Lostpedia escribió:# Claire tiene un sueño en el cual Locke tiene un ojo blanco y otro negro. ("Raised by Another")
[quote:"Lostpedia"]El "Monstruo" se revela como humo negro. Sin embargo, Locke dice que el "Monstruo" que se le apareció a él por primera vez era una luz brillante. ("Exodus - Part 1") ("The 23rd Psalm") ("The Cost of Living") [/quote]
Al final de "The Incident - Part 2", los colores del logo de Lost aparecen invertidos, es decir, con un fondo blanco y letra negra. ("The Incident - Part 2")
¿Porque Jacob ahora gana la partida?
INSERT - BACKGAMMON SET 125
EXTREME CLOSEUP of a mini-travel MAGNETIC BACKGAMMON SET.
Hands setting up the pieces.
EXT. BEACH - DAY 126 126
It's Locke, setting up the game. After a long beat, in a
WIDE SHOT, Walt comes into frame, watching Locke.
(CONTINUED)
A long beat of silence. Finally, Locke asks, without ever
looking up:
LOCKE
Do you play?
A beat.
WALT
Nope.
(long beat)
...What is it? Is it like Checkers?
As odd as Locke seemed around the adults, he almost seems
normal now. A bizarre child-like honesty that makes him
accessible to Walt.
LOCKE
Not really.
(looks up)
It's a better game than Checkers.
And after a beat, Walt moves closer to Locke. Watches.
LOCKE (CONT'D)
Do you play checkers with your pop?
WALT
(long beat)
No.
(beat)
I was in Australia with my mom.
LOCKE
You have no accent.
WALT
Yeah, we move a lot.
(beat)
She got sick. She died. So.
Locke looks at the kid. You sorta wish he weren't.
LOCKE
You're having a rough month.
Matter of fact. Not talking down to the kid. And Walt
appreciates that. Locke turns his attention back to the
board. Slowly and gently continues to set up the board,
pushing the small black and white tiles onto their starting
points. The effect is almost mesmerizing --
74.
CONTINUED: 126 126
(CONTINUED)
LOCKE (CONT'D)
Backgammon is the oldest game in the
world. Much older than chess.
Archaeologists found sets when they
excavated the ruins of Ancient
Mesopotamia. Would you like to guess how
old they were?
WALT
A hundred years?
LOCKE
Five thousand years.
WALT
(whispers to himself)
...Five thousand...
LOCKE
...That's older than Jesus Christ.
Which doesn't really land for Walt. But he asks:
WALT
Did they have dice and stuff?
LOCKE
Yes. But theirs weren't made of plastic.
(then)
Their dice were made of bones.
WALT
(slightly nervous)
Cool.
Walt watches carefully as Locke picks up one WHITE piece and
one BLACK one. Folds them into his CLASPED hands and gently
shakes...
LOCKE
The Persians called it "Takhteh Nard"
which means "Battle on Wood". Two
players. Two sides. One is light. One
is dark.
Locke extends his closed fists, offering them to Walt. Walt
considers... deliberates. Then taps his finger on Locke's
right hand. He slowly opens one. We don't get to see it, but
Walt does. And now that distracted creepy grin is back.
75.
CONTINUED: (2) 126 126
(CONTINUED)
LOCKE (CONT'D)
Walt.
(beat, sotto)
...You wanna know a secret?
HOLD ON the boy, staring at him... intrigued...
76.
CONTINUED: (3) 126 126