I think that Ben is operating on multiple levels of craftiness. I think he is attempting to outwit MIB and may well suceed, perhaps at the cost of his life. I suspect that Ben will turn out to give his life for his beloved Island.
I think that Ben will do on the Island as he did in the flash-sideways with Alex and the school principal. If you remember, there was a build up to make us think that Ben would take the payoff offered by the school principal, and that payoff was power - power for Ben rather than allow Alex to get into the school she hoped for. But Ben did not take the power payoff. He did the right thing for the good of Alex.
I think Ben will do the same for the Island. I think that, while MIB offered Ben the Island to himself (power), Ben has learned that living solely for yourself is no good thing, and only when you live for others does your life have meaning.
So I think that Ben will ultimately assist in conquering MIB. I'm not sure he'll do it himself, I don't think any one of them can. I think they must all live together or die alone.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Jack will die. I have a sneaking suspicion that Hurley will take over the lead, and that's based on Hurley's saying out loud that he was glad he wasn't picked. Words like that often come back to haunt folks on this Island, or, to put it another way, they foreshadow what is to come.
Much of what is occuring in the flash-sideways is a sort of foreshadowing of what is to come on the Island, or what has already happened on the Island.
I have faith in Ben, though he appears to be the ulitmate in self-serving narcissism, as he always has appeared. However, I think Alex's death has changed him deeply in ways that we are only getting glimpses of and have not yet seen full blown.
I don't think that anyone whose death we have seen is necessarily dead. I suspect that Zoe is. But I think that Widmore may have been wearing a vest. He sent his Freighties and science crew to the Island equipped with vests because they were going there to deal with Ben. Wouldn't he do the same for himself.
I think to simply shoot him, so undramatically, is not Widmore's due. There is something more coming for him.
Jacob told Jack that he will have the position of Island Protector as long as he can do it. That doesn't necessarily mean for a long time. It could be just until MIB is done away with, which also might mean doing away with Jack, and then Hurley will step in. But what about the passing of the cup?
Or, will the Island be obliterated, as I've always suspected, via the volcano mentioned only once way back in Season 3? I am holding on to that, and I do think the volcano will play a part in the finale.
I was wrong about my guess on a second smoke monster, though that would have been fun to see. I thought Jacob would throw his ashes into the tunnel of light and become a second smokey in order to properly comabt MIB, but no, Jacob did something quite different with his ashes.
But, I am buoyed by what is happening with Desmond and the Oceanic Survivors in the flash-sideways. I suspect that through Desmond's machinations the entire bunch will be reunited is some way that I cannot yet comprehend. And they will survive....most of them, anyway.
So, we have Richard, who may or may not be smashed to bits by Smokey. We have Claire running around by herself and sort of dedicated to Smokey but maybe not. We have Myles also running around by himself and dedicated to surviving, which I surely hope he does. We have Lapidus whose death we did not see clearly; he could have escaped and washed up elsewhere on shore. We have Rose and Bernard, who won't help anyone fight but would give succor where needed. And there are assorted Others still roaming around after have scurried back into the forest when Zoe and Widmore started bombing MIB.
And there is always Eloise!
So, we shall see, and I cannot wait.
Reading is freedom.
The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
A Maggers Haiku, 2005
Years ago my mother used to say to me... "In this world, Elwood, you can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant."
Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.
Elwood P. Dowd