Thanks to GregDean for the following.
In "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham", Charles Widmore reveals to John Locke that he was once the leader of The Others (who he refers to as "my people"), who protected the Island for over three decades, before Ben tricked him into turning the Frozen Donkey Wheel, and into being forced off the Island. At that point, Ben took over leadership of the Others, and the Island stopped being Widmore's.
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Was the Island once Widmore's, as he claims, before Ben "took" it?
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Was the Island once Widmore's, as he claims, before Ben "took" it?
Thanks to GregDean for the following.
In "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham", Charles Widmore reveals to John Locke that he was once the leader of The Others (who he refers to as "my people"), who protected the Island for over three decades, before Ben tricked him into turning the Frozen Donkey Wheel, and into being forced off the Island. At that point, Ben took over leadership of the Others, and the Island stopped being Widmore's.
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In "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham", Charles Widmore reveals to John Locke that he was once the leader of The Others (who he refers to as "my people"), who protected the Island for over three decades, before Ben tricked him into turning the Frozen Donkey Wheel, and into being forced off the Island. At that point, Ben took over leadership of the Others, and the Island stopped being Widmore's.