Courtesy ABC: Brought by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse to Comic-Con 2011 LOST Season 1 "Deleted Scene" The Marbled Rye. Mark Pellegrino and Titus Welliver reprise their roles as Jacob and the Man in Black.
Because the smoke monster isn't pro-murder despite appearances. he's pro-getting off the island, and the candidates were what was stopping him (i'm assuming your asking why not just kill him during the first encounter anyway)
I haven't guessed so much as drawn conclusions from available evidence... yeah, I guessed. I should restate. Most questions were explicitly answered, a handful were implicitly answered.
18. A guy who flew his balloon around the world but crashed onto the Island. He died, broke his neck. The Other's buried him so the MIB wouldn't find him and take on his identity.
19. Because it demonstrates the level of dedication and manipulation the Other's have by way of the Island, that even the nicest people will do the worst of things to fulfill the most trivial of the Other's requirements. Also, the Tailies killed two others. That pisses people off.
16. Well why not? Investigate the history of the Island? Better understand the aims and motivation of the others? Something to keep the physicist interested?
17. Polar bears were trained in the hydra to perform complex tasks. They were then used to turn the donkey wheel to move the island. They ended up in Tunisia, where they died. Charlotte looked for this to confirm her memories of the Island in the past. This is one of those things explicitly answered on screen
13. Because "Walt" was just the MIB doing his thang.
14. To see if he was special, that is, if he had communion with the Island and Jacob, that is, does he have Light-Powers?
15. Along with Frank and Ben? The leading theory is that Locke (who had something of a spiritual awakening) didn't visit them. That's their only connection. Maybe that influenced the Light somehow when it transported them through time. Crazy shit, man.
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Because the smoke monster isn't pro-murder despite appearances. he's pro-getting off the island, and the candidates were what was stopping him (i'm assuming your asking why not just kill him during the first encounter anyway)
hedonism13 7 months ago
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I haven't guessed so much as drawn conclusions from available evidence... yeah, I guessed. I should restate. Most questions were explicitly answered, a handful were implicitly answered.
2ndHAC 7 months ago
@MikeH1986MikeH
Room 23, to make her complacent, because they never got the chance.
2ndHAC 7 months ago
@2ndHAC Most of the things on here you have just guessed yourself, so again I state, the makers of the show left far too much unanswered.
MikeH1986MikeH 7 months ago
@2ndHAC Why/ how did they brainwash her, why not just do that with Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Juliet, etc etc
MikeH1986MikeH 7 months ago
@2ndHAC 7. Why not kill him anyway
8. Why not send someone else
MikeH1986MikeH 7 months ago
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20. He probably lost it in the war. Yes, most likely that glass eye is his.
2ndHAC 7 months ago
@MikeH1986MikeH
18. A guy who flew his balloon around the world but crashed onto the Island. He died, broke his neck. The Other's buried him so the MIB wouldn't find him and take on his identity.
19. Because it demonstrates the level of dedication and manipulation the Other's have by way of the Island, that even the nicest people will do the worst of things to fulfill the most trivial of the Other's requirements. Also, the Tailies killed two others. That pisses people off.
2ndHAC 7 months ago
@MikeH1986MikeH
16. Well why not? Investigate the history of the Island? Better understand the aims and motivation of the others? Something to keep the physicist interested?
17. Polar bears were trained in the hydra to perform complex tasks. They were then used to turn the donkey wheel to move the island. They ended up in Tunisia, where they died. Charlotte looked for this to confirm her memories of the Island in the past. This is one of those things explicitly answered on screen
2ndHAC 7 months ago
@MikeH1986MikeH
an Electromagnetic event.
13. Because "Walt" was just the MIB doing his thang.
14. To see if he was special, that is, if he had communion with the Island and Jacob, that is, does he have Light-Powers?
15. Along with Frank and Ben? The leading theory is that Locke (who had something of a spiritual awakening) didn't visit them. That's their only connection. Maybe that influenced the Light somehow when it transported them through time. Crazy shit, man.
2ndHAC 7 months ago