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Originally posted by segosa
Of course, maybe they're not dead. Maybe it's just a way of raising more questions.
I personally think that they indeed are
not dead. They want us to believe that they are by placing 'the parachutist Naomi' who was in a helicopter crash and by focusing on Locke who ofcourse the island has had the largest influence on - i think it's a bit of an easy way out by explaining it as an afterlife of some sort...
Locke's father says that he was in an ambulance (or something) and some guy started laughing and injected him with something and then he blacked out and the next thing he was on the island... Could he not have just been drugged and brought to the island by the 'others' for another purpose (you can never tell what the hell is going on in the heads of the 'others'
- obviously it was somehow related to Locke, or even Sawyer?).
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Originally posted by segosa
...certain things seem to make sense now. Like ... why people are suddenly fertile when they're on the island...
I don't understand how being dead makes you fertile, if anything it would make you infertile as it can't be possible to give birth to a living baby in the afterlife can it? But then again, maybe this is what the Others steal the mothers for - to kill the baby or something so they can be born into this world of dead people <-- seems like a stupid idea, but then again: hey! it's Lost.
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Originally posted by segosa
Oh well, at least Lost is progressing.
I wouldn't count on it, knowing Lost this is probably the last they mention on the topic before something random comes out of nowhere to distract us from this.