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No one would convict him of murder for that; that was justifiable homicide to save other lives. Nor would he convicted for unknowningly burying Nikki and Paolo alive.

Has the time line ALREADY changed?
I haven't seen anyone else mention this in the comments, so here goes:

Paul and Amy as undercover Hostiles is good, but would they go so far as to kill one and have the other conceive a child with the leader of their enemy?

I'm more curious as to why Hurley ended up on the plane, personally.

U. of Michigan, BA-History '99, MD '04. Let's Go Blue!

Quick time travel question—

Hurley is the one character that we can all really identify with—he doesn't have a God complex, he isn't a murderer, he hasn't done anything horrible in his past to deserve all this punishment on Purgatory Island.

Mr. Flute—are you sure? We know Horace dies in the Purge, but maybe Amy also joins the Purge with her son?

I wouldn't get comfy, beetle. Frank is a dead man, very very soon.

We still haven't seen any fallout from Juliet delivering the baby; I wonder if we will. There must be some explanation to the DI at-large, one would think.

Monkey's right; unless we're got more time travel weirdness in store (and why not?), Inman has to be in Iraq during Desert Storm.

I'm with Ed. Skip any more Kate-isodes, but give me a R&B episode in its place. Also a Widmore episode. And an Alpert episode. Throw in a Lapidus episode for a superfecta.

No, he was in the Flame; it's the same building where we met Mikhail, the nearly-indestructible eyepatched Other who drowned Charlie. The Flame was the main communications hub for the DI.

That's lovely, Wierz. Thank you.

Not sure who it was, but our beloved Capitan Lapidus is a dead man. They are foreshadowing his impending demise like mad.

She couldn't act her way out of community dinner theatre, but yes, she does not damn good naked.

Richard Alpert = R.A. = Ra, the god of the sun?

I know exactly why Kate is looking less pretty, and more weird looking, Jessica. I had the exact same experience.

I'm ashamed to admit this, but back in the day, three years ago, I posted on Television Without Pity.

Eko did find Yemi on the plane, but when he went back a second time, Yemi had vanished. Later that episode, he encountered Yemi in the jungle; Eko told him he had nothing to confess for; then "Yemi" said, "You speak to me as if I were your brother." Eko screams, "Who are you?!" And then the smoke monster kills him.