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| Ben, Jacob |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Ben: So, why him? Hmm? What was it that was so wrong with me? What about me? Jacob: What about you? |
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| Jacob |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
They're coming. |
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| Richard |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Ille qui nos omnes servabit. |
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| Juliet |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
If I never meet you... then I never have to lose you. |
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| Juliet |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
You would stay with me forever, if I let you, and that is why I will always love you. What we had, it was just for a little while, and just because we love eachother doesn't mean that we're meant to be together... maybe we were never supposed to be together. So if Jack can make it that none of you ever come here, then... he should. |
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| Sayid |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Nothing can save me. |
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| Jacob |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Benjamin, whatever he's told you, I want you to understand one thing. You have a choice. You can do what he asked... or you can go... leave us to discuss our... issues. |
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| Ben |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Oh... so now, after all this time... you've decided to stop ignoring me. Thirty-five years I lived on this island, and all I ever heard was your name, over and over. Richard would bring me your instructions, all those slips of paper, all those lists... and I never questioned anything. I did as I was told. |
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| Ben |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
When I dared to ask to see you myself, I was told, "You have to wait. You have to be patient." But when he asks to see you, he gets marched straight up here as if he was Moses. So, why him? Hmm? What was it that was so wrong with me? What about me? |
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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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| Miles |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Has it occurred to any of you that your buddy's actually going to cause the thing he says he's trying to prevent? Perhaps that little nuke is 'the incident'. So maybe the best thing to do, is nothing? I'm glad you all thought this through... |
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| Jack |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
If it's meant to be, it's meant to be. |
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| Ben, Sun |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Sun: What happened to the rest of the statue? Ben: I don't know, it was like that when I got here. Sun: Do you expect me to believe that? Ben: Not really. |
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| Sun |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
I don't understand... if this is Locke... who's in there? |
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| Jacob |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
It only ends once. Anything that happens before that is just progress. |
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5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
One of these days, sooner or later, I'm going to find a loophole, my friend. |
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| - |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
They come... fight... they destroy... they corrupt. It always ends the same. |
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| Sawyer |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
If Jack wants to blow up the island... good for Jack. |
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| Sawyer |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
You just don't get it, Kate; we were happy in Dharmaville 'till you all showed up, and now that's all over. So we're going to drink our OJ and take our chances in the real world. |
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| Richard |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
I have been here a long time, John, and I have seen things on this island that I can barely describe, but I've never seen someone come back to life. |
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| Frank |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
From my experience, the people who go out of their way to tell you they're the good guys, are the bad guys. |
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| Ben |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
You clearly already know that I was talking to an empty chair, John... that I was pretending... which is not to say that I wasn't as surprised as you were when things started flying around in the room. |
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| Ben |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
I was embarrassed. I didn't want you to know that I had never seen Jacob. So yes, I lied. That's what I do. |
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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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| Ben, Sun |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
Ben: Everyone answers to someone, and the leader answers to Jacob. Sun: What's he like? Ben: I don't know Sun, I've never met him. |
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| Jack, Richard |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
Richard: Over twenty years ago, a man named John Locke, he walked right into our camp, and he told me that he was gonna be our leader. I've been off the island three times since then, to visit him, but he never seemed particularly special to me. You know him, Locke? Jack: Yeah, yeah I know him... and if I were you, I wouldn't give up on him. |
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| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Whoever moves the island can never come back. |
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| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Good-bye, John. I'm sorry I made your life so miserable. |
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| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
I hope you're happy now, Jacob. |
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| Jack |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
He told me that after I left the island, some very bad things happened... and he told me that it was my fault, for leaving... and he said that I had to come back. |
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| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Yes I heard that you've been flying on passenger planes, hoping that you crash... it's dark, Jack, very dark. |
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| Christian |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
You can go now, Michael. |
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| Keamy |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
So tell me something, Ben. What is it that makes you so important, hmm? I'm curious. I'm curious as to why Mr. Widmore would pay me so much money just to come out here and capture you and bring you back alive. |
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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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| Kate |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
I've spent the last three years trying to forget all the horrible things that happened on the day that we left. How dare you ask me to go back. |
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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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| Keamy |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
I know you're down here, Ben. Crouching in the dark, just waiting to take a shot at me. Well you better aim for the head, Ben! You know, like your boyfriend who shot me in the back, like a coward! |
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| Keamy |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
I took out a bit of a life insurance policy, Ben. It's a heart rate monitor, and it's connected to a radio transmitter, we call it a "Dead Man's Trigger", Ben. If my heart stops beating, it sends a little signal to the 500 pounds of C4 that I've got hardwired out there on the freighter. That'd kill a lot of innocent people, Ben. |
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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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| Charlie |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
NOT PENNY'S BOAT |
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| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Let me ask you something, Jack. Why do you wanna leave the island? What is it that you so desperately want to get back to? You have no one. Your father's dead, your wife left you, moved on with another man. Can you just not wait to get back to the hospital? Get back to fixing things? |
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| Jack |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
We have to go back, Kate. We have to go back! |
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| Charlie |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
So much for fate. |
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| Hurley |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Attention, Others. Come in, Others. If you're listening to this, I want you to know that we got you bastards. And, unless the rest of you want to be blown up, you best stay away from our beach. |
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| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Making that call is the beginning of the end. |
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| Jack |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
I've been flying a lot. That golden pass they gave us, I've been using it. Every Friday night I fly from LA to Tokyo, or Singapore, or Sydney. And then I get off, and I have a drink, and then I fly home. Because I want it to crash, Kate. I don't care about anybody else onboard. Every little bump we hit, or turbulence, I mean, I actually close my eyes, and I pray, that I can get back. |
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| Jack |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
We were not supposed to leave. |
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| Bonnie |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
I trust him, and I trust Jacob. And the minute I start questioning orders, this whole thing, everything that we're doing here, falls apart. |
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| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Not so long ago, Jack, I made a decision that took the lives of over forty people in a single day. I'm telling you this because history is about to repeat itself, right here, right now. |
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| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Jack listen to me. If you phone her boat, every single living person on this island will be killed. |
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| Jack, Kate |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Jack: He killed them. Bernard, Jin, Sayid, all three of them. He radioed the beach. And I let it happen. We can't tell Rose, or Sun, not yet. We gotta keep moving, I promised Sayid that we would keep moving. Kate: So why did you bring him back? Why didn't you just kill him? Jack: Because I want him to see it. I want him to experience the moment that we get off this island, and I want him to know he failed. Then I'll kill him. |
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| Naomi |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
What did you do for a living before you became Moses? |
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| Jack, Juliet |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Jack: Don't do anything stupid. Juliet: I won't if you won't. |
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| Rose |
3.22 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 |
If you say 'live together, die alone' to me Jack, I'm gonna punch you in your face. |
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| Bernard |
3.22 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 |
I am a dentist, I am not Rambo. |
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| Walt |
3.22 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 |
You have work to do. |
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| Juliet, Sawyer |
3.22 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 |
Sawyer: So, are you screwing Jack yet? Juliet: No, are you? |
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| Ben |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
We're the good guys Michael. |
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| Desmond |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
On that day, those numbers turned to hieroglyphics, and when the last one came down, this whole place started to shake, and that screen, that screen filled up with 'SYSTEM FAILURE, SYSTEM FAILURE', and that number there, 92204, September the 22nd 2004, the day your plane crashed, it's real, it's all bloody real, now PUSH THE DAMN BUTTON! |
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| Desmond |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
I think I crashed your plane. |
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| Locke |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
I was wrong. |
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| Kelvin |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
This is the only other way out, partner. Fail-safe. Just turn this key and this all goes away. |
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| Sayid |
2.23 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1 |
I don't know what is more disquieting; the fact that the rest of the statue is missing, or that it has four toes. |
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| Desmond |
2.23 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1 |
We are stuck in a bloody snowglobe!! |
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| Hurley, Sawyer |
2.23 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1 |
Hurley: Did that bird just say my name? Sawyer: Yeah... right before it crapped gold. |
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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 |
1.25 |
Exodus, Part 3 |
If we survive this, if we survive tonight... we're gonna have a Locke problem. |
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| Tom |
1.25 |
Exodus, Part 3 |
We're gonna have to take the boy. |
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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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| Hurley |
1.24 |
Exodus, Part 2 |
Dude, you've got some... Arzt... on you. |
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| Hurley |
1.24 |
Exodus, Part 2 |
Whoever named this place Dark-Territory... genius. |
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| Rousseau |
1.23 |
Exodus, Part 1 |
You have only three choices: run, hide... or die. |
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| Rousseau |
1.23 |
Exodus, Part 1 |
The Others are coming. |
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