Well, yeah, but now we know why Ben wouldn't remember getting shot by that same guy when he was a kid, so Miles is looking pretty right.
Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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Oh I forgot about that. That makes sense.
What makes the most sense is his saying that their past has already happened (not so much their "future" but I think by that, he just meant the lives they lived between 1977 and 2007, so it's okay with me) and that this is their present, regardless of the fact that it happens to be happening in 1977.
Where he contradicted himself about their conversation though, makes me think it's still not all sussed out.
It would have been interesting if none of the people who've lived through at least 2004 had agreed to help Ben (including Juliet). I'd like to see how the island would have still fixed that.
I'd like to see how the island would have still fixed that.
Establish a new main cast?
Seriously, Daniel needs to be around for this stuff. Even if just in a vague "Farraday would have explained that better" or "You make just as much sense as Daniel".
Man, I love that Jack and Sayid have created their own worst enemy. One shot him, one refused to save him.
I wish that they had explained what happened to Daniel more than just, "he's gone" - I mean - did they mean he's dead? Or is he on the other island? Or what?
I'm sure they'll get to it, sumi.
yeah - we've seen Daniel (in a previous episode awhile back) as a worker in a cave. I just assumed that's where he was now.
P-C and -t, there's a little shout-out to you in last week's Lost recap. -t, I just called you "T" because I didn't know how private you'd like to be.
Nice! I always like a good shout-out, whatever you call me for it. And I actually had time to read the whole recap, which will will undoubtedly help with my usual "Wait, what's going on again?" tomorrow...
Aw, neat! My clue-stick is always at the ready.