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Life and Death - Do No Harm - Episode 20

In this post, I will be talking about Boone and Claire and the juxtaposition in this episode, let's get started. In this episode, Boone is confirmed to be dead, also, Claire has her baby in this episode. You can say that a juxtaposition is one person dying and another being born, or life and death.  I can also say that Boone dying is a negative and Claire having her baby being a positive, and a negative and a positive cancel each other out, hence 'Do No Harm'. I hope you enjoyed this post!

John's Leg Paralysis - Deus Ex Machina - Episode 19

In this post, i will be talking about John's leg paralysis and why it returned and then went away suddenly, let's get started To start off, I think John was faking his leg paralysis, I'll explain. In my episode 4 post, my theory was that John was killed and the monster shape-shifted into him and has been controlling him ever since (episode 4 post can be found here :  https://lostblogbyrobbie.blogspot.com/2019/04/thats-big-boar-walkabout-episode-4.html  ). With that theory in mind, I think that this monster is trying to kill everyone on the island. I can say this because it might've faked his leg paralysis so that Boone would have to go up for him, where he has a pretty good chance falling and dying, which has happened. With that theory in mind, I think that this monster is trying to kill everyone on the island. I can say this because it might've faked his leg paralysis so that Boone would have to go up for him, where he has a pretty good chance falling and dying

The Curse - Numbers - Episode 18

In this post, I will be talking about the curse and why Hurley changed his name from Hugo, and why, let's get started. In this episode, Hurley wins the lottery, but then finds the numbers he used to win are a curse and they soon start ruining his life, such as killing other people, getting arrested etc.  I think he changed his name because it was a curse too. But near the end of the episode, the numbers appear on the hatch, which means that they are somehow related.  First using my theory that the hatch is a rescue pod from the boat, and since the serial numbers on the pod are cursed, I'm pretty sure that there is someone still in the pod. I think this because the numbers bring bad things, and maybe when they hopped in that pod, they couldn't get the hatch back open because they were cursed, but this theory doesn't work because there is no handle on the outside to get in the pod in the first place I hope you enjoyed this post even despite the theory being elim

Why does Walt like the island? - ...In Translation - Episode 17

In this post, I will be talking about why Walt wants to stay on the island, and what it might mean, let's get started. Near the end of this episode, John asks Walt why he burnt the raft, he then says that he was tired of moving and never staying in one place for long. I think it was a bad choice that he burnt the raft because his father spent a long time building it, and they lost a lot of valuable resources that could be used on other things like building a shelter. I think this means that Walt has the full choice on anything he wants, because he is shown to control anything he wants, for example the butterfly flying into the window in one of his flashbacks. This gives him a lot of power and if this control really works on everything, he could get anyone killed. For example he could've killed Ethan by making him choke himself or something along those lines I hope you enjoyed this post!

Domestic Violence - Outlaws - Episode 16

In this post, I will be talking about domestic violence and giving the statistics on the issue, let's get started. To give a definition, domestic violence is when violence is occurring between people who are in a relationship, for example your husband or wife. This type of of violence usually ends up breaking the relationship altogether. The problem with this kind of violence is that it usually never reported to police, because the victim might be scared what their spouse might do if they were arrested. In 2011, there were a reported 97,500 victims of domestic violence in Canada, but this number is probably higher than shown because of all the unreported cases. 80% of victims in these cases were female, which is consistent in most countries, as men grow to be stronger than most women. I hope you enjoyed this post!

Good or bad choice? - Are they safe now? - Homecoming - Episode 15

In this post, I will be talking about Charlie's action of shooting Ethan, if it was a good choice, and if they're safe now because he is dead, let's get started. To start off, I think Charlie's choice of shooting Ethan could go either way. It was a bad choice because they probably could've gotten some information out of him before they killed him. It can also be a good choice because if he didn't shoot him, he might of either escaped somehow or gotten someone's gun and killed them all, and he would probably have a good chance of either one because he looks like he is skilled in combat. Next, I think they are not safe, and I'll tell you why. I think they are not safe now because of the hatch. I think that the hatch is dangerous because there might be people in it, and since there is only a handle on the inside, they can come out at any moment and kill them if they wanted to, for example when they are sleeping. Hope you enjoyed this post!

The Raft - Special - Episode 14

In this post, I will be talking about Michael's idea, and if it would work or not, let's get started. t To start this post off, I think that this would not work. I think this because of the terrible weather they would have to go through, and I bet that they couldn't make it because I doubt Micheal has past knowledge of sailing, and that they have to sail more than 3000 km to get to Australia which is a pretty long time for a makeshift raft. They also definitely wont have enough food and water to make it that far, and I'm not even going to get started with them only having paddles and having no idea of where the wind will blow them, essentially making the journey even longer, which backs up them not having enough food for the journey. This post was a short one, but I hope you still enjoyed!

Why did John do that to Boone? - Hearts and Minds - Episode 13

In this episode, John makes a weird drug like substance that he uses on Boone to make him have a hallucination of Shannon dying, In this post, I will be giving my opinion on why John drugged him, let's get started. To start, I noticed that John started making the drug for Boone before he said that he was going to tell the others, so John didn't use the drug on him because he thought he was a traitor. This means that he was planning to use the drug on Boone beforehand. I think he was planning to use it on him because he wants the others dead, i'll explain. I think John wants people to die because he gave the drug to Boone to give him the feeling of his sister dying. After the hallucination, he asked Boone if he felt relieved and he said he did, so because of this hallucination Boone knows he will enjoy if Shannon died which might just lead to him killing her. He has also been acting in a very self-centered way by not hunting for boar and just staying at the hatch, this

"There's a Fine line between Denial and Faith" - Whatever the Case May Be - Episode 12

In this post, I will be talking about Rose's quote at the end of the episode of "There's a fine line between denial and faith" and why it is important, let's get started. First I need to give a definition of denial and faith. Denial is when you won't let yourself think otherwise of a certain topic, for example, say your brother gets kidnapped, you would deny that he is never coming back and only keep your mind on him coming back, even though you know it might never happen. With the same example, faith in this context is when you know that he is coming back, even if it has been a long time, you know deep in your heart that he is coming back for certain. Now that you know what the words mean, we can get started on the quote. There's a fine line between denial and faith. This quote is special because she is proving that he is not dead and essentially telling everyone, there is at least one more person out there. I'm inferring that she is correct be

Why is Jack reluctant to only be "the doctor"? - All the Best Cowboys have Daddy Issues - Episode 11

Near the start of the episode, John tells Jack that he should go back instead of helping the search to be "the doctor", Jack then denies him and stays with the group. I think that there is a better reason then just wanting to help for staying with the group, i'll explain. Reason #1 First off, he might of wanted to come with them because he felt responsible for them going missing. He might of thought that since he didn't notice that Ethan wasn't regularly there, he let them get kidnapped. Reason #2 Because of the patient that his father killed, he might of thought that John, Boone or Kate would make a mistake that was irreversible and might even get them killed because of their choices. He would've wanted to be there to make sure they didn't make a bad decision with severe consequences. He knew if he was in the surgery room before his father made the mistake, her life could've been saved, and he didn't want to have to get a message from one of