The Graphite
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Oh, I realize that not all of these people completely take over for other people from Season 1. My focus is more on the scenarios, the situations. Those are really what repeat on the show, so that just makes some of the individuals involved look like they have "replaced" earlier characters. But it's the situations that repeat. Sometimes it's with the same character, sometimes with the characters reversed, and sometimes with different characters.I love all that, Graphite, as I loved your "it's hinky" theory (obviously, as I've been pushing it for weeks). The "hot chocolate" thing also jumped out at me. But even though everyone seems to, I just don't quite see Claire and Rousseau as the same. I think Rousseau managed to not become infected. But maybe Claire has also... And I do think she'll rebel against unLocke.
Also, while Richard & Rousseau might share some similar circumstances, I don't believe that they're parallel.
Even though I don't quite buy the Sayid/Jin thing, I love it...
One of the great things about LOST theories is that even though sometimes I don't buy them, I still think they're awesome.
I think Desmond's going to expose a lot to us. I think next week'll be a game changer. His role (writing-wise) has generally been to switch things up. He's a game twister.
And as I've said, I've always thought of this as Desmond and Penny's love story. ...Though I think I'm wrong on that. (I also thought Ben'd be dead within the next episode or so, and now I think he'll be one of the last standing.)
Here's an interesting one. You know how Sayid was taken captive, laid down on a table, with electric wires attached to him, and someone shocked him in order to gain information about him in Season 6? Oops, I mean in Season 1.
Or, look at it another way. It's as if the producers/writers/directors, ie. The Powers That Be (TPTB) used Season 1 to give us vague pictures of what kind of events would happen in the final season. And Season 2 shows us some vague pictures of the kinds of situations we would see in Season 5. The details are rearranged, but the basic concepts are the same.