Locke pushes Mikhail through the fence seemingly because he knew he was paralyzed. Why doesn't he want anyone to know that? It would bolster his claims that the Island is special, and may encourage the rest of the castaways to embrace their life on the Island.
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Locke pushes Mikhail through the fence seemingly because he knew he was paralyzed. Why doesn't he want anyone to know that? It would bolster his claims that the Island is special, and may encourage the rest of the castaways to embrace their life on the Island.
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