What We Still Don't Know
"The Economist"
Who is the "Economist"? It would make sense if the "Economist" was Widmore, but why wouldn't they just come out and say that?
"The Constant"
Why does time work differently on "The Island"?
Why was only Desmond affected by the "consequences" Faraday spoke about on the helicopter ride from "The Island" to the freighter?
"The Other Woman"
Did Ben really send Harper to Juliet in the forest to warn her about Faraday and Charlotte, or was it Richard?
Who is the "her" that Juliet looks just like according to Harper? Is it Annie?
"Ji Yeon"
Seriously, what does the island have against pregnant women.
"The Shape of Things to Come"
How did Ben call the smoke monster?
What were the rules, what are the rules, and who sets the rules? If Ben can get into Widmore's bedroom in the middle of the night why can't he kill Charles?
Did Claire survive the explosion of the house she was in or did she instantly become one of the island's walking dead?
"Something Nice Back Home"
How were dead people visiting Hurley in Santa Rosa? How does Christian Shepard hold baby Aaron? Why would Claire follow the father she hates into the forest and stay with him?
"Cabin Fever"
Why does Ben think Horace's cabin is Jacob's? Who does Christian Shepard work for, Jacob or Bizzaro-Locke? Claire's dead right?
"There's No Place Like Home: Part II"
How does the froze wheel work? Why did Christian appear to Michael before he died? What's the deal with Walt?
Inconsistencies
"Eggtown"
If all Kate really wanted to do was to find out if the people on the freighter knew about who she was and what she did there was absolutely no reason she should have gone about it the way she did. Considering their were two other people from the freighter who could speak to her without any friction back at the beach. Of course, if she truly loved Sawyer and was looking for an excuse to spend time with him, it all makes sense.
Worth Noting
In "The Economist" after Sayid gets off the phone with Ben, he tosses the phone and picks up snow to wash his hand. It is as if simply talking to Ben makes Sayid feel dirty.
Really Daniel Faraday saying he's a physicist but does not like to put himself into a box.
Desmond and Penny's conversation at the end of "The Constant" is one of the best moments in all of television. Damn near reduced me to tears... OK one tear down my left cheek.
Even knowing the fate of Jin in season five, Sun and Hurley's trip to his gravestone was an unbelievably painful emotional scene.
In "Something Nice Back Home" when Jin notices Charlotte can speak Korean he immediately threatens Daniel's well being. You think he'd be thrilled to have someone else to talk to. Also in "Something Nice Back Home" I'm fairly certain Miles is giving Claire the "I think she may be dead" eye, not the "She's pretty hot" eye that Sawyer thought Miles was giving her.
The interaction between Locke and Ben in "There's No Place Like Home" is spectacular. They bickered like an old married couple. Too bad the way their relationship ended.
It's amazing how Anthony Cooper's death freed Sawyer to be the hero he was always capable of becoming.
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