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Yeah I dunno I got nothing serious to go on other than the fact whenever it's been the MIB or Locke, it's like there are times where as if it seems they are two entities, like Venom, a symbiotic force which takes over, but doesn't completely overtake who it 'claims'. Do you think it's a coincidence that as Locke, the monster yelled out 'Don't tell me what I can't do', or that as Jacob's brother he recites the exact same thing 'Mother' said to him as a child? or that the MIB and the monster both want to leave? MIB to find his home, which he explains as Locke, and the monster to 'end everything'? I dunno, if I am totally wrong about that, then like I said, the monster at least is able to acess and harness the memories/life of whoever it takes the form of. |
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Yet it was/is also the goal of Jacob's actual brother. And while he is now sentenced to a suffering worse than death, what true benefit would it be to him if HE left if it meant the unmaking of existence? |
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