I was under the impression that Locke was originally supposed to become a "bad" character from the get go. As people began to like him, the writers probably decided that this was a bad idea. I think a "bad" Locke would have been much more exciting, and the science (good) vs. faith (bad) theme much more interesting.
I was under the impression that Locke was originally supposed to become a "bad" character from the get go. As people began to like him, the writers probably decided that this was a bad idea. I think a "bad" Locke would have been much more exciting, and the science (good) vs. faith (bad) theme much more interesting.