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The timeline of Ben and Widmore intrigues me and I feel a lot of theories can come from here. I've always felt like Richard is a powerful figure, but not exactly the leader. Maybe he's always second in command and he has to follow those leaders, while influencing who may become the next leader.

I feel like Ben is the evil one here. Much of the information we have on Widmore comes from Ben's lips. I think a lot of Season 4 was set up to make us feel bad for Ben, especially by having Alex killed who isn't even his real daughter, but Ben is the mastermind trying to hold onto power. Charles sent mercenaries to

I too am a huge Lois Lane cover fan. When my friends worked for a comic store I used to kill time with "Look what I found!" My favorite was when Lois had an Indian baby.

Which I think raises the next most important question. Now that the time leaping has stopped leaving everyone, in my theory, in the past. Have they always been there? Are they able to affect things? Is the reason everyone was fated to be on the plane, and that the O6 had to come back, is because before they had ever

I secretly want the pop up video to start having emotional reactions. For example I would have loved it to say "HOLY SHIT! That dude's arm just got ripped off!"

Kate's reaction of telling Jack not to ask felt so similar to her telling him to trust her about the favor for Sawyer that it seems connected. My first guess was definitely that it was Cassidy. But that didn't seem big enough for her to decide that on her own. I can imagine her being forced if Ben had Aaron and he was