


He spent 30 years on the Island but did he ever meet Jacob? Ben never did.


Widmore is still a mystery to me at this point. Was Widmore misguided in pushing John to get back, or is there more happening here? Widmore implored Locke that he needed to return to the island to help win the war. Flocke told Widmore, “A wise man once said war is coming to this island.” That wise man, of course, was Widmore, when he said that to John Locke. It did seem like Flocke was giving Claire the okay to kill Kate so that could get interesting.Ħ. So I guess what I’m trying to say is that I have no idea. At the same time, Jacob touched Sawyer when he was younger and Sawyer didn’t end up as one of the 6. It does seem odd that Kate was one of the Oceanic 6 but she isn’t one of the numbers. All 6 of them, like the 6 numbers in the Valenzetti equation, play a role in saving the world. Got me wondering if all 6 candidates play a supporting role, or if the only thing that matters is the one true replacement. Seems like a slight stretch to me, but I’ll buy it I guess. I originally thought it was Locke’s and he was lying to Sawyer, but people have been saying that it’s Jacob’s and that the fact that Kate’s name was crossed off was a decoy so Flocke wasn’t focused on Kate. Although, it seems like Desmond would be the next Richard, since he has the unstuck in time thing going for him.ĥ. Heard a few people guess that Richard will be given the gift of mortality before the show ends and Hurley will replace him as the mediator. I wonder if he’s not just gathering them all in the same spot so that he can eliminate them all.Ĥ. Wondering if he literally needs them all to get off the island or if he just wants to make sure that Jacob’s replacement doesn’t stay there. Flocke wants all 6 candidates hightailing it off the island with him. Interesting to note that in the Original timeline the candidate’s last name is Kwon, and in the alternate timeline Sun and Jin are not married so Sun’s last name is still Paik.ģ. I think that it is important that no one on the island seems to know whether it is Sun or Jin that is the candidate. I’d say that it was probably confirmation, and that it probably matters. Think this is confirmation that she is the candidate, not Jin? And does it even matter at this point? In the alt-verse Sun is the one who sees herself in a mirror, right before Keamy knocks on her hotel door. I didn’t not love your effective double-negative usage there.Ģ. Yes, and I can’t say that I don’t like this idea. Both of them extend a hand to Sun in this episode, but Sun only takes Jack’s. Looks more and more like Jack is the new Jacob opposite Locke. My 10 biggest Observations/Questions/Thoughtsġ. (Jordan’s thoughts will be the ones in blue… and pay no attention to the giant red V in that image, that was terrible.) My brother Jordan and I are back to discuss a few things related to episode 10 of LOST’s final season, “The Package”. Just skip them and come back later, when I will try to make it up to you.) (If you don’t watch LOST, these posts will be torturous to you.
