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He is dead. The Locke you've been seeing is a sinister, otherworldly force that has resided on the island since the beginning of the series.

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60's TV superhero who flew with a back pack?

John Robinson from Lost in Space


What happens in lost season 5?

After Ben turns the wheel, the Island and everybody who is there experienced time flashes. It had bad consequences on everybody so Locke decided to bring Oceanic 6 back to stop it. And they came back and decided to reset everything that caused their plane's crash by detonating the hydrogen bomb.


Can lost tastebuds come back?

We pray so the person who is lost will come back to the person they love and we pray also for the person who is lost to come back safely


How does lost end?

Sayid blew himself up, surprise, sun and jin drowned in a sinking submarine. Kate gets mad and tells jack she's going to kill Locke. She says that because Locke is the smoke monster he told everyone they could get off the island. Jack deceives Locke and jumps on the sub with Sawyer, Sun, Jin, Kate, who is shot by Charles Whidmore's men, but is still alive, Sayid, and Lapidus who is driving the sub, and leave Claire and Locke on the island. But Locke knew, somehow, that Jack would deceive him and jump on the sub. So he put a bomb in Jack's backpack. Sayid takes the bomb and heads to the very back of the sub and blows himself up to save everyone. Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Hurley swim back to the island while sun is trapped under a piece of metal from the sub. Refusing to leave her behind, Jin stays with her and they eventually drown in the sinking sub. Locke goes to find Desmond to make him destroy the light at the heart of the island. Desmond succeeds. But they soon realize the island is sinking into the ocean. Jack goes to find Locke after Locke whacks him in the head with a rock. Locke tries to escape on a boat but jack stops him and they fight. Locke eventually pins jack down and cuts his neck with a knife, a little bit. Jack then takes the knife and throws it off the cliff. Locke then punches jack repeatedly then Kate shoots him in the back. Jack pushes him off the cliff and he goes back to turn the light back on along with Hurley and Ben. Richard and Miles find Lapidus in the sub wreckage and bring him to the second island. Then Kate and Sawyer sail to the other island to fly off of it. Jack makes Hurley like him, you know like invincible, and Jack goes down into the hole turns back on the light and saves the island. Kate, Sawyer, Lapidus, Richard, Miles, and Claire fly off the island. While Jack comes out of the hole with the light, goes back to the same place he woke up in, in season 1 episode 1, he sees Vincent the Dog, looks up sees the Ajira plane, closes his eyes, and dies.


White silence back encounter and White as lost memories is an example of what figure of speech?

White silence back encounter and White as lost memories is an example of alliteration.

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Why did jack from lost die?

He was stabbed by locke(man in black) and after he turned the light back on his mission was complete.


Does John Locke believe in democracy?

Your question is very confusing. The political parties were NOT what they are now. In fact, the Republican/Democrat idealism thing was completely reversed back during post Colonial times. Plus the fact that John Locke was English, not American. Plus he was an English philosipher, not a politition.


What was the colony that disappeared after John White sailed back to England called?

The Lost Colony


John Locke's writing most likely reflects the ideals of which movement?

"Back home from exile in Holland after the Glorious Revolution ofthe 1680s, Locke applied Newton's recently published principles to psychology,economics, and political theory. With Locke, the Enlightenment came tomaturity and began to spread abroad. "http://history-world.org/age_of_enlightenment.htm


What did John Cabot think when he found land?

he thought it was Asia and he bragged about it when he got back to England. He was from Italy but sailed for England.


What happened to Anthony and Cleopatra at the battle of actium?

They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.They lost and retreated back to Egypt. And no, Cleopatra did not run away and Antony did not run after her. It is now thought that the flight of Antony and Cleopatra was a carefully planned retreat due to several factors.


60's TV superhero who flew with a back pack?

John Robinson from Lost in Space


How did john Cabot get lost at sea?

He wasn't lost at sea but, his own sailors killed him because he refused to go back to england


Why were his sailors afraid and turned back?

They were deep in uncharted waters and thought they would be forever lost at sea or even fall off the end of the Earth.


Was bishop iona Locke married?

No. Bishop Iona Locke has never been married. She was engaged to Bishop Earl Wortham of Baltimore Maryland back in the 1980's.


What were some John Locke quotes?

Locke: I just don't think 30 dollars are worth getting angry about. Moderator: Well, Francine feels like 30 dollars... Locke: Francine feels a little too much if you ask me. You all do. I mean, seriously: "So-and-so never called me back", "my mother stole 30 dollars from me". I never even knew who my parents were. A couple of years ago, my birth mother found me, and... She told me, I was special! And through her, I met my real father. Great news, right? Well, he pretended to love me just long enough to steal my kidney because he needed a transplant! And then he dropped me back in the world like a piece of trash. Just like he did on the day that I was born! You want your damned 30 dollars back? I want my kidney back!!! Locke: Why do you find it so hard to believe? Jack: Why do you find it so easy? Locke: It's never been easy!! Jack: What the hell was all that about back there, John? Locke: What was what about? Jack: You asked me to let you go. Locke: That's right. Jack: That thing was taking you down the hole and you asked me to let you go. Locke: It wasn't going to hurt me. Jack: No, John, it was going to kill you. Locke: I seriously doubt that. Jack: Look, I need for you -- I need for you to explain to me what the hell's going on inside your head, John. I need to know why you believe that that thing wasn't going to... Locke: I believe that I was being tested. Jack: Tested? Locke: Yeah, tested. Jack: I think... Locke: That's why you and I don't see eye-to-eye sometimes, Jack -- because you're a man of science. Jack: Yeah, and what does that make you? Locke: 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. Jack: Brought here? And who brought us here, John? Locke: The island. The island brought us here. This is no ordinary place, you've seen that, I know you have. But the island chose you, too, Jack. It's destiny. Jack: Did you talk with Boone about destiny, John? Locke: Boone was a sacrifice that the island demanded. What happened to him at that plane was a part of a chain of events that led us here -- that led us down a path -- that led you and me to this day, to right now. Jack: And where does that path end, John? Locke: The path ends at the hatch. The hatch, Jack -- all of it -- all of it happened so that we could open the hatch. Jack: No, no, we're opening the hatch so that we can survive. Locke: Survival is all relative, Jack. Jack: I don't believe in destiny. Locke: Yes, you do. You just don't know it yet Locke: [Talking to Charlie about a moth cocoon] 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. Locke: They've attacked us, sabotaged us, abducted us, murdered us... We're not the only people on this island and we all know it!


What were john Locke's quotes?

Locke: I just don't think 30 dollars are worth getting angry about. Moderator: Well, Francine feels like 30 dollars... Locke: Francine feels a little too much if you ask me. You all do. I mean, seriously: "So-and-so never called me back", "my mother stole 30 dollars from me". I never even knew who my parents were. A couple of years ago, my birth mother found me, and... She told me, I was special! And through her, I met my real father. Great news, right? Well, he pretended to love me just long enough to steal my kidney because he needed a transplant! And then he dropped me back in the world like a piece of trash. Just like he did on the day that I was born! You want your damned 30 dollars back? I want my kidney back!!! Locke: Why do you find it so hard to believe? Jack: Why do you find it so easy? Locke: It's never been easy!! Jack: What the hell was all that about back there, John? Locke: What was what about? Jack: You asked me to let you go. Locke: That's right. Jack: That thing was taking you down the hole and you asked me to let you go. Locke: It wasn't going to hurt me. Jack: No, John, it was going to kill you. Locke: I seriously doubt that. Jack: Look, I need for you -- I need for you to explain to me what the hell's going on inside your head, John. I need to know why you believe that that thing wasn't going to... Locke: I believe that I was being tested. Jack: Tested? Locke: Yeah, tested. Jack: I think... Locke: That's why you and I don't see eye-to-eye sometimes, Jack -- because you're a man of science. Jack: Yeah, and what does that make you? Locke: 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. Jack: Brought here? And who brought us here, John? Locke: The island. The island brought us here. This is no ordinary place, you've seen that, I know you have. But the island chose you, too, Jack. It's destiny. Jack: Did you talk with Boone about destiny, John? Locke: Boone was a sacrifice that the island demanded. What happened to him at that plane was a part of a chain of events that led us here -- that led us down a path -- that led you and me to this day, to right now. Jack: And where does that path end, John? Locke: The path ends at the hatch. The hatch, Jack -- all of it -- all of it happened so that we could open the hatch. Jack: No, no, we're opening the hatch so that we can survive. Locke: Survival is all relative, Jack. Jack: I don't believe in destiny. Locke: Yes, you do. You just don't know it yet Locke: [Talking to Charlie about a moth cocoon] 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. Locke: They've attacked us, sabotaged us, abducted us, murdered us... We're not the only people on this island and we all know it!