I am more enlightened yet more confused than ever. Having said that, I found the mundane explanation of MIB's desire to leave the island (because he has always yearned to leave) to be very satisfying...and very human. Clearly the island holds his soul, and clearly he hates Jacob for having placed him in perpetual limbo. There is a thin line between love and hate and a thin line between salvation and eternal damnation.
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~Whitney
Wondering about the future of Ellington Woodard's punk@ss sh!t.
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