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Metal Jack

Metal Jack
In Lost, was that Ben Linus runs Sydney airport metal detector on Jack?

There are photos on the Internet that show LOST Michael Emerson (actor who plays Ben Linus) working in Sydney Airport. Michael and Ben is working as a security guard and runs a hand held metal detector over Jack Shepard. Was it Ben or a different character (played by Emerson)? What episode was this scene?

Locke-centric episode entitled "Further Instructions." And yes it is Ben and the metal detector (we see him in a scene from the view when Boone "rents" to show various scenes of Locke and images)

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