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Eh,I didn't think about it yet, and I just can't remember how Widmore was aware of Desmond's gift of resistance to magnetism in season 6, maybe there were some connections. I will check it out later. So your point did make sense!

I once worried that Widmore wouldn't tell Des Penny's address when I watched this episode at the first time.But in retrospect, I think Widmore's behavior was in accordance with his characteristic.He is acrimony indeed, however, he also respects anyone with hard-working and ambition, In addition, relationship between

The constant review (season 4 episode 5)

Thanks for the correlation.I've been mistaken for almost four years.

Yeah, I agree. I barely remembered my reaction when I watched this episode at the first time. Ben's appearance scared the shit out of me.

I didn't think Bernard called back because of Ana-Lucia's interference. And the one from radio said"there was no survivors of oceanic 815", which apparantly should not come from Bernard.

The economist review (season 4 episode 3)

Confirmed Dead Review (Season 4 episode 2)

I would try my best to catch up.

The beginning of the end review (Season 4 episode 1)

I would definitely be there.Honestly,these reviews has been driving me doing this rewatch since last September.

Thanks,Myles,for sharing the wonderful journey with us!

You got the point.I incline to the view that Desmond had no idea whether Claire got away from the island.And frankly he was too concentrated on his reunion with Penny to calm down enough to piece those flashes together correctly.

I actually thought it's Desmond's deception that impelled Charlie to be determined to dive down to the Looking glass station.Desmond once promised Charlie Claire’s leaving off the island in a helicopter, which was absolutely fabricated.In fact,he only saw through his own fate of reunion with Penny and Charlie's death

I didn't remember if I was aware of Sun's being responsible for forcing Jin to do dirty work for her father back then,maybe it's because Sun's episodes always bored me.But after some cogitation in my rewatch,this episode did resonate with me.

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I didn't think Jacob gave the others the direct order to kidnap Jack, Sawyer, Kate and Hugo.But the list did exist,which refered to the candidates of the others’ leader exactly other than the candidates of the guard of the island(Jacob’s duty).As Ben was the leader at that time who was obsessed with the fertility

I'm not so sure about Locke's hallucination totally owing to MIB.I think It's highly possible that the "god" of the island,which was beyond Jacob and MIB,instructed Locke to do something meaningful because of Locke's special connection with the island,And MIB took advantage of it to add some additional information to

I was extremely confused the first time I watched Further instruction,especially considering of the logic disconnection between Locke's journey to save Eko and his flashback.In retrospect,I always thought this episode lay the groundwork of Locke's not being able to kill his father plot.

Compared to other female characters at the same age of Juliet in Lost,I think she is the most rational and wise one.