What you're reading now I wrote after the rest, I just wanted to put it first.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John: 316.
Did anybody find it interesting that the note from John on an episode entitled 316 simply says, "I wish you had believed me." And when Jack reads it, he completes his belief in John, and at that moment the island accepts him back. But eternal life? Will our losties turn out to be immortal? Richard anybody?
Ok, new thought
I was just reading a theory proposing that Jack and Co. were zapped to the 70's (obviously they were) while the rest of Ajira's 316 passengers did in fact crash on the modern day island. The theory moves on to say that if a few passengers of that flight survived, such as the new "Sayid" guy in first class and the police escort lady, then those survivors likely found the abandoned beach camp of the 815 survivors. They then used it, and confronted some of the others. Eventually Sawyer and Co. come walking out of the woods and steal the outrigger, and then you know the rest.
That all got me to thinking. If some people on the crash flashed into the past on the 316 flight, then perhaps the same thing happened on the 815 flight?
We know that Cindy was acting strange, and quickly joined the others as though it were nothing. She very well could have been in the same possition Jack, Kate, etc. are in right now, trying to get back to the island.
It would explain why she was so mysterious, because she could very well explain that she had been there and it was some magical place. Jack least of all would never have understood. And at the time of the 815 crash, the island was not flashing through time, so it would make since that she flashed into the same time period the rest of the flight crashed in.
More importantly though, I'll assume I'm wrong on the Cindy idea to propose that maybe a number of passengers on 815 did in fact flash into the distant past, eventually becoming the hostiles, or even Dharma.
Richard strikes me as a person who may have been on the flight originally. He comes off as very similar to John. Richard is more knowledgable of the island, but Richard, like John, still accepts a lot at face value even when it seems as though he's been wrong or mislead.
Maybe the secret clue, outside of the white shoes, that was hidden in the pilot is a passenger on 815 that we saw, but didn't think anything about. Maybe that passenger is even Jacob. I don't know, just throwing it out there.
Theory by Locke4God
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John: 316.
Did anybody find it interesting that the note from John on an episode entitled 316 simply says, "I wish you had believed me." And when Jack reads it, he completes his belief in John, and at that moment the island accepts him back. But eternal life? Will our losties turn out to be immortal? Richard anybody?
Ok, new thought
I was just reading a theory proposing that Jack and Co. were zapped to the 70's (obviously they were) while the rest of Ajira's 316 passengers did in fact crash on the modern day island. The theory moves on to say that if a few passengers of that flight survived, such as the new "Sayid" guy in first class and the police escort lady, then those survivors likely found the abandoned beach camp of the 815 survivors. They then used it, and confronted some of the others. Eventually Sawyer and Co. come walking out of the woods and steal the outrigger, and then you know the rest.
That all got me to thinking. If some people on the crash flashed into the past on the 316 flight, then perhaps the same thing happened on the 815 flight?
We know that Cindy was acting strange, and quickly joined the others as though it were nothing. She very well could have been in the same possition Jack, Kate, etc. are in right now, trying to get back to the island.
It would explain why she was so mysterious, because she could very well explain that she had been there and it was some magical place. Jack least of all would never have understood. And at the time of the 815 crash, the island was not flashing through time, so it would make since that she flashed into the same time period the rest of the flight crashed in.
More importantly though, I'll assume I'm wrong on the Cindy idea to propose that maybe a number of passengers on 815 did in fact flash into the distant past, eventually becoming the hostiles, or even Dharma.
Richard strikes me as a person who may have been on the flight originally. He comes off as very similar to John. Richard is more knowledgable of the island, but Richard, like John, still accepts a lot at face value even when it seems as though he's been wrong or mislead.
Maybe the secret clue, outside of the white shoes, that was hidden in the pilot is a passenger on 815 that we saw, but didn't think anything about. Maybe that passenger is even Jacob. I don't know, just throwing it out there.
Theory by Locke4God