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Re: how we know Locke's past is phony

by tdciago <tdciago@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 08:46 PM

On May 9, 11:04=EF=BF=BDpm, robg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> Hey, John -- where's your brother? =EF=BF=BDThe one you played games
with?=

> Could he have been left out of the enactments because they didn't want
> any of the witnesses to recall John Locke's identical twin?

Locke has mentioned a brother and a sister (presumably not his
biological siblings, but his foster siblings), and both a boy and a
girl were shown in "Cabin Fever."  The girl in this episode was named
Melissa, so it's not Jeannie, who fell off the monkey bars and died.
However, Locke was raised in several different foster homes, and may
have had more siblings than the ones he's talked about so far.

S1E19 Locke: No. No, I was raised in a foster home. Well, several
foster homes, actually.

S3E13 Locke: I...I was raised in foster care. I never really knew my
parents.

S1E16 Locke:  My sister, Jeannie, died when I was a boy. Fell off the
monkey bars and broke her neck. And my mother, well, my foster mother,
she blamed herself, of course.

S1E19 Locke: A game. It's my favorite game, actually. I used to play
it with my brother. It's called Mouse Trap.
 




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how we know Locke's past is phony
robgood@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-09 11:47:13 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
rwgibson13 <rwgibson13  2008-05-09 12:05:22 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
Hunter <buffhunter@[EM  2008-05-09 21:09:40 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
emptybowl <fake@[EMAIL  2008-05-09 14:41:28 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
Jim Gysin <jimgysin@[E  2008-05-09 20:40:40 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
emptybowl <fake@[EMAIL  2008-05-09 15:46:26 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
Jim Gysin <jimgysin@[E  2008-05-09 22:21:25 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
"Dougie Roberts"  2008-05-10 02:43:54 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
Robert <rmiller@[EMAIL  2008-05-09 13:34:09 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-09 15:26:55 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
p0id0g <aaronavilla@[E  2008-05-09 15:58:26 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
"Grüe" <a@[E  2008-05-10 01:45:53 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
Hunter <buffhunter@[EM  2008-05-09 20:50:04 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
robgood@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-09 20:04:13 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
tdciago <tdciago@[EMAI  2008-05-09 20:46:07 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
Robert <rmiller@[EMAIL  2008-05-10 10:31:55 
Re: how we know Locke's past is phony
robgood@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-12 09:06:10 

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