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Just let me leave, Jacob. Jacob : As long as I'm still alive, you're not going anywhere. Man in Black : Then now you know why I want to kill you. And I will kill you, Jacob. Jacob : Someone else will take my place. Man in Black : Well, then I'll kill them too. Jacob : [hands him a bottle of wine] Well, here's something to pass the time.

See you around. Man in Black : Sooner than you think. Sign In. Showing all 10 items. Jump to: Photos 7 Quotes 3. Jacob shows up] Jacob : Morning. Create a list ». My favourite TV Episodes. Jacob was the ageless protector of the Island for more than 2, years. He was born on the Island with his brother, the Man in Black, and lived there, eventually in the statue of Taweret, until his brother convinced Ben to kill him. He convinced Ben that Jacob had neglected him and that he must kill Jacob.

Jacob awaited his doom in a statue of Tawaret where he lived. Jacob Lost Jump to navigation Jump to search. Fictional character of the TV series Lost. For all the mothers in Lost, see Mothers. An unnamed woman was the foster mother of Jacob and his brother.

She murdered their birth mother, Claudia, just after she gave birth to the twins, and raised them herself. By , all of them had died. The boy ran away from the two of them, and the Man in Black gave chase. He tripped, fell, and looked up at the boy, who said to him, "You know the rules. You can't kill him. Jacob appears to Hurley at the Temple. Later, Ilana collected some of Jacob's ashes upon entering the statue.

On entering the pool room at the Temple, Hurley again encountered Jacob, who instructed him to take Jack to the lighthouse. Hurley did so, and in a mirror, they were both shocked when it showed Jack's home - implying that Jacob had been spying on him and most likely the other survivors. At the lighthouse, after Jack had destroyed the signal mirror, Jacob appeared a third time, informing Hurley he had wanted Jack brought here as there is something important on the Island that he had to do.

Jacob also informed Hurley he had wanted the two of them removed from the Temple as something very bad was about to happen there. Hurley wanted to go back to warn the people at the Temple, but Jacob told him it was already too late. The boy appears again when the Man in Black and Desmond are walking through the jungle. After Ilana's death at the beach camp, Hurley searched through her belongings and found the pouch containing Jacob's ashes and took them into his possession.

Sometime later, Jacob as a boy, though with noticeably darker hair, was seen again by the Man in Black and Desmond. Desmond asked who the boy was, but the Man in Black, seemingly agitated, and this time walking away, told Desmond to ignore him. Desmond turned to look at the boy again, and the boy smiled.

He appeared as a boy once more to Hurley, demanding that Hurley give him the ashes. Hurley asked why and the boy replied, "because they're mine. By the time Hurley caught up, Jacob appeared as an adult, next to a fire, which he had thrown his ashes in.

Hurley gathered Jack, Kate and Sawyer and brought them to Jacob. Jacob explains what Jin , Sun and Sayid died for. The four of them were able to see Jacob this time. He apologized to Kate, who blamed him choosing Candidates for the deaths of their friends on the submarine. Jacob told them that he made a mistake, which made the monster the way he is and explained the reason for the Candidates.

Sawyer asked why he should have to suffer for Jacob's mistake when he was doing just fine until Jacob interfered with his life. Jacob pointed out that none of them had happy lives, they were all flawed, which is why he chose them, because they were all like him, alone looking for something that they couldn't find.

Jack understood that he wanted them to kill the monster. Hurley asked how he was going to choose which one of them was to succeed, but Jacob left them the choice. Jack offered to do it, so Jacob took him to a creek and told him the location of the Source , which Jack had to protect. He recited an incantation and got Jack to take a drink of water, which made Jack like him.

Jacob passes his responsibilities to Jack. When Jack made Hurley the Island protector less than a day later, Hurley worried about people being unable to leave the Island - such as Desmond. Ben told him that was how Jacob ran things and suggested there may be a better way. This led Hurley to ask Ben for help as his second in command, to which Ben agreed.

Considering the fire eventually did go out, it is unknown what happened to Jacob's soul after his talk with the candidates. Jacob remained unseen until the end of season 5. The Others occasionally mentioned him, but kept his nature and motives secret. When he was young and before being ageless , Jacob followed his Mother 's lead and accepted all her orders. He was jealous of his brother whom she preferred, yet proved to like him before and even after they became rivals.

His high level of emotional attachment to his Mother led him to accidentally turn his twin into the smoke monster following her murder. He became cool-headed and self-confident. He apparently wants to show his nemesis that men are not as corrupt and bad as Mother said. With the exception of Richard when he met him, Jacob was polite and friendly to the few people he interacted with.

Before his ultimate appearance, Jacob had a significant behind-the-scenes presence through much of the series, his existence being mentioned as early as " Two for the Road ". Further references gave a portrait of Jacob as a leader that commands a great respect among the Others and who is both adored and feared, being described as "great", "brilliant" and "magnificent", as well as "powerful" and "unforgiving", by different people.

Blond Treehorn Thug, as Pellegrino's character is credited, obliges before explaining that since The Dude's wife owes money to Jackie Treehorn, that means he owes the money just the same. The Dude tries to explain that it's a case of mistaken identity, because he's The Dude and no one calls him "Lebowski. Pellegrino's character may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but he did eventually put together the fact that The Dude's place is not the home of a millionaire.

And at least he didn't pee on the rug. In , he began a short but memorable tenure as Paul Bennett, the ex-husband to Rita Julie Benz , the love interest and eventual wife to series protagonist Dexter Michael C. Hall on Showtime's popular series of the same name. Paul is a much more complicated character than he appears, at first glance. While there's no arguing that his past misdeeds — including nearly killing Rita during a prolonged period of domestic abuse — were appalling, it similarly cannot be argued that the recovering heroin addict, newly released from prison, has a deep and genuine love for Astor Christina Robinson and Cody Daniel Goldman and later Preston Bailey , the children he shares with his ex-wife.

Alternately manipulative and abusive or loving and with pure intent, Paul's alignment ceased to matter when he became a problem for Rita, because that made him a problem for everyone's favorite blood spatter analyst and serial killer. Pellegrino opened up about his process as an actor in preparing for such a role in an interview with Filmnut.

Believe it or not, when you're talking about Paul, morally behind the character that I'm doing, I don't think that an actor should judge the character because then they objectify it in a way.

I let the story and the audience judge for themselves whether or not I'm good or bad. Around the same time he took on the messianic role on "Lost," Mark began playing a character on the complete opposite side of the good vs. As a fallen angel, Lucifer, aka The Devil, lacks a corporeal form.



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