Lost: A Journey in Time Page #3
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- 2009
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Jack began to realize that going
back to the real world was a mistake.
We ... were not supposed to leave.
Yes, we were.
That this thing
that he had wanted,
not only for himself but
for all the other characters,
maybe that wasn't the
best thing for him.
And it's Locke's death that catalyzes
Jack to return to the island.
Hello, Jack.
Didn't mean to scare you.
Did he tell you that I
was off the island?
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.
All of you have to go back.
We're gonna
have to bring him, too.
The day the Oceanic Six
left the island,
John Locke was appointed
the leader of the Others.
Hello, John.
Welcome home.
But his new position
did not last long.
Richard? Richard?!
Time Travel
There's a lot of mystery
surrounding the idea
of exactly what
Is it the island?
Is it the people on the island?
When the sky lit up,
where did you go?
I didn't go anywhere, John.
You went.
Here's what we know ...
There is a donkey wheel
in a very, very cold place
down below the Orchid station.
We know that when you turn it,
the island moves.
When the island disappeared it
was basically set off its axis,
and it started skipping through time.
Next time we see each other,
You give me this.
It's a compass.
The only way to save the island,
John, is to get your people back here.
- How am I supposed to do that?
- You're gonna have to die, John.
Time travel had existed
on the show earlier.
We saw Desmond's consciousness
travel in the episode "The Constant".
Hey, hey. You okay?
a transmission from the 1940s.
- It could be coming from anywhere.
- Or anytime.
But in this season, time travel
becomes much more overt.
Whatever Ben Linus did down at
the Orchid station dislodged us.
- Dislodged us from what?
- Time.
Our characters
have these encounters
with things that took place
in the island's past.
And none is any more significant than
Sawyer wandering through the jungle,
- seeing Kate helping Claire give birth.
- Come on, Claire! Push!
And this is an incredibly powerful,
emotional moment for him.
And we realize
that is also the night
that Locke first saw this light
shining out of the hatch.
That light in the sky ... It was
from the hatch, wasn't it?
I was confused, scared.
The light came on
and shot up into the sky.
At the time, I thought it meant
something. It was just a light.
happening for a reason.
So to tamper with them,
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