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Ernsthaft, wenn ich mit einem scheinheiligen Arschloch, das gerne Moralstücke mit unglückseligen Fremden inszeniert, auf ewig auf einer Insel festsitzen würde, dann wäre ich auch mordlustig.
( Seriously, if I were trapped on an island for all eternity with a sanctimonious prick who likes to stage morality plays with hapless strangers, I'd be kind of homicidal, too.)
( Seriously, if I were trapped on an island for all eternity with a sanctimonious prick who likes to stage morality plays with hapless strangers, I'd be kind of homicidal, too.)
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Date: 2010-03-24 11:40 pm (UTC)Agreed! I was very upset at Locke's death because I felt that he got such an incredibly raw deal all along.
Exactly. I didn't really like his zealotry, but I felt horrible when it turned out he had basically been duped yet again.
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Date: 2010-03-24 11:58 pm (UTC)I think Locke was a fanatic because he desperately needed something to live for. He seems to be having a much better life this time around, though I'm not sure if the father who would come to his wedding is his biological one, whom Ford is after, or his adoptive one. We never heard much about the couple who brought him up.
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Date: 2010-03-25 10:24 am (UTC)This makes me sound a lot more geeky than I usually am about the show, but when SideLocke was fired by Randy, you can see some pictures on his cubicle wall and one is of him and Anthony Cooper, so it's definitely his biological father.
I suppose there will be some sort of catch: maybe Cooper heard that the Fords died because of his scheme and gave up his con ways, or he was caught and served jail time? For whatever reason, he definitely seems to have stopped short of conning his son.