Varför valde Jakob inte Richard som beskyddare på ön?

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I episoden "Ab Aeterno" är Richard övertygad om att Jacob ska fungera som mellanliggande mellan Jacob och det folk han tar med till ön.

Men varför valde han inte Richard för det här jobbet först?

    
uppsättning Rahul 13.08.2017 20:27

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Kandidater är de personer som är felaktiga på något sätt eller har haft problem i sina liv som de inte har kunnat lösa. Alla människor som var på listorna är bra människor som inte behöver testas och av den anledningen kan inte vara kandidater. Mannen i svart och Jacob spelar ett slags spel med kandidaten, båda söker rekrytera de flesta av kandidaterna till deras "sida" Jakob försöker rädda dem eller styra dem i rätt riktning där som mannen i svart kommer antingen att döda eller rekrytera dem beroende på vilken sida de faller på, bra eller onda, och eftersom varje kandidat är bristfällig är de de som lättast svänger till vardera sidan. [från förlorade wikia]

Richard arbetade för Jacob länge. Så jag tror att Jacob ville betala för sin lojalitet, oavsett Richards försök att döda honom eller Richard arbetade för mannen i svart vid någon tidpunkt. Att vara ensam i en ö och ha en kraftfull fiende, det har aldrig varit en lätt uppgift. Så jag tror att Jacob ville räkna upp sina allierade. Richard är en kille som han visste länge och han kände Jacob. Så jag tror det var därför som Jacob valde honom vid kritisk punkt på striden. Därför var han utvald vid den tiden. Richard arbetade länge för att bevisa sig och visade sin lojalitet

    
svaret ges 25.08.2017 11:57
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Eftersom Richard var i fängelse ganska länge efter att ha mördat doktorn med "olycka".

Därför valde Richard inte ut, för Jacob fruktade att någon skulle bli dödad. Läs vidare för mötet mellan Jacob och Richard:

Richard möter Jacob:

We see Richard arrive at Jacob's beach with the statue in shambles. We could sit here and speculate how all of this statue debris on the beach and in the ocean are just gone in 2004-2007, but I'm going to skip right by that. Some of it probably sank to the bottom of the ocean. Everything else? Maybe Jacob has super strength and picked it up and threw it in the ocean too!

•Richard arrives to the foot and unsheathes the knife. The door to the foot is open. Jacob is outside and takes a shot at Richard right to the face. And he takes a few more shots. Richard tries still to attack him but Jacob takes him down and grabs the knife. Jacob then speaks asking Richard why he is here and who gave him the dagger.

•Richard asks where is wife is. Jacob claims to not know his wife and asked if she came on the ship. He then asks if Richard met a man in the jungle dressed in black. Richard explains to Jacob what MIB told him. He's the devil, if he wants to see his wife again he must kill him. Jacob looks clearly upset and tells Ricardo that it wasn't his wife that he saw. Richard says that it was her and that she is dead just like him. Jacob tries to convince Richard he's not dead. (note: some will say that Jacob never did acknowledge they're not in hell. But I would think saying he's not dead would prove this). Jacob then takes Richard into the ocean and submerges him repeatedly until Richard cries that he wants to live. Thus, proving that he's not dead. Interesting tactic!

•The next scene we see that Jacob has provided Richard with a blanket to warm up after his underwater adventure. And Jacob also brings wine for them both to drink and chat.

•Richard asks what is inside the foot. Jacob tells Richard that no one comes in unless he invites them in. If you recall, Richard said something similar to this in season 5's finale and Flocke told him he was beginning to think Richard was making up these rules as he went along. Jacob then goes into his whole reasoning for bringing people to the Island. •He said his name is Jacob and he is the one who brought their ship to the Island. When Richard asks why Jacob picks up the wine bottle and starts to compare the wine to what Richard is referring to as "HELL". Jacob gives it another name, Malevolence, evil, darkness (I guess we could call it SMOKEY!) Jacob says this evil is swirling in the bottle unable to get out. Because if it did it would spread. Hmmm, we had speculated a couple blog posts ago (I believe it was while discussing in the comments) that perhaps the real objective of this season to prevent Smokey from leaving the Island. Similar to Godzilla or King Kong, what would happen if this monster was unleashed upon the world? At first, I was thinking MIB was trying to leave the Island and return to human form. But is that even possible? What if he left the Island and was STILL Smokey? Is that where this show is heading? From Jacob's discussion with Ricardo, it sure seems that way. What does he mean by the EVIL "spreading?" Would Smokey terrorize the world or would he turn the whole world into Zombie followers like Sayid? Is this REALLY where the show is headed? I'll reserve my judgement until we know more, but the idea of Jack and crew's purpose of being on the Island as being called to be protectors of the Island and keep the world safe is not a bad idea. But is guarding Smokey really all that protecting the Island is about?

Och även om båten och att vara skyddet:

Jacob tells Richard that there were many people brought to the Island before him and that they're all dead. Richard asks why Jacob didn't help any of them. Jacob says he wanted them to help themselves and to know the difference between right and wrong without him having to tell them. It would be meaningless if he had to force them to do anything. Richard retorts that if Jacob doesn't step in then the MIB would. •Jacob thinks about this for a second and then offers Richard the job of being his advisor. Maybe Richard could step in for him. He could be Jacob's representative to people he brings to the Island. Richard wants something in return. First he asks for his wife back. Jacob states that he cannot do this. (Dead is Dead?) 2nd he asks to be absolved of his sins so he doesn't go to hell. Jacob states that he cannot do this either (Does this prove he isn't a god?) 3rd, Ricardo then says he never wants to die, he wants to live forever. Jacob touches Richard's shoulder and says "Now, that I can do!"

Källa: länk

    
svaret ges 24.08.2017 07:12
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Eftersom allt är förutbestämt och Jacob inte är helt ansvarig!

"Det slutar bara en gång. Allting som händer innan det bara går." (Så länge som det finns en ö med exotiskt lätt vatten i takt, liv kommer att fortsätta manifestera genom flera tidslinjer - ön är en tidsmaskin.)

Slutet av showen, uppdelad i avslöjandet av Flash Sideways är ett astralplan (död) som övergångar mellan livstiderna (liv, död och återfödelse), ger större säkerhet till tanken att denna (historia) var alltid om andliga framsteg som grupper av människor (variabla uppsättningar) går igenom livstider som hanterar ön som ett sätt att göra det. (Det är varför Ben väljer att inte "gå vidare" eftersom han inte tror att han förtjänar glansen av 2004 när nästa gång FS började visa honom).

Även om Jacob vet * mer och har en något annorlunda roll än andra karaktärer, är han fortfarande en biprodukt av universets axoim (The Island) som arbetar ut för att flytta människor framåt - Jacob är inte immun mot det .

DetärtydligtfrånnågraavJakobstvivelaktigahandlingar(inspireradavundsjuka,accepterarvissaödesödesomettsättattavsluta)ärinteenperfektpersonellerärnödvändigtvisdenbästaledaren(trotsalltsökerhanefterföljareochargumenterarHugovaraettbättreskyddänhanvar).

Hankanocksåpotentielltmanipulerasavön,inklusivehansförbindelsermedsmokemomster,somsätterpå"svarta hattar" för att "korrekt motivera" (John Locke-filosofin) alla, inklusive Jacob framåt.

Mytologisk punkt att tänka på:

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The Lighthouse is an ancient stone tower of unknown origin on the Island. Despite its great age, it appeared to be in excellent condition and in good working order. The uppermost level of the tower contained a large firepit surrounded a movable array of mirrors designed to reflect the light out to sea. The orientation of the mirrors is controlled by a system of gears and pulleys. Strangely, the mirrors are capable of reflecting locations off-Island in the outside world. The lighthouse is one of two known locations where a list of Jacob's candidates may be found.

The origin, history, and original purpose of the lighthouse are all unknown. From the hieroglyphics seen in the signal room, however, it seems highly likely that the tower dates from the same time period as the Temple, tunnels, and the statue of Taweret and was built by an early civilization on the Island. As the Island cannot be seen from the outside world, it seems unlikely that the lighthouse was needed to bring ships to the Island or warn them away. It is not known if anybody prior to Oceanic Flight 815 besides Jacob and its builders ever knew of the tower's existence.

It appears at some point the lighthouse fell into the custody of Jacob, who used the mysterious properties of the signal mirror as a means of remotely observing his candidates in the outside world. Jack believes that Jacob was doing this secretly for years prior to their arrival on the Island. ("Lighthouse") It is not known whether the Others knew of or had access to the lighthouse. http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/The_Lighthouse

    
svaret ges 23.11.2017 20:49