AlvinFox Wrote:Yeah, there's Libby, but isn't Cynthia Watros not returning?
Ahh, but I don't base my guesses on who is returning or not 'cause that is not information I have. You mentioned who was also a doctor, and that's why I named Libby.
At this point, I find that I'm not guessing things like who is Jack's alterna-wife. I do, however, try to find clues in the scenes, and so far I haven't. There were pictures on the stairway of the wife's house, but they were on screen too briefly for me to see. Someone more computer savvy than I could possibly see what's there.
I've am uncertain about just what is "inhabiting" Christian Shepherd. Is it an good entity or a bad one? He is a good witch or a bad witch or just an indifferent one? Given that he put Claire in the situation in which she now finds herself, that is, he came to her in the middle of the jungle in the middle of the night and somehow convinced her to leave Aaron and go on a walkabout with him to the cabin, I cannot think he has Claire's best interest at heart. On the other hand, if the intent of his actions was to get Aaron off the Island to a place where Aaron might be safest, then he succeeded, and does that make him a less nasty entity?
When Locke met Christian in the well with his badly broken leg, Christian would not/could not help Locke walk. When Locke told Christian that he was supposed to bring everyone back and that he had to die in doing so, Christian said, "well, I guess that's why they call it sacrifice." Both those interchanges smack of the Man In Black.
With the lure of the sound of ice tinkling in his glass and shod in his white tennis sneakers, Christian led Jack to water in the caves, and also to his empty casket. The water helped to save the survivors. Again, ambiguous actions that could be taken as beneficent but then there's the empty casket.
So, I remain unclear about the genesis of Island-Christian.