I thought so, too, Theo, but then I figured she was in a strange country with no money or phone and pregnant and desperate. I couldn't tell what kind of neighborhood she was in, if there was anyplace she could knock on to ask to call the police.
Naming Aaron Aaron was totally a bleed-through, and I love Cindy's theory that there is a paradox that is trying to fix itself with the two realities. I have this mental image of two cars speeding down a bumpy one-lane dirt road side-swiping each other.
Ethan Rom is creepy in either timeline.
Yeah, Ethan -- Do we know when he arrived at the island? I thought he was a lifer and so I was trying to figure out how he would exist in the non-Island timeline.
Anyone else think Claire coming up with Aaron is a bit of bleed through?
Jack and Kate also had a Meaningful Look.
Yeah, Ethan -- Do we know when he arrived at the island? I thought he was a lifer and so I was trying to figure out how he would exist in the non-Island timeline.
He was born on the Island, but his dad, Horace, took him off as a baby on the sub that Juliet didn't get on. And then the Island sunk at some point.
Ahh -- So he left, but then came back at some point later?
I guess? I'm just going off what Alan Sepinwall said. I can't remember everyone's timelines!
Ethan previously remained on the island - like Ben did. In bomb reality Ethan and his mother left on the sub.
I'm lost (ha, ha). When did Rousseau die? 2004 or 2007? I am completely losing track of timelines.
Everything in the temple is now driving me loopy. For a season that promised answers, I'm not in the mood for yet more questions. Not about a situation that's just been introduced, involving people I care nothing about.
That said, I'm enjoying the other reality. I was understanding such weirdnesses as Claire trusting Kate as being bleed-through. Kate and Jack clearly recognised each other as the taxi was speeding away. I think we're meant to assume that everyone's recognising everyone, on one level or another.
I miss the reality where Artz was a splotch in the jungle. Shut up, Artz.
I'd be less fond of Artz if he was somebody I actually had to deal with -- but as the Kenny-designate of
Lost,
he's pretty funny.