I have always been curious as to why the writers keep having Desmond tell Penny, "I'll never leave you." Again this line was emphasized in The Variable.
We also know that Mrs. Hawking has told Desmond that the island isn't done with him.
Last night we saw young Charlie left in the care of a mysterious nurse.
Eloise Hawking suddenly appeared at the hospital. How did she even know that Desmond was in the hospital? I suggest that she's been following him. Why?
Eloise needs to make sure that Desmond does return to the island. How can she do this? First, Charlie will be kidnapped, perhaps even taken to the island somehow.
Secondly, Penny will die. It won't be Desmond who leaves Penny. It will be Penny who leaves Desmond, by dying. Desmond will blame someone for the death in such a way that it will lead him back to the island, perhaps to rescue Charlie.
We also know that Mrs. Hawking has told Desmond that the island isn't done with him.
Last night we saw young Charlie left in the care of a mysterious nurse.
Eloise Hawking suddenly appeared at the hospital. How did she even know that Desmond was in the hospital? I suggest that she's been following him. Why?
Eloise needs to make sure that Desmond does return to the island. How can she do this? First, Charlie will be kidnapped, perhaps even taken to the island somehow.
Secondly, Penny will die. It won't be Desmond who leaves Penny. It will be Penny who leaves Desmond, by dying. Desmond will blame someone for the death in such a way that it will lead him back to the island, perhaps to rescue Charlie.