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Wow, Ben! He's not one of the Oceanic Six, or maybe he is, but is impersonating someone? I doubt it, but Ben is alive even though the freighter people got them off. Oh man this is just freakin nuts. Great episode :D

Ben convinced Sayid to kill people for him, but why?!?!

Ben convinced Sayid to kill people for him, but why?!?!

Because Sayid knows these people are bad, the people looking for the island. He is trying to protect those that are left there.

I'm curious about the timeline for this flash forward compared to Jack's and Hurley's.

Excellent closing remark.

Absolutely :yes:

He was never on the plane so he wouldn't be so that makes Kate,Hurley,Jack and Sayid as 4 of the 6

This is just my guess but I'd imagine the other two are Jin and Sun. It would be horrible for others to take a spot knowing Sun will die if she has her baby on the island. But don't tell me if you know :p Maybe Sawyer, but I think he's changed his mind about leaving.

I now think the guy Kate was referring to in the season three finale was Ben. That would be awesome!

I had a Jurassic Park moment.

I loved how Sayid quoted 'the day I'd work for Ben is the day I lost my soul', and what a turn around.

Sayid must have been a very important deal going on to keep a majority of the survivors safe.

Something about that bracelet...

I had a Jurassic Park moment.

I loved how Sayid quoted 'the day I'd work for Ben is the day I lost my soul', and what a turn around.

Sayid must have been a very important deal going on to keep a majority of the survivors safe.

Something about that bracelet...

I thought he said, "the day I trust Ben..."?

I think that bracelet is a reminder to him of what needs to be done to protect those on the island.

The timeline isn't clear with this flash forward unfortunately :( Ben could still easily be the person in the casket. We'll have to wait for more clarification on when these events happened to make a guess on that one.

Yeah I am thinking that has to be explained if not I would assume it was before the Hurley car incident...just my guess tho.

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