It occurred to me while watching tonight's episode that while recent Lost episodes are making it much more apparent that the show has a direction it's headed in, there have been numerous questions raised earlier on in the show which seem like there's just been too much time passed to go back and answer without being extremely contrived. One that kept spinging to mind during this episode was why at the end of season 2, Ben had sent Michael to bring back certain individuals - Jack, Kate, & Sawyer (and was there supposed to be one more? Hurley??). We know that Jack was brought to help treat Ben, but why the others? It seems there's next to no point in answering now.
Another one that the creators have actually stated they had no reason behind (IIRC) was the significance of Hurley's numbers (which I believe they stated were pretty much random). I also wonder if we'll get more of an explanation as to the actual purpose of those hatches and The Button.
On a similar note, does anyone know of any scenes that have struck you as quite telling that the creators are now re-inventing the story and changing things they had originally stated? Tonight, when Ben ordered the smoke monster to attack the soldiers, Locke confronted him that he had previously stated he didnt know what Old Smokie was. Sure, Ben has lied before but this really struck me as a new idea that was recently thought up that forced them to backtrack on his previous statement. Rousseau's death also struck me as quite anti-climactic for a character that's been around for so long. I got the impression here too that the writers just didn't know what to do with her anymore - similar to Shannon. Any others?
Another one that the creators have actually stated they had no reason behind (IIRC) was the significance of Hurley's numbers (which I believe they stated were pretty much random). I also wonder if we'll get more of an explanation as to the actual purpose of those hatches and The Button.
On a similar note, does anyone know of any scenes that have struck you as quite telling that the creators are now re-inventing the story and changing things they had originally stated? Tonight, when Ben ordered the smoke monster to attack the soldiers, Locke confronted him that he had previously stated he didnt know what Old Smokie was. Sure, Ben has lied before but this really struck me as a new idea that was recently thought up that forced them to backtrack on his previous statement. Rousseau's death also struck me as quite anti-climactic for a character that's been around for so long. I got the impression here too that the writers just didn't know what to do with her anymore - similar to Shannon. Any others?