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I chatted with John Locke

the Monte Carlo Python acidone has outdone himself. There he met the mysterious Locke on Lost.

Terry O'Quinn is not much different from the character that made him famous, John Locke the TV series Lost . The same look mysterious, dark, charismatic and magnetic fields at the same time. And modest. Here's what I managed to find the man more magical than Lost.

Since the episode pilot John Locke plays a different role than any other characters: a simple camera movement promised on his face all the mystery and suspense that the series would later give. It 'really him a key figure in all history?

I think Locke is a key figure because the viewer thinks he is. But in reality I do not know if he will be instrumental in the resolution of the story. It would do its best to find a solution to his personal history.

Since the early episodes Locke seems to understand something on the island, as if he knew something that others do not. What is the real link between him and the island?

The relationship between John Locke and the island is what he tries to find out. And what we are trying to discover why the island is so special to him. As the story evolves guess the answer or that perhaps it is the exact opposite: It 's that he is special to the island, and not the other way. E 'convinced that everyone has a purpose in life. He wants to simply have to nte find out what is his. And I believe that the island is the place for this.

Jack Shepard, being physician, is a classic example of a person skeptical of the convictions in the logical explanation, or the man of science. John Locke is the man of faith.

Well, yes it is true, but it is not d the faith in religion, I would rather say that belief in magic. He wants to believe in something. He wants to be a man of faith. Accept the irrational for what it is and try to grasp the meaning rather than give a logical explanation.

Much has been said the announcement by the ABC to the final closing of the series. The creators of the series have commented on the decision as a "liberation." I was really?

Absolutely! It 'important to give authors the opportunity to plan the closure of history, bled to death before he dies. Before going to fade badly. No one has ever done such a thing in the world of television. It 's the very first time. I hope you set a precedent and that other series will follow the example. Rather than write, write, s Crivi, until the series becomes ridiculous and people start getting bored, it's better to end the story. It 's a great thing for the players and the public, because I think in this way is guaranteed a crescendo of history, instead of ending in stalemate in order to take them for long. In this way, history is continually evolving.

But the series creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse that is, without forgetting the fundamental contribution of JJ Abrams, had the classic "Master" or the overview of the whole story?

C redo so. They had the big picture of history from the beginning. Now I'm sure. Also because I would be foolish to think otherwise, since they write to me! But I really think that we had none.

How was the first day on set? Do you remember?

E 'was exciting! I was fatter than a dozen pounds! (Laughs) We were on the beach in Hawaii, was very hot and seemed to be abroad. The Hawaiian Islands are indeed one of the fifty United States, but are not as' s "America". It 's like a small independent state.

was another world, but beautiful.

And the first scene, remember?

Not exactly, I was on the beach and ... I was practically sitting on the sand .

I have a personal theory about the black smoke monster. I esporgliela and tell me what do you think?

Yes please.

When the monster comes upon Locke in the early episodes of the first series, save the monster. But in the season finale, when he meets a second time, he tries to kill him. The change of attitude may be due to the soul of Locke, which initially was pure, and at the end of the season was tainted by the death of Boone, there haunts him in his nightmares. It may be that the monster punish impure souls?

Yes may be, your idea that the monster reacts according to the soul of a person who is pure or not ... I think it's a good guess. I heard someone say that the monster is actually based on how people have lived their lives as they live in the past and present.
It 's a good theory but I do not know whether it is right or not.

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