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I am with you on this. The turn around was phenomenal

you are really under estimating the writers here :p

@rappy, that still proves my "he should be dead theory"

one queston ? if patchy blew the window threw why didn't Charlie get out the room and just lock the door from other side ?? that way they could fix the window from the outside and then use the equipment ? i reckon desmond will try and jam the signal again

you are really under estimating the writers here :p

@rappy, that still proves my "he should be dead theory"

one queston ? if patchy blew the window threw why didn't Charlie get out the room and just lock the door from other side ?? that way they could fix the window from the outside and then use the equipment ? i reckon desmond will try and jam the signal again

Yeah I think Desmond will try and do something from that station before he leaves just to make sure...he may even try and get in the room to contact Penny again....

I just think he is trained for survival...lest we remember he was part of the Soviet army I think or Russian and he was a medic...he knows what kills and what doesn't...

The man took a spear to the chest. Less than five minutes later he's donning scuba gear and swimming out of the station. Then, he has the balls to detonate a grenade, under water, while he's right there.

He may not be invincible, but he's a hell of a lot less prone to death than the average russian. Not only that, but I think he knows it, and makes good use of it. When he says "thank you" to Locke after being thrown into the fence, he's saying it because that was his ticket out of captivity. They'd think he was dead, and he knew the fence wouldn't actually kill him.

you are really under estimating the writers here :p

@rappy, that still proves my "he should be dead theory"

one queston ? if patchy blew the window threw why didn't Charlie get out the room and just lock the door from other side ?? that way they could fix the window from the outside and then use the equipment ? i reckon desmond will try and jam the signal again

Because there was no way to seal the door from the inside of the room.

The man took a spear to the chest. Less than five minutes later he's donning scuba gear and swimming out of the station. Then, he has the balls to detonate a grenade, under water, while he's right there.

He may not be invincible, but he's a hell of a lot less prone to death than the average russian. Not only that, but I think he knows it, and makes good use of it. When he says "thank you" to Locke after being thrown into the fence, he's saying it because that was his ticket out of captivity. They'd think he was dead, and he knew the fence wouldn't actually kill him.

Yeah I mean the Island must toughen you up if you are there for a long time...also Mikhail knows what properties the Island has to heal.

that room couldn't of completely filled with water ....

there would be an air pocket in the top, since the window was positioned at the very top of the ceiling, its around the middle.

and since water displaces air, and water doesn't float, there would be a large air bubble in the room for Charlie to breathe, hes just a moron.

that room couldn't of completely filled with water ....

there would be an air pocket in the top, since the window was positioned at the very top of the ceiling, its around the middle.

and since water displaces air, and water doesn't float, there would be a large air bubble in the room for Charlie to breathe, hes just a moron.

So true.

But couldn't Charlie hold his breath and swim out of the broken window. Or at least try!

But couldn't Charlie hold his breath and swim out of the broken window. Or at least try!
Charlie made his peace with death. He isn't thinking about saving himself, he's thinking about fulfilling Desmond's vision and saving Erin and Claire and everyone else. Charlie is dead.
Charlie made his peace with death. He isn't thinking about saving himself, he's thinking about fulfilling Desmond's vision and saving Erin and Claire and everyone else. Charlie is dead.

When Hurmoth says he's dead thats it end of :D

Otherwise he will torture you till you give in :laugh:

I was thinking last night maybe the smoke monster might turn good next season...by getting rid of the people from the freighter when they arrive I mean its new people for him to judge and if they are bad...away they go!!!

Charlie made his peace with death. He isn't thinking about saving himself, he's thinking about fulfilling Desmond's vision and saving Erin and Claire and everyone else. Charlie is dead.

but Charlie was thinking exactly what ben said ?

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