The thing that's always fascinated me about Ben is this: he's always been capable of cold-bloodedly killing or getting someone killed for seemingly trite reasons (he wants Juliet, he wants to be the special one, he wants to join the Others), he can hold a grudge for so long it festers and becomes a sick obsession, as his grudge against Widmore became... but getting beaten up seems to cause no animosity.
Let me put it another way.
You get in the way of Ben and something he wants, he'll kill you.
If you cross his family, he'll kill you or someone you love.
For shits and giggles, he'll mindfuck you.
If, however, you beat the living shit out of him, he really doesn't care. Once he has the upper hand again, he's completely forgotten about what you did to him.
It's really odd. If someone beat you up, you'd want to hurt them back. If Ben did that, it would be completely out of character. He let Sayid torture him, then ended up recruiting him for some jobs once they got off the island. Jack beat him up, then he got with Jack to try and help him (and himself) get back to the island. It's really bizarre and, I think, the key to Ben's character.
Why is he like this? His childhood with his father? I don't recall any evidence of physical abuse. Was his mental anguish so bad that physical pain really meant nothing to him by comparison? Did the healing waters have something to do with it? Long exposure to the island? This, more than anything else, fascinates me about Ben.
Let me put it another way.
You get in the way of Ben and something he wants, he'll kill you.
If you cross his family, he'll kill you or someone you love.
For shits and giggles, he'll mindfuck you.
If, however, you beat the living shit out of him, he really doesn't care. Once he has the upper hand again, he's completely forgotten about what you did to him.
It's really odd. If someone beat you up, you'd want to hurt them back. If Ben did that, it would be completely out of character. He let Sayid torture him, then ended up recruiting him for some jobs once they got off the island. Jack beat him up, then he got with Jack to try and help him (and himself) get back to the island. It's really bizarre and, I think, the key to Ben's character.
Why is he like this? His childhood with his father? I don't recall any evidence of physical abuse. Was his mental anguish so bad that physical pain really meant nothing to him by comparison? Did the healing waters have something to do with it? Long exposure to the island? This, more than anything else, fascinates me about Ben.
There's no evidence the waters turned people evil before Jacob died. The only thing we ever heard about the waters before was when Richard said it would make Ben always one of the Others.And i think Ben's change also says something about the "healing water", that supposed turns people evil...that such a legend really wasn't true. it might have magnified some bad qualities, but still allowed a person healed by the water to still do redeeming acts.