To The Lighthouse
I'm about to mention some of the characters that'll be featured in season 6 of Lost. I don't consider this information to be a spoiler, but I do consider this paragraph to be a warning.
Anyway, on Wikipedia, they list the known titles and characters featured this season. Though I'd give Jack the first episode, they say it featured no one. Okay. Then we had the Kate and Locke episodes. They don't know who'll be featured this week, though the title is "Lighthouse."
For the rest of the season, there are already episodes planned for Sayid, Ben, Sawyer, Richard, Sun & Jin, and Hurley. There are a number of names missing, including Desmond and Miles, but my guess for "Lighthouse" is Claire or Jack.
Claire, after all, is back on the show, and they left us with her going all Rousseau (though her version of Rousseau doesn't seem to be a noble savage). So is it possible (along with the alt-timeline, where we've seen her plenty) we'll get an episode where we see what happened to Claire when she disappeared in season 4, or is that something for later? (Does that mean we'll get to episodes with flashbacks on the island, like season 5?)
The argument for Jack is if he hasn't been featured, he's a pretty major character, and they're featuring all the others in the alt-timeline, so when is his turn? A bigger clue is the order. In season 1, after the pilot, the first three shows, in order, were Kate, Locke and Jack. Season 6 mirrors season 1, and they've just done Kate and Locke, so Jack next makes sense.
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I have some theories about Blackie, but first I want to know in the alternate timeline if he's been set free?
I think him worrying about the kid and saying you can't tell me what to do suggests there's not only a lot of Locke inside him, but he'll have to fight that Locke. If Alt-Locke merges with Unlocke, there may be trouble. He may have crossed Locke off the list prematurely. Locke may take him over and turn into the new Jacob.
I don't think you can trust Blackie. For all we know, he made up the whole cave with the names. He wants to convince those castaways left to be on his side.
Thoug I'm wondering if to get off the island he has to kill everyone on it. Also, it does appear he can't get off without the help of a candidate, but does that mean he takes over the body of a candidate to leave? Which means he can make a mock-up of a candidates body and inhabit it, but he can't inhabit an actual body of one, or even a corpse.
Maybe candidates can only be men, thus no Kate (or Sun).
Word's out it's Jack. I guess you called it. The biggest clue was Veronica Hamel, who played his mother, was on the cast list.
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