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| Ben, Ilana |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Ben: Because he is the only one that will have me. Ilana: I'll have you. |
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| Ben, Roger |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Roger: This isn't the life I wanted for you, Ben. I wanted so much more. Ben: I know. Roger: That's why I signed up for that damn Dharma Initiative, and took you to the island, they were decent people, smarter than I'll ever be. Imagine how different our lives would have been if we'd stayed. Ben: Yes we'd have both lived happily ever after. Roger: No I am serious, Ben. Who knows what you would have become? |
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| Ben, Frank |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Frank: I was supposed to be flying it. Oceanic 815. Ben: And why didn't you? Frank: I overslept. Ben: Come on... Frank: Can you believe it? Imagine how different my life would be had that alarm gone off. Ben: How different would it have been? The island still got you in the end, didn't it? |
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| Ben, Ilana |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Ilana: Pick it up and start digging. Ben: Dig what? Ilana: A grave. Ben: For who? Ilana: You murdered Jacob. It's for you. |
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| Ben, Miles |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Miles: Not exactly tearing it up on the digging front are you? Ben: I'm not in a big hurry. |
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| Ben, Miles |
6.07 |
Dr Linus |
Ben: Ilana's gonna murder me for killing Jacob, a man who didn't even care about being killed. Miles: No, he cared. Ben: Excuse me? Miles: Right up until the second the knife went through his heart, he was hoping he was wrong about you. I guess he wasn't. |
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| Ben, Sayid |
6.06 |
Sundown |
Ben: There's still time. Sayid: Not for me. |
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| Ben, Ilana |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Ben: John Locke killed them. Ilana: All by himself? Ben: Yes. He turned into a pillar of black smoke, and he killed them right before my eyes. Ilana: Did it kill Jacob as well? Ben: Yes. Ilana: Then where's his body? Ben: Locke kicked him into the fire and he burned away. |
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| Ben, Illana |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Ben: Locke, do you know why he carried Richard out into the jungle? Ilana: He is recruiting. |
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| Ben, Ilana |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
Ben: What's to stop "what they're up against" from changing his face? Ilana: He can't, not anymore. He's stuck this way. |
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| Ben |
6.04 |
The Substitute |
John Locke was a... a believer, he was a man of faith, he was... a much better man than I will ever be. And I'm very sorry I murdered him. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Ben: What are you? Flocke: I'm not a 'what', Ben, I'm a 'who'. Ben: You're the monster. |
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| Ben |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
You used me... you couldn't kill him yourself, so you made me do it. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
6.02 |
LA X, Part 2 |
Flocke: You should know, he was very confused when you killed him. Ben: I seriously doubt that Jacob was ever confused. Flocke: I'm not talking about Jacob. I'm talking about John Locke. Do you want to know what he was thinking while you choked the life out of him, Benjamin? What the last thought that ran through his head was? "I don't understand". Isn't that just the saddest thing you ever heard? |
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| Ben, Jacob |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Ben: So, why him? Hmm? What was it that was so wrong with me? What about me? Jacob: What about you? |
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| Ben |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Oh... so now, after all this time... you've decided to stop ignoring me. Thirty-five years I lived on this island, and all I ever heard was your name, over and over. Richard would bring me your instructions, all those slips of paper, all those lists... and I never questioned anything. I did as I was told. |
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| Ben |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
When I dared to ask to see you myself, I was told, "You have to wait. You have to be patient." But when he asks to see you, he gets marched straight up here as if he was Moses. So, why him? Hmm? What was it that was so wrong with me? What about me? |
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| Ben, Sun |
5.17 |
The Incident, Part 2 |
Sun: What happened to the rest of the statue? Ben: I don't know, it was like that when I got here. Sun: Do you expect me to believe that? Ben: Not really. |
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| Ben |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
You clearly already know that I was talking to an empty chair, John... that I was pretending... which is not to say that I wasn't as surprised as you were when things started flying around in the room. |
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| Ben |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
I was embarrassed. I didn't want you to know that I had never seen Jacob. So yes, I lied. That's what I do. |
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| Ben, Sun |
5.16 |
The Incident, Part 1 |
Ben: Everyone answers to someone, and the leader answers to Jacob. Sun: What's he like? Ben: I don't know Sun, I've never met him. |
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| Ben |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
His name is Richard Alpert. He's a kind of... advisor. And he has had that job for a very very long time. |
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| Ben, Richard |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
Richard: I'm starting to think John Locke is gonna be trouble. Ben: Why do you think I tried to kill him? |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.15 |
Follow The Leader |
Ben: Why are we going to Jacob? Flocke: So I can kill him. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I broke the rules, John... I came back to the island. I was going to answer for what I'd done, I was going back... to be judged. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Be grateful you're still alive. Now you listen to me. If you try to follow me, or if you ever come looking for me, I'll kill you. And if you want your child to live, every time you hear whispers, you run the other way. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
It was the only way to get you back to the island, along with as many of those who left as possible. You do remember John, that's why you left in the first place, to convince them to come back? But you failed, and the only way to bring them together was by your death, and you understood that, that's why you were about to kill yourself when I stopped you. You had critical information, I would have died with you. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
You left the island regularly, you had a daughter with an outsider, you broke the rules, Charles. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I've seen this island do miraculous things, I've seen it heal the sick, but never once has it done anything like this. Dead is dead. You don't get to come back from that, not even here. So the fact that John Locke is walking around this island, scares the living hell out of me. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I think I know where we're going now, John. It's the same place they bought me as a child. It's where the island healed me. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
When Charles Widmore's men came they gave me a choice; either leave the island or let my daughter die. All I had to do was walk out of the house and go with them. But I didn't do it. So you were right, John, I did kill Alex... and now I have to answer for that. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
It let me live. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: You just make friends everywhere you go, don't you? Ben: Well I've found sometimes that friends can be significantly more dangerous than enemies, John. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: I think you're lying. Ben: Lying about what? Flocke: That you want to be judged for leaving the island and coming back because it's against the rules. I don't think you care about rules. Ben: Then what do I want to be judged for, John? Flocke: For killing your daughter. |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Ben: How is it you know where you're going? Flocke: I just know. Ben: I mean how does that work exactly? Flocke: How does what work? Ben: The knowing, I mean did it come upon you gradually, or did you wake up one morning and suddenly understand the mysteries of the universe? |
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| Ben, Flocke |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
Flocke: You don't like this do you? Having to ask questions that you don't know the answers to. Blindly following someone in the hopes that they'll lead you to whatever it is you're looking for. Ben: No John, I don't like it at all. Flocke: Well, now you know what it was like to be me. |
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| Ben |
5.12 |
Dead Is Dead |
I think I know where we're going now, John. It's the same place they bought me as a child. It's where the island healed me. |
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| Ben |
5.10 |
He's Our You |
I really hate it here... if I let you out... will you take me with you? To your people? |
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| Ben, Frank |
5.09 |
Namaste |
Frank: Sun, I want you to think about this, OK? This guy is dangerous. Sun, that boat I came here on, it was filled with commandos who's only mission was to get him. Ben: And, how'd that work out for everyone? |
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| Ben |
5.07 |
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham |
John, you can't die, you've got too much work to do. We've got to get you back to that island so you can do it. |
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| Ben, Jack |
5.06 |
316 |
Jack: The other people on this plane, what's gonna happen to them? Ben: Who cares? |
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| Ben, Jack |
5.06 |
316 |
Jack: How can you read? Ben: My mother taught me. |
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| Ben |
5.06 |
316 |
We're all convinced sooner or later, Jack. |
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| Ben, Jack |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Jack: They're not my friends anymore. Ben: That's the spirit. |
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| Ben, Jack |
5.01 |
Because You Left |
Jack: How did we get here? How did all of this happen? Ben: It happened because you left, Jack. |
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| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Whoever moves the island can never come back. |
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| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Good-bye, John. I'm sorry I made your life so miserable. |
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| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
I hope you're happy now, Jacob. |
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| Ben |
4.14 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 3 |
Yes I heard that you've been flying on passenger planes, hoping that you crash... it's dark, Jack, very dark. |
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| Ben, Locke |
4.13 |
There's No Place Like Home, Part 2 |
Locke: Ben, what did you do? You just killed everybody on that boat. Ben: So? |
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| Ben |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
I was told a lot of things too. That I was chosen, that I was special. I end up with a tumor on my spine and my daughter's blood all over my hands. |
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| Ben |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
Those things had to happen to me. That was my destiny. But you'll understand soon enough that there are consequences to being chosen. Because destiny, John, is a fickle bitch. |
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| Ben |
4.11 |
Cabin Fever |
Destiny, John, is a fickle bitch. |
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| Ben |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
She's not my daughter. I stole her as a baby from an insane woman. She's a pawn, nothing more. She means nothing to me. I'm not coming out of this house. So if you want to kill her, go ahead and do it... |
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| Ben |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
He changed the rules. |
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| Ben |
4.09 |
The Shape of Things to Come |
I'm here, Charles, to tell you that I'm going to kill your daughter. Penelope, is it? And once she's gone... once she's dead... then you'll understand how I'll feel... and you'll wish you hadn't changed the rules. |
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| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
Why? You're asking me why? After everything I did to get you here, after everything I've done to keep you here, how can you possibly not understand...that you're mine! |
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| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
This didn't have a number on it, did it? |
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| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
Three months ago, the Virgin Mary seemed to appear in a patch of mould on the side of an old housing complex. When the word got out, over 5,000 people came to see her face for themselves. You've survived an airline crash on this island. One minute you're in a wheelchair, the next minute you're doing jumping jacks. If 5,000 people came out to see a piece of mould, how many people do you think would come here to see you? |
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| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
So, has the revolution begun yet? |
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| Ben |
4.06 |
The Other Woman |
Believe me, your people are gonna be so angry when they realise you still don't have a plan. |
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| Ben |
4.04 |
Eggtown |
I feel for you, John. I really do. You keep hitting dead ends. You couldn't find the cabin, you can't make contact with Jacob, you're so desperate to figure out what to do next you're even asking me for help. So here we are, just like old times. Except I'm locked in a different room... and you're more lost than you ever were. |
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| Ben |
4.01 |
The Beginning of the End |
Better call the boat... tell them she's getting a really big bundle of fire wood. |
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| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Let me ask you something, Jack. Why do you wanna leave the island? What is it that you so desperately want to get back to? You have no one. Your father's dead, your wife left you, moved on with another man. Can you just not wait to get back to the hospital? Get back to fixing things? |
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| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Making that call is the beginning of the end. |
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| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Not so long ago, Jack, I made a decision that took the lives of over forty people in a single day. I'm telling you this because history is about to repeat itself, right here, right now. |
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| Ben |
3.23 |
Through the Looking Glass, Part 2 |
Jack listen to me. If you phone her boat, every single living person on this island will be killed. |
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| Ben |
3.20 |
The Man Behind the Curtain |
Jacob feels the same way about technology as you do. |
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| Ben |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
No John, unfortunately we don't have a code for 'there is a man in my closet with a gun to my daughter's head'. Although we obviously should. |
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| Ben |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
Picture a box. You know something about boxes, don't you John? What if I told you that somewhere on this island there is a very large box and whatever you imagined, whatever you wanted to be in it, when you open that box, there it would be. |
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| Ben, Locke |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
Locke: Where do you get electricity? Ben: We have two big hamsters running around in this giant wheel in our secret underground lair. |
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| Ben, Locke |
3.13 |
The Man from Tallahassee |
Ben: You have been on this island for 80 days, John. I have been here my entire life. So what makes you think you know this island better than I do? Locke: Because you're in the wheelchair, and I'm not. |
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| Ben |
3.09 |
Stranger in a Strange Land |
We had an excellent surgeon, Jack. His name was Ethan. [500,000] |
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| Ben |
3.05 |
The Cost of Living |
Two days after I found out that I had a fatal tumor on my spine, a spinal surgeon fell out of the sky. If that's not proof of God I don't know what is. |
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| Ben |
3.05 |
The Cost of Living |
We had such a wonderful plan to break you, Jack. My wonderful plan got shot to sunshine when you saw my damned X-rays and figured out I was dying. |
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| Ben |
3.05 |
The Cost of Living |
I want you to want to save my life. |
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| Ben |
3.04 |
Every Man For Himself |
A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody. It don't make no difference who the guy is, as long as he's with ya. I tell ya, a guy gets too lonely and he gets sick. |
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| Ben |
3.01 |
A Tale of Two Cities |
So I guess I'm out of the book club. |
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| Ben |
3.01 |
A Tale of Two Cities |
Ethan, get up there to that fuselage. There may actually be survivors; and you're one of them. A passenger, you're in shock. Come up with an adequate story if they ask. Stay quiet if they don't. Listen, learn, don't get involved. I want lists in 3 days. Go. |
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| Ben |
2.24 |
Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2 |
We're the good guys Michael. |
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| Ben |
2.20 |
Two For The Road |
Because the man in charge... He's a great man, John, a brilliant man... but he is not a forgiving man. |
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| Ben |
2.20 |
Two For The Road |
I was coming for you, John. You're one of the good ones. |
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| Ben |
2.18 |
Dave |
I never entered the numbers, I never pushed the button. |
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| Ben |
2.16 |
The Whole Truth |
If I was one of them, these people that you seem to think are your enemies, what would I do? Well, there'd be no balloon. So I'd draw a map to a real secluded place, like a cave or some underbrush, good place for a trap. An ambush. And when your friends got there, a bunch of my people would be waiting for 'em. Then they'd use them to trade for me. I guess it's a good thing I'm not one of them huh? |
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| Ben |
2.16 |
The Whole Truth |
You guys got any milk? |
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I always have a plan. |
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