So I was watching "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" the other night, and as I watched I noticed something. I noticed that when Locke was talking to Walt it was a very ambiguous conversation. As you remember, Walt was having dreams about Locke and what not. At the end of their conversation Locke is being wheeled away by Abbadon and Abbadon says "That's 0 for 2 Mr. Locke".
I think Walt is required to go back too. In Season 1 they made such a big deal about Walt and made many allusions to his supposed powers, that to just write it off would be ridiculous. I think that when they say that EVERYONE has to go back, they mean EVERYONE!
Aaron needs to return, Walt needs to return, Desmond needs to return etc.
The whole show has been about destiny and fate; there is a reason that everyone of those people were on that flight. There is a reason as to why these people went through what they did. I don't know why they are there or why they are needed but EVERYONE needs to go back, including Walt. Walt is a key of some sort, why kind of key I don't know. Theory by David
I think Walt is required to go back too. In Season 1 they made such a big deal about Walt and made many allusions to his supposed powers, that to just write it off would be ridiculous. I think that when they say that EVERYONE has to go back, they mean EVERYONE!
Aaron needs to return, Walt needs to return, Desmond needs to return etc.
The whole show has been about destiny and fate; there is a reason that everyone of those people were on that flight. There is a reason as to why these people went through what they did. I don't know why they are there or why they are needed but EVERYONE needs to go back, including Walt. Walt is a key of some sort, why kind of key I don't know. Theory by David