I think the H-bomb reset will work but not in the way Daniel thought. I totally sniffed out what was in the box but seeing it was still a shock. Still going back and piecing it together was great fun. Awesome twist.
I have a feeling that Jacob will be back in an altered form. --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "angelababycat" <asrobin...@...> wrote: > > I love this show, and although I've never been a fan of either Jack or Kate, > I still can't believe that everyone agreed that it was worth it to blow up an > entire island -- one with incredible, scientifically and anthropologically > unique characteristics, not to mention PEOPLE living on it -- just because > things didn't work out between Kate and him! What does Jack know about the > effects of igniting a hydrogen bomb in a highly electromagnetically-charged > field (and/or giant time machine) anyway? He didn't even know how the bomb > worked until Sayid explained it to him. He's a doctor, not a quantum > physicist, darn it! > > Why did Sawyer even let Jack get away with it? Like Sawyer said, the past is > in the past. Did Sawyer really want to get rid of blondie after all? Jack > wasn't going to undo anything that already happened in the past or in the > future. > > Furthermore, SOME good things did result from the Oceanic crash: Rose's > cancer is gone, John can walk again, Sawyer was a productive member of > society, that Aisan guy got to meet his father and find out why he really > sent his mother and him away, Mr. Eco made peace with his brother, Jack got > to meet the sister and nephew he never knew, the rocker kicked his heroin > addiction, Hurley almost lost some weight, and the list goes on... > > Jack gets on my nerves with his self-righteous whining. What's so great > about Kate's little sneaky behind anyway? How much therapy do you need to > know that a nuclear strike is not the answer to a bad break-up? > > I just had to get that off my chest. > > (And Jacob, darling, the island's been vaporized, so I don't think anybody's > coming.) > > Angela >