Wow, it really didn't like "Weiss" then, did it, given that it didn't take very long the evaluate him. Or maybe it realized as the pilot he might be able to figure out that where the plane went down wasn't where they ended up (or stayed, if the island is mobile).
Yeah, I wonder what caused the pilot to be killed instantly, and no one else. Establish fear? Get rid of the flying expert? Perhaps he was involved with the crash in the first place, in cahoots with the island?
Kermit waves at Nora.
You still on an island?
see, it's sort of on topic
no, I'm back home, hooray. But at work, boo.
t off-topic
sadly, no. but since I am supposed to be off Monday, but will be working, I will get paid double.
t /off-topic
Or the writers could just be pulling stuff out of their asses.
As much as I love my theory, I still think that THIS is the real answer.
fwiw, we've seen the smoke in close conjunction with mechanosaur events, including Locke nearly getting dragged into a hole by something mechanical.
If I'm not mistaken, Locke even made a reference to being pulled down a hole by black smoke in the season premiere.
Time magazine's comment on the ep:
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