Do you think it started after he left Locke the first time (in which case he was never hit on the head, never tied up...)
Do you think that Locke did hit him but Boone hallucinated the rest?
Do you think the hallucinations started after he was tied up?
I'm not certain that Locke even hit him. I checked the screen shots from Boone tackling Locke by the fire but it's too dark to see if the back of his head is bloody.
If Locke did hit Boone, it would make sense that Locke was also the one who beaned Sayid.
Re: When do you think Boone's hallucination started?
Locke did not knock Sayid out because there was nothing to be gained by that. Locke has already helped Sayid out by giving him the knife to deal with Sawyer.
Re: When do you think Boone's hallucination started?
He must have in order to get Boone tied up. The mind plays tricks on you when you are alone.
Because we always need reason as to why things happen, we naturally assume that it is the paste because Boone needs a reason as to what he saw. Not that this was something that bothered him greatly and needed to be addressed.
Re: When do you think Boone's hallucination started?
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Originally Posted by Trueogre
He must have in order to get Boone tied up. The mind plays tricks on you when you are alone.
Because we always need reason as to why things happen, we naturally assume that it is the paste because Boone needs a reason as to what he saw. Not that this was something that bothered him greatly and needed to be addressed.
If Boone was acutally tied up, that would have been part of the hallucination if it started earlier.
Re: When do you think Boone's hallucination started?
I want to believe that Locke didn't hit him.
A few people have said Boone and Charlie are now Locke's dedicated followers, his true believers and so forth.
He's put each of them in direct physical danger. How does that build loyalty and trust? Even if it did help the guys get through resolving their inner conflicts, I don't understand why they'd trust him.