
- The poured concrete under the Swan station is an h-bomb
- Charles Widmore was an Other
- Faraday's mom is Hawkings, also an Other
- Faraday's father is Widmore
- The Others are the enlightened
- Richard Alpert answers to Jacob and is, in fact, impossibly old
- Richard visited Locke as an infant because Locke told him to
- Locke feels the Others/Hostiles are his "people" (he needs to learn Latin)
- Radiation has no effect on Desmond or his reproductive abilities
Now for Widmore. I'm thinking he gets banished by the Others. His banishment means he no longer has eternal life; he will age and die. So he assists scientists in finding the island and creating the Dharma initiative, to exploit the island's restorative powers. Much like the Sona in Star Trek: Insurrection. (Not the first time Star Trek themes have been borrowed. In the commentary for "The Constant" the producers said they used the final episode of TNG as a template for Desmond's time-shifting).
But why do the rules not apply to Desmond, as Faraday says? Maybe he is Jacob's son?
No comments:
Post a Comment