outside world whenever you want to, you come and go as you please, you use electricity and running water and guns. You're a hypocrite. You don't deserve to be on this island. If you had any idea what this place was you wouldn't be putting chicken in your refrigerator. |
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| Ben, Locke |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
Ben: You have been on this island for 80 days, John. I have been here my entire life. So what makes you think you know this island better than I do? Locke: Because you're in the wheelchair, and I'm not. |
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| Charlie, Locke |
3.03 |
Further Instructions |
Charlie: Hair spray? Now, I hate to be the one to point this out to you... Locke: It's not for me. |
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| Locke |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
I was wrong. |
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| Locke |
2.21 |
? |
Boone. Boone made it fall. Then he died. A sacrifice that the island demanded. |
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| Locke |
2.21 |
? |
I was never... meant to do anything! Every single second of my pathetic little life is as useless as that button! You think it's important? You think it's necessary? It's nothing, it's nothing. It's meaningless; and who are you to tell me that it's not? |
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| Charlie, Locke |
2.12 |
Fire + Water |
Charlie: Who the hell are you, John? Aaron's not your responsibility! Where were you when he was born, where were you when he was taken? You're not his father, you're not his family! Locke: Neither are you, Charlie. |
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| Locke |
2.11 |
The Hunting Party |
Yeah that's right Jack, I've been running through the jungle, toward the sound of gunfire, because I don't care about Michael. |
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| Locke |
2.03 |
Orientation |
It's a leap of faith. |
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| Locke |
2.03 |
Orientation |
You want your damned 30 dollars back?! I want my kidney back!! |
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| Locke |
2.03 |
Orientation |
We're gonna need to watch that again. |
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| Jack, Locke |
2.03 |
Orientation |
Locke: Why do you find it so hard to believe? Jack: Why do you find it so easy? Locke: It's never been easy!! |
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| Locke |
1.25 |
Exodus, Part 3 |
Me, well, I'm a man of faith. Do you really think all this is an accident? That we, a group of strangers survived, many of us with just superficial injuries? Do you think we crashed on this place by coincidence? Especially this place? We were brought here for a purpose, for a reason, all of us. Each one of us was brought here for a reason. |
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| Locke |
1.25 |
Exodus, Part 3 |
The path ends at the hatch. The hatch, Jack, all of it. All of it happened so that we could open the hatch. |
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| Locke |
1.25 |
Exodus, Part 3 |
The island. The island brought us here. This is no ordinary place, you've seen that, I know you have. The island chose you too, Jack. It's destiny. |
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| Locke |
1.25 |
Exodus, Part 3 |
Survival is all relative, Jack. |
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| Jack, Locke |
1.25 |
Exodus, Part 3 |
Jack: I don't believe in destiny. Locke: Yes, you do. You just don't know it yet. |
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| Locke |
1.19 |
Deus Ex Machina |
I've done everything you wanted me to do, so WHY did you do this?! |
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| Locke |
1.17 |
... In Translation |
They've attacked us, sabotaged us, abducted us, murdered us... maybe it's time we stop blaming us and started worrying about them! We're not the only people on this island and we all know it! |
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| Locke |
1.13 |
Hearts and Minds |
Everyone gets a new life on this island, Shannon. Maybe it's time you start yours. |
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| Locke |
1.11 |
All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues |
Sounds like a piss-poor captain. |
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| Locke |
1.10 |
Raised By Another |
He was your responsibility but you gave him away, Claire. Everyone pays the price now. |
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| Locke |
1.07 |
The Moth |
Nice work, Charlie. You make excellent bait. |
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| Locke |
1.07 |
The Moth |
You see this little hole? This moth's just about to emerge. It's in there right now, struggling. It's digging it's way through the thick hide of the cocoon. Now, I could help it - take my knife, gently widen the opening, and the moth would be free - but it would be too weak to survive. Struggle is nature's way of strengthening it. |
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| Locke |
1.06 |
House of the Rising Sun |
Our very own Adam and Eve. |
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| Locke |
1.05 |
White Rabbit |
I've looked into the eye of this island, and what I saw... was beautiful. |
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| Locke |
1.05 |
White Rabbit |
A leader can't lead until he knows where he's going. |
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| Locke |
1.05 |
White Rabbit |
Crazy people don't know they're going crazy. They think they're getting saner. |
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| Locke |
1.05 |
White Rabbit |
I'm not a big believer in... magic. But this place is different. It's special. The others don't wanna talk about it because it scares them, but we all know it, we all feel it. |
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| Locke |
1.02 |
Pilot, Part 2 |
Two players, two sides. One is light, one is dark. |
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| Locke |
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A sacrifice that the island demanded. |
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| Locke |
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Don't tell me what I can't do! |
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| Locke |
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Everything happens for a reason. |
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The island gives you what you need. |
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