
- First, in my book Ben is now officially a bad guy. I had been struggling with whether Ben is evil or has good intentions and just executes them in questionable ways. Ben when you strangle the only person who trusts you at least a little bit you are not a good guy.
- My theory that Locke would still be flashing off the island was completely wrong, but have the flashes stopped completely? I feel like we have been told two things: 1. that the Oceanic 6 had to come back to save the people left on the Island and 2. that Locke had to fix the Frozen Donkey Wheel that Ben pushed off its axis (assuming that is what caused the flashes). So now that Locke fixed the wheel have the flashes stopped (which would have happened 3 years ago) or do the Oceanic 6 have to do something to stop the flashes?
- Speaking of the Oceanic 6, they are all accounted for (I am assuming that Lapidus left on one of the kayaks with Sun) except for Sayid. Is there any significance to that? He probably still has the handcuffs on.
- It was so good to see Walt, but that had better not be the last time they show us him. He was so important during the first 2 seasons of the show. Now he is just a footnote. I hope we get more closer on his character because there is still quite a bit of mystery surrounding him.
- I wonder why the plane crashed on the Hydra Island? Also, I do not think that the O6 and the Ajira survivors plus Locke are in the same time. Could this have to do with the fact that the plane crashed on the other island?
- Lastly, Widmore said Ben kicked him off the island. However, that does not feel like the right timeline to me. If Widmore left the island created this empire he has and became father to Penny, he would have to be in the "real world" for close to 30 years, I would think. Ben came to the Island in the 1970's. Unless Ben kicked out Widmore when he was still a child it does not make sense. I guess that this season proves that time is not very reliable though. Widmore could have been kicked off the island and went back 20 years when he got to Tunisia, kind of like what happened to Locke.

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