Maybe it wasn't some mysterious force that crashed the plane, but rather Walt deciding to stomp off and take Vincent for a walk against Michael's instructions?
Jenny ,'Bring On The Night'
Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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And Sydney to LA is more like 14 hours.
Not to be nitpicky but in White Rabbit didn't Jack say 16 hours?
On flights that long, weather conditions can easily account for a 2 or more hour difference between scheduled and actual flight times. (My flight from Seoul to NYC was 3 hours shorter than it was supposed to be because of our kickass tail wind.)
Yeah, what Jessica said. My flight from Sydney to LA was 14 hours, but could easily have been longer or shorter depending on the weather.
I heard him say there were two tickets, one one way and one round trip.
I am often wrong tho.
Yup. RT for Michael to get over there, and a one way for him to take Walt back with him.
I had to rewatch last night's ep, because it was better than work. Whta wasn't Locke's bitch Boone with Michael and Locke when they were looking for Walt.
Maybe Boone was jealous, or maybe Locke can only handle one bitch at a time.
I just noticed that both Claire's "YOU must raise this super-child" and Walt have artist fathers. Did we see any of evil Australian artist's paintings?
My brother, who never watches serial TV but whom I've indoctrinated into the ways of Lost during his visit here over Christmas, phoned me yesterday just to talk about the show. If you knew my brother, you'd know how damn uncharacterisitic it is for him to do something like this. He was all, "I had a theory that Walt with his creepy superpower subconsciously engineered everything that happened on the island, but then, I realized that he couldn't have known about Locke's leg! Hey, do you think it's some big governement conspiracy and there's a big-ass laboratory under the steel hatch? Huh?" and so on and so forth for half an hour. He declared the show "maddeningly frustrating and kind of annoyig" but felt he was unable to stop watching. Then he yelled at me for getting him hooked on a stupid TV show. Heh.
Do we get an extra-special toaster when we convert a non-fannish person?
I think that ought to at least call for a toaster oven, Vonnie. Good job.
I had a theory that Walt with his creepy superpower subconsciously engineered everything that happened on the island, but then, I realized that he couldn't have known about Locke's leg!
Except he could have -- he might have noticed Locke in his wheelchair at the airport, and (in the Walt-is-Bill-Mumy theory) thought somethng like, "That man looks sad. I bet he wouldn't be sad if he wasn't in the wheelchair." And boom, Locke can walk!
(Okay, maybe not.)