Of course, Dogan's recommendation that he give Sayid a pill to "cure" the infection may not have seemed like the greatest idea either once it was revealed that it was a poison pill. Sure, he doesn't trust Dogan ("I don't even trust myself," he said), but you'd think he would have learned something about all this mystical stuff after all this time. (In another very "Lost" scene, Dogan tortured the torturer Sayid, similar to his treatment by Rousseau when they first met, in order to diagnose him.)Īs usual, Jack was quite skeptical of all this, which remains one of his most frustrating character traits. And it seems that she has been "infected," and so has Sayid, according to Dogan, the leader of the Others living at the temple. So, we've finally learned where Claire has been - still on the island this whole time, setting traps like the late, lamented Rousseau. Then Claire appeared to Kate in a dream(?) and warned her not to take Aaron back to the island. I think) met Christian and Claire inside Jacob's cabin, but something was certainly off about her. At first blush, Tuesday night's episode of "Lost" appeared to be Kate-centric, but it was what we found out about Claire that intrigued me the most.īack in season four, Claire was taken away mysteriously by her dead(?) father, Christian, leaving her son Aaron behind, who was taken off the island by Kate as one of the Oceanic Six.
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