Not often that the murderer is at the funeral to say he's sorry.Well, without spoiling anything or giving an answer either way, I can say we haven't seen the last of the numbers yet this season. Well, I guess that's sort of spoiler-ish. All I'm saying is, that wasn't the last of the numbers.^That would be one freaking huge letdown if that's the explanation for the numbers. It's barely an explanation at all.
Gotta disagree. The off-island scenes continued to underscore the subtle differences between what we were seeing and what we would have expected to see if this were just "what if the plane had never crashed?". It continued the mystery started in "LA X" that this timeline was more complicated than that.
Yes they were intriguing watching them the first time to some degree due to the mystery of their exact nature and intrigue is certainly an important ingredient in entertainment but after we learn what they are--which I'm not going to get into here--and the intrigue/mystery surrounding them is gone how do they stand up on their own as character scenes--and for me not very well. You might end up with one decent final scene in each episode's FSW.Gotta disagree. The off-island scenes continued to underscore the subtle differences between what we were seeing and what we would have expected to see if this were just "what if the plane had never crashed?". It continued the mystery started in "LA X" that this timeline was more complicated than that.
I agree. I really appreciated the flash-sideways stories; there was clearly a lot more going on than met the eye. There were parallels between the two universes, and it really heightened the mystery for me.

This episode raises another one of Lost's mysteries -- how did Hurley even get out of his vehicle in the first place?![]()
Man, the characters on Lost are all really lousy parents. :lol
Looks like three years alone have done a real number on Claire. She's batshit crazy, now. She thinks that the Others have her baby, and even after Jin tells her that they don't, she still executes a guy in cold blood. She's also friends with the Man in Black. I guess him posing as her father and gaining her trust would do that. Claire also tells Jin that if Kate really had her baby she would kill her (please, please, please!)
) that should kill him. It doesn't work, (good) and Sayid is turned to the dark side. He claims all he wants is the woman he loved back. Now, is he talking about Nadiya, or Shannon? Either way, it looks like the darkness has taken him. What a tough life this guy has led. He's done horrible things that he is truly sorry for. Yet, every time he tries to redeem himself, he gets pulled further and further into the black. Is there still any hope for him?
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