Who watched "Lost " last Thursday? 3/13/08 Where is Walt?!


Question: I know we discovered that Michael is the spy for Ben. But where is Walt? Any theories? I don't see why so many people are saying that Aaron counts as the 6th person he wasn't even born yet? Do you believe it?
Jack, Kate, Sayid,Hurley, Sun and who else?


Answers: I know we discovered that Michael is the spy for Ben. But where is Walt? Any theories? I don't see why so many people are saying that Aaron counts as the 6th person he wasn't even born yet? Do you believe it?
Jack, Kate, Sayid,Hurley, Sun and who else?

Walt is above Sayid & Desmond on the freighter. He enjoys banging the pipes.

The 6th person is Aaron. They counted pregnant people on the manifest twice.

You forgot Ben! (updated) yes I was wrong. I forgot it was Oceanic 6. (updated) On Wikipedia one suggestion is that Ben assumes the identity of another passenger to get off the island. If he can come up with over $2 million dollars then he could surely pay off people to keep quiet about him. Especially knowing how convincing he can be!

Oh,and you're making me re-watch it now,I can't believe I missed Walt in it! What the heck I don't even leave the room when the show is on because I might miss something. I can only think of one part of the show I might have missed so I'm watching it while I add this to my answer.
Just had to watch the part where Juliette lets Jin know about his wife's affair! Oh that's one of the most emotional of the show! Awesome! You feels so much for Jin right there.
Was that Michael as the janitor? He looked so different I didn't even notice it was him. I mean I heard the ominous music and having Sayid repeat his "fake-name" makes it seem so,but weird.
I can't wait for the storyline explaining the woman jumping ship! Maybe her and Michael were in love on the ship and she did it to protect Walt or Michael?? And who took Jin's cab? Jin says "I will kill you!" We will see that storyline again I think. Was that & running over Jin's cellphone intentional???
What about Michael being the 6th person? While he has not been shown in the future as rescued,he's closest being on the ship. Walt could be written as missing or gone back to the island?
Why does Hurley seem so happy that no-one else showed up to see the baby?
I now like this episode more because unlike previous episodes where they refresh our memory of a character or storyline we saw a long time ago and then re-introducing the character or filling in the storyline from before,we saw nothing in the first refresher of the show about Michael so we didn't see it coming.
P.S. For a minute I thought when Sayid and Desmond go on deck to talk to the cabin,I thought I saw a fireaxe imbedded in the wall to the right of the door (from our viewpoint) I'm not sure,since I think it's mounted on the wall (I see a small hook on the left side of it,the handle) but when I pause it on ABC's website,it shrinks the video too small to see!!!! If it was imbedded and the thought that the crew seems to be going crazy it would be very interesting. I started to think Philadelphia experiment,where they are trapped in time or living the same day over and over again?

I have no idea where Walt is. I'm guessing that Michael would keep him safe above all else (as that was the reason he did what he did in the first place), but I don't know what he could do with him. I do know that TPTB said that whatever is done with him will take into account the actor who plays him's aging. (As he has aged 4 years while his character is only supposed to have aged about 100 days).

Regarding the identities of the Oceanic Six, I am one of the ones who says that Aaron counts.

Here is what Doc Jensen of Entertainment Weekly had to say about the matter...

"Sun's flash-forward fake-out seemed to close out the first act of Lost's future-time story line: identifying the members of the Oceanic 6, the celebrity miracle survivors of Oceanic 815. To recap, they are Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayid, Aaron, and Sun. Now, I know what some of you are saying: Aaron can't be a member of the Oceanic 6 because he wasn't born prior to the crash and therefore was not technically an Oceanic 815 passenger. To which I say, Please. Don't be so literal. In the Lost world, the Oceanic 6 is clearly a media-coined term, pinned on these six souls by some clever headline writer or newscaster. And being in the business, I can tell you that tiny little facts like Aaron's non-passenger status would never, ever get in the way of a easy, catchy piece of phrasing. We journalists are exactly that lazy. So let's call it: The Oceanic 6 is settled."
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20184253...

This is especially likely, because in an earlier interview with TV Guide, TPTB made it sound like all six would be revealed at the end of the last episode, which would make them Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayid, Aaron, and Sun.
""Is Aaron actually one of the Oceanic 6?"
Cuse: We're not officially saying yet. We want the audience to engage in an active debate about who the Oceanic 6 are.
Lindelof: Following [Sayid's] episode, we got several inquiries we weren't anticipating about, 'Is Ben a member of the Oceanic 6?' He could've assumed the identity of somebody on the plane [with] no surviving family members. Who the actual six are is very much in play through the end of the [March 13th] episode. We'll confirm or deny after that."
http://www.tvguide.com/news/lost-questio...

Sun is also listed as the sixth (meaning that Aaron counts) over on TV Guide in their discussion of the last episode...
http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/...



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