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Alex dying was the saddest thing ever but proves they can kill anyone in this show at anytime!

Monster wiping everyone out = Epic pwn! I cheered :D

Halliwax as well seems Ben took a certain scientists jacket :D

So now the question is, who killed Nadia? Ben's little smirk as he was walking away makes me wonder if he paid that guy to kill Sayid's wife.

The look on Ben's face after Alex got shot was a classic WTF?!?!?! look. And it shouldn't have happened based on the rules. Of course what rules and who made them? Maybe Jacob but could there be someone else more powerful?

Widmore owned the island before ben, so would that mean that he was part or owner of Dharma?

No way I always liked Sawyer... he was a very selfish & very rude guy in first couple seasons, but now he caring for Hurley. Man is improving....

But I have a feeling the writers are evil and will kill Sawyer off, just when people start to like him! He probably will sacrifice his selfish-past life to save some people's life, I forsee.

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Is it suppose to be a guy reaching out from a portal like thing?

Does Ben time travel?

I don't think its time travel, but more 'distance travel'. The time may just be a side effect of it. Has to be the Orchid. And don't forget about the polar bear that Charlotte found, as well.

Good point here...

Hurley is the only person that has seen Jacob.

Locke is the only person that has heard Jacob.

And Ben is the only person that has spoken to Jacob.

Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil

Except that its not accurate. Ben has 'heard' him before. Just because the Jacob-Ben conversation wasn't heard by us (or Locke) doesn't mean that it wasn't happening.

Alex dying was the saddest thing ever but proves they can kill anyone in this show at anytime!

Monster wiping everyone out = Epic pwn! I cheered :D

Halliwax as well seems Ben took a certain scientists jacket :D

Yeah, she was good eye candy :(

I hope he did, we only saw 1 guy get taken away.

Anyone notice, soon as we see Ben on the floor, you can see coldness around him. He was somewhere very cold where he "teleported" from. Artic guys anyone?

Yeah, she was good eye candy :(

I hope he did, we only saw 1 guy get taken away.

Anyone notice, soon as we see Ben on the floor, you can see coldness around him. He was somewhere very cold where he "teleported" from. Artic guys anyone?

Yeah maybe Wasn't there something about the Arctic near the finale?

Yeah maybe Wasn't there something about the Arctic near the finale?

Was there?! Well i hope so, that happened ages ago!

My Summary :p

- Will see Ben in a future episode wearing the same coat. Polar bear in "Confirmed Dead" is linked to that episode.

- Ben didn't "shine a beam in the sky" and Monster came.

- The Ben and Charles Widmore scene was filmed in London. Ben and Charles have "codes" between them.

Episode 4x10

- Jack will be popping pills in the next episode.

Other Stuff

- If the birds fly at the right bearing, there fine. If not, they go through time warping. Claires birds in season 3 make it?

- It was Harper in the jungle 4x06 was Harper, not the monster etc.

Not much in this podcast, mainly joke questions, nothing that serious to be stated.

Was there?! Well i hope so, that happened ages ago!

My Summary :p

- Will see Ben in a future episode wearing the same coat. Polar bear in "Confirmed Dead" is linked to that episode.

- Ben didn't "shine a beam in the sky" and Monster came.

- The Ben and Charles Widmore scene was filmed in London. Ben and Charles have "codes" between them.

Episode 4x10

- Jack will be popping pills in the next episode.

Other Stuff

- If the birds fly at the right bearing, there fine. If not, they go through time warping. Claires birds in season 3 make it?

- It was Harper in the jungle 4x06 was Harper, not the monster etc.

Not much in this podcast, mainly joke questions, nothing that serious to be stated.

Cool Summary!

I had a feeling they filmed that moment with Ben and Charles in London the backdrop and outside looked real when before you could tell it was fake.

Except that its not accurate. Ben has 'heard' him before. Just because the Jacob-Ben conversation wasn't heard by us (or Locke) doesn't mean that it wasn't happening.

Has he?? We don't know that for sure... The theory of "See/hear/speak NO evil" is really close to be true, I think it's so.

Do you think that Ben was involved in Nadia's death, in a plot to get Sayid working for him? It seem that he blamed the bold guy that worked for Charles Whidmore, in order to get Sayid working for him. Why would Whidomre want to kill Nadia? For me, this is a plot by Ben to get Sayid working for him, and he's behind Nadia's death. After Sayid kills de bold guy, and saying that he would work with Ben in the "war", Ben tells him "We'll keep in touch" and walks away with a big smile.

What do you guys think?

Do you think that Ben was involved in Nadia's death, in a plot to get Sayid working for him? It seem that he blamed the bold guy that worked for Charles Whidmore, in order to get Sayid working for him. Why would Whidomre want to kill Nadia? For me, this is a plot by Ben to get Sayid working for him, and he's behind Nadia's death. After Sayid kills de bold guy, and saying that he would work with Ben in the "war", Ben tells him "We'll keep in touch" and walks away with a big smile.

What do you guys think?

I agree with you. I don't think Widmore would kill Nadia.

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