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{{quote|''East, west -- home's best.''}} |
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When a character's major, overriding goal - one that takes priority over all others - is |
When a character's major, overriding goal - one that takes priority over all others - is |
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* ''[[Lost]]'' |
* ''[[Lost]]'' |
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** Aside from the obvious "plane crash survivors wanting to go home" plot (which is {{spoiler|resolved halfway through the series}}), a much more specific form of this trope comes in season 6: |
** Aside from the obvious "plane crash survivors wanting to go home" plot (which is {{spoiler|resolved halfway through the series}}), a much more specific form of this trope comes in season 6: |
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{{quote|{{spoiler|The Smoke Monster}}: "I want the one thing that John Locke didn't. ''I want to go home.''"}} |
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* Ian and Barbara in the first season of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. |
* Ian and Barbara in the first season of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. |
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** Also Jo in ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S10 E4 Planet of the Daleks|Planet of the Daleks]]''. She even turns down a chance to stay with a man in love with her because she wanted Earth. |
** Also Jo in ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S10 E4 Planet of the Daleks|Planet of the Daleks]]''. She even turns down a chance to stay with a man in love with her because she wanted Earth. |