Could be, Le N -- of course, for all we know, the island has magical healing powers.
Libby was in the same ward with the numbers-reciting guy, so she may well have been pre-affected by them -- maybe she was his original therapist? (In fact, we don't know what became of him. In fact, he seems to be the only person who may have
escaped
the island.)
A thought: if I wanted to be clever, I'd have the collapsing porch be at the home of Sayid's girlfriend, which Locke inspected and found to be OK. Somebody mark this post, and if I'm right, then I want props! (not porch-supporting ones, though.)
Theo, oh that would be awesome.
In fact, he seems to be the only person who may have escaped the island.
He (Leonard the numbers guy) was never said to have been on the island, that we know of. He got them from a collegue, Sam Toomey, who heard the signal.
...and I had to look that up....
Thanks -- my memory is at best a rusty sieve.
I'd have the collapsing porch be at the home of Sayid's girlfriend, which Locke inspected and found to be OK.
I had been assuming that the "deck" was on a boat. Was anything said to indicate whether it was a land or boat deck?
I had been assuming that the "deck" was on a boat. Was anything said to indicate whether it was a land or boat deck?
No, the didn't say one way or another, but I always assumed they meant a deck on a house/apartment, especially since it had a person limit.
I always assumed they meant a deck on a house/apartment, especially since it had a person limit.
Me too. I'm also not sure how a boat's deck would "collapse." Wouldn't you just say "the boat sunk"?
I thought it was like one of those porch collapses in Chicago -- a deck/porch on an upper storey.
Put me in the not-a-boat-deck boat, Jon.
OK! I give in!
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