She showed up in the second season when we were introduced to the Tailies, right?
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Yes, she offered Jack drinks on the flight and she was a Tailie.
And then she disappeared (I think) when the Tailies were being picked off by the Others.
Desmond's not jumping through time. He's on the plane because he never went to the Island. If Penny Widmore doesn't exist, he never went sailing around the world, either.
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I think people are questioning why Desmond was there and then he disappeared. We never did see him again. Was he a passenger or moving through time like he did in 2005 when the hatch went kablooey.
Oh, ok. I just figured that he moved to another part of the plane. But the way the show works, y'all are probably right to assume that whatever the most convoluted answer we have is, it isn't convoluted enough to be right.
Charlie saying "I was supposed to die" sort of makes me think that the "reset" timeline is an illusion.
I loved seeing the events of the "original" timeline play out past the plane crash. Yes, Rose and Bernard are awesome, but she's still sick. Kate's still a fugitive. Jack's father is still dead. Locke's still in a wheelchair. Jin and Sun are still having problems.
I wonder if Sayid will find Nadia, and what Sawyer will do.
When Desmond was seeing Charlie dying over and over in different ways and saving him (before the Looking Glass), perhaps he was jumping to different timelines - so the Desmond on the plane doesn't have to be the Desmond from the timeline in which the bomb went off and the island sank.
So sad seeing Sun and Jin back where they were before the plane crash. Jin was plotting for them to disappear in LA rather than carrying out her father's wishes, right? But Sun didn't know that, and he was still kind of a jerk, so of course she has no reason to help him.
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