I had the honor of running into Terry O’Quinn in a small cafe in Haleiwa on Oahu’s North Shire. I garnered my courage and spoke to him while he was waiting for a to go order and he was so kind. It was after the show was off the air and he said he missed working.
I get choked up every time he smiles at 1:53, because that is the first time we've seen the REAL Locke since he was murdered by Ben. And he can't even stop himself from smiling at the one who argued with him and doubted him the most. I always felt, as much as Jack hated Locke sometimes, Locke just wanted him to listen and believe. He wanted that more than anything. And Jack becoming the man of faith after Locke's death... just wow. What an incredible show.
Everything you said is exactly how I felt when watching... I really missed the real Locke, and his genuine emotion! Jack became such a great character in the final season too.
Isnt that how humanity kinda is? We make all our lifes harder, hate these, hate them, hate him, hate her - but in the end everyone was kinda a part of our journey and bad memories fade away or we still dont like them but see them as flawed humans too... saw someone i couldnt stand once and we talked almost 20 years later randomly somewhere we would not expect to see a familiar face, far from where we were... and it was nice. we didnt exchanged numbers or told we miss each other - we talked about life, where we are, what have been... and parted.
Just finished Lost for the first time today. And this scene was everything I wanted. For so long I misjudged this show without ever even watching it. John Locke and Jack and this whole journey is nothing short of incredible. But Locke especially, truly special.
bruh i watched lost by accident from s2 to 5 episodes of s5 & then a decade went by & now im rewatching everything season 1 is so guuud damn & season 5 holy shit i still didnt watch s6 for real on purpose cuz idk
It really is a masterpiece. Very emotional and exciting to see these characters live their lives throughout the show. Always pleased it focused on the journey of life and all its joys and tears! I love this show and I love the character that is John Locke
I think the scene is so short because he didn't get that close to the other characters. The most important people to John on The Island were Boone and Walt, both are in his memories.
You can see how fond of Jack Locke actually is here. When he remembers, he is amused by Jack's resistance and stubbornness just like when both of them were alive and interacting. Jack didn't look at John eye to eye because in many ways, John reminded him of his father. My all time fav series.
Well said. I agree about how great this series was. While I wouldn’t necessarily say its the best TV show ever(there’s a lot of competition for that), I will say IMO it tells the best ever story on TV. The way it mixes science fiction, groundbreaking storytelling devices (ambiguous flash forward/backward/sideways) compelling narratives, creative storytelling, and spiritual themes (both virtuous and evil) is unmatched. The fact they were able to pull it off so well on network TV is remarkable. There will never be another show like this on network TV because now shows that do this sort of thing go right to streaming outlets.
Jack hated Locke in the end. He even shot him intentionally but the gun was empty. This scene makes Locke look like a good guy when in fact the last part of the show before the MIB takes his body, John is a prick and takes prisoners and kills a woman for no reason. If Jack had remembered in that scene he would have smothered Locke with a pillow. lol
@@RRL110Jack didn’t hate Locke in the end. He admits Locke was right and MIB is a disgrace to the memory of him. Did they disagree on things? Sure but what friend doesn’t.
I agree. But only the simple minded people will not get this great show. Especially in an era of just stupid reality shows people like that could never get this amazing series
Best show ever. I cannot get enough. I am in my fifth rewatch (4th if you don't count the chronological version, which is awesome,) and I am so excited! I haven't gotten to meet Juliet, or Faraday, or Miles or Lapidus or gotten to spend much time with Ben, or Desmond... I have seen this show several times and it still blows me away!
I love how this scene perfectly describes Jack’s character of being stubborn as he always was. Even after remembering with Kate he refuses to believe and let go.
Still here in 2021! Terry O'Quinn's acting in this whole show was just epic. Jack and Locke's relationship was so good from start to finish, seeing him smile remembering all the arguments is just perfect. Glorious TV moment - one I will revisit time and time again
2:43 This such a wonderful, loving sentiment from Locke, who struggled with Jack so often, but who in the end, understands Jack better than, at this point, Jack understands himself. And who is grateful for what Jack has done.
It was perfect that Jack was the one that made John remember. And Jack had a flash of remembrance. On the island, Jack became the man of faith after John was murdered.
Masterclass tv show. My personal favorite. Nothing can ever top it for me. While I liked shows like breaking bad, it just didn't have that hugeness and impact like lost did. Lost has so many genres wrapped into one, its got more people and more twists and turns and adventures and omgosh.. I gotta watch it again now
The callback to the season two premiere Man of Science, Man of Faith when Jack "fixed" Sarah was the perfect choice for this scene. That was the episode the truly pitted Jack against Locke philosophically , even though Jack was both the man of science and faith in that episode. Jack having earlier in the episode said this to Flocke makes this scene even better: "You’re not John Locke. You disrespect his memory by wearing his face, but you’re nothing like him. Turns out he was right about most everything. I just wish I could’ve told him that while he was still alive."
@@GRYNGE7 The description person of faith (plural: people of faith) refers to any person who can be delineated or classified by an adherence to a religious tradition or doctrine, as opposed to those who do not publicly identify or in any way espouse a religious path.
I think terry o Quinn did an amazing job in lost, beacouse his acting is the best I’ve ever seen, and John locke would be my favourite lost character in the show along with Claire, such an epic show.
Last couple of seasons didn't answer questions, made more, little few plot holes... but the heart of the show... wow...the scenes were they all remember just get me. Say what you will but the finale was EPIC!
The rest of the crew had to be touched by someone in order to remember. Locke ....after SPINAL SURGERY, just remembered after his old past life pal never actually touched him
I hate that Locke is the one with the shortest „Remember scene“, especially because he’s my favorite character. It’s bad enough that he dies as the earliest from the main characters.
@@youtpfpm6097 I sit corrected. He was right about destiny and he was right in his ongoing philosophical debate with Jack. A debate that fittingly carried on into their afterlives. I always laugh when sideways Jack says to John “I think you’re mistaking coincidence for fate” if only Jack could remember that John already won him over and changed his mind. Jack gave his life for the island and he did it because of John.
@@jimmy2k4o He was wrong about the people brought by Jacob having a choice in their lives. But Locke has chosen for them several times: by destroying Sayid's equipment, by exploding Jack and Juliet's submarine, by blowing up the hatch. Jacob wanted to give the candidates what he didn't have: the choice. But hey, he wasn't a bad man. He was like the others: lost. And above all, everyone sees him as they want. We too have a choice in the game of LOST. 😁😉 See you in another video.
Wow I was just thinking.... sorry if this is what everyone else already new, but we just finished watching the series today, but what if when Locke says we need to go, the reason jack gets to angry is because jack doesn’t want to let go he wants to live he’s trying to fight off his death, but inevitably he ends up dying
@@APFEL11SAFT In the flash-sideways "world" (purgatory/afterlife), Jack has a son. When Locke remembers the true events and everything that happened, he tells Jack that he doesn't actually have a son.
John should have moved on with Helen. Plot wise it made sense but it seemed like they were really trying hard to keep the original Oceanic survivors. I would like to believe somewhere in another parallel universe, the other survivors..Steve and Scott, Dr.Artz, Anna Luicia, Cindy and all the other unimportant survivors would have met in a church like this with MrEko leading them to heaven.
@@thebigragu9952 go to th-cam.com/video/llsWZtl9WmY/w-d-xo.html and wait to 45 or 47 seconds . That's the music. May be it can be in another track but it is here. So I am right. Sorry. 😊
It’s called “Can’t Keep Locke Down” Yes.. Giacchino returned John’s original theme :) and we hear it for the last time on “Closure” when the moment John says “goodbye Ben”
Terry O'quinn's smile is the best part of the show.
Epic smile. Pure heart.
I had the honor of running into Terry O’Quinn in a small cafe in Haleiwa on Oahu’s North Shire. I garnered my courage and spoke to him while he was waiting for a to go order and he was so kind. It was after the show was off the air and he said he missed working.
@@dianalee3059 That’s awesome! If I were to meet any of the cast from Lost, it would definitely be Terry. The man of faith.
Beautiful smile and blue eyes.
Yeah especially the Smile with the Orange in his mouth 😁
I get choked up every time he smiles at 1:53, because that is the first time we've seen the REAL Locke since he was murdered by Ben. And he can't even stop himself from smiling at the one who argued with him and doubted him the most. I always felt, as much as Jack hated Locke sometimes, Locke just wanted him to listen and believe. He wanted that more than anything. And Jack becoming the man of faith after Locke's death... just wow. What an incredible show.
Everything you said is exactly how I felt when watching... I really missed the real Locke, and his genuine emotion! Jack became such a great character in the final season too.
It remind me of Mulder and Scully from X-Files. Mulder was always a believer like Locke while Scully was a skeptic just like Jack .
I missed Locke so much and was so happy to see him again
@@harrisont2004 imposter john wasnt even fake john its the island demon who always takes over ded ones like jacks dad & echo's brother
Isnt that how humanity kinda is? We make all our lifes harder, hate these, hate them, hate him, hate her - but in the end everyone was kinda a part of our journey and bad memories fade away or we still dont like them but see them as flawed humans too... saw someone i couldnt stand once and we talked almost 20 years later randomly somewhere we would not expect to see a familiar face, far from where we were... and it was nice. we didnt exchanged numbers or told we miss each other - we talked about life, where we are, what have been... and parted.
lol at 2:17 locke is thinking "we've had this argument literally millions of times already, jack."
I always laugh out loud at that part lmaoo, Locke is just so happy to get to listen to Jack rant again!
This
More like: even death we still argue
1:53 Locke's smile gets me every time. He sees his old friend and remembers the good time they had. And his smile is full of joy
The music when he remembered. I love this show
I missed Locke so much, the satisfaction of his return here was gold.
John Locke literally is the only television character that gets me emotional enough to tear up
No Desmond?
@@robertosolano7774 Desmond is very good. He just doesn’t make me emotional the same way Locke does
@@jacobquackenbush2981 I feel ya, man. Although the final scene of the show made me the most emotional.
@@ammo7204 I totally agree
He as well had one of the saddest characters ark in TV history
Just finished Lost for the first time today. And this scene was everything I wanted. For so long I misjudged this show without ever even watching it. John Locke and Jack and this whole journey is nothing short of incredible. But Locke especially, truly special.
i’m on my fifth rewatch now
bruh i watched lost by accident from s2 to 5 episodes of s5 & then a decade went by & now im rewatching everything
season 1 is so guuud damn
& season 5 holy shit
i still didnt watch s6 for real on purpose cuz idk
It really is a masterpiece. Very emotional and exciting to see these characters live their lives throughout the show. Always pleased it focused on the journey of life and all its joys and tears! I love this show and I love the character that is John Locke
One of the greatest shows ever. It changed the way TV is made these days.
Watch it again, it truly gets better with every watch, iv watched it 4 times & the show gets better every time.
Man of Science. Man of Faith. This show is absolutely incredible. One of the greatest shows of all time.
It’s a crime how short lockes remember scene was
Totally agree. Even if he is far to be my favorite character, he deserved a scene as long as Jin/Sun, Sawyer/Juliet or Claire/Charlie's ones.
They should have given more time for the theme to play
I think the scene is so short because he didn't get that close to the other characters.
The most important people to John on The Island were Boone and Walt, both are in his memories.
I wholeheartedly agree
@@TheHalloweenKing My first name is also Andrew and my last name also starts with C
You can see how fond of Jack Locke actually is here. When he remembers, he is amused by Jack's resistance and stubbornness just like when both of them were alive and interacting.
Jack didn't look at John eye to eye because in many ways, John reminded him of his father.
My all time fav series.
SUPERB acting, I saw that as well.
Well said. I agree about how great this series was. While I wouldn’t necessarily say its the best TV show ever(there’s a lot of competition for that), I will say IMO it tells the best ever story on TV. The way it mixes science fiction, groundbreaking storytelling devices (ambiguous flash forward/backward/sideways) compelling narratives, creative storytelling, and spiritual themes (both virtuous and evil) is unmatched.
The fact they were able to pull it off so well on network TV is remarkable. There will never be another show like this on network TV because now shows that do this sort of thing go right to streaming outlets.
Jack hated Locke in the end. He even shot him intentionally but the gun was empty. This scene makes Locke look like a good guy when in fact the last part of the show before the MIB takes his body, John is a prick and takes prisoners and kills a woman for no reason. If Jack had remembered in that scene he would have smothered Locke with a pillow. lol
@@RRL110Jack didn’t hate Locke in the end. He admits Locke was right and MIB is a disgrace to the memory of him. Did they disagree on things? Sure but what friend doesn’t.
@@nonameman7114 I recall that scene, I don't recall him saying Locke was right though.
God, I love this show so much. A misunderstood masterpiece.
I agree. But only the simple minded people will not get this great show. Especially in an era of just stupid reality shows people like that could never get this amazing series
@@jazzlover9050amen
Most complaints were made by people who watched the pilot then watched the finale because it was popular. Explains why their criticisms make no sense.
This scene made me bawl, man. It was so redeeming to see John finally being happy. He deserved it so much :')
His character and back story was so sad..:(
@@shwancinger
But he had his redemption. That's what matters
Cried again!😁
Too beautiful!
I like it how Jack starts to get argumentative with John like the good old days
"I hope somebody does for you, what you just did for me" - that quote brakes my hearth each time I hear it 😭
Terry O'Quinn's performance over the course of this show is truly iconic.
"You don't have a son, Jack."
I never understood this part and was obsessed with it. I least I found the scene!!!
Lmao such a savage line 😂
Acting at its finest. 2024 and we have never yet scene another show as high quality as this.
There are many, many shows that are better than this.
Lost is top ten for sure. But there are at least 5 shows better than it
Are they dead in this scene?
Best show ever. I cannot get enough. I am in my fifth rewatch (4th if you don't count the chronological version, which is awesome,) and I am so excited! I haven't gotten to meet Juliet, or Faraday, or Miles or Lapidus or gotten to spend much time with Ben, or Desmond...
I have seen this show several times and it still blows me away!
I love how this scene perfectly describes Jack’s character of being stubborn as he always was. Even after remembering with Kate he refuses to believe and let go.
“Commitment is what makes you tick, Jack. You’re just not good at letting go”
@@mallory2051 From where is that?
@@someguywithhair6439 I'm a bit late, but It's from the scene where Jack was talking to his father by the pool before the wedding.
Lockes favorite moments were all in the first season. Seeing the monster was his favorite of them all
Still here in 2021! Terry O'Quinn's acting in this whole show was just epic. Jack and Locke's relationship was so good from start to finish, seeing him smile remembering all the arguments is just perfect. Glorious TV moment - one I will revisit time and time again
Man of Science Vs. Man of Faith once again! God... this show is everything to me, it still gets me emotional all these years later
ahhh memories with jon locke, i'm crying 😢
Many years later and this still makes me tear up🥺
2:43 This such a wonderful, loving sentiment from Locke, who struggled with Jack so often, but who in the end, understands Jack better than, at this point, Jack understands himself. And who is grateful for what Jack has done.
That smile gets me every time. 😭
One of my best LOST scene ❤️
It’s wonderful that so many years later, I still get emotional watching this scene
Those flashbacks with the music was so powerful
I cannot never not cry at this 😢
I fucking love the remembering sequences
It was perfect that Jack was the one that made John remember. And Jack had a flash of remembrance. On the island, Jack became the man of faith after John was murdered.
This is nice this older guy in this show all he want through this is a nice part of the show and nice moments between these stangers love it
Incredibly well acted, this is really more than good for a tv show. (Locke)
Masterclass tv show. My personal favorite. Nothing can ever top it for me. While I liked shows like breaking bad, it just didn't have that hugeness and impact like lost did. Lost has so many genres wrapped into one, its got more people and more twists and turns and adventures and omgosh.. I gotta watch it again now
-Did you see that?
-See what?
-WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALT
WAAAAAHAAHAAAAAAALLLLTTT NOOOOOOO!!!! 😂😂😂😂
They took my son!
The callback to the season two premiere Man of Science, Man of Faith when Jack "fixed" Sarah was the perfect choice for this scene. That was the episode the truly pitted Jack against Locke philosophically , even though Jack was both the man of science and faith in that episode.
Jack having earlier in the episode said this to Flocke makes this scene even better:
"You’re not John Locke. You disrespect his memory by wearing his face, but you’re nothing like him. Turns out he was right about most everything. I just wish I could’ve told him that while he was still alive."
John Locke, damn it. I loved the guy back when the show was on air.
I’m not even religious but Locke was undoubtedly the best character on the show
Locke wasn't a religious man. He was spiritual... Very big difference
@@GRYNGE7 The description person of faith (plural: people of faith) refers to any person who can be delineated or classified by an adherence to a religious tradition or doctrine, as opposed to those who do not publicly identify or in any way espouse a religious path.
@@About36Greekss he believes what he sees thats what a spiritual man is a man of faith just blindly believes what the church or religions say
@@Abhishek-vm2sf A bit late but John was a Man of Faith of the Island. He blindly followed it's every whim. In a way, the Island was his religion.
But it’s still a beautiful scene with my favorite remembering music of all.
I think terry o Quinn did an amazing job in lost, beacouse his acting is the best I’ve ever seen, and John locke would be my favourite lost character in the show along with Claire, such an epic show.
"I hope that somebody does for you what you just did for me"
John Locke's story is the best. I dare anybody who thinks otherwise to argue me
it is so good but i think i like jack and desmonds stories more! john locke is a close third for sure
He is the best. He was always my favorite. Even in his bad moments and when he was easy to be hated ❤
The way John smiles at Jack when he realized who he is will forever be one of the best scenes I have ever seen.
Jack, i hope somebody does for you, what you just did for me.
- We are not going anywhere
- (here we go again, my old friend☺️🥲)
So awesome.
What we need to do is go .... 😢. What a perfect line
I love this series!
Last couple of seasons didn't answer questions, made more, little few plot holes... but the heart of the show... wow...the scenes were they all remember just get me. Say what you will but the finale was EPIC!
@LOSTEXPLAINED108
The rest of the crew had to be touched by someone in order to remember.
Locke ....after SPINAL SURGERY, just remembered after his old past life pal never actually touched him
When Locke wish that someone do for Jack what Jack did for him, he is not referring to the surgery, but the memory recovery
I always loved his "oh"
I wish you had believed me.
And he did.. “turns out he was right about most everything. I just wish I could’ve told him that when he was still alive”
@@g2nelson15 where does he say that?
@@nedf8379 The End uncut version where Jack and the monster is helping Desmond getting down to the light.
Amazing scene!
Jhon locke❤
I just realized that John Locke doesn’t know what happened after he died. That is just so sad
I believe he does. For one , he knew Jack didn’t have a son
He probably knew it in the church when he was meeting with everyone before Jack arrived
Overdue and finally remembering, John Locke says thank you to Jack Shephard. What an amazing feeling to pass on.
I hate that Locke is the one with the shortest „Remember scene“, especially because he’s my favorite character. It’s bad enough that he dies as the earliest from the main characters.
His was so short because he didn’t need more time to accept it. He was always a man of faith.
@@mallory2051 Yes I know why, but just wish it was longer
I did not like season 6, but I'm crying wtching this scene... and other... So beautiful how they "remember"
Idiot
Watch it again.
Season 6 was great
I'm looking for this version of Locke's theme
It worked..
Surprised Locke didn’t start shouting “I was right about everything!” Again and again
He wasn’t right about everything. How can you be right when you don’t understand ? By luck.
@@youtpfpm6097 I sit corrected.
He was right about destiny and he was right in his ongoing philosophical debate with Jack.
A debate that fittingly carried on into their afterlives.
I always laugh when sideways Jack says to John “I think you’re mistaking coincidence for fate” if only Jack could remember that John already won him over and changed his mind.
Jack gave his life for the island and he did it because of John.
@@jimmy2k4o He was wrong about the people brought by Jacob having a choice in their lives. But Locke has chosen for them several times: by destroying Sayid's equipment, by exploding Jack and Juliet's submarine, by blowing up the hatch. Jacob wanted to give the candidates what he didn't have: the choice. But hey, he wasn't a bad man. He was like the others: lost. And above all, everyone sees him as they want. We too have a choice in the game of LOST. 😁😉 See you in another video.
John smile when he remembered all arguments with Jack, priceless
I hope somebody does for you what you just did for me quality line
O how I miss this show
There's our Locke.
Locke should have been the main character instead of Jack. What they did to him in the later seasons was a shambles.
The way he smiles at Jack 😭😭
Amazing show. God is real and i love how this show is based off of Christianity using subtle undertones
tears
"I'm your best friend damn it!"
Wow I was just thinking.... sorry if this is what everyone else already new, but we just finished watching the series today, but what if when Locke says we need to go, the reason jack gets to angry is because jack doesn’t want to let go he wants to live he’s trying to fight off his death, but inevitably he ends up dying
That’s the whole point. It’s also a little joke to the stubbornness of jack.
Jack still didn't know he was dead at that point, he was in denial
I know it's purgatory or whatever but... did Jack even wash his hands? bruh...
Dang that's good.
The music starting at 1:33, what is the name? thanks
Can’t keep Locke down
Locked out
It's Locke's theme
you don't have a son ;_;
Why did he say that??
@@APFEL11SAFT In the flash-sideways "world" (purgatory/afterlife), Jack has a son. When Locke remembers the true events and everything that happened, he tells Jack that he doesn't actually have a son.
I love that part…we got to go…but Jack is still in denial.
John locke ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍
John Locke: “Will you come with me?” (Smiling)
Jack: “We’re not going anywhere”
Me: This shit is 🔥
John should have moved on with Helen. Plot wise it made sense but it seemed like they were really trying hard to keep the original Oceanic survivors. I would like to believe somewhere in another parallel universe, the other survivors..Steve and Scott, Dr.Artz, Anna Luicia, Cindy and all the other unimportant survivors would have met in a church like this with MrEko leading them to heaven.
🥺🥺1:36 1:45 1:53 2:15 2:44
Let locke go. He needs to go wrestle some more polar bears :)
Imagine Terry Quinn as Lex Luthor
And Leanardo DiCaprio as Arkham Batman
Television peaked at Lost for me
I'm-
After he woke up the evil guy controlled Locke again? This show is so confusing.
It's not confusing at all. This is John Locke, the real one, the theme, the memories and all the previous scenes make it clear.
Song at 1:35?
LOST OST "There is no place like home" but this part is after 45 seconds inside the track.
@@youtpfpm6097 what? No this is Piece is Locke’s theme.
@@thebigragu9952 go to th-cam.com/video/llsWZtl9WmY/w-d-xo.html and wait to 45 or 47 seconds . That's the music. May be it can be in another track but it is here. So I am right. Sorry. 😊
It’s called “Can’t Keep Locke Down”
Yes.. Giacchino returned John’s original theme :) and we hear it for the last time on “Closure” when the moment John says “goodbye Ben”
Pretty sure they were all dead at this point right?
Someone correct me?
At THIS point, yes. This is one of the Flash Sideways scenes that start in the final season. Only these scenes are the afterlife.
Exactly