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Originally Posted by Blackbird
I think if I knew someone whose son had been kidnapped, and no one was doing anything to help him get him back, I would teach him to shoot, too. (That is, if I actually knew how to shoot, myself.)
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But Locke didn't tell them he'd been teaching Michael to shoot. When they found him knocked out in the armory, I think Locke said something about Michael surprising him, knocking him out, and taking a rifle.
Am I remembering that part correctly?
If so, that seems like Locke was doing a little double-dealing with the truth, Sawyer style.