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Originally Posted by atb
I think the rapid change from Sayid trying to stab Locke to him killing those 2 guys in the temple has to do with what Locke explained to Sayid. My theory is that he explained that his ultimate goal is to set things "right", which is to cause a correction so that none of the events on the island ever took place (the alternative universe flashes we are seeing).This would mean that killing Dogen in the temple is in effect helped Dogen return to his previous life where he was at his son's piano recital. I think hearing Dogen's story of what he gave up (returning his son's life to come to the island do Jacob's bidding) helped push Sayid in the direction of trying to help Locke set things "right".
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I'm a bit worried it's going down the "I'm the Devil, I'll fulfill your wildest dreams" road with smokey (non-Locke) and a soon to be resurrected Jeebus (Jacob) road. Time will tell, I hope that isn't what they go for though.