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southfloridawx2005 wrote:Mary, those are all pretty good theories and do make sense. As they said at the end, "... this is our story and, we're sticking to it. At least until the start of the next episode." Looks like lost is taking the whole country by storm.
I had one idea that popped into my head and here it is. When people pass on to the next life sometimes they are suspended in Nirvana until thier soul can pass onto wherever it is going. That's just a theory but, it would suck if it was true.
couple things I noticed in the past two weeks watching some episodes over was that...
1. Shannons Dad died at 8:15 and again the number pop up still.
2. I didn't understand why Locke when they found the Heroin and after boone's burial... Why he do something about it knowing that charlie is an addict? I don't understand that did he want charlie to face it again and ruin his relationship with Claire?
3. I hope that Kate will be proved innocent and set free after she get off the island.
4. After Claire relizes and remembers the good relationship with charlie will she befriend him again. He was really close to Aaron and helped get him back.
5. I hope they don't make us wait another two weeks for a new episode.
Nathan - your Nirvana is many fans' perception of Purgatory. As a young Catholic child, I was taught about Purgatory in Catechism class (along with several other extremely closed minded views, hrrrrmppph!). We were taught that if you weren't good enough to go straight to Heaven, you lingered in Purgatory. Then it was up to Catholics on Earth to pray for you and get you into Heaven. We prayed for people we didn't even know but most especially relatives that had died. I still pray for my dad, he died in 1988 and my parents were divorced. My mom is convinced he was a no good guy, contrary to that opinion everyone else thought he was a good guy. But b/c I was told this by mom repeatedly I might add, I still say a prayer b/c he could be sitting in Purgatory. When you're taught something so untangible at a young age but by a very scary nun with a pointer stick, part you believes it might be true. Do I believe it today? I don't know! My kids were not taught this in her CCD classes or other things I was taught - good!
Enough of that. There is a religious theme on Lost. So your theory of Nirvana could be right but the writers have said it's not Purgatory.
I think the reason Locke helped sabatoge Charlie's chances with Claire was to get closer to Aaron. I no longer trust Locke.
My trust list on Lost is dwindling but here goes - Jack, Sayid, Hurley, Claire, Jin (even though the boy can't speak a lick of English), Sun, Rose, Bernard. I'm on the fence with Kate and definitely Eko. I'm more annoyed with Sawyer, somewhere deep inside he'd save a drowning man but only after first asking what's in it for him.
I'm excited we have a new episode tonight!
Mary
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From TV Guide, to get you psyched for Lost, as if anyone here needs encouragement......LOL!
TV Guide
Shows We're Watching Tonight (Lost was listed #1, including a picture of Claire holding Aaron)
http://www.tvguide.com/TV/HotList/
Lost[New]
9 pm/ET, ABC
The return of Lost's Rousseau and the capture of balloonist Henry Gale — if that's what he really is — resolved a lot about the Others, didn't they? What, you were expecting pat answers? At least we learned a thing or two about Sayid. (And why was it no surprise that the first sergeant to interrogate him was Kate's dad?) Gale and Rousseau will be back tonight. But this time, Rousseau is in the service of backstory girl Claire, who has something other than the Others on her mind: Aaron is sick.
Video Sneak Peek: Want an early look at tonight's Lost? Watch a video preview right here. — Paul Droesch
_______________
Wait, there's more! An interview with Emilie de Ravin (Claire)
TV Guide
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Insider/
Lost Claires Up a Big Mystery
by Matt Webb Mitovich
Tonight on ABC's Lost (9 pm/ET), a crisis involving baby Aaron leads Claire to delve into the unsolved mystery of exactly what happened during her Season 1 kidnapping at the hands of ghoulish Ethan Rom (aka the Other man). TVGuide.com spoke to Aussie beauty Emilie de Ravin about Claire's new adventure, her "hard-to-handle" Lost leading man and her frighteningly fun new role.
TVGuide.com: I have to wonder, having often flitted between Australia and Los Angeles yourself, was it eerie to do a show about a doomed Oz-L.A. flight?
Emilie de Ravin: Yeah, kinda! I never really thought about it too much, though. I think it was more odd that Claire was the only Australian survivor. [Laughs]
TVGuide.com: I'm thinking the flight is grueling enough without having to worry about otherworldly interloping. So... as this week's Claire-centric episode gets underway, where is your character's head at?
De Ravin: Well, she's going through a lot with her baby not being too well, and that starts to bring back some flashes of repressed memories, and she's not really sure where they're from. Then it comes to light that they're from when she was kidnapped by Ethan. We really learn what happened to her during those days.
TVGuide.com: Do we learn everything, or are there some holes left?
De Ravin: In Lost tradition, there will be some holes, but it's pretty clear what happened to her when she was away. It clears up a lot of interesting things.
TVGuide.com: I'm glad to see them finally pick up this loose thread. And it was nice of Claire to wait for the tailies' stories to be told before she decided to ask herself, "What the hell happened to me?!"
De Ravin: [Chuckles] I know!
TVGuide.com: Are there any new flashbacks to Claire's preflight life?
De Ravin: No, we dealt only with on-island flashbacks to last season, when I was kidnapped. They haven't done an "all on-island" show before, so that was kind of cool.
TVGuide.com: And William Mapother is back as Ethan?
De Ravin: Yeah, and he's great. I have a lot of fun working with him.
TVGuide.com: You should have seen him as this alien infectee on Threshold. Dude is so good at playing bad.
De Ravin: He is; he's very creepy!
TVGuide.com: Was it fun to have Claire, Kate and Rousseau embark on this adventure?
De Ravin: Yes, it was a "little girl hike"! We don't need no men or guns! That was fun, trekking through the wet jungle and dealing with lots of bugs.
TVGuide.com: Claire is, after all, done with the pregnancy and getting back into fighting form....
De Ravin: Right, and getting ready to join the army. [Laughs] Leave the kid at home!
TVGuide.com: After this episode, will Claire be more active in her island existence?
De Ravin: I think that has progressively been happening, but she obviously has been held back by having a young baby. You can't endanger yourself too much for that reason. Plus, who do you leave your child with? There aren't too many people she'd leave the child with after what's been happening lately... losing Aaron every five minutes! She's very wary of that.
TVGuide.com: Going back to last season's Claire-centric episode, what's your take on what that psychic foresaw? Did he know Claire's plane would crash?
De Ravin: I think he did and I think Claire believes he did. But it was more of his overall belief that [whatever happened] would secure the situation in such a way that I would be forced to bring up the baby myself.
TVGuide.com: Does this week's episode shed any new light on that mysterious "need" for Claire to watch over Aaron?
De Ravin: No, it doesn't.
TVGuide.com: How has it been working with that leading man of yours? Baby Aaron, I mean.
De Ravin: You mean "the 20 faces of Aaron"? [Laughs] He changes weekly. There are back-up babies for when he needs to be screaming or if he needs to be happy.... And they can't work all day, so there are a couple that come in each day.
TVGuide.com: You make it sound like shipping produce. Is it always a local baby, or do they "import" them from L.A.?
De Ravin: No, that's what's hard, finding them on the island [of Oahu]. There are a fair amount of Caucasian babies, but not that many. And finding ones approximately the right age is the big problem. Some come to work who are just huge, like 6-month-old babies. Aaron is supposed to be, like, 4 to 4 1/2 weeks old.
TVGuide.com: I can see the Honolulu Star-Bulletin want ad now: "Needed: Baby That Ages One Hour per Month."
De Ravin: I know, right? It's kind of difficult to hold a baby who wants to sit up in a newborn position. They aren't too happy about that!
TVGuide.com: You played a pregnant alien on Roswell. Why do you think that show didn't do better? It seemed to have the right ingredients — young beautiful people, sex, aliens.
De Ravin: I think they kept swinging back and forth a little too much between the sci-fi and the high-school drama. But it was an interesting show and it had a huge cult following.
TVGuide.com: Speaking of cult faves, you star in The Hills Have Eyes, opening March 10. That's a remake of a rather grisly film.
De Ravin: It's quite grisly, yes. [Laughs] It's a story of two families in the very basic sense — one that has been affected by nuclear testing and one that's just on vacation. When they collide, their short lives blend together in an interesting way.
TVGuide.com: I assume you're playing a "normal" family member?
De Ravin: I am, yes. I get chased but I also get to do some chasing. And I got to use a pickax, which is always fun.
TVGuide.com: You have something in common with Maggie Grace [ex-Shannon], who also went off and did a horror-film remake (The Fog).
De Ravin: A lot of people have been doing that. Ian [Somerhalder, ex-Boone] did one, and Josh [Holloway] did one.... Like, 9 out of 10 scripts we'd be getting were horror films. What really interested me about The Hills Have Eyes was the story behind it all. It's not just "kill a bunch of people" and that's it. There's quite an interesting undertone to it.
TVGuide.com: You also have Brick coming out on March 31, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and directed by Rian Johnson. That's received some good notices.
De Ravin: Yeah, it's up for an Independent Spirit Award in a couple of weeks. I play Emily, this "sweet and impressionable girl."...
TVGuide.com: Awwww, come on. You need to be the badass for once!
De Ravin: Well, that's what The Hills Have Eyes is for! But Emily, she sort of crosses over to the wrong side of the tracks, thinking that she has to "fit in" with the cool people. She has a huge downfall and becomes this broken girl, and then "bad things" happen to poor Emily. It's very film noir, a very old-school detective story.
TV Guide
Shows We're Watching Tonight (Lost was listed #1, including a picture of Claire holding Aaron)
http://www.tvguide.com/TV/HotList/
Lost[New]
9 pm/ET, ABC
The return of Lost's Rousseau and the capture of balloonist Henry Gale — if that's what he really is — resolved a lot about the Others, didn't they? What, you were expecting pat answers? At least we learned a thing or two about Sayid. (And why was it no surprise that the first sergeant to interrogate him was Kate's dad?) Gale and Rousseau will be back tonight. But this time, Rousseau is in the service of backstory girl Claire, who has something other than the Others on her mind: Aaron is sick.
Video Sneak Peek: Want an early look at tonight's Lost? Watch a video preview right here. — Paul Droesch
_______________
Wait, there's more! An interview with Emilie de Ravin (Claire)
TV Guide
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Insider/
Lost Claires Up a Big Mystery
by Matt Webb Mitovich
Tonight on ABC's Lost (9 pm/ET), a crisis involving baby Aaron leads Claire to delve into the unsolved mystery of exactly what happened during her Season 1 kidnapping at the hands of ghoulish Ethan Rom (aka the Other man). TVGuide.com spoke to Aussie beauty Emilie de Ravin about Claire's new adventure, her "hard-to-handle" Lost leading man and her frighteningly fun new role.
TVGuide.com: I have to wonder, having often flitted between Australia and Los Angeles yourself, was it eerie to do a show about a doomed Oz-L.A. flight?
Emilie de Ravin: Yeah, kinda! I never really thought about it too much, though. I think it was more odd that Claire was the only Australian survivor. [Laughs]
TVGuide.com: I'm thinking the flight is grueling enough without having to worry about otherworldly interloping. So... as this week's Claire-centric episode gets underway, where is your character's head at?
De Ravin: Well, she's going through a lot with her baby not being too well, and that starts to bring back some flashes of repressed memories, and she's not really sure where they're from. Then it comes to light that they're from when she was kidnapped by Ethan. We really learn what happened to her during those days.
TVGuide.com: Do we learn everything, or are there some holes left?
De Ravin: In Lost tradition, there will be some holes, but it's pretty clear what happened to her when she was away. It clears up a lot of interesting things.
TVGuide.com: I'm glad to see them finally pick up this loose thread. And it was nice of Claire to wait for the tailies' stories to be told before she decided to ask herself, "What the hell happened to me?!"
De Ravin: [Chuckles] I know!
TVGuide.com: Are there any new flashbacks to Claire's preflight life?
De Ravin: No, we dealt only with on-island flashbacks to last season, when I was kidnapped. They haven't done an "all on-island" show before, so that was kind of cool.
TVGuide.com: And William Mapother is back as Ethan?
De Ravin: Yeah, and he's great. I have a lot of fun working with him.
TVGuide.com: You should have seen him as this alien infectee on Threshold. Dude is so good at playing bad.
De Ravin: He is; he's very creepy!
TVGuide.com: Was it fun to have Claire, Kate and Rousseau embark on this adventure?
De Ravin: Yes, it was a "little girl hike"! We don't need no men or guns! That was fun, trekking through the wet jungle and dealing with lots of bugs.
TVGuide.com: Claire is, after all, done with the pregnancy and getting back into fighting form....
De Ravin: Right, and getting ready to join the army. [Laughs] Leave the kid at home!
TVGuide.com: After this episode, will Claire be more active in her island existence?
De Ravin: I think that has progressively been happening, but she obviously has been held back by having a young baby. You can't endanger yourself too much for that reason. Plus, who do you leave your child with? There aren't too many people she'd leave the child with after what's been happening lately... losing Aaron every five minutes! She's very wary of that.
TVGuide.com: Going back to last season's Claire-centric episode, what's your take on what that psychic foresaw? Did he know Claire's plane would crash?
De Ravin: I think he did and I think Claire believes he did. But it was more of his overall belief that [whatever happened] would secure the situation in such a way that I would be forced to bring up the baby myself.
TVGuide.com: Does this week's episode shed any new light on that mysterious "need" for Claire to watch over Aaron?
De Ravin: No, it doesn't.
TVGuide.com: How has it been working with that leading man of yours? Baby Aaron, I mean.
De Ravin: You mean "the 20 faces of Aaron"? [Laughs] He changes weekly. There are back-up babies for when he needs to be screaming or if he needs to be happy.... And they can't work all day, so there are a couple that come in each day.
TVGuide.com: You make it sound like shipping produce. Is it always a local baby, or do they "import" them from L.A.?
De Ravin: No, that's what's hard, finding them on the island [of Oahu]. There are a fair amount of Caucasian babies, but not that many. And finding ones approximately the right age is the big problem. Some come to work who are just huge, like 6-month-old babies. Aaron is supposed to be, like, 4 to 4 1/2 weeks old.
TVGuide.com: I can see the Honolulu Star-Bulletin want ad now: "Needed: Baby That Ages One Hour per Month."
De Ravin: I know, right? It's kind of difficult to hold a baby who wants to sit up in a newborn position. They aren't too happy about that!
TVGuide.com: You played a pregnant alien on Roswell. Why do you think that show didn't do better? It seemed to have the right ingredients — young beautiful people, sex, aliens.
De Ravin: I think they kept swinging back and forth a little too much between the sci-fi and the high-school drama. But it was an interesting show and it had a huge cult following.
TVGuide.com: Speaking of cult faves, you star in The Hills Have Eyes, opening March 10. That's a remake of a rather grisly film.
De Ravin: It's quite grisly, yes. [Laughs] It's a story of two families in the very basic sense — one that has been affected by nuclear testing and one that's just on vacation. When they collide, their short lives blend together in an interesting way.
TVGuide.com: I assume you're playing a "normal" family member?
De Ravin: I am, yes. I get chased but I also get to do some chasing. And I got to use a pickax, which is always fun.
TVGuide.com: You have something in common with Maggie Grace [ex-Shannon], who also went off and did a horror-film remake (The Fog).
De Ravin: A lot of people have been doing that. Ian [Somerhalder, ex-Boone] did one, and Josh [Holloway] did one.... Like, 9 out of 10 scripts we'd be getting were horror films. What really interested me about The Hills Have Eyes was the story behind it all. It's not just "kill a bunch of people" and that's it. There's quite an interesting undertone to it.
TVGuide.com: You also have Brick coming out on March 31, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and directed by Rian Johnson. That's received some good notices.
De Ravin: Yeah, it's up for an Independent Spirit Award in a couple of weeks. I play Emily, this "sweet and impressionable girl."...
TVGuide.com: Awwww, come on. You need to be the badass for once!
De Ravin: Well, that's what The Hills Have Eyes is for! But Emily, she sort of crosses over to the wrong side of the tracks, thinking that she has to "fit in" with the cool people. She has a huge downfall and becomes this broken girl, and then "bad things" happen to poor Emily. It's very film noir, a very old-school detective story.
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Ok guys still digesting that one.
I think that the teenage girl that helped clair escape is Danielles daughter. Too bad claire doesn't know that the medicine is in the hatch. Do you guys really think the baby is sick or is the medicine just a mind game to make her and desmond think they need to take it to make them better. Do you also think the others were the scientists that used to be on the island? I mean obviously they didn't harm Alex when they took her from Danielle. Do you really think that mr. henry gale got to Locke? If they find the Balloon then it will not prove anything cause if he was an other he would have known there was a balloon on the island and he is just making it up.
I don't think that jack is one of the others. I don't think that was jacks dad but, do you remember Kate seeing the beard in the box that she found also with the vaccine in it. I think that the old guy zeke was just wearing the beard to fake them out and disguise himself. But, zeke is not in charge he is just doing what he is told. Jack is a good guy and I think he figured out that he is one of the others.
Does anyone know when the next episode is?
I'm going ot have to download it and watch it again on Itunes.
I think that the teenage girl that helped clair escape is Danielles daughter. Too bad claire doesn't know that the medicine is in the hatch. Do you guys really think the baby is sick or is the medicine just a mind game to make her and desmond think they need to take it to make them better. Do you also think the others were the scientists that used to be on the island? I mean obviously they didn't harm Alex when they took her from Danielle. Do you really think that mr. henry gale got to Locke? If they find the Balloon then it will not prove anything cause if he was an other he would have known there was a balloon on the island and he is just making it up.
I don't think that jack is one of the others. I don't think that was jacks dad but, do you remember Kate seeing the beard in the box that she found also with the vaccine in it. I think that the old guy zeke was just wearing the beard to fake them out and disguise himself. But, zeke is not in charge he is just doing what he is told. Jack is a good guy and I think he figured out that he is one of the others.
Does anyone know when the next episode is?
I'm going ot have to download it and watch it again on Itunes.
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southfloridawx2005 wrote:Does anyone know when the next episode is?
March 22nd. April 19th is now the return of Alias(2 Hours, it'll air at 8pm ET for the final episodes), so I don't know how the repeat schedule goes after that.
March 29th?(Spoilerfix has a new episode listed) and April 5th are repeats as well and then it comes back for 1 episode. Geez...
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Brent wrote:southfloridawx2005 wrote:oh my god 21 days till the next new episode...
Yeah... I know how that feels. DH is on a 3-week break right now(again) and only comes back for 1 new episode and then goes on another break. 35 weeks, 24 episodes *sigh*
ok you made me feel a little better because at least we have a bunch more episodes to go this season.
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Jack is not an other! Wash your mouth out!!!! Just kidding, but I do not subscribe to that theory!
The man with Ethan was the guy who talked to Sawyer, Jack and Locke, while searching for Michael. The one who held Kate hostage. The one Sawyer says shot him and took Walt, while on the raft. The guy he nicknamed Zeke. Kate was rummaging thru the lockers and found the beard/disguise Zeke wore. I recognized his husky voice, right off.
Here's my daughter's theory - this is an experiement. Well, duh I said! Hear me out she said. An experiment to see how much stress people can take. The flight was meant to land on the island, it was never intended to continue to LA. The tail section people were stranded with virtually nothing. To see how they'd hold up. The middle section people (Jack, et all) had more, clothing, luggage to look thru, medicine, guns, more numbers for protection, a DOCTOR for crying out loud. Oh yeah, the tailies have Libby, who just keeps saying I'm just a clinical psychologist.....LOL So they all were taken to this island, where children are the prized possession. That's why they took the brother and sister from Ana Lucia's group, Walt from Michael, and are trying their damndest to take Aaron. The teenage girl (which I kept thinking was a boy in Claire's jumbled up flashbacks) was Alex, Danielle's daughter. The hatch and silly countdown, just a ploy to see how long they keep plugging in those numbers.
This is where we come up dry. I have to admit Laura has some good theories! Along with TV Guide, Entertainment Weekly too.
Now I'm starting to feel sorry for Danielle. She implied Claire would have to kill Aaron if he was sick?
And I've been wanting to ask, why doesn't Jack ever show the disease's cure (vials Desmond used), we haven't seen them since Desmond split. Did he take all the vials with him? We wonder if what he took were placebo's, another experiment.
I didn't quite get Eko, confessing to the balloon guy.
Do we still think he's an other?
And finally, since Charlie was an important piece to Claire's amnesia, I would have thought he'd be part of her search for the truth tonight.
Mary
Jack is not an other! Wash your mouth out!!!! Just kidding, but I do not subscribe to that theory!
The man with Ethan was the guy who talked to Sawyer, Jack and Locke, while searching for Michael. The one who held Kate hostage. The one Sawyer says shot him and took Walt, while on the raft. The guy he nicknamed Zeke. Kate was rummaging thru the lockers and found the beard/disguise Zeke wore. I recognized his husky voice, right off.
Here's my daughter's theory - this is an experiement. Well, duh I said! Hear me out she said. An experiment to see how much stress people can take. The flight was meant to land on the island, it was never intended to continue to LA. The tail section people were stranded with virtually nothing. To see how they'd hold up. The middle section people (Jack, et all) had more, clothing, luggage to look thru, medicine, guns, more numbers for protection, a DOCTOR for crying out loud. Oh yeah, the tailies have Libby, who just keeps saying I'm just a clinical psychologist.....LOL So they all were taken to this island, where children are the prized possession. That's why they took the brother and sister from Ana Lucia's group, Walt from Michael, and are trying their damndest to take Aaron. The teenage girl (which I kept thinking was a boy in Claire's jumbled up flashbacks) was Alex, Danielle's daughter. The hatch and silly countdown, just a ploy to see how long they keep plugging in those numbers.
This is where we come up dry. I have to admit Laura has some good theories! Along with TV Guide, Entertainment Weekly too.
Now I'm starting to feel sorry for Danielle. She implied Claire would have to kill Aaron if he was sick?
And I've been wanting to ask, why doesn't Jack ever show the disease's cure (vials Desmond used), we haven't seen them since Desmond split. Did he take all the vials with him? We wonder if what he took were placebo's, another experiment.
I didn't quite get Eko, confessing to the balloon guy.
Do we still think he's an other?
And finally, since Charlie was an important piece to Claire's amnesia, I would have thought he'd be part of her search for the truth tonight.
Mary
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Mary i think she was implying that she would have to take aaron to the others....
I get echo confessing he want henry to tell the others he was sorry.
Yes is is more than definitely an other... the balloon is not going to prove it anyway because if he is an other he knew it was on the island.
I get echo confessing he want henry to tell the others he was sorry.
Yes is is more than definitely an other... the balloon is not going to prove it anyway because if he is an other he knew it was on the island.
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My daughter thinks Eko planted seeds of doubt in Locke. He wants to divide and conquer, eventually. So we think he's an other.
I don't know, something about the way Danielle said it. I really think she meant Claire must kill Aaron if he had the sickness. Danielle had to kill her group and probably Alex, if she hadn't been taken. Poor Danielle, she seems to just be living until the day she sees Alex again. That's sad.
That scene with Kate and Claire walking on the beach, with Libby I believe, was kinda funny. The baby's head was flopping on Claire's arm and looked like a lifelike doll, not a real one. We had a laugh about that.
If Sun is pregnant, you wonder if she'll take some herbal concoction to abort it. I'm guessing she'll be freaked out to try and carry a baby to term on that island AND keep it safe, after watching all that has gone on with Aaron. But that's just a wild guess. She seems to have that mothering gene already.
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I don't know, something about the way Danielle said it. I really think she meant Claire must kill Aaron if he had the sickness. Danielle had to kill her group and probably Alex, if she hadn't been taken. Poor Danielle, she seems to just be living until the day she sees Alex again. That's sad.
That scene with Kate and Claire walking on the beach, with Libby I believe, was kinda funny. The baby's head was flopping on Claire's arm and looked like a lifelike doll, not a real one. We had a laugh about that.
If Sun is pregnant, you wonder if she'll take some herbal concoction to abort it. I'm guessing she'll be freaked out to try and carry a baby to term on that island AND keep it safe, after watching all that has gone on with Aaron. But that's just a wild guess. She seems to have that mothering gene already.
Mary
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Miss Mary wrote:My daughter thinks Eko planted seeds of doubt in Locke. He wants to divide and conquer, eventually. So we think he's an other.
I don't know, something about the way Danielle said it. I really think she meant Claire must kill Aaron if he had the sickness. Danielle had to kill her group and probably Alex, if she hadn't been taken. Poor Danielle, she seems to just be living until the day she sees Alex again. That's sad.
That scene with Kate and Claire walking on the beach, with Libby I believe, was kinda funny. The baby's head was flopping on Claire's arm and looked like a lifelike doll, not a real one. We had a laugh about that.
If Sun is pregnant, you wonder if she'll take some herbal concoction to abort it. I'm guessing she'll be freaked out to try and carry a baby to term on that island AND keep it safe, after watching all that has gone on with Aaron. But that's just a wild guess. She seems to have that mothering gene already.
Mary
That's why sun was looking weird and took so long to answer the question.
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