Why does Claire in the cabin mean she's dead? Locke was in the cabin. Ben was in the cabin.
I'd actually argue that it was implied she was still alive (that, if Locke said she was in the cabin, she could become dead).
Why does Claire in the cabin mean she's dead? Locke was in the cabin. Ben was in the cabin.
I think he said 'Mallomar', which is a type of snack cake (or candy bar), haven't heard that name in a while.
edit: I see Trippy beat me to it.![]()
I also think Claire might be dead. She probably died in the rocket attack on her house back at the Other's camp. it was stupid how she "survived" that anyways. If she died then and there and it was just smokie or something pretending to be her (or her ghost) that travel with Locke and Sawyer and Co. Then Christian Shepherd showed up and "shepherd" her to the cabin.
Also after the rocket attack when they were fleeing she told them: "I'm a bit wobbly, but, uh, I'll live." but then Miles (who can see dead people) says: "Well, I wouldn't be too sure about that."
Also remember how interested Miles was in Claire last episode and how Sawyer had to keep forcing him away from her. Maybe Miles already knew she was dead and was trying to learn more about her.
Maybe she didn't even know she was dead until Christian told her? That could be why she was so calm in the cabin and not screaming about getting her baby back? She knew she was dead now and that it was beyond her control.
Also, maybe Miles is another "Special" person or was a "special" kid like Walt and Locke?
I also think that "moving the island" will be more of adjusting it's location in space-time when compared to the rest of the world, rather then moving it physically to a different location. Thus, the island will be more (or less) out of sync timewise with the rest of the earth, making it hard to find again, but it will still be in the same physical location. So everyone would need a new bearing to get safely to and from the island.
What would make Claire different than Boone, Shannon or anybody else that died on the Island? The Island doesn't allow Michael or Locke to die, so why her? Who carried Aaron thru the jungle from the Other's homes?I also think Claire might be dead. She probably died in the rocket attack on her house back at the Other's camp. it was stupid how she "survived" that anyways. If she died then and there and it was just smokie or something pretending to be her (or her ghost) that travel with Locke and Sawyer and Co. Then Christian Shepherd showed up and "shepherd" her to the cabin.
Also after the rocket attack when they were fleeing she told them: "I'm a bit wobbly, but, uh, I'll live." but then Miles (who can see dead people) says: "Well, I wouldn't be too sure about that."
Also remember how interested Miles was in Claire last episode and how Sawyer had to keep forcing him away from her. Maybe Miles already knew she was dead and was trying to learn more about her.
Maybe she didn't even know she was dead until Christian told her? That could be why she was so calm in the cabin and not screaming about getting her baby back? She knew she was dead now and that it was beyond her control.
Also, maybe Miles is another "Special" person or was a "special" kid like Walt and Locke?
I also think that "moving the island" will be more of adjusting it's location in space-time when compared to the rest of the world, rather then moving it physically to a different location. Thus, the island will be more (or less) out of sync timewise with the rest of the earth, making it hard to find again, but it will still be in the same physical location. So everyone would need a new bearing to get safely to and from the island.
Why does Claire in the cabin mean she's dead? Locke was in the cabin. Ben was in the cabin.
What would make Claire different than Boone, Shannon or anybody else that died on the Island? The Island doesn't allow Michael or Locke to die, so why her? Who carried Aaron thru the jungle from the Other's homes?
Miles is special but the Island doesn't "call" too him like it does with Locke or Walt.
Why do so many people keep saying that Claire is dead? There is absolutely nothing to indicate that.
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1. She left her baby in the jungle, by itself, unprotected.
2. She did so after seeing her (un)dead father holding said child.
3. Charlie's dead.....there's really not much point for her to be around.
4. Also, just in general she hasn't really served a purpose in quite some time and I'm guessing they've got to make room for a new character or two.
5. Miles - the person who can see/communicate with the dead - was staring at her with an awful lot of interest during the whole episode. So much so, Sawyer onscreen made mention of it several times.
6. She should have been killed in that explosion in the first place.
7. In real life, the actress who plays her is rumoured to want off the show.
8. It's clear from Kate's flash foward that she considers Aaron her child now and that's permanent.
9. It's also clear from the flash-foward that the baby is a very touchy subject for Jack, probably because Jack finds out he had a sister on the island with him all that time and he never knew until it was too late. (You know Jack, he'll blame himself for not being pyschic or something....)
10. Finally, the promo for the episode did say - rather ambigously, granted - that the island would take one of the survivors for it's own.
Her presence in the cabin doesn't mean she is dead. Ghost-dad probably just led her there for a chat.
If Claire is dead, what's the whole point of Aaron not being raised by another? And you can't tell me the plotline was dropped because it was just brought in the previous episode.
Claire is NOT dead.
I can see why everyone thinks Claire might be dead, but everyone also assumes Christian is dead. I don't even think he's dead.
On a side note, I had been sort of secretly rooting for Keamy all season based on a vague personal connection to the actor from years ago, but this episode sealed it: I reallllllly hope he gets killed off by season's end. Horribly and brutally. Maybe twice.![]()
1. She left her baby in the jungle, by itself, unprotected.
2. She did so after seeing her (un)dead father holding said child.
3. Charlie's dead.....there's really not much point for her to be around.
4. Also, just in general she hasn't really served a purpose in quite some time and I'm guessing they've got to make room for a new character or two.
5. Miles - the person who can see/communicate with the dead - was staring at her with an awful lot of interest during the whole episode. So much so, Sawyer onscreen made mention of it several times.
6. She should have been killed in that explosion in the first place.
7. In real life, the actress who plays her is rumoured to want off the show.
8. It's clear from Kate's flash foward that she considers Aaron her child now and that's permanent.
9. It's also clear from the flash-foward that the baby is a very touchy subject for Jack, probably because Jack finds out he had a sister on the island with him all that time and he never knew until it was too late. (You know Jack, he'll blame himself for not being pyschic or something....)
This has been considered before, but I don't this is the case anymore considering the events seen in "Something Nice Back Home."This has probably already been discussed and dismissed, but maybe what the psychic meant was he can't be raised by aLn Other. Not another. In that case, everything has come to pass as it was meant to be. Claire's dead, and Aaron is being raised by a Lostie.
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