Interesting. That would also give them a way for Walt to come back post-growth spurt.
Ben ,'The Killer In Me'
Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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Only if he didn't get off, though.
What is "off"?
DUN DUN DUN.
DUN DUN DUN.
I just totally went to an Eastenders place. I don't think anybody will understand me.
I understand you! My brain is now zooming out over a map of London as I type.
So, I caught up with Lost earlier. Did Entertainment Weekly really say the episode gave answers? I can't think of a single thing it answered, but I can reel off more questions it raised.
Not really defending the show, just typing out loud:
Well, we know that at least one of the Others isn't there willingly. That's something we know.
We know Ethan has been a goon for a long time.
We know that someone on the island has watched "A Clockwork Orange."
that's all I got.
We know that Juliet is there unwillingly. And that whoever is running the Island had pretty freaky real-world powers to be able to set up a bus-hit to eliminate the stated reason she couldn't agree to join them.
(And why not just kidnap her if she's so important to your program? Why get her consent, even if you have to move heaven and earth, and lie to her to get it?)
Do we know that the bus-hit was planned?
Point of interest - the conversation between Ben and Juliet at the end wasn't heard. I'd speculate the deal between Ben and Juliet is not as it seems, and Juliet is just playing Jack still.
There's no direct link between the bus hit shown.