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My back is now unwatched.
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I think Sawyer's affirmative act made the detonation and possible death of all the candidates possible. Smokey couldn't do it on his own - the bomb would have fizzled like the dynamite in the cave. Richard couldn't kill a candidate either. But once Sawyer altered it, it became live.
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The Stranger
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The Homebrew Hammer
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So, in the end, what does this say about Sayid, that he was willing to sacrifice himself? Was he just paying back Jack for saving him? He certainly didn't get to reunite with Nadia or Shannon.... And does anyone think that these actions will have an impact on their sideways lives? Much like Desmond running over Locke may have been influenced by him getting shoved down the well. Was it Richard who wired the plane with explosives? Remember that Isabella told him he had to stop MIB from leaving the island. As for Ben, I have to think about where he went. Didn't he get on Sawyer's boat with Claire?
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