tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post3022955868092044651..comments2023-10-25T06:16:20.123-04:00Comments on Lostpedia Blog: 5x10 "He's Our You" ReviewJabberwockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07886141036635080006noreply@blogger.comBlogger43125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-10337501098943886752009-04-08T13:11:00.000-04:002009-04-08T13:11:00.000-04:00I think that seeing sayid kill the chicken is pivi...I think that seeing sayid kill the chicken is pivitol to his character. To have him do that for his brother shows us that yes, he will kill, if its for what he thinks is the "greater good". Also, the scene shows us yet another time that sayid kills a living creature as a favor to another person. Lest we forget, he did give the dead chicken to his bro. after we see their father chastising the bro. about not wanting to kill the chicken.<BR/>I dont think that Sawyer want to stay in with the DI. it wouldnt make any sense because he knows that Ben grows up and stages the purge on those people. To me, it seems just as if he IS waiting for Locke to return with some sort of further instruction, or else he wouldnt have felt the need to go after kate to talk to Richard.<BR/>As for Jack not saving little Ben, it was a good move on the writers part. If Jack HAD saved lil Ben, there would have been the need to explain how Ben becomes so ruthless and evolves into one of the others. Then they wouldhave needed to find a way to introduce the temple. But having the temple be where Ben goes as a child to get healed is perfect. I liked how Jack gave us a hint as to what he is trying to accomplish while he is on the island. Hes been trying to fix things the entire show and now he is just sitting back and enjoying the ride with the rest of us.JimiJamesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-24234507807760778672009-04-01T18:25:00.000-04:002009-04-01T18:25:00.000-04:00Poor Faraday is dead, dead, dead.He died of radiat...Poor Faraday is dead, dead, dead.<BR/>He died of radiation poisoning after helping the others deal with JugheadAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-52556325027377016312009-03-31T16:59:00.000-04:002009-03-31T16:59:00.000-04:00Is it possible that Ben that was shot by Sayid is ...Is it possible that Ben that was shot by Sayid is not the Ben Linus we see later? What is the original Ben (the boy) is killed, and his lace is taken by a Hostile of about the same age? Remember that Ben said he was born on the island and that his mother taught him to read, not true of the Ben that was shot. Why the boy was replaced isn't clear, but maybe the Hostiles thought that Sayid was one of them and therefore replaced the boy a a way of keeping the truce. this would create the ironic situation of Sayid killing the true Ben and causing the evil Ben to replace him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-3963689848933190492009-03-30T14:11:00.000-04:002009-03-30T14:11:00.000-04:00Eludium, you have some very good points. I think t...Eludium, you have some very good points. I think that the DI people are not more into disco because they are older people, more influenced by the 60's movement and early 70's. They have been on the island for a few years now, so I don't think it's such a authenticity matter with that. I do agree that unanimously voting to kill a hostile does seem like strange behavior if you believe that scientists who perform strange experiments on animals and humans are perfectly normal tree-hugging hippies!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-5113220626938339942009-03-30T13:06:00.000-04:002009-03-30T13:06:00.000-04:00And maybe one reason that Ben is such an evil bast...And maybe one reason that Ben is such an evil bastard to Sayid is that he knows that he needs to goad Sayid into shooting him, because something important in Ben's timeline needs him to be shot by Sayid.<BR/><BR/>In other words, Older Ben is mean to Sayid so he will shoot Younger Ben, something that Older Ben knows about and wants to happen.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-28665243554562074112009-03-30T12:12:00.000-04:002009-03-30T12:12:00.000-04:00Anyone else notice the lighting change after Sayid...Anyone else notice the lighting change after Sayid took the drugs? When he leans in towards Oldham it goes very dark compared to every other shot where the sun is streaming. Watch the episode again and it's very obvious. Not sure if this is a production error or has any other significance.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-86508939653736219982009-03-30T11:31:00.000-04:002009-03-30T11:31:00.000-04:00I personally do not think that ben is dead. If you...I personally do not think that ben is dead. If you look at the scene where he is shot as a boy, you see a hole where the bullet goes in, but there is absolutely no blood. They keep the camera on him for a good 4 seconds, and i think was to show the audiance that he did not bleed. Lost has not been shy in the past to use squibs. I feel that the island won't let him die, similar to that of micheal in season four, where he tries to kill himself over and over, but is unsuccessful because the island is not done with him yet. It was a great cliffhanger, and of course i could be wrong. The writers of the show never cease to surprise and shock everyone. If ben is dead, i'm sure there is a perfectly good explaination for it.Mattnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-77158399514702586552009-03-30T02:14:00.000-04:002009-03-30T02:14:00.000-04:00Best episode of the season? Sorry, but no. This wa...Best episode of the season? Sorry, but no. This was, in fact, my least favorite episode of the season. Sure, Sayid was given a bit more screentime, as was Young Ben... but other than that, most every twist and turn was, well, not one; I felt the whole scenario was completely predictable.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-25851724791642262062009-03-29T15:54:00.000-04:002009-03-29T15:54:00.000-04:00Ok, coming in a little late here but two points no...Ok, coming in a little late here but two points no one has yet brought up...<BR/><BR/>(1) For a hippy-like establishment in the '70s I haven't heard any language of the time by the Dharmas such as "groovy" or any influence of disco which was big by '77. I'd like to see a little more authenticism applied, and <BR/><BR/>(2) isn't anyone else surprised that this group of Dharmas would vote on <I>killing</I> Sayid, as a hostile ?! WTH is that about ?! It's like these people are <I>used</I> to passing capital judgment decisions on a regular basis! These are supposed to be highly intelligent, civilized people and yet - even in the presence of a mother with infant child - they're voting without much dissenting debate at all to kill Sayid. Seems <B>very obtuse</B> to me, kind of like the writers are being lazy and pandering. Seriously, <I>kill</I> a hostile when he's only been suspected as a clumsy spy? <BR/><BR/>And I'm not even going to go into detail about the problems with the sudden, snap decision of Sayid to shoot young Ben in the heart. Ugh.Eludium-Q36noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-85789084157172114302009-03-29T09:42:00.000-04:002009-03-29T09:42:00.000-04:00Well said Anonymous..Widmore is just on the outsid...Well said Anonymous..Widmore is just on the outside looking in right now..his big chance with the kill team flopped and now he has no idea where that island is. Unless Ceasar and the "bounty hunter" girl have been hanging around watching airlines for him. and I remember when Ms. Hawking showed them the possible airliner paths they did the math on..there were dozens and it seemed like the Losties bought tickets and hopped on at the last minute. No way anyone could have tracked them. So far Ben shows no knowledge of the extra folk on the plane. <BR/><BR/>Widmore will strike when he gets the chance, but it looks like the main players are shaping up. It seems like Widmore and Ben are playing a human chess game doesn't it? The show always shows the games Backgammon and mainly Chess doesn't it with black/white players.<BR/><BR/>The next 6 shows will get us going for sure and oh my wait til next year.Joycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11249085246564285545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-16376921938690731782009-03-29T05:51:00.000-04:002009-03-29T05:51:00.000-04:00I think in some future episode we will see some VE...I think in some future episode we will see some VERY interesting events or links between Ben and Christian Shepard. They never ever appear together on the show, and this makes me think that something big is going to be revealed concerning the two of them. They also never refer to each other or mention each other in any conversation they have with people. While they both appear to have the same goal (to save the island) they seem to be going about it in different ways/seperately.Also, in season 3 when christian tells locke that he has to move the island, when locke comes out to tell ben, locke never mentioned that he was talking to Christian. I think the producers are purposly having no interaction between christian and ben so that in some future episode (season 5 or 6) there will be a build up of tension when the charaters do actually interact for some BIG IMPORTANT reason........Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-4311142616900493312009-03-28T23:42:00.000-04:002009-03-28T23:42:00.000-04:00Juliet and Sawyer are about as unlikely a couple a...Juliet and Sawyer are about as unlikely a couple as can be. She is the educated person and he is a self made man. I know opposites attract but this is Lost.<BR/><BR/>I think she deliberately latched onto him for safety. He is the cave man hero type after all. In this place of 1974 he is the only one who she could hook up with. There is no danger of her slipping up and giving away who they really are as long as she is with him. We have seen her taste as Goodwin and Jack..again seeming to be a smart choice more than being swept off her feet with mad passionate love. Maybe Goodwin was chosen to help get away more than love. Jack was her next good chance to escape. Kate isn't the only one with happy feet running from her problems. She still comes across as a coniving practical person. As a character she has always rubbed me the wrong way. Snitching to Jin about Sun's lover supposedly to "keep" Sun safe and get her off the Island. I doubt she needed to do that..Sun would not have left with Locke if Juliet hadn't blown the whistle on her to Jin. Juliet can't stand seeing happy couples..she is a bitch. Sucking up to Jack again to escape. She was divorced and trapped with the Ex when we met her. Refresh my memory here...didn't this woman jump at the chance to go with Alpert and casually take the drug for the trip? What about her devotion to the sister? She left before she knew the woman was going to survive without a backward glance. For some reason I feel like she has got a total memory of the events they all lived through and is just bidding her time til it course corrects in her favor. Sister well and back to the future.<BR/><BR/>Sawyer never gave up looking for "them" and he just made the best possible life while he was waiting. He is the master of the long con. As head of security he has access to everything and can send his guys out to search daily right? If he really prefers present life why does he keep sending Jin and Miles out? And why was he so happy to finally find someone from his former life? Being Sawyer he could have just wasted the returnees and kept on living the good life couldn't he? He knows about the purge and that Ben is already in place, so its in everyone's best interest to get the hell out of Dodge before the 90's. At this point in time the Losties are in with the losing team..all the Dhrama folk wind up in that big hole remember? Rotting away. Yuk.<BR/><BR/>In the scene at the window..it wasn't him who was giving up so much as he knew that they were just "playing house" til the others came back.<BR/> <BR/>I know..I know..he did the speech with Horace about 3 years being enough and probably meant it at the time, but the situation has changed. He is maintaining his cover and being big buddies with Horace the top man which is the safest way to live<BR/><BR/>So, they have had what? 2 days max with the others back? To keep up the con he can't really hang out and talk old times with Jack or Kate. They are the new recruits and why should the head of security just jump in and be best buddies with them. Jack is a janitor and Kate a mechanic..Sawyer is at the top of the food chain in this reality. Once he let down and seemed to enjoy digging Jack about the role reversal. Hugo is the only one who seems at peace already. Hugo didn't have much of a life to live back in LA anyway..he was in the institution remember?<BR/><BR/>Sayid has never really been in on the time stuff that I remember. He wasn't in any scenes that I recall with Daniel and he was in the US and had no idea that anyone time traveled. He never seemed concerned with the left behinds because he was with his love and then working for Ben. I haven't seen any indication that he knew anything til Ben told him that Hugo was in trouble. All he seems to know is they escaped the island and is totally glad they did. <BR/><BR/>I saw no reason for him to think he had landed in 1977 til Jin caught him. Then it finally dawned on him that they weren't in "Kansas Toto" He knew the Island was weird and that it appeared to vanish, but this man is a soldier and not a scientist. Did he ever talk much with Locke about what a wonderful miracle place this Island was? Seems he spent his time trying to fix gadgets to contact the outside and do combat stuff. I am sure he figured out more and will probably reveal this to us in some episode.<BR/><BR/>Ben, Locke, Daniel, Desmond..they are the keys I think. Desmond wasn't an original lostie..he wasn't on flight 815 and to my recall the ones who had to go back were the Oceanic 6. He and Frank weren't the original players at all. Their purpose is a mystery to me but will probably be revealed. Ms. Hawking told him that the island wasn't through with him yet. I don't think Ben killed anyone much less Penny and the baby Charlie. He is just sneaky and we figure he is just up to no good. He gets beat up by everybody. I think the scene of him on the phone with the marina in the background was a red herring. He may have went there looking for someone, but I still think Des, Penny and the baby flew back to the states. Des has spent three years hiding out with his family..I doubt he would expose them now. He has memories remember and may "know" Penny is in danger.Joycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11249085246564285545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-86426162758470292972009-03-28T20:42:00.000-04:002009-03-28T20:42:00.000-04:00oki, here's my theorie of Sayid shooting Ben:When ...oki, here's my theorie of Sayid shooting Ben:<BR/>When he was on that drug, Sayid told the Dharma's men, that the Swan was for electromagnetism, "until the incident". (Interesting, that he told this story, why not polar bears or the looking glass?).<BR/>We know since season 2(?), that there was an incident that caused the numbers to be typed in all 108 minutes, it was even mentioned in the orientation film for the swan. AND one of the Dharmas people says its not yet clear how they'll name it (so most probably they didnt shoot the orientation film yet)so the incident is yet to happen (or at least he doesnt know/tell anything about it)<BR/>so maybe we have just seen the incident: sayid kills Ben, because he knows the evil future Ben, but now Ben has no possibility to show sayid how evil he is able to become, so in the "next" timeline sayid wouldnt kill him etc.<BR/><BR/>I'm not quite sure how to solve this problem, but if they dont, im really pissed ;-)Bob Greynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-13109397179368135762009-03-28T18:34:00.000-04:002009-03-28T18:34:00.000-04:00Reading through all your comments is a bit like wa...Reading through all your comments is a bit like watching an ep of the show - answers some questions but raises even more questions! (And that's what we come back for week after week, right?!)...<BR/><BR/>So some random and unrelated (to each other) questions/ observations from me which I'd love input on:<BR/><BR/>Re: Jack potentially saving the young shot Ben in 1997. Many have pondered this and some have argued Jack would not save Ben twice. I'm not so sure since his Hippocratic oath seems to be the One Clear Thing Jack sticks to. But moreover what IF next week he was called in to save this young kid in the jungle in an "is anyone here a doctor/ world-class surgeon" kind of a way...only to discover AFTER he's saved his life that he is indeed...BEN! After all, Jack has only been in 1977 a short while and it's possible he hasn't even come across the young Ben yet isn't it? (Or did I miss something?)<BR/><BR/>Whoever said they didn't buy Sayid being roughed up by the Bounty Hunting chick in heels - BACK AT YA! WHAT was that all about? Unless he actually wanted to be taken in (he does seem to now have that whiff of resignation and gloom about him) you can't tell me Sayid of the "break their necks on the beach using only my feet with my hands tied behind my back" couldn't have taken a girl?!<BR/><BR/>Totally with you on the lurve rubbish. Let's not waste ANY more time on the boring old Jack/Kate/Juliet/ Sawyer stuff. Snore. Sawyer is cute with Juliet (even if I still can't get the image of her taking a shot at him back in the "Others" days on the chain gang) and Jack and Kate are welcome to each other...<BR/><BR/>YES where is Des?! I thought the whole purpose of Locke returning to the world was to bring back the entire group. Obviously he wasn't able to do so, but Eloise Hawking seemed to imply that Des was part of that group who needed to return. Is this why things are still going wrong (stuck in previous time period, some like Sun still unable to get back to the other Losties etc) because Des and Aaron are not there also? <BR/><BR/>In an earlier ep this season we see a resurrected out-of-casket Locke (who has already told his new island mates he was dead and now is not!) standing over the body of Ben - he identifies him and when asked how he know him his reply: "because he's the man who killed me"...was Locke infact only able to rise from the dead because Sayid killed Ben in 1977? In which case was 2007 Ben dead?<BR/><BR/>Finally - I know that Sawyer/ LaFleur is enjoying his new life in the DI and you can see why. But wasn't it him who wanted Locke to return with the 06 the most? In the first ep of the 1977 LaFleur didn't we see him ask Jin if he'd located "them" yet? So why now is he so reluctant to have them back?<BR/><BR/>And as for Faraday - I don't think he's gone someplace else, I think he's gone some time else. We know he's all about the time travel and that he best of all understood the islands connection with time and the mechanics of that. That's why we were given the glimpse in the previous season of Faraday working with Pierre Chang et al at what may be the epicenter of time travel (the site of the wheel). Maybe he's gone some time else to try to save everyone else? I got the impression when Sawyer answered the question "where's Faraday" with "he's not here anymore" he knew where or when he was.<BR/><BR/>Ok that's it for now - thanks for listening!lulunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-6803587186157191272009-03-28T12:52:00.000-04:002009-03-28T12:52:00.000-04:00I'm waiting to see if Faraday is going to come bac...I'm waiting to see if Faraday is going to come back, because he holds the knowledge about the rules of time travel. I think it would have been responsible for him to stay behind with the rest of the gang, since they could use someone with a scientific mind. But Faraday is kind of a loner and it's not like he was really part of their group anyway. I'm also wondering if Ben killed Penny like he told Widmore he would... and if that's the case, will Desmond be so distraught that he returns to the island (and will he bring his kid with him?)? Eloise told Desmond in the past that he was meant to be on the island, so I wonder if he is still supposed to be there. And I think the only thing that would drive him to go back is losing Penny. Desmond and Faraday share a lot of similarities in their abilities to tell the future and time-travel (since they were able to do it before anyone else). I hope that they both come back to the show. I don't want anything bad to happen to Desmond's new little family, but I also feel that the Island isn't done with him. And on a side note, what was up with his prediction that Claire was going to get on the helicopter with Aaron? That never happened- and Charlie sacrificed himself for it. I know everyone is waiting for Claire to come back- the psychic in Australia told her Aaron couldn't be raised by another, yet she just abandoned him on a tree stump. Was she possessed?<BR/>So many questions...Ellienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-50979785432668803212009-03-28T12:43:00.000-04:002009-03-28T12:43:00.000-04:00I don't really think comparing Ben and Hitler is f...I don't really think comparing Ben and Hitler is fair... Ben is a fictional character. Yes, I think that if someone had the opportunity to kill Hitler as a child, it would have been the right thing to do- because the Nazi occupation of several European countries and the Holocaust killed upwards of six million people, including entire families and young children. Hitler's dictatorship changed the face of European history, destroying entire cities in bombings, and wiping out huge populations. Ben's character is very evil and manipulative, but I just don't think it's a fair comparison.Ellienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-72469300542113975022009-03-27T16:11:00.000-04:002009-03-27T16:11:00.000-04:00I thought it was a decent episode. Not the best, b...I thought it was a decent episode. Not the best, but it had moments. The flashbacks with Sayid filled in some blanks in his story, but were done a little clumsy. I didn't buy that the young lady from the plane was a bounty hunter, and was able to take Sayid that quickly. He also willingly went with her to the airport, expecting to be taken to her benefactor. What was he thinking? Wouldn't he plan to escape at some point?<BR/>It was another standout episode for Sawyer, who has really stepped to the forefront in Season 5. He just needs to broom Kate, and stick with Juliet. <BR/><BR/>Observations: Where's Faraday? Desmond? I'm sure Jack will be called into action next week. He's been on the sidelines for two weeks, and before that he was a recovering addict following Ben around like a mule. It's time for Jack to get his island mojo back.<BR/><BR/>The ending was a brilliant cliffhanger, and will go with the best of them, although this episode as a whole could have been done better in spots, IMO.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-26561772062409947292009-03-27T15:29:00.000-04:002009-03-27T15:29:00.000-04:00Tell me if this has already been said..Because of ...Tell me if this has already been said..<BR/><BR/>Because of young Ben's leadership qualities for the others, I reckon he will 'do a Locke' and the island will heal him so that he can become leader still, just as it did with Locke when he got shot in the Purge hole. What y'all think?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06727446726798849687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-5984376478641878942009-03-27T09:51:00.000-04:002009-03-27T09:51:00.000-04:00OK..I need a life since I am getting ready for wor...OK..I need a life since I am getting ready for work and thought of something I wanted to run past all of you.<BR/><BR/>What is the deal with this out of date PC's etc? Granted it was DI and we are seeing 70.s era stuff, but why didn't they upgrade down thru the years? Wouldn't modern computers do a much better job on everything?<BR/><BR/>DI had no shortage of money and the Island has no shortage of power. We haven't seen a true power plant but I am guessing that Jughead+ the energy source on the Island takes care of their needs.<BR/><BR/>The Others didn't get their chance til 1992 right? There doesn't seem to be any shortage of money in this era either. Putting the ancient PC's aside for the moment..what about the TV screens in the watching station? There is a modern looking smallish sattelite dish at the Flame, so why not upgrade to modern television or monitoring cameras. Why not cell phones?<BR/><BR/>It took a massive power discharge for Penny's watchers or anybody to pinpoint the island. I doubt a cell tower or modern equipment would make this place visible. I know Jacob doesn't like modern stuff, but he doesn't get out of that cabin anyway.<BR/><BR/>The only reason i can think of is that when the Purge happened there was no more bringing in of modern equipment since it wouldn't survive the time/space leap (thinking Dr. Change and his no metal warning). <BR/><BR/>I still think the old sub was a fake out for travel thru time/space. The food drops were somehow timed to catch the Island at certain window periods.<BR/><BR/>I know this is off topic, but it is driving me nuts and has been for quite a while. I need you guys input here.Joycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11249085246564285545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-21093723549633330172009-03-27T04:33:00.000-04:002009-03-27T04:33:00.000-04:00Buenas!investigando un poco sobre el libro que ent...Buenas!<BR/><BR/>investigando un poco sobre el libro que entrega Little Ben a Sayid en la celda (Una realidad aparte, de Carlos Castaneda) he encontrado el libro entre sus obras, y es bastante esclarecedor:<BR/><BR/>http://elmistico.com.ar/descarga/castaneda/index.htm<BR/><BR/>"Una realidad aparte" habla de su experiencia con don Juan Matus, un chamán indio yaqui de México. En resumen este chamán habla de que podemos "ver" realidades distintas si cambiamos nuestro sistema de percepción, es decir, depende de la manera de "ver" de cada uno para vivir una realidad distinta del resto, y esto incluye el tiempo y el espacio. De alguna manera, el tiempo no es una línea para todos, sino que cada uno en sí mismo vive su línea del tiempo... He visto que entre sus obras hay una que se llama... ¡LA RUEDA DEL TIEMPO! <BR/><BR/>"Para ellos, tanto el tiempo como el espacio, si bien incomprensibles en sus formulaciones, formaban parte integral del hombre.<BR/>Aquellos chamanes poseían otra unidad cognitiva, llamada la rueda del tiempo. Su manera de explicar la rueda del tiempo era decir que el tiempo era como un túnel de longitud y anchura infinitas, un túnel con surcos reflectantes. Cada uno de los surcos era infinito, y había un número infinito de ellos. Los seres vivos eran compelidos, por la fuerza de la vida, a fijar sus miradas en uno de los surcos. Mirar sólo uno de los surcos implicaba ser atrapados por él, vivir ese surco.<BR/><BR/>La meta final de un guerrero es la de enfocar, mediante un acto de profunda disciplina, su atención inquebrantable en la rueda del tiempo con el fin de hacerla girar. Los guerreros que han logrado hacer girar la rueda del tiempo son capaces de mirar en el interior de cualquier otro surco y extraer de él lo que deseen.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Al librarse de la fuerza hechizante que nos obliga a contemplar sólo uno de esos surcos, los guerreros pueden mirar en cualquiera de las dos direcciones: al tiempo cómo se acerca o cómo se aleja de ellos."Serhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16613609906197890225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-7325724369490369542009-03-27T00:09:00.000-04:002009-03-27T00:09:00.000-04:00Well the big question with time travel is.. One ti...Well the big question with time travel is.. One timeline or multiple timelines? Are we going with terminator 2 time travel rules , where going into the past and changing things affects the one timeline's future events (ie. killing young ben makes present ben disappear)? Or are there multiple timelines, where as soon as you go back in time you are now in a new timeline/universe where killing young ben, does not take out other timeline present day Ben.. TIMETRAVEL PARADOX Ahhh!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-38945626737408341542009-03-26T23:37:00.000-04:002009-03-26T23:37:00.000-04:00@julie - your theory of how these events lead to b...@julie - your theory of how these events lead to ben becoming the man we love to hate makes a LOT of sense, but that would mean we are in a loop and i am certain that we have heard in a darlton podcast that the show will not end up in a continuous time loop. that would mean all this happened before and it will happen again(and again)(and again)(and again) and that would be wack!<BR/><BR/>however, buying into the theory for a moment, i think that ben remembering the dharmaville losties is all the motive he needed for him to do what we have already seen him do to them.<BR/><BR/>more thoughts about the comments i have read.<BR/>- if young ben needs saving, i highly doubt jack will do that a second time.<BR/>- the only possibility for young ben is if the island saves him. young ben will definitely remember being shot by sayid; and perhaps older ben will remember it in his own present as well.<BR/>- ben was not expecting the losties to be on oceanic 815 so he could not arrange it, or play a part in it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-28478397628980152212009-03-26T23:02:00.000-04:002009-03-26T23:02:00.000-04:00I was expecting Kate to tell Sawyer that she check...I was expecting Kate to tell Sawyer that she checked on his daughter for him. Isn't that what she and Jack had a fight about---her sneaking off to do that and hiding it from Jack?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-64428162459768854002009-03-26T22:46:00.000-04:002009-03-26T22:46:00.000-04:00Jason and everyone here. I spend way too much tim...Jason and everyone here. I spend way too much time reviewing stuff and still get confused. I also plan to watch the whole thing over again..probably several times. <BR/><BR/>The episode was Flashes Before Your Eyes.<BR/><BR/>During the break between 5 and 6 I will watch them all.Joycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11249085246564285545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920393039273628205.post-85797837865864970552009-03-26T22:40:00.000-04:002009-03-26T22:40:00.000-04:00Joyce, I do remember that now. Thank youJust so ma...Joyce, I do remember that now. Thank you<BR/><BR/>Just so many things have happened its hard to remember everything.<BR/>Once the series is over I plan I watching the whole thing again, imagine how much we have missed and we will be like oh wow now that makes senseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com