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#33 I highly doubt she knows how his wife is, and I don't think we are expected to believe she knows. I think the point of her saying that was to calm Jack down and we are to take nothing more than that away from it. |
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| Former Staff | I'll agree with that. However, the episode showed that the Others had/have very significant contact with the world (Stephen King novel?). So who knows what they can know. Of course, this was the first episode I've ever watched. |
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| | NOTE - The Others put Sawyer in a cage, if they know all about people they'll know Sawyer 'just wants to be free', I guess you could say. Coincidence? Maybe, but keep going. Kate was put in handcuffs by the Other's, they're playing off of her fear of becoming a convict again. Jack is placed in a room with 1 glass wall, perhaps something to do with his ex-fiance? Something he cannot get past, get over, the invisible wall. Coincidence? I don't think so anymore. |
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| | The novel was Carrie, which was first published in 1974, so that doesn't really prove much, that's 30 years before the plane crash. Of more interest is that "Downtown" was played on a CD - I've not yet verified when it was first printed onto CD, because it is a bitch to search through all Clark's compilation CDs, but it might narrow down a date of The Other's definite last contact with the outside world. |
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| Site Staff Cid's Knight | The funny part is that Jack originally died in the pilot episode(s). When he and Kate and Charlie find the cockpit and the pilot, Jack's the one that looks outside and dies rather than the plane's pilot. But the test audience was so hurt that one of the main characters that they tied an emotional attachment to died that they had to rewrite the script so that Jack was a main part of it. |
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| Banned | Like me with Arnst or whatever. :P |
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