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Yep, but why would Widmore be searching for the island if Eloise/Ellie knows how to find it and he knows that she knows how to find it? Unless she's not telling him and he figures that by sending Desmond, he'll be able to get the info from him?...

Was thinking this myself. If Eloise knows how to refind the island and Widmore knows where she is, then why isn't he just forcing her to tell him where it is?

As for the Faraday-Desmond connection and why his memory didn't come to him in the correct order. Anybody think that the ONLY reason Desmond can remember at all is that Desmond is Faraday's constant? Charlotte only remember Daniel's message to her in the present, from her past, because she was flashing back and forth from her-present to her-past. What if the past can only be changed between a person and that person's constant? Someone that they knew in both times. If they didn't know eachother in both times, then it might only change for the person giving the message, not the person receiving it. Let me know what you guys think.
 
I cannot believe another week went by. Wooohooo Lost is back. Boy I miss my dvr. I miss all my Criminal Minds episodes and they are not to be found in full episodes online.
 
:lol.............sawyer.........."thank you god...........(storm)............."i take it back !".......:rotfl

So in last week's episode after the time jump "The Others" camp disappeared, presumably because by that point in time it had been dismantled and the other permanent "neighborhood" had been built. And in the first episode this season someone (I can't remember who) commented that their camp hadn't been built yet because the time jumped to before they arrived on the island. So that to me seems like material items don't make the time jump. So shouldn't the boat they were in have disappeared from underneath them?

Yeah, anything they are touching must jump with them.

I wondered about the boat myself... the "touching things" makes sense, especially after Sawyer was left holding a "rope to no where" when they jumped while Locke was going down the well. But haven't they been touching other things that didn't jump with them? I can't remember for sure...
 
I don't think so. I can't remember for certain, but honestly the writers of the show have done such a good job avoiding inconsistencies that I feel confident to say they haven't.
 
Sawyer nekkid... :drool



That's why there's a mute button.:naughty If only they had one in real life. :monkey3
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