1. Why did Locke lie to Helen about his Dad being alive?
2. Why didn't Locke take the $200K his dad left in the motel room?
3. Why did Locke think they’d take him on a walkabout tour in a wheelchair?
4. Why did Locke think a phone sex woman would go on holiday with him?
5. Why did Locke knock Sayid out (give a rational reason, I mean)?
6. Why did Locke urge Boone to climb into a plane teetering on the edge of a cliff?
7. Why did Locke lie about what killed Boone?
8. Why does Locke come out with stuff like, “Since when do I have to report to you Jack?”, then tell Jack, “I just hope you’ll include me in your decisions”? And "An agreement you were
about to break, Jack", after Locke was the one who
actually broke it?
9. Why did Locke believe what the selfish con man Sawyer told him about Jack coming to get the guns, Sawyer having no history of doing anyone any favours, instead of waiting to see if Jack really was actually coming to get the guns?
10. Why did Locke take the heroin out of the armoury, and hide it in the same place as the guns?
11. How come Locke has never wondered who followed him to see where he hid the guns & heroin, when he knows Sawyer stayed in the Swan?
12. Why did Locke dive under the blast door and get himself trapped, instead of using the air vents to get to the computer room, like he got Henry to do?
13. Why didn’t Locke use the computer printout from the Pearl to see whether or not Henry entered the numbers?
14. Why hasn't Locke wondered where the pneumatic tube goes, or who was watching the pictures taken by the camera inside the pearl station?
14. Why did Locke want to prevent Mr.Eko & Desmond from entering the numbers, potentially gambling with the lives of everyone on Earth, for absolutely no gain whatsoever except making himself feel like he isn't a rat in a maze (with no cheese!) or a puppet on strings - both of which he could have achieved by simply walking away from the hatch forever and leaving it to Mr.Eko?
15. How come the answer to all these questions about Locke is, 'Because he's a complete eejit'?
THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM