Eko has become convinced that pushing the button is his new religious calling. As both actors indicate, their respective perspectives will collide once again in the season finale. Doc J interviewed Akinnuoye-Agbaje in the quiet of the shadowy jungle, which added to the ambience of their conversation. Both men reveal that the second season of Lost has been a challenging experience, but in different ways. Interesting is the word. You really have to act your pants off to stay alive.
I thrive on that; I rise to the occasion of the circumstances. That was a genuine feeling. But the only way you can have any influence on your fate is your performance.
Just try to put your soul and guts into it, and just hope it registers with the audience. Hopefully, that keeps you around. It really is. You never feel secure. And actually, the biggest mistake you can make in this business — especially on a show like this — is to feel secure. You saw what happened [this season]. They brought in a whole new batch of people.
But in order for that happen, room had to be made. He often saw a little boy at the church. One day the boy came up to Eko and told him that his dog had bitten his baby sister on the cheek, so he beat it to death with a shovel to protect her.
The boy asked Eko if he was going to go to hell. Eko told him that God would forgive him as long as he was sorry. But the boy wasn't looking for forgiveness, rather he was afraid that the dog would be waiting for him in hell.
Shortly before the crash of Oceanic , Eko was still posing as a priest at a church in Sydney, Australia. His plans to fly to Los Angeles were put on hold when his superior asked him to investigate an alleged miracle in the form of a resurrection of a girl, Charlotte Malkin , who had died drowning. Eko told his supervisor that he did not believe the story. The man told Eko that that was exactly why he was the one chosen to investigate it.
Eko talked to the coroner who did the autopsy two hours after Charlotte was pulled from the icy water and heard the autopsy tape. On the tape, Eko could hear the chaos which ensued when Charlotte suddenly awoke during the autopsy. He then talked to Charlotte's father, Richard Malkin , who made a living as a psychic. Richard told Eko that there was no miracle - Charlotte merely went into hypothermic shock and the coroner failed to make sure she was dead.
Malkin said his wife made the story up to spite him, because she knew that he was a fraud and not a real psychic. Malkin seemed anxious to have Eko leave as soon as possible. Eko concluded his investigation and was at the airport about to leave on Oceanic flight when Charlotte found him. She told him that after she had drowned, she was "between places" and got a message from Yemi for Eko. She told him that Yemi had faith in him and that he would see Yemi again.
Eko thought that her father was behind it and that it was just some strange trick. After the tail section of the plain broke off and landed in the ocean, Eko was the first one to help other survivors out of the water. He rescued a small boy, Zack , who was looking for his sister, Emma. Eko saw Emma drifting in the water and got her out of the water, but she was unconscious.
Ana-Lucia Cortez came to the scene and performed C. After the commotion of the crash started to settle, Eko went back into the water and started removing the dead bodies from the sea. That night, the survivors were attacked by the Others — a group of people who had been living on the island long before the crash.
The Others took three men, but targeted Eko, who managed to beat two of them to death with a rock. Eko broke off a big branch from a bush and started carving it into a club. During his 40 days of silence, Eko spent his days carving out pieces of Scripture onto the stick, but the group did experience quite a few other difficulties during that time. After the attack on the first night, there was some disagreement between the survivors as to whether they should stay on the beach or move to a safer location.
Nathan was adamant they should stay on the beach in the hopes that a passing plane or ship might see their signal fire. Goodwin , who took somewhat of a leadership role among the group, agreed with Nathan and they decided to stay. Things remained peaceful for a few days, but on the twelfth night, the Others returned and took nine more people, including Zack and Emma.
This time, it was Ana-Lucia who killed one of the attackers while trying to defend herself. The group decided to move on and find a new place to stay.
After three days of walking, they finally settled near a fresh water stream in the jungle. However, Ana-Lucia was convinced that someone in their group was a spy for the Others, and she was convinced that that person was Nathan, who often disappeared into the jungle on his own for very long periods, and always claimed to have simply gone to the bathroom.
Ana-Lucia dug a pit and threw Nathan inside. She kept him locked up and interrogated him for days, demanding answers. One morning, Cindy discovered that Nathan was gone from the pit. The group was convinced that he would lead the Others to their new location and once again decided to move. Eko took the Bible and found that inside, the pages had been cut out and a piece of film was hidden.
Bernard was anxious to try and call for help with the radio, but Goodwin took it and claimed that they needed to be on higher ground to get a signal. He offered to go alone, but Ana-Lucia joined him. She later returned alone, having killed Goodwin after finding out that he was the actual spy and not Nathan. On day 41, Bernard suddenly got a reply on the radio. He had reached Boone Carlyle , one of the survivors from the mid-section of the plane.
Ana-Lucia took the radio and shut it off, convinced that it was the Others trying to lure them into a trap. She told the group on that this was their life now, and that they had to give up their hopes of getting rescued. You think it's important? You think it's necessary? It's nothing, it's meaningless; and who are you to tell me that it's not?
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Retrieve it. TV Shows. Lost is a television series, created by J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof, about the aftermath of a plane crash on a mysterious tropical island somewhere in the South Pacific. Locke: What are you doing? Eko , however, did not repent, and therefore became useless to the Monster who cast him aside as a failed potential candidate to kill Jacob for him But, of course, Locke was the next element to the Monster 's plan, hence 'you're next.
Perhaps Eko was a candidate his name was never shown on the cave wall or in the Lighthouse , so this theory is a stretch. Jacob 's candidates were all broken, unhappy people with a lot of problems to work out. Sometimes these people figure things out, or have other life opportunities come to them, and so are crossed off, I. The first time Eko meets the Smoke Monster, he is still troubled by his past life, searching for forgiveness, and so is still a candidate, thus the Man in Black can not kill him.
When Eko forgives himself for his past life and moves on, his name is "crossed off," whether literally or figuratively, and thus MiB is able to kill him, easily. Lostpedia Explore.
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