- Regina was weighing herself down to enter an underwater station, a la Charlie.
- Regina is the saboteur. She was diving to drill a hole in the hull of the ship.
- The island barrier only goes so deep, and she intends to swim under it, possibly being met by the helicopter on the other side.
Regina isn't dead.
Regina isn't dead.
I can think of three possibilities:
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i like this theory and i hope it is true.
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I think Regina is dead largely because I think they're trying to illustrate the state of the crew on the ship. If she's not dead, then they aren't making the statement "this is how bad things are." The captain stated cabin fever, we saw the "head level" gun shot wound. I think we're dealing with the classic "sickness" that we've all heard so much about. And let's not forget which of those few Losties who really know about the sickness, the prime suspect is Sayid. And where is he? In the epicenter of this chaos!! He's got knowledge of the Sickness (from Danielle) and the fortitude (an memory) to ask about it.
And, if this is how the writers decide to address the sickness, I think I'll give them points for creativity. I mean it's simple. How best to show how/why a "ship crew" could go crazy then to actually show it. And when we all figure it out (when it becomes quite clear) then we'll all be like "Ah, yeah! The sickness!" It's brilliant in it's simplicity. And often times, Lost is simple. And other times, well, those are the long podcasts.
So, -I'm saying that I hope the S.S. LOST is on a bearing towards discussing the sickness, and Regina NOT dying would put it off this course (pun intended).
And, if this is how the writers decide to address the sickness, I think I'll give them points for creativity. I mean it's simple. How best to show how/why a "ship crew" could go crazy then to actually show it. And when we all figure it out (when it becomes quite clear) then we'll all be like "Ah, yeah! The sickness!" It's brilliant in it's simplicity. And often times, Lost is simple. And other times, well, those are the long podcasts.
So, -I'm saying that I hope the S.S. LOST is on a bearing towards discussing the sickness, and Regina NOT dying would put it off this course (pun intended).
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I'm with Jen on this: I HOPE it's true. I mean, the upside down book could be a foreshadow of an "upside-down" world a la Pirate's O' The Caribbean, where the dead somehow inhabit a flipped world. For all we know, the Island IS just under the surface of the water - upside downish...
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I'm with Claude on this: Sometimes people forgot that the simplest answer is usually the best one.
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This wasn't a totally serious theory.
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Ah, of course. ;-)