He said that when his heart stops, it would send a signal. Not stop sending one.
I wonder if he just assumed that's how it works. I suppose that WOULD prevent him accidentally blowing up his boat if he somehow goes out of range. Sheesh - you'd think the electro-whazzit nature of the island would have blocked that WITHOUT being moved, especially being down that particular Dharma nerd hole.
what happened to the other people on the 'sploded boat? didn't I see other life rafts?
It didn't look like anyone got off in time. They were all running about with life vests on with Jin screaming, and then we saw the boat go boom.
Jin took a dive off the ship's stern and is just fine. Do you read me?
The boom scene with Desmond and Jin was precious.
Jin took a dive off the ship's stern and is just fine. Do you read me?
5 by 5. You're delusional. (Maybe.)
I really want to cling to the notion of not!deadJin...but I'd have to go with Jack's!Dad timeshifing-fu because otherwise? No dots in the water as the ship parts were sinking. No lifeboats. No bobbing heads and a lot of fire and down-sucking slabs-o-ship.
Hmmm. Even if they were just drowning, we WOULD have seen people sinking, wouldn't we?
Sun's reaction really tugged at my heart. It looked like the other actors were actually a bit freaked out.
Yeah, Yunjin Kim rocked the hell out of that shit. I thought
my
Korean husband had just been blown up.
crap. Now I'm all stuck on Christian takes all the boat people to heavensomeplace safe since we didn't see any bodies in the water.
But that would be taking the need for realism (does that word even fit in this discussion?) a bit too far in a show with a smoke monster and an island that disappears on a lazy susan.
ahem.
nevermind.
You know what's even more confusing than watching this show? Not watching this show.