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Who's supposed to be c. 27 among the white guys in the first seasons?

Jack? Sawyer? Let's see if they name it after him.

Ben was born off-island and is already a grownup in the '80s when he liquidates the Initiative. Actually he may have arrived, or been about to, in '77.

I'm assuming it's not Boone or Charlie.

Ben decided to kill John (apparently) to prevent him from telling Sun that Jin was still alive--something he himself tells her to stop her from shooting him.

The issue of sides is unclear again; it's in the writers' interest to keep it reversing, too. You'd think Widmore's probably on Jacob's side, at the moment, but Eloise was working with Ben--if she and Widmore worked together he'd have told her not to trust Ben, surely?

The statue from the back seemed a bit animal.

They stepped up the pace in the last couple episodes, which were awful, I hope simply because they realized they needed a certain number of episodes free to bring things home properly. Tonight things seem to have stopped sucking, knock on wood.

What building were Cesar, John and Ben in, on the 2007 island?

[identity profile] proximoception.livejournal.com 2009-03-05 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
The airline boats are spanking new at the camp in or after early 2005. But yes, not necessarily 2007--just made sense to me that if some had gone back (and popped around in space some) the others simply hadn't.

We don't know who the baby's father is. And some or all of the 1977 people are within their own lifetimes, though not near their other selves (unless the baby's Sawyer).

Re. John & Ben: another maybe. John has to die according to certain parties--Ben not necessarily being one of them. But John continuing to live did mean Ben had no control over Sun's knowing about Jin, therefore over her revenge impulses.

Boone and Charlie older than 27, on crashing? I don't know that either--but it seems like you could rule them out based on their profound irrelevance to the extant plot threads.