Lisa Wrote:I think my favorite part of this episode was when he was tied to the tree and yelling at Jack not to use the phone, and Rousseau casually whacks him in the face to shut him up. LOLOL.My favorite was when Sayid snapped the guys neck with his legs. I stood up and clapped.
Maggers Wrote:The flash forward, or whatever it was, of Jack is not necessarily something that did happen or will happen. It may happen.Maybe the island allows them to travel the space/time continuum. Therefore certain actions on the island could change past events so that Jack's dad would never have died, or Kate would never have killed her dad. That could explain why Locke got back use of his legs (and lost them again for a period), how Juliette's sister alternated between having and not having cancer, etc.
The bearded, drug addict Jack is desperate to get back to the Island, but he can't. It's like Shangri-La. It doesn't exist in our world. The Island exists in its own little bubble of time, out of sync with our world.
With the Island in a time warp, it's possible that Jack's father is still alive, that maybe Kate hadn't yet killed her father. It opens up limitless possibilities. Limitless "what ifs."
jimbow8 Wrote:I wondered that as well. Or after that, why didn't he swim out the blown porthole?I thought about that, too, but the force of the water coming in would keep him in the hatch until it equalized, and by then it might have been too late to make it back to the surface. Or Charlie just really wanted Desmond's vision to come true so that Claire would get on the helicopter with the baby and be rescued. Of course, she could wind up on the helicopter sent from the ship and it could be filled with bad guys, as Ben kept saying. But we know he lies like a rug. At any rate, Claire getting on a helicopter doesn't necessarily mean she's saved.
Quote:Or was Walt actually Jacob in another form .... or the swarm creature?I thought that might be so, also. All of the familiar people or creatures seen by various folks on the island may be Jacob's way of getting into their minds and providing them with a vision that's not threatening. Of course, Walt had some special power himself, power that Ben wanted to tap, maybe to communicate with Jacob. Maybe that's why they took Walt in the first place - that and the Others desperate need for children.
Maggers Wrote:The flash forward, or whatever it was, of Jack is not necessarily something that did happen or will happen. It may happen.
ccosborne3 Wrote:I think they pulled the old switcheroo on us. Jack's story was the present, the action on the island was the flashback. They just jumped ahead six months or so in the story timeline. When it kicks off next year I expect the first four or five episodes will be about the main characters trying to get back to the island.That's sort of in line with my idea, too. They jump ahead and "Escape from Lost Island" becomes the flashbacks.
Britfan Wrote:I agree with you Jimbow
Sayid is fantastic, and I loved that bit
ccosborne3 Wrote:I think they pulled the old switcheroo on us. Jack's story was the present, the action on the island was the flashback. They just jumped ahead six months or so in the story timeline. When it kicks off next year I expect the first four or five episodes will be about the main characters trying to get back to the island.