Follow The Leader: Chapter Summary

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1) For each episode, write a brief 2-3 sentence summary of the main storylines.
Episode 15: “Follow the leader”: In this episode Jack takes leadership and tries to prevent their last three-year from happening. Meanwhile Juliet and Sawyer are trying to get off the island on a submarine. On the present time Locked is on the island now as the Others leader and is trying to kill a man named Jacob.
Episode 16: The Incident: Part 1: In this episode we find out who the famous Jacob is and that he has met before most of the people of the plane cash Oceanic 815.Jack and Sayid reunited with Hurley and Jin and continued the plan to detonate de bomb. Also, in this episode Locke continues his search for Jacob.
Episode 17: The Incident: Part 2: In this
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Whom think what Jack is doing is incorrect and that might kill everyone on the island. The moment that I thought was very powerful from the scene is when Jack and Sawyer have some time along and Sayer is trying to make Jack realized that he is no one to be changing the past. That he should be thinking instead of how to have a better future. In this scenes the cameras are very close to the characters faces like their where trying to emphasize the character’s true self’s and their facial emotions. Jack does not respond very good to their conversation because his mind is set on that bomb and chancing the past, his mind is block. He wants so desperate a clean slate that he does not realized that he has a clean slate if he would really want to because he is already back on the island. Why does he have to go and try to find new problems to fix? When he should just settle …show more content…
Do you notice the character? displaying clear personality traits or behavioral patterns? Do you notice the character undergoing important changes? Does the character remind you of yourself or someone else? For formal notes, write at least 8-10 sentences.
In this set of episodes and in the past two seasons I saw a drastic change in Locke’s personality. I think this is due to the circumstances that he has been put through, for example him dying and resuscitating. Now he is acting very manipulative and trying to control everything that is happening. Also I don’t understand his to kill Jacob when he was the one that revive him. I think Locke is confusing destiny and faith with some supernatural power because I don’t know what are his beliefs now. He now acts as he where God and making some decisions that he should not who does he think it is killing people and making decisions for them. He is lying to Sun and to people near him who respect him and that care for him because of this new beliefs or obsessions that are always leading him to more questions and problems.
4) Write at least two questions about these episodes. What is something you’re confused or curious

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