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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:01 pm
Ok the last ep. showed us a glimps on an odd... lets call it an anomaly the island has. If you have not seen it then don't read any further.
What The Constant taught us. - that leaving the island can cause time anomalies. - said time anomalies can take place in any number of times from minutes to years. - out of the people who have left the island at least 3 have had this happen. Des, Crazy guy, and the Scientist he talks to on the phone. - the only people before the frieghter to leave that we know of for sure is Ben, and the dead guy from season 1 (bad on names sorry).
What we know of Ben (that has to do with this) - Ben gets all/most of his orders from Jacob. - Ben seems to know everything that is about to happen to him. - Ben is seldomly surprised. - Ben is never in fear of his death.
What we know of Jacob (that yet agian only has to do with this) - Ben was shocked when Locke heard him, and when Hurley stated he seen him). - Locke thought it was Ben saying "help me". - When I replayed the episode of Locke meeting Jacob just a bit ago it did sound a lot like Ben.
The Flash forwards - They are not flash forwards at all... Its both times at once like what has been happening with Des. Which means it could all change...
What this does not explain, and my kinda explanations to them... - invisabo Jacob throwing a fit? I think that was in part future Ben's frustration with present Ben not figuring things out. If 'Jacob' tells Ben its his future self Ben could have a melt down like the others have had. - the cabin moving? Mkay well I have no clue on this one. - why would 'Jacob' not warn 'Ben' about Juliet's betrayal? Well 'Jacob' is still a manipulative lil p***k like he has always been. Without Juliet's betrayal maybe Sayid would not help him in killings in the future.
Anywho to make a long post short I feel Jacob is Ben from the future, or Ben is Jacob from past...
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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:10 am
The cabin is not more real than Jacob, it goes wherever he goes.
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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:48 pm
Hmm... interesting, but I disagree. I think Jacob appears to people differently. Ben sees Jacob, Locke sees Walt, Hurley sees Christian, etc.
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:22 am
It's really hard to tell, becuase the cabin is hardly ever there, and things like that.
maybe we will find out more.
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