Maggers Wrote:LOL, in this particular instance, yes, that's true.
But Ben is SO guilty of SO many things on this show. He may turn out to be an angel in disguise, but if he is, boy, is he deeeeeep under cover. LOL
sigokat Wrote:Go back and re-watch the episode. You'll see that Ben did not expect that to happen to his daughter. He was going off of a set of predetermined rules and Keamy changed those rules.
All Ben is guilty of is underestimating Martin Keamy.
Maggers Wrote:LOL, in this particular instance, yes, that's true.
But Ben is SO guilty of SO many things on this show. He may turn out to be an angel in disguise, but if he is, boy, is he deeeeeep under cover. LOL
Quote:I was thinking about the Rules that Ben brought up in past episodes. I don't know very much about Backgammon, but I know that they mentioned it quite a bit at the start of the series. And I remember that Locke was a fan of the game.
In backgammon, you can't take your opponents piece, you can only set it back. Also, in order to win you have to get all of your pieces in the end board together at once before you can start scoring them. Could Jakob and another side be playing some kind of game of cosmic backgammon with people as players, or is my insomnia getting to me?
Maggers Wrote:No big reveal. Long ago, Danielle told her story of how she came to be on the Island, of how her ship of research scientists heard the numbers being repeated over and over, how they came to inspect but got caught in a storm and were shipwrecked. She told of being shipwrecked and pregnant and how she had to deliver her baby alone after she killed all of her research crew, and how the Others came and took the baby.
Ben became the adoptive father, again by his own admission.
We never saw any of it. We only heard Danielle tell her story.
I wonder if the disease that Danielle was so terrified of, the disease that got to her shipmates and for which she felt she had to kill them so as not to let the disease spread off the Island, was actually the time traveling after effects. If they came to the Island without following the specific coordinates that seem to keep travelers safe, they could have the same illness that the people on board the freighter had and that Theresa, Daniel's female friend sick in bed in London, has.
Oh, and there was mention made of "how Montand (sounds like Montan) lost his arm," sometime when Arndtz was still alive, think it was the episode when they all traveled to the Black Rock to get the dynamite. Back then, we weren't sure who Montand was, but it was apparent it was one of her research scientist shipmates.
cobalt79 Wrote:Faraday's mother is named Eloise Hawking? As in Stephen Hawking?Yes, I said that a ways back. I thought Eloise was Daniel's mother from the start of this season. Remember Daniel named his time traveling test mouse Eloise?