Spoilers for everything so far, as usual.
This is basically the same thing as my "Whispers" thread from last week. Re-watching season one is really, really fun, but it exposes in a big way the fact that they didn't have it all planned out way back then.
I've just been watching "Born to Run," which is pretty fun ep other than the fact that the flashbacks are typical of the dull S1 Kate episodes that didn't inform us at all about the character
. My point is that in the on-island story, Locke just touched Walt's arm, and Walt told Locke "Don't open it! Don't open it, Mr. Locke!" Locke does the standard S1 Lockemode thing of feigning that he doesn't know what Walt is talking about, but the very clear implication is that it's the Hatch.
I guess this all ties into the very nature of Walt, and if they're actually going to revisit his character and his story in the remaining weeks of the last season. Is this a matter of Walt portending doom about the hatch, before the writers really knew what was in there, or is it something else? What are Walt's powers, and will we ever find out? We last saw him in the Bentham episode last year, where his appearance wasn't at all related to his big significance during the first few seasons.
If you look at "Exodus" and a bunch of the season 2 events, a hell of a lot of it is driven by Walt and his "specialness" to the Others. These days, Walt has basically no relevance at all to the main story. I get that the actor has aged, but the 3-year gap in everyone's tale was and is a brilliant way of explaining that away. Obviously he can't appear in a flashsideways, but I have to really wonder if the writers are going to let this once supremely important storyline (Mr. Friendly taking him off the raft, Michael selling out his friends to the Others and killing two main characters for Walt, "Meet Kevin Johnson," etc.) fall completely by the wayside.
I figure at this point that this is just another season 1 anomaly that they didn't really think through...but I'm sure hoping we see some resolution. Thoughts?
This is basically the same thing as my "Whispers" thread from last week. Re-watching season one is really, really fun, but it exposes in a big way the fact that they didn't have it all planned out way back then.
I've just been watching "Born to Run," which is pretty fun ep other than the fact that the flashbacks are typical of the dull S1 Kate episodes that didn't inform us at all about the character

I guess this all ties into the very nature of Walt, and if they're actually going to revisit his character and his story in the remaining weeks of the last season. Is this a matter of Walt portending doom about the hatch, before the writers really knew what was in there, or is it something else? What are Walt's powers, and will we ever find out? We last saw him in the Bentham episode last year, where his appearance wasn't at all related to his big significance during the first few seasons.
If you look at "Exodus" and a bunch of the season 2 events, a hell of a lot of it is driven by Walt and his "specialness" to the Others. These days, Walt has basically no relevance at all to the main story. I get that the actor has aged, but the 3-year gap in everyone's tale was and is a brilliant way of explaining that away. Obviously he can't appear in a flashsideways, but I have to really wonder if the writers are going to let this once supremely important storyline (Mr. Friendly taking him off the raft, Michael selling out his friends to the Others and killing two main characters for Walt, "Meet Kevin Johnson," etc.) fall completely by the wayside.
I figure at this point that this is just another season 1 anomaly that they didn't really think through...but I'm sure hoping we see some resolution. Thoughts?