Hanso himself had been a figurehead that neither Benry nor Widmore had complete control of. What I get from the show is that Widmore has been spending the next decade trying to get back to the Island. ("What They Died For") 74. Although he’s only appeared in three scenes where he insults Desmond, Charles Widmore has been established as one of Lost’s most important figures. Ben says many times that Widmore wants to kill everyone on the island which I assume (after watching the show a couple times) that this was more just Ben's tactic to get 815 survivors to not allow Widmore to find the island because I dont really understand why Widmore would want to kill everyone. Charles Widmore is a former leader of the Others, a wealthy industrialist and the father of Penelope Widmore and Daniel Faraday. Lost may have given us more answers than Battlestar Galactica, but that doesn't mean the plane-crash-into-destiny show is off the hook.
What is the Locke-ness Monster's real ticket off the island? What was Widmore's purpose on the island?
Widmore's agenda has appeared and still does appear to be to take over the Island. Jacob (Iacob in Latin) is a fictional character of the ABC television series Lost played by Mark Pellegrino.He was first mentioned as the true leader of the Others by Ben Linus and was described as a "great man" that was also "brilliant", "powerful" and "unforgiving". Currently, Charles Widmore has found his way back to the island (well, Hydra Island) via submarine and appears to be setting up camp for a potential fight with the Man in Black. He has a long-running and mysterious rivalry with Benjamin Linus (also a former leader of the Others) over control of the Island. He is primarily portrayed by Alan Dale; Tom Connolly and David S. Lee portray him as a young and middle-aged man, respectively. Sometimes a new leader, whether elected or not, doesn't do incredibly evil deeds on the people (though we can argue morality til Svetlana comes home). Even if he does "want the Island for himself" like Ben always says - does Widmore necessarily want to do bad things. Ben stated the reason was Charles' leaving the Island frequently and having a daughter with an "outsider". It is implied that Widmore had stopped following Jacob's orders. LOST: MiB tells Jacob he has found a way to leave the island [6x15-Across the Sea] - Duration: 2:32. aadrienns 260,436 views ("The Package" and "Happily Ever After") Not much, now that he's dead.
Why was Faraday staring at Ellie -- who did she remind him of when he said she looked "so … Grabs from next week's promo after the jump. Shortly after its destruction, Jacob, according to Widmore, “conv… I'm wondering more and more that it is not a war between Jacob and the Man in Black, but instead a war between Widmore and those still protecting the island, and the man in black is just vying for his position to leave. It sounds like this was the lever which Ben used to depose him. What does Charles Widmore really want? Widmore and Benry were vying for control of Hanso's business empire. I think the main thing we should take away from this is the following: while everyone seems so quick to black and white the Ben vs Widmore … It’s his freighter that has come to the island and is out to take control of it from Ben. All rights belong to ABC. They have something to do with Desmond and electronmagnetic pockets. I'm guessing he wants to be its protector. How did Widmore get off the island, and why does he want badly to get back? Charles Widmore was a leader of the Others, a wealthy industrialist and the father of Penelope Widmore and Daniel Faraday. Charles Widmore is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of over forty people after their plane crashes on a remote island somewhere in the south Pacific. But he did want to use Desmond as a fail-safe. What does Widmore whisper to the Man in Black? Because on the island, Widmore could easily disappear from public view, but not in his apartment.
Charles Widmore is not evil by Tracy Posted by DarkUFO at 5/04/2009 08:45:00 pm 2 Comments I think Widmore has always been working to protect the Island, even in exile.