how did Not-Locke manage to walk around, looking and talking like Locke, when Locke is dead...
This is where science-fiction ends and fantasy begins, just like Jacob touching people and making Richard the way he is (his words). Also it puts the Claire stuff in a new light. I used to think that Claire died in the explosion and that the Claire Sawyer "saved" was not the real one, hence her leaving Aron behind and her joining Christian. After all it's Claire and Christian who, in the cabin, convinced John that the island had to be moved. Ilana said that someone who wasn't Jacob had been using that cabin. Our unnanmed dark man could be behind that plot too. On the other hand, if he impersonated Claire it doesn't explain Christian.
Could the loophole that unnamed man used be a loophole in the writing ? ;- P
As for your idea about the missing leader, it might explain the talk about a candidate.
The more I think about it the more I see Ilana as Richard's counterpart in the other side. I bet she's much older than she looks.
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Date: 2009-05-16 03:09 pm (UTC)This is where science-fiction ends and fantasy begins, just like Jacob touching people and making Richard the way he is (his words). Also it puts the Claire stuff in a new light. I used to think that Claire died in the explosion and that the Claire Sawyer "saved" was not the real one, hence her leaving Aron behind and her joining Christian. After all it's Claire and Christian who, in the cabin, convinced John that the island had to be moved. Ilana said that someone who wasn't Jacob had been using that cabin. Our unnanmed dark man could be behind that plot too. On the other hand, if he impersonated Claire it doesn't explain Christian.
Could the loophole that unnamed man used be a loophole in the writing ? ;- P
As for your idea about the missing leader, it might explain the talk about a candidate.
The more I think about it the more I see Ilana as Richard's counterpart in the other side. I bet she's much older than she looks.