White Pillar of smoke
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By law558
- White Pillar of smoke
- Created: May 9, 2008
- Last updated: Aug 14, 2008
- After episode: 3.2: The Glass Ballerina
- Status: Current
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When keamy and co arrive back at the ship, keamy describes smokie as a white pillar of smoke.
I’ve always believed that good people see smokie as white (locke), and bad people, or people who’ve sinned at least see him as black (eko, kate). Surely this can’t be true, cause no way is keamy anything but a cold, bloodthirsty mercenary. So what is the connection between locke and keamy. Possibly both are meant to be on the island, this would explain why keamy escapes smokie’s attack unscathed.
Another thing, the drawing of smokie locke drew as a child, was of black smokie, do yous think this has any meaning (like john wasn’t ready to come to the island then) or just a production error.
I don’t remember him saying white pilar of smoke, but I do not think that Keamy and Locke have anything in common. I am going to have to go back and watch Cabin Fever again before I can agree with you. So no I do not think it was a production error.
Hello law558! I just rewatched Cabin Fever this morning and Keamy most definitely said a pillar of “black” smoke, not white. That would have been an interesting twist though! Also if this helps you can check the transcripts online. On Lostpedia.com, just type in “Transcripts” in the search bar and you can read the entire scripts to catch wording etc. etc. I hope this helps in the future!
It is interesting that Keamy walked away unscathed from the smoke monster. Nice catch.
He says black pillar. When locke was pulled by the pillar, it was black.
lol I really need to get my ears check. sorry my bad
Say what?