I'm still trying to figure out why Michael shot A-L.
Right. They didn't give him a time limit, so I'm not sure why he felt he needed to be in such a hurry.
I guess you could surmise that he was afraid A-L might eventually work herself up to capping "Henry", so he needed her out of the way, but that's a large assumption.
I don't understand why he didn't just hold the gun on A-L and let Henry out. Everyone would have forgiven him for letting him go if he'd told them the Others said they'd give back Walt.
Yeah, but he'd have to follow that with "in addition to Henry, they want Jack, Kate, Hurley and Sawyer" and I don't see that going over well.
He panicked.
He panicked.
I think Michael's been a few cards short of a full deck since Walt got taken, and that his visit with the others pushed him into a full blown game of 52-pickup.
I'm right where le nubian is...just along for the ride.
Franken, I think you have a valid point. I had forgotten that he knocked out Locke to get a gun.
I'm right where le nubian is...just along for the ride.
Does that boxcar hold three?