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It was the squad from the freighter. The Others have never been shown to have silenced weapons.

Yeah I thought that think the clue was there as well from the episode when Michael see's them Clay Pigeon shooting.

It wasn't clever but he certainly has a plan behind it because as we know in the future Sayid works for Ben.

I don't think one and the other are related. Sayid is trying to get to the bottom of what is going on, and who the people really are. Exposing Michael was part of that, not part of working for Ben.

I just thought about another thing. Tom followed Michael for sure. How can he knew he's in that alley?

Ever since Michael got back Tom followed him. He called 911 right after the accident, (maybe even helped him out of a burning car or something) he bought an identical gun right after he saw Michael buying on etc'.

Yep they all rejoice drinking Dharma beer and having a good old fashioned Skins Rave Party!

Haha DJ Shadow comes from no where and everybody is dancing!

Off topic - I am currently in France (skiing holiday for a week) and i managed to find wireless internet in my room! Happy days (sounds sad :p)

I just thought about another thing. Tom followed Michael for sure. How can he knew he's in that alley?

Ever since Michael got back Tom followed him. He called 911 right after the accident, (maybe even helped him out of a burning car or something) he bought an identical gun right after he saw Michael buying on etc'.

Seems pretty unlikely to me. Michael got the gun from a pawn shop. Do pawn shop carry identical guns? I don't think so. They take whatever people give them.

Seems pretty unlikely to me. Michael got the gun from a pawn shop. Do pawn shop carry identical guns? I don't think so. They take whatever people give them.

Yeah, but if Friendly saw which model gun it was, he could have gone to a real gun shop and---oooh wait Michael did this right after he went to the pawn shop. Crap.

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