Oooh, cool!
Hmmm, that would mean that for the Oceanic Six that crossed through the timey wimey, they risked what happened to the dude from My Science Project... Fisher Stevens.
Which would mean that the Oceanic Six could slip back into the past and there would be flashforward flashbacks!
Except... erm... the Constant would have to be someone present in their current flashforwarded life, not someone still stuck on an island, right?
And maybe that's why Jack needs to get back to the island?
*head spins in a not unpleasant way*
I thought that Vincent might be Walt's anchor.
Over at TWOP somebody who reads Korean says that the tombstone says that Jin died on 9/22/04.
Ha. You don't have to read Korean. The numbers were right there on the tombstone. I paused to look.
It never occurred to me Jin might have simply remained on the island.
Oooh! Yeah, that would make a lot of sense, especially since his "death" date is the date of the crash.
That's an awesome idea, Daisy. Wow.
OMG! Seriously!
Why didn't Sayid translate the obvious Morse code? Has TWoP done it yet?
And here I was worried that Jin was being punished for his driving.
The show is making my head hurt. I fear they are going to keep piling on the questions until they break for the season. It might work better to just wait until the series completes and watch straight through. No guarantee there that the threads will be tied up anyway.
Daisy, you KICK ASS. That's a brilliant idea! Particularly the reason why Hurley went all nutso.
Why didn't Sayid translate the obvious Morse code?
I was wondering the same thing.
I thought Hurley went nuts because he saw Charlie?
Two points for the show (so far) not stealing Sun's baby, since I was sure that's what all the ominousness was about. Her doctor mysteriously away, random drugs injected into her, no one with her to protect her...
The suggestion at TWOP is that the Morse code told Sayid that Michael was there as Kevin Johnson.
But that was supposition not based on anyone's ability to read Morse code.
(I guess I was crying too hard to actually read the tombstone. . . even when I watched that scene a second time.)