
I can see I'm going to have to do this a bit differently if I want to blog about each episode before season 6 starts which sounds absurd since it's 8-9 months away but they way I've been doing it is way too time consuming.
Walkabout is a Locke centric episode and in this episode we learn that it was John's destiny to be on a Walkabout and in the process of trying to get there ended up on the island ultimately as the other's leader. In the light of the season 5 finale I find myself wondering if it was ever his destiny to be a leader on the island or if he has always been amendable to coercion by everyone he encounters and certainly by the monster.
In John's flashbacks we first see his eye open right after flight 815 crashes and he soon discovers that he can move his legs and even get up and walk.
In the next flashback we see John sitting at his desk where he works at a box company which we later find out that Hurley bought after he won the lottery. He is talking to a coworker while pretending he is Colonel Locke. His boss Randy who we found out is also Hurley's boss. We also see Randy in the season 4 premier filming Hurley as he crashes into the fruit running from the police after he sees dead Charlie in a convenient store. Anyway, we see an
d hear Locke using his adding machine when Randy leaves him. The adding machine sounds just like the monster.Next we see Locke with the coworker he had been talking on the phone with in their break room playing a game while they eat their lunch. Randy asks him about the walkabout Locke plans on going on and Locke describes it as having a spiritual renewal. Randy tells him that he can't do any of that because as we found out, Locke is paraplegic because his Dad pushed him out a window and he fell 8 stories. Locke tells him about Norman Croucher and says it was his destiny to do what he did. Then we hear Locke's famous line for the first time, Don't tell me what I can't do!
Locke is at home talking to Helen who we later found out is the name of the woman he had fallen in love with but lost because he couldn't let go of his father. The Helen he is talking to on the phone is a lady he has to pay to talk to. It is almost painful to see him ask this lady he doesn't even know to go on the walkabout with him.
In the last flashback for this episode we see Locke at the travel agency arguing with the travel agent because he has told him that he can't go on the walkabout because he misrepresented himself by not telling about his disability. Again we we hear Locke yell, Don't tell me what I can't do! We also hear him say say that he is supposed to do this, we hear him say this time and time again through out th
e series. Does he say this because he has done all this before so he knows what he is "supposed" to do? Again we see Locke after the crash and he wiggles his toes, then sits up, and gets up. As soon as he gets up Jack yells for him to help. As the last flashback ends we see Locke look at his old wheelchair and smile because he realizes that he is where he is supposed to be.On the island in real time Locke is listening to Vincent bark because there is a noise coming from the fuselage. They believe someone is in there so Jack, Sawyer and Kate investigate. They soon have to run because a boar runs out of the fuselage. Locke knows right away what it is and what kind of boar it is and that it is only a baby. Is he just very educated or is this another indication that he has been here before?
Jack decides that the bodies and the fuselage need to be burned. Sayid is very upset by this. Jack tells him that if the bodies are buried they won't stay buried. In season 5 we found out the others do not want bodies buried either, is it because if the bodies are buried the monster can take control of them?
Next we see Kate and Sayid discussing that there must be a power source somewhere for Danielle's message to still be playing but we won't actually see it until the end of season 3.
Soon we found out that all the food is gone and Hurley is mad at Sawyer for eating the last of the peanuts, but Locke comes to the rescue with his briefcase full of knives to hunt boar with.
Kate decides to go with Locke and Micheal to hunt for boar. Jack confronts Kate and wants to know why she wants to go on every trek and tells her that he thinks she has a problem staying in one place, he already knows her very well. However she tells him she isn't going to hunt because she is going to try to get a signal with the transceiver and that she is a vegetarian anyway.
During this episode we see that everyone thinks that Jack should be the leader and Claire asks him to lead a memorial service for the dead passengers but it's not his thing.
For the funny part of the episode we get to see Shannon con Hurley and Charlie to catch a fish for her.
Boone then comes to Jack because he is worried about Rose and thinks Jac
k should talk to her, Boone tells him that he is the one that saved her life and Jack can't disagree with that.While on the boar hunt Micheal is injured when the boar runs into him and also knocks Locke down. Locke just lays there almost as if he expects to not be able to walk again. Finally Locke moves his feet and ends up calling Kate Helen. Was his mind possibly time traveling? Locke decides to go after the boar and Kate tells him not to and again he says don't tell me what I can't do!
Locke than has his first encounter with the monster but we don't get to see what he sees.
Kate and Micheal come back and they assume that Locke is dead because they heard the monster the same time Locke was looking at it.
Soon we see that Jack catches a glimpse of his dead father. Was this the monster also?
Jack sees Kate and Kate tells him that Locke is gone then he sees his Dad again and he runs after him into the jungle but he disappears. Nearly at the same time Locke comes through the bushes right where Jack's dad had been. Is this just a coincidence or had Locke been taken over by the monster even as early as the 4th episode?





























