William Kincaid
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William Kincaid
Portrayed by Stephen Bishop
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William Kincaid
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Orange County, California, USA
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Physiotherapist
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Helped Locke adjust to life in a wheelchair
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S1 - S2 - S3 - MP - S4
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William Kincaid was a physiotherapist based out of a California hospital.
In 2000, he was assigned to help John Locke adjust to life in his new wheelchair. Ever an optimist, he referred to Locke as "buddy" and refused to let him put himself and his abilities down.
Trivia
- William is of Old German origin, and its meaning is "will, helmet, protection".
- When he was attempting to motivate Locke, he said a phrase very similar to John's credo: "Don't tell me what I can't do".
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John, you fell eight stories and survived, okay? I don't wanna hear about what you can't do. | ” |
- Dr. Kincaid is also mentioned in the episode "Exposé", when Paulo reads the description of the director he and [[Nikki] had just killed. One of the shows it was said the director had been the mastermind of was "Dr. Kincaid Esquire".

