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Of course Ben worked for Dharma so he would of known all of the Islands stations so when the others took over the island again he knew where to hide but I honestly think he did not know the Swan existed.

Edit: Actually his dad had a swan badge on his overalls so he probably did but didn't know where it was.

Question, in Ben's Flashbacks, he had a Lover, a girl he liked. Even with photos of her in his room...

(I don't think that was the French woman.)

She is Dead?

Well thats the mystery she was around the whole time but we never saw her when Ben was older so she might of left the Island but I doubt that and she either died or left with Ben, there was a feature on the Season 3 dvd where there was extra scenes from the Purge.

Just looked up Lostpedia - Seems her story will definitely be further explored and major plot in Ben's life!

Annie is described as a character that is going to play a "huge part" in upcoming storylines: "Annie is going to prove to be very significant in Ben's life,"

Awesome read.

CARLTON: I don't think that's really true. I think what we thought was a bad thing was if we didn't get a chance to come back and complete the season. The concern was really that if they only aired 8 episodes and the strike went on for a long time and let's say there was another seven or eight months before we came back on the air, the season was going to feel very complete. The important thing is that the 5 hours of the show we have left to write are really going to allow us to end the season and sort of finish the season the way we wanted to. Some of the storylines are going to have to be pushed off into season five, some details about the freighter folk for instance, but we're going to get a chance to complete the season. Our concern was really just leaving the season open, not that we didn't like episode 8. I think we both feel like episode 8 is a pretty strong episode, and one that is kind of revelatory. Certain episodes are more revelatory about the mythology of the show, and it falls into that category.

So we still might not get anything on the four-toed statue this season.

WOW, SOME REALLY Interesting theories about who Annie is -

Annie is the young woman assisting "Edgar Halowax" in the Orchid orientation video.

She is Jacob's Daughter.

She is Charles Widmore's wife, and Penny's mother.

And my Favorite is "She is Kate"

"Annie" was the first shown alias of Kate, who used it to try to fool Ray Mullen in "Tabula Rasa". Kate's middle name was revealed to be Anne in "Eggtown".

http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Annie/Theories

This theory is the MOST likely one -

She got pregnant with Ben's baby and died which is why Ben is so obsessed with finding a cure, also adding onto the fact that he accidentally killed his mother by being born early in the woods. He feels that pregnancy has killed the 2 women he loved the most in his life, and also why he locked Karl up in order to prevent Alex from the same fate. Richard also pointed out to Locke that Ben is far more obsessive with finding a cure than the rest of the Others are.
Can't be Kate tho she might of not aged but the fact she was a kid when Ben was a kid and Bens like 40.

I know, It was just craziest theory that's what I meant! I DON'T agree it, but hey on Lost you never know, right?

Another Crazy one is She is Penny.

Annie" is the childhood name of Penelope Anne Widmore, or should I say Penelope Anne DeGroot. Daughter of Gerald DeGroot and Karen Widmore. Taken from the island by her concerned grandfather and raised as his daughter. Ben has never lost his obsession with Annie and is just another unwanted suitor in Charles Widmore's eyes. Ben pursues Annie (Penny) relentlessly whenever he leaves the island. Widmore is tired of Ben and wants the freighter team to retrieve him. On Find815.com, the letter found with instructions is from the Maxwell Group, a subsidiary of Widmore Industries.

Actually Annie had a ton of freckles as a kid, who else does as an adult? Kate :whistle:

I know it isn't her, wouldn't make any sense considering the age difference, but still an interesting theory nevertheless.

Whomever it is, then they have to have freckles. That amount of freckles doesn't go away when you get older.

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Episode 4x09 - Even More Set Pics

Latest from Ausiello

Happy St. Patrick's Day, Ausholes! Or, as my nana calls it, Amateur Night! Damn glad to meet you. I'm Mickey O'Connor, the new guy at TVGuide.com, and not, as it might sound, a leprechaun. I'm not as mean as Mike, and way more handsome. But I do want to thank "Mr. Ausiello" (as he requested I address him ? as if!) for carving out a little corner of his crazy-verse for me. Lost is my favorite TV show, and periodically I will barge in here with whatever theory, observation and/or scoop I might have about Team Darlton's baby. Bonus! If I'm busy writing Mike's columns for him, he can pick up his own "nutritional supplements." (Everyone knows what Propecia is for, Mike!)

Mike wants me to be known as Doc O'C when I write about Lost. To be honest, I'm not so sure about this idea. I think it's funny, a play on the names of the real Lost experts of the Internets ? Doc Arzt and EW's Doc Jensen. Plus, it rhymes (think of the Spider-Man villain). I suppose imitation being the sincerest form of flattery, we'll go with it for now ? unless you guys have a better idea. Mi identity es su identity. (Keep it clean.)

So let's get started: An upcoming, post-strike episode will feature the same male character at different ages, described as "sweet, shy, tentative and smart" at 5 and "angry, a little nerdy, defiant and rebellious" at 16. Also, said male character has green eyes, a fact you might not find significant, unless you were this guy. The same episode also features a redheaded teenaged girl who is "emotional, prone to dramatic gestures, and passionately in love." Who are we talking about here?

The easy answer is: Duh, it's Ben and Annie, his childhood pal. But! Conflicting intel says these characters appear in a Locke-centric episode, which is confusing. To me, Locke's backstory seems pretty much wrapped up, after having had Sawyer off his organ-stealing daddy. I can't imagine that we're going to whoosh back into mini-Locke's childhood angst at this juncture.

So I have three theories, in descending order of probability:

Theory No. 1: My mole is wrong and we'll finally see the love story of Ben and Annie. When we last saw Annie, she was shaping up to be Joey to Ben's Dawson. After all, The Island is nothing more than an ominous, creepy Capeside, right? Since Annie no longer seems to be alive and kicking and/or on The Island, we'll find out what happened to her. Did she die in The Purge? Did she catch the first submarine away from Ben the first time he mentioned that she belonged to him? Did she find her Pacey? Did she ? gasp! ? get pregnant?

Theory No. 2: Locke's next ep is an island-based flashback, in which we'll see Locke's followers travel to The Temple to join the in-hiding Others (what the heck is The Temple anyway?). It's there that we'll meet these spunky teens, who will be the subjects of rigorous testing (cough, brainwashing). Remember Carl being "tested" for his response to vivid imagery and proselytizing in the infamous Room 23? Kinda like that. As for the boy's 5-year-old self, I'm going with an acid-flashback-within-a-narrative-flashback.

Theory No. 3: I'm totally wrong and we'll see a tiny, bald Locke as a child. Which I would totally hate.

What do you think? Who are these people? Which theory would you like to see come true? Or, if you have one of your own, sock it to me!

Source: TV Guide

For the spoiler readers!

Who will dies its narrowed down to 3!

CLAIRE

It has been foretold. Supposedly a person working for craft services catered a party for star Emilie Ravine shortly after her death scene was filmed. In the scene, Claire and Aaron are getting on the helicopter and Daniel pushes Claire out to her death.

MILES

No, it wasn?t the hand grenade, it was a play. Actor Ken Leung is apparently booked to perform in a play. Some people say that this was a classic case of double booking done to compensate for an anticipated lack of work during the strike. If that is true, Leung could have canceled this gig to honor his Lost contract?but THAT has not been confirmed.

KARL

Stop me if this sounds familiar: Actor Blake Bashoff has actually been performing in a play titled ?Spring Awakening.? Now, since LOST hasn?t been in production until recently, it could have, again, been a strike induced overlapping gig, and let?s face it? Karl isn?t a ?major? character (don?t tell Alex I said that).

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