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I haven't finished watching all the episodes with Danielle in it but, I'm going to assume she never met Jin. Maybe another source found this out already...

In the last episode, they messed up on some timeline issues. Sawyer saw both Kate and Claire together, while Claire was giving birth (Season 1 - Episode 19). However, just a few seconds before that the hatch light went up just after Kate went inside it (Season 2 - Episode 1). So, I guess we are to assume another flash occurred while the time travelers were walking to the beach.

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I haven't finished watching all the episodes with Danielle in it but, I'm going to assume she never met Jin. Maybe another source found this out already...

In the last episode, they messed up on some timeline issues. Sawyer saw both Kate and Claire together, while Claire was giving birth (Season 1 - Episode 20). However, just a few seconds before that the hatch light went up just after Kate went inside it (Season 2 - Episode 1). So, I guess we are to assume another flash occurred while the time travelers were walking to the beach.

I didn't go back to watch Season 1, but didn't the light went up in Season 1, during Boone's death. Jack stayed behind to treat Boone, while Kate was told by Jack to take care of Claire's birth? After Aaron was born, Locke made a crib for him, being cheerful and nice, since he thought he saw a 'sign' (hatch light coming on) and that he was ready to proceed with his destiny?

The hatch light wasn't from season two, it was from season one, at least not the initial light. We saw the other side of when the light was turned on in season two with Desmond. I verified this before the episode was aired. 1x19 - Deus Ex Machine, at the end is when the hatch light went on, in 1x20 - Do No Harm, is when Claire gave birth to Aaron.

I didn't go back to watch Season 1, but didn't the light went up in Season 1, during Boone's death. Jack stayed behind to treat Boone, while Kate was told by Jack to take care of Claire's birth?

Yeah, but that would be this light (Season 1 - Episode 19): Untitled.png

Whereas, the light from Season 2 - Episode 1 would be the following, which is more similar to the one we saw in the last episode: Untitled1.png

After Aaron was born, Locke made a crib for him, being cheerful and nice, since he thought he saw a 'sign' (hatch light coming on) and that he was ready to proceed with his destiny?

Locke made the crib before the baby was born. Hatch light only went on twice from what we saw. Season 1 episode 19 and season 2 episode 1.

I don't know about you guys, but Wednesday's are arriving faster. Maybe its because I've been busy with projects. Anyways, I'm enjoying this time travel thing. However, there is one thing that has been on my mind.

Is the future already written? I ask this because when John gives 1950's Richard the compass, this lead to the event of Richard visiting Locke when he was young. So therefore, did "present" Richard know what was going to happen all along? I don't know, I'm confuse...lol

I don't know about you guys, but Wednesday's are arriving faster. Maybe its because I've been busy with projects. Anyways, I'm enjoying this time travel thing. However, there is one thing that has been on my mind.

Is the future already written? I ask this because when John gives 1950's Richard the compass, this lead to the event of Richard visiting Locke when he was young. So therefore, did "present" Richard know what was going to happen all along? I don't know, I'm confuse...lol

Wednesdays arrive faster because of a lot of shows Monday and Tuesday... Now

Heroes, 24, Fringe, and Free Redbox rentals!!! :D

Really, only days when TV sucks is when people are OFF (Weekends)! :|

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