Vote4Ben
04-02-2010, 02:01 PM
With all the deception that has occurred on Lost, and with the assumption that "dead is dead" (even though it's not), fans rarely seem to ask what could end up being the most obvious question of all: what if the reason Christian isn't in the coffin is because he was never there in the first place? What if he is, in fact, alive?
It's true that Jack saw the dead body of a man that closely resembled his father, and that law officials in Sydney had that body in their possession. But if you consider the inconsistency of time on the island compared to the rest of the world, Christian could theoretically be alive on the island and dead in Sydney. That, however, isn't a very likely outcome. A more plausible explanation would be the one thing fans always overlook: that the body in the coffin was the illusion.
...When Jack went to Sydney to track down his dad, Jacob had to play a trick on him in order to get him to leave the city quickly so he would be on Oceanic 815...
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This is pretty heavy stuff, don't you think? Could this be the twist we're headed for? Could Christian really be alive!?!?!?!?!?!?
It's true that Jack saw the dead body of a man that closely resembled his father, and that law officials in Sydney had that body in their possession. But if you consider the inconsistency of time on the island compared to the rest of the world, Christian could theoretically be alive on the island and dead in Sydney. That, however, isn't a very likely outcome. A more plausible explanation would be the one thing fans always overlook: that the body in the coffin was the illusion.
...When Jack went to Sydney to track down his dad, Jacob had to play a trick on him in order to get him to leave the city quickly so he would be on Oceanic 815...
Read more, from http://bit.ly/b88KDp
This is pretty heavy stuff, don't you think? Could this be the twist we're headed for? Could Christian really be alive!?!?!?!?!?!?