SenatorKent
02-05-2007, 01:41 AM
I have lots of questions today.
What did Locke do with Eko's stick? In Further Instructions it fell on him and he picked it up and looked at it, then we didn't see it again until I Do. Did Locke leave it in the jungle? Or did he take it back to the camp, and then go retrieve it in I Do?
flyingv
02-05-2007, 05:20 PM
I'm 99.9% sure Locke used it to mark Eko's grave. That was when he noticed the writing 'lift up your eyes and look north'.
Yea, I'm pretty sure that Locke left it at the grave. I don't think he ever took it back, so it should still be there. There was no scene in I Do that shows him with it, at least not that I remember, and I watched it yesterday.
SenatorKent
02-06-2007, 05:14 PM
I watched the episode and answered my own question. Locke left it in the jungle where it fell from the sky. Then, in "I Do" he takes Sayid to go get it so he can bury it with Eko.
Lost_In_Louisiana
02-06-2007, 06:09 PM
I watched the episode and answered my own question. Locke left it in the jungle where it fell from the sky. Then, in "I Do" he takes Sayid to go get it so he can bury it with Eko.
:lol: yeah I noticed that those posts didn't actually answer your question :p
You didn't ask what did he do with the stick after Eko died, you wanted to know what he did with it after it came hurtling towards him after the blast! Read the entire post, people, not just the first line. ;)
Without re-watching the epi, I would have assumed that he left it there since he and Sayid had to go off in a different direction than camp to retrieve Eko's stick.
Adam Warlock
02-15-2007, 01:57 PM
He left it at Eko's grave after noticing the message that will no doubt lead him to the Flame and the man in the eye patch, or something else of great importance.
He left it at Eko's grave after noticing the message that will no doubt lead him to the Flame and the man in the eye patch, or something else of great importance.
The question is: why did Eko write that on his stick? What did he know? Why did he thought that pushing the button was really important after watching the Pearl Station Orientation Filme?
So many questions..
Adam Warlock
02-22-2007, 01:50 PM
The question is: why did Eko write that on his stick? What did he know? Why did he thought that pushing the button was really important after watching the Pearl Station Orientation Filme?
So many questions..
I think it was just a line of scripture, I don't think Eko wrote it as a message for John. I think John noticed it and saw it as a message from the island.
As for why Eko pushed the button after seeing the Pearl Orientation Film, I think his path had led him to push the button (Eko certainly flet that way) so nothing was going to change his mind about how important pushing the button was.