Michael has nothing to do with them anymore. Locke is a possibility but something tells me he'll never leave the island.not sawyer. maybe ben. michael? locke?
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Michael has nothing to do with them anymore. Locke is a possibility but something tells me he'll never leave the island.not sawyer. maybe ben. michael? locke?
Michael has nothing to do with them anymore.
It's either Sawyer or Ben in the coffin.
You serious?
Any clue how or why?
You always have the good stuff.

I think people would have come to Sayid's funeral after all the things he did.
I think people would have come to Sayid's funeral after all the things he did.
The fact that anything is possible is what makes it great.That's a good point. Maybe it is Sawyer and Kate is with Sayid. (Now I'm just grasping.)
Dun dun dunnnnnnnn.Unless things change...
(cue ominous music)
I don't see why people would ostracize either one of them. Walt is obviously the Christ figure in this tale so there's no reason to hate him.My beau thinks it's either the black woman (he can't recall her name) or Walt.
I think people would have come to Sayid's funeral after all the things he did.
I don't see why people would ostracize either one of them. Walt is obviously the Christ figure in this tale so there's no reason to hate him.
You serious?
Any clue how or why?
I'm glad they didn't fuck with us like last season and just show a clipisode on opening night.
There is no guarantee that Charlie is actually dead. Maybe his willingness to sacrifice himself was enough to appease the gods.I am super excited for tonite's episode.
Also last night I was glued to my television. I enjoyed the subtitles at the bottom and the explanations they did
Watching Charlie last night again -- made me cry. I enjoyed his character ever so much.
Oh' and I had forgotten how much I DISLIKE Ben.![]()
There is no guarantee that Charlie is actually dead. Maybe his willingness to sacrifice himself was enough to appease the gods.
The writers said they killed Charlie off because they'd taken that character as far as he could go. There was no more growth or self-discovery to be had so they let him go.