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{{Infobox Island Character |
| Image=[[Image:270850-DoNotFeedTroll.jpg|100px]]
 
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| Title='Henry Gale'
| Name=Undisclosed
 
 
| Image=[[Image:300px-Henrygalelost.jpg|220px]]
| Birth=19XX
 
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| ImageCaption=Michael Emerson as the faux Henry Gale
| Origin=[http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Bay_City,_MI Bay City, MI]
 
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| Appearances=[[One of Them]], [[Maternity Leave]], [[The Whole Truth]], [[Lockdown]], [[Dave]], [[S.O.S.]], [[Two for the Road]], [[Live Together, Die Alone]]
| Location=[http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Detroit,_MI Detroit, MI]
 
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| Name=Unknown
| Quote="''My license to make fun of everyone comes from knowing I'm the biggest joke of all.''"
 
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| Status=Alive
| Source=[http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Jello_Biafra Jello Biafra]
 
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| Age=Unknown
| Shows=[[Lost]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrested_Development Arrested Development], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_%28TV_series%29 House], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Office_%28US_TV_series%29 The Office], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua_teen_hunger_force Aqua Teen Hunger Force]
 
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| Place=Unknown
| Books=[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_of_ice_and_fire A Song of Ice and Fire],[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Noon Vurt],[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_Trigger_I:_Final_Secret_of_the_Illuminati Cosmic Trigger], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stand The Stand], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Legend I Am Legend], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Illuminatus%21_Trilogy The Illuminatus! Trilogy], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Them:_Adventures_With_Extremists Them: Adventures With Extremists] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_The_Wild_Things_Are Where the Wild Things Are], Cube Farm, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_the_SubGenius The Book of the SubGenius], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candide Candide]
 
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| Profession=Other
| Languages=[http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/English_language English], ein bisschen [http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/German_Language German]
 
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| IslandReason=One of [[The Others]]
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| Actor=Michael Emerson
 
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''This page will remain named "Henry Gale" until the real name of "Henry" is revealed.<br>See [[Henry Gale (original)]] for the man fake Henry stole his identity from.''
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==Facts==
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* Captured by [[Danielle Rousseau]], who shoots him with a crossbow and arrow to prevent him from escaping.
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* Claims to be called Henry Gale when tortured by [[Sayid]], who suspects he's one of [[the others]] (in [[One of Them]]).
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** This is an assumed name, as revealed in [[Lockdown]]. He in fact stole the identity of another person - see [[Henry Gale (original)]].
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* Claims to have crashed on the island in a [[The Balloon|balloon]] in attempt to cross the Pacific or travel around the world.
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** Claims his wife Jennifer is buried in a grave near [[the balloon]].
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** Claims to have met his wife (maiden name Murphy) at the University of Minnesota.
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** Also claims to have had an emergency transmitter/[http://www.allstar.fiu.edu/aero/ADF.htm ADF beacon].
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* Draws a [[Henry Gale's Map|map]] to the [[real Henry]]'s [[The Balloon|balloon]] for [[Ana Lucia]].
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* [[Eko]] confesses to Gale that he killed two of The Others during his first night on the island. Eko seems to believe that fake Henry is one of [[the Others]].
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* Can hear what goes on outside the [[gun vault]] where he is being held and is aware of anything that has occured in the room outside.
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* Attempted to start a feud between [[Locke]] and [[Jack]] by telling Locke he appears to be in Jack's shadow. Later, Locke got angry enough to throw hatch inventory around just outside the armory where Gale is being held.
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* Manipulates [[Locke]] and seems to enjoy it.
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* Tells [[Locke]] that during the [[Lockdown Incident|lockdown]] he never entered the numbers or pushed the button; the timer went back to 108 all by itself after the [[hieroglyphs]] flashed and there were strange machine sounds.
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** To quote: "This place is a joke, John!"
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** [[Locke]] is skeptical, but the mere thought clearly bothers him.
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* One of [[The Others]].
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** Knows of [[Mr. Friendly]], but states: "Him? He's no one! Nothing!" assumedly in comparison to "[[He|Him]]", the true leader of "[[The Others]]."
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** Seems to be a leader among [[the Others]].
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* Refused to eat, drink or speak for 2 days.
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** Knows who [[Walt]] is and says that 'they' would never trade Walt for him.
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* Claims he was sent by [[the Others]] to find and bring back [[Locke]].
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** Believes that he will be killed by the mysterious [[Him]], for failing this mission.
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* Tried to strangle [[Ana Lucia]], but was stopped by Locke.
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** Whispers "we're scientists" twice while Ana-Lucia is speaking to him about how killers love to talk.
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** Told her that [[Goodwin]] thought there was hope for her which may have been what kept her from killing him.
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* Claims to be rich as a result of selling a non-metallic mining company (probably [[Minnesota Metallurgy]]).
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* His story is very similar to what may have happened to [[Adam and Eve]] previously.
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* Prefers Stephen King (a known follower of the show) over Dostoevsky.
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* Also knows about Hemingway and favours him over Dostoevsky.
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* Escaped from [[The Swan|the Hatch]], with the help of [[Michael]].
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* In 'Other-style' he left no tracks after he escaped.
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* Appears to be in charge during the [[Walt]] exchange during the season two finale.
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* Got annoyed at Mr.Friendly for not having his beard on during the Walt exchange. (''Kinda just asked where it was, didn't really seem like it was a huge deal as he didn't make him put it back on.'')
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* Mentions that Michael's trade was "more than we bargained for", perhaps implying that it won't be too disappointing for them to lose Walt and the boat to Michael in the trade.
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** The "More than we bargained for" statement may refer to [[Walt]]'s behavior being too much to handle
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* When asked by Micheal "Who are you?" He replies, "We're the [[good people |good guys]]."
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* Claims Michael would never find the island again if he decides to come back. (While captured in [[The Swan|the hatch]], he claimed that even "God" wouldn't see the island.)
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== The $20 note ==
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''Main article: [[Twenty dollar bill]]''
   
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* The note displayed was introduced into circulation on October 9, 2003. [http://www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney/ The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Website]
   
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[[Image:DSC_0003.JPG|right|250px|The upper half of the real Henry Gale's $20 note.]]
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[[Image:DSC_0002.JPG|right|250px|The lower half of the real Henry Gale's $20 note.]]
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The message in the note reads as follows:
   
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Jennifer,
The most interesting thing about Lost to me is the literary influences I've noticed in the show. Some of these have already been documented elsewhere on the site (or were actually referenced in the show):
 
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Well you were
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right. Crossing
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the Pacific
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isn't easy.
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I owe you a
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beer. I'm
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hiking to one of
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the beaches to start a
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signal fire, but
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if you're reading this,
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I guess I didn't make it.
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I'm sorry,
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I love you Jenny,
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always have,
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always will.
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Yours,
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Henry
   
*''Illuminatus!'' - Subtle... but someone involved in the show is a fan of Robert Anton Wilson.
 
*''[[Fan Theories|The Tempest]]'' - Lost isn't a remake of the Tempest, but one or more of the writers obviously read this and used elements of it.
 
*''Forbidden Planet'' - Since this movie is based on the Tempest it's not much of a stretch... but it seems pretty obvious to me that [[The Security System]]'s first appearances were based on the Id Mondster from FP.
 
*''[[Watership Down]]''
 
*''[[Lord of The Flies]]'' - Before the first episode of Lost ever even aired I half expected someone to pick up a conch and blow it or find a pig head somewhere in the pilot episode. Mark my words... Hurley will do this before the series ends.
 
*''[[The Mysterious Island]]'' - I read this book so long ago I didn't even catch the reference until it was pointed out to me.
 
*''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'' - Which isn't so much of a surprise since [[Stephen King]] likes to reference the Wizard of Oz and he's been cited as an influence by Damon Lindelof.
 
*''The Prisoner'' - The cameras, the "security system", and the general "WTF is going on here" ambiance all point to at least one of the writers/producers being a fan of this show. I'm just waiting for [[Him]] to be revealed as [[Joop]].
 
*''Twin Peaks'' - Beyond the fact that both are character dramas with a quirky mystery at the center, the stories are dissimilar but the writers/directors seem to have taken some stylistic cues from Twin Peaks. There are a few things in Lost that ''may'' be subtle homages to TP:
 
:* Kate's Horse - a mirage/hallucination of a horse was a recurring motif in Twin Peaks
 
:* Marvin Candle - Mike the "One Armed Man" (who incidentally was a reference to ''The Fugitive'')
 
:* Black/White - The duality of color has been a theme in Lost and was referenced in Twin Peaks as well (i.e. The Black Lodge and The White Lodge)
 
:* Twins/Doppelgangers - seems to be a theme in Lost and was a definite theme in the second season of TP
 
:* TP had a "badboy with a sensitive side" character named James Hurley. Lost has a "badboy" named James "Sawyer" Ford and a "sensitive guy" Hugo "Hurley" Reyes.
 
   
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===After the $20 dollar note ===
There are many more... I'll list them when I get around to it.
 
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* Claims he didn't kill real Henry Gale.
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* Neither confirms nor denies that he interrogated Henry Gale.
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* Seems afraid to tell Sayid about "them" (assumedly [[the Others]]).
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** Claims "You have no idea what [[He]]'ll do!" -- The False Henry Gale, in [[Dave]].
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* Exclaims "I am not a bad person!"
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* While talking to Locke: "God doesn't know how long we've been here. He can't see this island any better than the rest of the world can."
   
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==Other media==
== My Crazy Unfounded Theory section ==
 
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* Someone on the island refers to him as "my brother" in the [[Diary]] on the ABC website.
Because half the fun of Lost is all about trying to figure out what the heck is going on. Yes, some of these are contridictory:
 
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** This is probably someone talking about the real Henry Gale because if they heard the name, they wouldn't be thinking about someone making up the name; they'd think about the person who actually has that name. This leads some to believe that he may be the brother of [[Rose]].
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** The writers have stated that they have no control over what goes in the diary, stating that it does contain "some fun stuff" which is "an interesting read". Tone of voice suggests that the writers hate the diary but are unable to outright say this on an official podcast.
   
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==Theories==
*The [[Others]] are a mix of rogue elements left over from the [[Dharma Inititive]] and survivors of various crashes, shipwrecks, etc. The Dharma Inititive found something on the island (physical object or research advancement) and is protecting this discovery from the outside world... perhaps from [[The Hanso Foundation]].
 
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* In [[Live Together, Die Alone]], he seems to be in charge, might be "[[Him]]."
*The Hanso Foundation has been taken over by someone ([[Thomas Mittelwerk]]?) who is actively trying to infiltrate the [[Island]] and subvert the work of the Others.
 
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* [[4]] months ago he was a member of [[real Henry|Henry Gale (original)]]'s search party.
*[[Henry Gale]] is [[Him]]. This is why the Others need Micheal to release him... he is their leader.
 
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* Henry or another member of [[the others]] found the real Henry -
*[[Marvin Candle]] is Him.
 
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** alive, killed him after interrogating him, and buried him.
*[[Walt]] has psychic powers to remote view and project himself (aka astral projection [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astral_projection]). The Dharma Intitive was either trying to create people with this power or find people with this latent ability.
 
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* The elements of fake Henry's story regarding his wealth, mining company and the ADF beacon may have been obtained from the [[real Henry]].
*The real Henry Gale was not killed by the Others. He was killed by a yet undisclosed person or persons. The Others found his body and buried him.
 
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*Whispers "We're scientists" twice to Ana-Lucia while she is going on about how much killers love to talk.
*<s>The plane crash was causes by internal sabotage, possibly by [[Dr. Christian Shephard]] (who in this case is really not dead), [[The Pilot]] (who then died either accidentally or was purposely silenced), or by [[Cindy]] (who in this case is actually an Other or a collaborator).</s> ''debunked''
 
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* Henry may be a psychologist or psychiatrist. He notes that John and Jack aren't very curious about the Hatch's origin (he almost chastises them for not being curious enough), claims that they have "trust issues," realizes that Sayid has recently lost someone dear to him, explains how the Survivors are looking for someone/something to blame for their hardship, etc.
*The Others and the [[Losties]] are going to combine forces against a yet unseen group of people.
 
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* He may have been a doctor in [[The Staff|the medical hatch]]; a picture montage shows that he very closely resembles one of the doctors seen in the episode "[[Maternity Leave]]".
*Possible new "main" characters for Season 3:
 
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* His claims that he was sent to retrieve [[Locke]] may be just another lie in his attempts to manipulate John. If he thought he'd be killed by [[Him]] just for failing, there would be nothing to stop him from talking during the interrogation in [[Dave]].
:*[[Desmond]]
 
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** Also, could he really take [[Locke]] by himself? How was he planning to do this alone?
:*[[Alexandra Rousseau]]
 
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* He is able to draw a detailed and accurate [[Henry Gale's Map|map]] to the [[balloon]] with the losties beach camp as the starting point even though he was taken into [[The Swan|the hatch]] while unconscious and has not been out since.
:*[[Ms. Klugh]]
 
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* He was able to quickly memorize and rapidly repeat [[The Numbers]] when Locke told them to him, as if he already knew them and wasn't memorizing them for the first time.
:*[[Pickett]]
 
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* Henry is [[Thomas]]'s brother / [[Aaron]]'s uncle. Supporting clues:
:*[[Henry Gale]] - <s>''not likely</s>, but I'd like to see it''
 
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** The actors portraying Thomas and Henry have markedly similar features (albeit different accents).
:*[[Danielle Rousseau]] - ''not likely as the producers have already said she will appear more in Season 3 but not join the cast''
 
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** Locke gives him "The Brothers Karamazov" to read, a tale of patricide and fraternal conflict (see [[Appearance of Literary Works]]).
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** "Thomas" comes from the Hebrew word for "twin."
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** A ''Lost'' tie-in novel, "[[Bad Twin]]", is currently available for purchase . According to the publisher's description[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1401302769/], the book is about a private detective looking into "the disappearance of one of a pair of twins, adult scions of a rich but tragedy-prone family." Henry Gale claims he is wealthy (he might be lying); perhaps he was looking for Thomas? Even more speculative, could their father be [[Alvar Hanso]]?
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** The [[mural]] in the bunker is similar to Thomas's artwork, suggesting a connection to the island.
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** Perhaps the show's writers are delaying the revelation of Henry's presence to [[Claire]], who perhaps met him and could recognize him, until a later episode.
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** In the [[diary]] at the official Lost website, the fictitious author (who apparently lives among the plane survivors) refers to Henry as his "brother." (Maybe the writer only heard the name Henry Gale, and thinks it's the real Henry Gale). It could be possible that Rose's maiden name is Gale.
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(The Diary Entry's Author is having delusions, as it turns out, his brother died in the crash and he and Jack buried his brother on the beach. Unrelated to Henry Gale.)
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* He told [[Locke]] that he was sent by the others to take him, presumably because he was a "good person". He could, however, have been lying to John just to agitate him.
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* We know that the writers have used pseudonyms for characters sent from the others to infiltrate the Flight 815 camps. The [http://www.oceanic-air.com Oceanic Air] website used the anagram "other man" in a puzzle to identify [[Ethan Rom]]. Could Henry Gale also be an anagram? Now that the origin of the name is revealed, perhaps not. Here are a few examples of what the anagram could be:
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** Angry Heel
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** General Hy
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** Gen. Harley
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* Anagram of 'Henry Gale Minnesota'
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** See an Other man lying OR See another man lying
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* Another anagram for Henry Gale is '''''Hegel yarn''''', which could be a reference to the work of German philosopher [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]. Hegel's concept of rational unity through tension, contradiction, and negation seems to have relevance to the overall story (or "yarn"), as the stranded survivors struggle to find equilibrium and meaning in a situation that presents many logical contradictions on a variety of levels, both individually and collectively. Interestingly, Hegel's notion of contradiction extended to nearly every area of life, most appropriately including "Self" versus "Other". In attempting to define what makes the "[[Others]]" (represented by the leadership of 'Henry Gale') so much different from themselves, the survivors face just such a contradiction.
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* Henry is Alvar Hanso. He looks a lot like the shadowy figure in the training video. Also the Hanso foundation is known to be involved in life extension. So while Alvar Hanso should be a lot older than Henry Gale, he may have been life extended. This might explain why he is so smart and good at manipulating Locke and Jack.
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* Henry is an [[Others|Other]], but he was taken and forced to join them against his will like Alex, Walt and some of the tail-enders. He seems willing to help and possibly defect to the castaways-- but only if they offer complete protection 'no matter what'.
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* In the episode "[[Dave]]", Sayid threatens Henry with a gun. Henry yells "He'll kill me if I tell!" Sayid replies with "I'll kill you if you don't". Henry again yells "I'm not a bad person!" Perhaps this means The Others are being coerced into doing something they don't necessairly agree with by [[He|Him]]?
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*Interesting to note that "Henry" is the SI (International System of Units) unit of inductance within a field of electromagnetism. Inductance is the rate of change of a current. I took inductance in this instance to be the act of induction, which correlates with the idea Henry is one of the others and his role is to provide and induction of the island to the survivors.
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*Entered [[the numbers]] and lied about it, as evidenced by the lack of EMP.
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**It is unclear why he would take such a risk in lying about it, if he knew what was going to happen if the button wasn't pressed.
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*He is actually [[Him]], the leader of the [[Others]].
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**Evidence: the name that Sawyer called Mr.Friendly, "Zeke", was the name of the person in Kansas who played the cowardly lion in Oz, and works for Dorothy's uncle Henry Gale.
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**Evidence: The way he carries himself around the other Others indicates he has a special status to them.
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* Henry's appearance and entire captivity are part of the "experiment" and were intended to see how the Hatch group would react.
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**During [[Two For The Road]], "Henry" whispers to himself. Perhaps he isn't in training and in fact is self-projecting himself, therefore spying on and dividing the survivors.
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*'Henry Gale' is rumored to be a member of the Widmore family, Alexander Widmore.
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*If it is true that he is a member of the Widmore family, and Libby is too, then maybe Libby was one of the writers of the diary, and is the sister of Henry Gale.
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*When Libby is talking to Ana-Lucia about what happened to her in the hatch, Libby says, "Don't do anything stupid", with a look of concern. Again maybe because the fake Gale is her brother.
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* Is actually [[Kelvin Inman|Kelvin Inman's]] original partner, [[Radvinsky]]. Based on [[Live Together, Die Alone]] where Inman tells [[Desmond]] that it was Radvinsky who figured out how to activate the blast doors, and from Henry's actions in the hatch in [[Lockdown]].
   
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==AKA==
== Favorite Lost Characters ==
 
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Fans have some alternate names for the Other who calls himself Henry Gale:
Because I can't pick just one...
 
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* Fenry, from F(alse H)enry.
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* Faux Henry (refering to the writer O. Henry)
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* Not Henry
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* Not!Gale
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* Faux!Gale
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* Alias Gale
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* TOFKAH (The Other formally known as Henry)
   
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==Literary References==
*Henry - Just a great character played by a great actor. Henry is so manipulative; and Michael Emerson plays the character extremely well. I've flip-flopped at least 6 times on whether or not Henry is good/evil...
 
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*His pseudonym and supposed way of coming to the island refers to the children's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. "Henry Gale" is Dorothy's Uncle Henry, while [[The Balloon|the balloon]] refers to the Wizard himself, who landed on Oz (and subsquently left it) on a hot air balloon.
*Eko - His anecdotes are great.
 
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*This analogy could be taken one step furthur by saying that Henry, like the Wizard, was the "man behind the curtain", the real leader of the Others while previously we were led to believe Mr. Friendly, or to a greater degree Alvar Hanso, was in charge.
*Kate - Evangeline is so, so hot.
 
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[[Category:The Others]]

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This page will remain named "Henry Gale" until the real name of "Henry" is revealed.
See Henry Gale (original) for the man fake Henry stole his identity from.

Facts

  • Captured by Danielle Rousseau, who shoots him with a crossbow and arrow to prevent him from escaping.
  • Claims to be called Henry Gale when tortured by Sayid, who suspects he's one of the others (in One of Them).
  • Claims to have crashed on the island in a balloon in attempt to cross the Pacific or travel around the world.
    • Claims his wife Jennifer is buried in a grave near the balloon.
    • Claims to have met his wife (maiden name Murphy) at the University of Minnesota.
    • Also claims to have had an emergency transmitter/ADF beacon.
  • Draws a map to the real Henry's balloon for Ana Lucia.
  • Eko confesses to Gale that he killed two of The Others during his first night on the island. Eko seems to believe that fake Henry is one of the Others.
  • Can hear what goes on outside the gun vault where he is being held and is aware of anything that has occured in the room outside.
  • Attempted to start a feud between Locke and Jack by telling Locke he appears to be in Jack's shadow. Later, Locke got angry enough to throw hatch inventory around just outside the armory where Gale is being held.
  • Manipulates Locke and seems to enjoy it.
  • Tells Locke that during the lockdown he never entered the numbers or pushed the button; the timer went back to 108 all by itself after the hieroglyphs flashed and there were strange machine sounds.
    • To quote: "This place is a joke, John!"
    • Locke is skeptical, but the mere thought clearly bothers him.
  • One of The Others.
  • Refused to eat, drink or speak for 2 days.
    • Knows who Walt is and says that 'they' would never trade Walt for him.
  • Claims he was sent by the Others to find and bring back Locke.
    • Believes that he will be killed by the mysterious Him, for failing this mission.
  • Tried to strangle Ana Lucia, but was stopped by Locke.
    • Whispers "we're scientists" twice while Ana-Lucia is speaking to him about how killers love to talk.
    • Told her that Goodwin thought there was hope for her which may have been what kept her from killing him.
  • Claims to be rich as a result of selling a non-metallic mining company (probably Minnesota Metallurgy).
  • His story is very similar to what may have happened to Adam and Eve previously.
  • Prefers Stephen King (a known follower of the show) over Dostoevsky.
  • Also knows about Hemingway and favours him over Dostoevsky.
  • Escaped from the Hatch, with the help of Michael.
  • In 'Other-style' he left no tracks after he escaped.
  • Appears to be in charge during the Walt exchange during the season two finale.
  • Got annoyed at Mr.Friendly for not having his beard on during the Walt exchange. (Kinda just asked where it was, didn't really seem like it was a huge deal as he didn't make him put it back on.)
  • Mentions that Michael's trade was "more than we bargained for", perhaps implying that it won't be too disappointing for them to lose Walt and the boat to Michael in the trade.
    • The "More than we bargained for" statement may refer to Walt's behavior being too much to handle
  • When asked by Micheal "Who are you?" He replies, "We're the good guys."
  • Claims Michael would never find the island again if he decides to come back. (While captured in the hatch, he claimed that even "God" wouldn't see the island.)

The $20 note

Main article: Twenty dollar bill

The upper half of the real Henry Gale's $20 note.
The lower half of the real Henry Gale's $20 note.

The message in the note reads as follows:

Jennifer,
   Well you were 
   right. Crossing 
   the Pacific 
   isn't easy. 
   I owe you a 
   beer. I'm 
   hiking to one of 
   the beaches to start a 
   signal fire, but 
   if you're reading this, 
   I guess I didn't make it. 
   I'm sorry, 
   I love you Jenny, 
   always have, 
   always will.
   Yours,
       Henry


After the $20 dollar note

  • Claims he didn't kill real Henry Gale.
  • Neither confirms nor denies that he interrogated Henry Gale.
  • Seems afraid to tell Sayid about "them" (assumedly the Others).
    • Claims "You have no idea what He'll do!" -- The False Henry Gale, in Dave.
  • Exclaims "I am not a bad person!"
  • While talking to Locke: "God doesn't know how long we've been here. He can't see this island any better than the rest of the world can."

Other media

  • Someone on the island refers to him as "my brother" in the Diary on the ABC website.
    • This is probably someone talking about the real Henry Gale because if they heard the name, they wouldn't be thinking about someone making up the name; they'd think about the person who actually has that name. This leads some to believe that he may be the brother of Rose.
    • The writers have stated that they have no control over what goes in the diary, stating that it does contain "some fun stuff" which is "an interesting read". Tone of voice suggests that the writers hate the diary but are unable to outright say this on an official podcast.

Theories

  • In Live Together, Die Alone, he seems to be in charge, might be "Him."
  • 4 months ago he was a member of Henry Gale (original)'s search party.
  • Henry or another member of the others found the real Henry -
    • alive, killed him after interrogating him, and buried him.
  • The elements of fake Henry's story regarding his wealth, mining company and the ADF beacon may have been obtained from the real Henry.
  • Whispers "We're scientists" twice to Ana-Lucia while she is going on about how much killers love to talk.
  • Henry may be a psychologist or psychiatrist. He notes that John and Jack aren't very curious about the Hatch's origin (he almost chastises them for not being curious enough), claims that they have "trust issues," realizes that Sayid has recently lost someone dear to him, explains how the Survivors are looking for someone/something to blame for their hardship, etc.
  • He may have been a doctor in the medical hatch; a picture montage shows that he very closely resembles one of the doctors seen in the episode "Maternity Leave".
  • His claims that he was sent to retrieve Locke may be just another lie in his attempts to manipulate John. If he thought he'd be killed by Him just for failing, there would be nothing to stop him from talking during the interrogation in Dave.
    • Also, could he really take Locke by himself? How was he planning to do this alone?
  • He is able to draw a detailed and accurate map to the balloon with the losties beach camp as the starting point even though he was taken into the hatch while unconscious and has not been out since.
  • He was able to quickly memorize and rapidly repeat The Numbers when Locke told them to him, as if he already knew them and wasn't memorizing them for the first time.
  • Henry is Thomas's brother / Aaron's uncle. Supporting clues:
    • The actors portraying Thomas and Henry have markedly similar features (albeit different accents).
    • Locke gives him "The Brothers Karamazov" to read, a tale of patricide and fraternal conflict (see Appearance of Literary Works).
    • "Thomas" comes from the Hebrew word for "twin."
    • A Lost tie-in novel, "Bad Twin", is currently available for purchase . According to the publisher's description[1], the book is about a private detective looking into "the disappearance of one of a pair of twins, adult scions of a rich but tragedy-prone family." Henry Gale claims he is wealthy (he might be lying); perhaps he was looking for Thomas? Even more speculative, could their father be Alvar Hanso?
    • The mural in the bunker is similar to Thomas's artwork, suggesting a connection to the island.
    • Perhaps the show's writers are delaying the revelation of Henry's presence to Claire, who perhaps met him and could recognize him, until a later episode.
    • In the diary at the official Lost website, the fictitious author (who apparently lives among the plane survivors) refers to Henry as his "brother." (Maybe the writer only heard the name Henry Gale, and thinks it's the real Henry Gale). It could be possible that Rose's maiden name is Gale.

(The Diary Entry's Author is having delusions, as it turns out, his brother died in the crash and he and Jack buried his brother on the beach. Unrelated to Henry Gale.)

  • He told Locke that he was sent by the others to take him, presumably because he was a "good person". He could, however, have been lying to John just to agitate him.
  • We know that the writers have used pseudonyms for characters sent from the others to infiltrate the Flight 815 camps. The Oceanic Air website used the anagram "other man" in a puzzle to identify Ethan Rom. Could Henry Gale also be an anagram? Now that the origin of the name is revealed, perhaps not. Here are a few examples of what the anagram could be:
    • Angry Heel
    • General Hy
    • Gen. Harley
  • Anagram of 'Henry Gale Minnesota'
    • See an Other man lying OR See another man lying
  • Another anagram for Henry Gale is Hegel yarn, which could be a reference to the work of German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Hegel's concept of rational unity through tension, contradiction, and negation seems to have relevance to the overall story (or "yarn"), as the stranded survivors struggle to find equilibrium and meaning in a situation that presents many logical contradictions on a variety of levels, both individually and collectively. Interestingly, Hegel's notion of contradiction extended to nearly every area of life, most appropriately including "Self" versus "Other". In attempting to define what makes the "Others" (represented by the leadership of 'Henry Gale') so much different from themselves, the survivors face just such a contradiction.
  • Henry is Alvar Hanso. He looks a lot like the shadowy figure in the training video. Also the Hanso foundation is known to be involved in life extension. So while Alvar Hanso should be a lot older than Henry Gale, he may have been life extended. This might explain why he is so smart and good at manipulating Locke and Jack.
  • Henry is an Other, but he was taken and forced to join them against his will like Alex, Walt and some of the tail-enders. He seems willing to help and possibly defect to the castaways-- but only if they offer complete protection 'no matter what'.
  • In the episode "Dave", Sayid threatens Henry with a gun. Henry yells "He'll kill me if I tell!" Sayid replies with "I'll kill you if you don't". Henry again yells "I'm not a bad person!" Perhaps this means The Others are being coerced into doing something they don't necessairly agree with by Him?
  • Interesting to note that "Henry" is the SI (International System of Units) unit of inductance within a field of electromagnetism. Inductance is the rate of change of a current. I took inductance in this instance to be the act of induction, which correlates with the idea Henry is one of the others and his role is to provide and induction of the island to the survivors.
  • Entered the numbers and lied about it, as evidenced by the lack of EMP.
    • It is unclear why he would take such a risk in lying about it, if he knew what was going to happen if the button wasn't pressed.
  • He is actually Him, the leader of the Others.
    • Evidence: the name that Sawyer called Mr.Friendly, "Zeke", was the name of the person in Kansas who played the cowardly lion in Oz, and works for Dorothy's uncle Henry Gale.
    • Evidence: The way he carries himself around the other Others indicates he has a special status to them.
  • Henry's appearance and entire captivity are part of the "experiment" and were intended to see how the Hatch group would react.
    • During Two For The Road, "Henry" whispers to himself. Perhaps he isn't in training and in fact is self-projecting himself, therefore spying on and dividing the survivors.
  • 'Henry Gale' is rumored to be a member of the Widmore family, Alexander Widmore.
  • If it is true that he is a member of the Widmore family, and Libby is too, then maybe Libby was one of the writers of the diary, and is the sister of Henry Gale.
  • When Libby is talking to Ana-Lucia about what happened to her in the hatch, Libby says, "Don't do anything stupid", with a look of concern. Again maybe because the fake Gale is her brother.
  • Is actually Kelvin Inman's original partner, Radvinsky. Based on Live Together, Die Alone where Inman tells Desmond that it was Radvinsky who figured out how to activate the blast doors, and from Henry's actions in the hatch in Lockdown.

AKA

Fans have some alternate names for the Other who calls himself Henry Gale:

  • Fenry, from F(alse H)enry.
  • Faux Henry (refering to the writer O. Henry)
  • Not Henry
  • Not!Gale
  • Faux!Gale
  • Alias Gale
  • TOFKAH (The Other formally known as Henry)

Literary References

  • His pseudonym and supposed way of coming to the island refers to the children's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. "Henry Gale" is Dorothy's Uncle Henry, while the balloon refers to the Wizard himself, who landed on Oz (and subsquently left it) on a hot air balloon.
  • This analogy could be taken one step furthur by saying that Henry, like the Wizard, was the "man behind the curtain", the real leader of the Others while previously we were led to believe Mr. Friendly, or to a greater degree Alvar Hanso, was in charge.