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The Dude Abides
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The writers have a ton of questions to answer, hopefully they start doing that soon and don't try to cram it into the last couple of episodes.
So I wonder what the letter in the guitar case really said. Did it say to kill Sayid so Jacob could take over his body to get revenge? If so, how did Jacob know he would die when he gave the guitar case to Hurley? I love this show!! ![]()
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"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life." – Robert A. Heinlein |
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Adjusting to the Life
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It stands to reason that they did not intend to kill Sayid. They warned Jack that there would be risks in doing this, since the spring water was no longer clear (and, apparently, did not immediately heal the cut on the Japanese man's hand). They did what they were supposed to do and it did not work immediately. I'd like to believe that the spring water had enough power to heal Sayid but not enough to do it quickly; and so, the water kept Sayid's brain alive while it healed the rest of his body. His outward signs of life were gone, but he wasn't quite dead yet. Then again, what was the Japanese man sensing when he put his hand over Sayid's face and passed it down over his chest? And, did Miles sense that Sayid was or was not dead? I'm looking forward to an awesome season ![]() |
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Feeling at Home
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