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Roses are red, and Dear John sucks.

That is a good point, over_educated.

The New 815ers
The more I think about it, the more I really do care about the new 815ers. The placement of Salman Rushdie's "Haroun and the Sea of Stories" is a huge indicator. In Jensen's column he mentioned a passage from the book, "What the use of stories that aren't even true?" I think the real mystery of this

Underwater Island/Black Rock
I can't help but tie together the Island being under water with the Black Rock. We've seen the Black Rock very far inland, the one explanation last season was that the Island may have flashed under it. Now I'm wondering if the Island didn't someone raise up from under water at some point

I think by "home" he means the Temple. He's obviously been there before, and is now kept out.

"Since the beginning of time"

Kate's Hearing
I know it was supposed to sound muffled like a loud noise went off, but did it sound like she was under water to anyone else?

I think the reason Locke wasn't attacked the first time was because he didn't want to leave. The second time, he was in the act of uncovering Island secrets, so the Monster had no choice.

It looked like the Island exploded post- Jughead. Something tells me Jughead didn't sink the Island, but something else all together.

I think that LHA and CHH are both permanent Temple residents, as stated above. I think their backstories are going to have something to do with Richard Alpert and the Island's history…

I like that - almost like Jack and Co. on Ajira.

Oh, the old "Stop drowning him wave"

That's exactly what my girlfriend said.

I didn't take it as disappearing, more just moving through the plane. He asked Jack to sit by him, so that must not have been his assigned seat. I just figured he returned to his seat. I think if they were going to have him be a ghost like figure, they would have made it clear he was dead.

Well, Sayid didn't have any innocence left to lose, that's for sure.

8/15 - Wow, nice placement on that one.

I don't think we can assumed anything we've seen happened in the new timeline. I'm sure most of it, and some slight variations did, but it's hard to say.

The last episode isn't written yet

He was reading "Midnight Children" by Salman Rushdie, according to Lostpedia

Exactly - Counting the recap, previously on, and the episode, just how many times did we see the Juliet-Sawyer falling scene?