Did Locke know Boone would Fall?
I've never thought about his mother like that but it makes sense - although could it also show that Locke won't ever find his higher purpose - considering how, on her off and on island appearences he has gone after a new cause and lost it.
And I'm not sure that Locke thinks it was required or not. My gut instinct says no because of how broken up Locke was once Boone crashed and the silent conversation in Further Instructions but I might just be saying that because he's my favourite.
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