I think your worry about people you did not see on the plane might have to do more with whether the actor wanted to show up, rather than the character. Though in that same vein, Desmond bothered me. Not at first, since if what they did split the universes in two, Desmond could be anywhere. He would not have been stranded on the island during his round the world trip.
Did you read my analysis on Sin and Tacos? It is here: http://www.voy.com/139517/56205.html
You missed the book that Hurley found on the dead guy, it was Kierkegaards' Fear and Trembling.... in a French edition!! Following that vein, LOST is a test of faith. And it might have different outcomes. Check out my posts, there are some more after the first one but in the same thread.
But I am like you.... got a lot of questions. But we have to figure out what the right questions are to ask. Some may be superfluous.
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Did you read my analysis on Sin and Tacos? It is here:
http://www.voy.com/139517/56205.html
You missed the book that Hurley found on the dead guy, it was Kierkegaards' Fear and Trembling.... in a French edition!! Following that vein, LOST is a test of faith. And it might have different outcomes. Check out my posts, there are some more after the first one but in the same thread.
But I am like you.... got a lot of questions. But we have to figure out what the right questions are to ask. Some may be superfluous.
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