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Title: what Locke saw
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(Date Posted:05/27/2007 20:28:44)

ok, just so i have the timeline correct: Locke, Eko, Charlie, and Desmondare in the bunker while Mike is leading Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Hurley to the others....while Sayid, Jin, and Sun are on the boat sailing in the same direction. The implosion happens during this time. Charlie makes it back to camp immediatly, Locke is stunned in the woods, and Eko is missing. We see the first day of Jack, Kate, and Sawyer's capture....(according to Charlie's statement when Locke returns to camp) Locke shows up the next day (maybe even the same day that we see Sawyer and Kate working) This means that neither Locke, Eko, nor Desmond have first hand knowledge of Jack, Kate, and Sawyer being taken and Hurley being released (yes, I left out Charlie, because he made it back in time to have been told of who all had left the camp and why) Locke even seems to be in genuine shock for a moment when Hurley tells him that the guy they had in the bunker was actually not only an other, but the leader. So let's go to Locke's vision: Locke sees Charlie and Claire together and is told that they will be fine...for a while. Well Locke was at the beach and saw them there. Locke sees Sayid, Jin, and Sun together and is told that Sayid's got it...........was Sayid's plan to set sail made before Locke went to the bunker to see what happens if you don't push the button? Locke sees Jack being searched by Ben and few people in line behind him, he sees Kate and Sawyer together. He's told that there is nothing he can do for them yet. Interesting how he saw the four of them in the same situation that they are actually in, with Jack being seperated from Kate and Sawyer and being paid close attention to by Ben, while Kate and Sawyer are chumming it up, not in pleasant conditions, but still talking. Now, this is where it get's interesting: Hurley is seen as a ticket agent, and is not the one in danger Desmond is seen as a pilot with a gaggle of girls , and he's told that Desmond is helping himself Why is this interesting? Desmond and Ben are not from the original group of survivors and are shown as airline employees, while everyone else is portrayed as passengers.....except Hurley who is also portrayed as an employee...and oddly enough at the time, was on a mission issued by the others, to tell the rest of the group what happened and not to go to that end of the island. But here's the really big thing: Locke does not see Michael or Walt in his vision.......he could not know that they have left the island, yet they were not in the vision at all. Last Locke knew, Walt was still being held capture and they were going to go and rescue him....why would they not be in his vision about people in danger? Now for the other things that Locke saw: In the cave, Locke finds a tonka truck (more evidence of children on the island) and bones...LOTS of bones. I went back and looked at the screencaps to see this better. We see bones with much damage scattered around the floor of the cave and covered in shedded white fur, this seems in place for a feeding grounds of wild animals....what seems out of place is the one semi-complete skeleton covered in a Dharma logo'ed cloth. After viewing the screencaps, I noticed that the logo was from Pearl Station, and these bones were not scattered...the jaw was even still attatched. I also looked really hard at the cloth and to me it looks to be more of a knapsack than a shirt. It looks like it has a bottom to it and no noticable structure that would indicate sleeves or a collar (for a shirt or jumpsuit like we saw Desmond and Kelvin/Calvin in. I do not want to jump to conclusions...but given what I saw, I was lead to think that this one skeleton belonged to a person that had their bones stuffed in a bag and dumped there. I have no clue yet what this would mean, but it was interesting. And maybe I did miss something, but can ANYONE please explain to me how Locke got "polar bears" out of "they have him"?http://community.livejournal.com/pondering_lost/106285.html#cutid1

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