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Relationship Status Well, as much of a relationship as possible in a place with no obvious date-night spots. Charlie immediately comes to her aid when she arrives on the island lonely and worried. What could be more stressful than not only delivering your baby in the middle of nowhere, but potentially raising him there, too? Especially when it turns out the island might not be deserted after all, but instead inhabited by all manner of dangerous beings — human and otherwise.

Luckily Claire crashed along with a great support system. Charlie, Jin and even noted con-man Sawyer help her out, and she warms up as her future seemingly becomes less and less scary.

Please help me - I really value your opinion. Personally, I have been enjoying this season so far. It makes sense that Christian and Claire are in league with the Smoke Monster. Remember Christian helped Locke get off the island, which was obviously part of the set-up for the Man in Black to take over Locke's body. So perhaps that's what Dogen is referring to as the infection, and why he wants to kill Sayid. However, I think that the curveball is that Jacob is the infection in Sayid.

I dunno. I'm enjoying it. Check it out. Paul B, I like the way you think! I have always thought that MIB, Jacob's nemesis was the smoke monster. He used the faces of the dead like a mask to try to wage his personal war against Jacob, he got quite a few miles out of Christian! I just can't sign on to either of the two plots of thought that make sense: Are Jacob and MIB aliens from another planet, or is this some type of "Biblical" message?

I don't see any of the folks found at the temple as being "new people". I think they've been there all along, possibly from past crashes or past periods in time.

In this past episode you see the two children being dragged around in the temple that "disappeared" when AnnaMaria was trying to keep her gang together, passengers that crashed from Oceanic 's tail. I'll be on the edge of the couch until the very last minute! So far the influence of the "Dark Tower" series is weighing heavily on the show, the whole "alternate" reality is a major factor, the name "Dogan" is also in the series by Stephen King.

This alternate reality sets the stage for this last season because ALL of the characters can die, because none of this ever happened. My prediction? At the end Jack will be the last one left and he will "become" the Jack in the other time line, he'll remember what happened on the island for a few seconds.

And then he'll forget. Oh, and he's gonna make Locke walk again and the two of them will be best friends. Does anyone remember in season 2 I think when locke got caught in the room after a large door came crashing down and all the power went off, There were writings all over the ceiling glowing — like hieroglyphics or alien writing.

Like people have already said, if you don't watch the show, why are you here commenting on it? Sure the show can be confusing and causes its viewers to constantly think for themselves, but that is what makes it successful, unique, and having 13 million viewers for the premiere. If you don't want to have to think for yourself, consider and investigate wide ranging references to literature, philosophy, and history to name a few then stick to your mindless reality shows or melodramatic crap.

Also, like any other show, there are going to be episodes that suck. The creators are aware and have admitted this as well. But to those who can acknowledge the praiseworthy art form that is LOST, enjoy it. I know I'll be re-watching the entire series after the conclusion and appreciating its depth even more.

I was totally expecting Ben part of the couple "adopting" Aaron so I was a bit surprised. That would have answered or made sense why Claire was told to not let the LA couple to adopt Aaron. He's been seriously stoic or business-like prior to this episode and suddenly as he's about to be tortured his whole persona changes as he cries,begging Dogen to stop. Clearly he's been "infected" or his body has been taken over by some other being. Theory: in the Alt-Lost universe, Christian's body is not found.

Jack has to keep returning to the airline to check on the status. The airline finally finds his body and Jack says that he will go and escort the body himself because he's POd about the whole situation.

He ends up back on a plane. In the meanwhile, Claire had to give birth to Aaron and since there is no one there to adopt the baby, she has to go back to Australia, so she has to get back on a plane. Kate is running from the law and after exhausting her options, somehow schemes herself back to the airport to board a plane.

Sawyer learned that Hugo is rich and somehow tries to run a scam on him Hugo is embarassed that he was scammed so he books a trip to calm his nerves- on a plane. Sayid never passed TSA security, so they end up shipping back where he came from Locke took Jack up on his offer to look at his spinal injury and Jack performs surgery that enables him to walk again, so reschedules the walk-about in the Outback.

Boone got a call from his sister that she is ready to leave her abusive boyfriend, so he goes back for her too. Desmond got a call from Penny that her dad died so they are free to be together, so he books a flight. Charlie is being sent back to where he came from because of his drugs. Rose has cancer right , so she already died while in LA so her husband is taking her ashes back to Australia All in all And this time there are no survivors. The End. Why exactly was Widmore banished from the island..

Did she know that she shot her own son back in 19 whatever? Is that why helped them to get back And do I remember that Faraday and Penny are bro and sister, but Penny seems much older that Faraday, so how in the heck is that possible if Widmore knocked up Faraday back when they were on the island?

Why would anyone that did not watch a show,any show,bother to comment on it? I watched the first episode of "Suvivor" Never went back,never read anything about it,it does not exist for me. So why read anything about a show you say you don't watch? I've stuck with "Lost"thro all the red herrings and such,but I want a payoff! A big one!! Since its been confirmed that the show is not a dream, or Purgatory, it could still all just be Hurley's perception of reality.

All of the cast members are either working at the mental institution, or patients like Hurley is. Im strangely drawn to watch this show every week. If you dont like to be confused then go make brownies in the kitchen..

Im sure you can handle that.. No one said you "have to watch lost". If you dont like Lost then good for you Im so sick of hearing about you people griping about the show The infection makes so much more sense of what happened to Locke when Ben shot him. I think the infection is the man in Black.

Christian Shephard, John Locke, Walter, etc. I don't see how folks are saying these first three episodes have been great. I just don't feel the story has progressed at all. The most the story has progressed with the last minute of last night episode with Claire running around like a crazy french woman.

Other than that these episodes have been complete snoozers. What about the 'others' in the temple calling Sawyer by the name Ford. The guy said something like the follwoing to Jack after Sawyer escaped "Where did your buddy Ford go" referring to Sawyer and Jack said "what" and then the guy said "where did your buddy go".

Wasn't Ethan already born when the hydrogen bomb went off? I know they were trying to evacuate all women and children, but he was definitely on the island at birth.

Agreeing with one of the above, stopped watching because of the high frequency and long duration of commercials. Tried TiVo'ing, developed tendinitis.

LOST is weird but these lengthy comment postings are certainly an indicator that we can't stop watching!!!! It's time to quit complaining and enjoy being LOST since most of what's on television is mindless anyway. If you want to live in the real world, watch CNN. Everything will come together before its over and if not what fun would it be if it were predictable?!

ABC and the writers are doing their jobs. My theory Locke has been in a coma since dear old Dad pushed him out of the window and this has all been an elaborate dream I was thinking the scenes of Kate, Claire, etc in LA were to show what would have happened if the plane had never crashed.

That fate still brought them into each other's lives. You see Claire in the taxi after the trip from Australia and she's pregnant; Kate is trying to escape and winds up with Claire in the taxi — there's fate intervening to introduce Claire and Kate Kate brought Aaron back from the island to raise him thinking Claire was dead Does anyone else besides me see the parallels between Lost and the Holy Bible?

Here is just a brief list to ponder:. God vs. Satan — Jacob vs. Man in Black? Jesus — Richard, who never ages and remains the same? Judas — Ben? Beast — smoke monster? Lazarus — Sayid raised from the dead? Adam and Eve — bodies found in the cave? Temple in Jerusalem — the island temple? Pool called Bethesda John — healing waters in the temple?

Resurrections or demon possessions — dead seen alive again on the island? This show was one of my favorites in the first season. The second season was "ok" but by the third, they went off the deep end!

No good anymore. My thought has always been why not come up with short stories to go thru the seasons with? Like end Lost and the last "go down in flames" Prison Break after a season or two? I am really getting frustrated this season There are still more new characters and more plot lines???? Please start answering some questions and I hate to say I have been a fan from the beginning, but I am getting exhausted and my enthusiasm is waning!!!! Thanks to all those that help me get it!!!

Dead Christian on the island and off is the man in black as well. Watch "The Incident" episode in the beginning when Jacob and the man in black are talking. The man in black says "They come, fight, they destroy, they corrupt. It always ends the same". Jacob then says "It only ends once, anything that happens before that, it's just progress.

I stopped watching after season 3, when it was still good. I am having fun reading all of these comments though! I have a bad feeling for everyone that your questions will never be answered and the show will never end up making sense!

Other religions have similar back stories and lessons. Religion was the first form of explaining the universe. The sciences later developed. This show is about all forms of knowledge. We all want explanations so we make up stories like God did "this" or gravity does "that". It's all just to show people that no matter what stories you tell yourself about the way things are So yes, the whole Jesus story has its part in the LOST program, but don't base the whole plot on just one perspective.

Learn something. Google some key words you may not know and figure out what they are truely contributing to this tapestry. I hope the lost reveal is better than Cloverfield turned out to be. Wasn't Ethan still born on the Island before they detonated Jughead?

So how did he get off and end up in LA? Unless my timeline is wrong definitely possible by now Julliette delivered Ethan back in Dharmaville in the 70s, then they blew up the bomb I don't know, it's not really important probably, I just love this show and want it to end satisfyingly. You ask, how will Kate unite Arron and Claire?

I think the answer is, she just did. Maybe it is what they can accomplish in terms of redemption back in civilization that determines their ultimate fate on the island. Kate gave up her safety to help Claire. All of the castaways who returned on the LA bound plane were in pretty crappola situations in their lives.

If Kate has redeemed herself by helping Claire, perhaps she will now be able to leave the island. Perhaps mainland scenarios for all the castaways will be similar, where they need to redeem themselves in order to ultimately leave the island and become "whole" people. The writer doesn't say that Claire never got on the plane.

He writes that she never gets to the island in the version of the story where the plane lands safely in LA and the crash never happens. I think it is interesting that Claire's life still intersects with the same people that she was with on the island. I am wondering if Kate will still end up with Aaron in that version of the story. People stop complaining about the writer not including a Spoiler Alert, and including info about the episode in the title What do you think will be discussed???!!!

And if you don't watch the show, you don't like the show, you stopped watching the show, your neighbor doesn't follow the show How can you not like it? There were 3 flashbacks, 2 flashes-forward, and a flash-sideways in the first chapter alone! Of all the possible theories discussed here, I think Terry's is the one that makes the most sense.

It would also be one heck of a twist in the ending! The most obvious guess anyone ever has is that it's a Christian story and everybody is in purgatory. We've been hearing this from casual fans since Season 1.

They have also said it is not all a dream. It IS a fight between good and evil obviously—what isn't? Many people think this because their only frame of reference for anything is what they hear in church. Great stories and classic literature are full of Biblical references, but that doesn't mean they are Bible stories.

This isn't Veggie Tales! I can etll if — if this tv series ends up like Nowhere Man I will cancel cable and stick with renting movies. Helen — if you think the show is stupid, and you stopped watching it, then why read articles about it?

That sounds kind of stupid. They all come back at some point. So no tears for Juliette — YET. I think Sawyer is going to dunk her in the magic pool. A little Pet Cemetary action 'Lost style'. I bet that still doesn't mean they are lost and can't be saved. He knew something before Sayid woke up. I think he knew he wasn't dead didn't hear anything or he knew that Jacob or the other evil guy moved into his body.

My theory for what is happening is simple. A simple answer for a very complex show? It's an elaborate chess game. Good vs. As this theory developed in my mind I began to see the characters as place holders for a much older story. Jacob is representative of God or Jesus. Smokey is the devil. Ben is Judas. Richard is Peter and so on.

Some of the world's oldest tales are about the gods and their earthly meddlings. I freely admit that I could be completely wrong and would welcome the surprise that comes along with it. For right now however this is my current theory. Or, more accurately, a collection of dreams. Getting knocked out by the white flash at the end of season 5 caused all of this — why do you think that the alt plot has only revolved around people who are the hatch when it's revealed that detonating the H-bomb didn't work mainly, I'm thinking the other characters are abstracts from the dreamer's subconcious?

My guess is that this alt plot will be tied up with everyone waking up the hatch, realizing that they are all there for different, important reasons. In the final scene of the last show.. Bob Newhart is going to wake up and tell his wife he had another wacky dream! This episode was not a great episode by any means. But I still liked the parts about the "Infection", Claire and Kate being together with Ethan in the no-crash time-line and the revelation about Claire.

Most people believed that Sayid will be reincarnated as Jacob. I thought that would be a little boring Locke and Sayid fighting each other? Is this Heroes, with Peter and Sylar fighting each other? But what really happened to Sayid was interesting. I believe that he is really dead.

And the "infection" they are talking about is the MIB or the smoke monster "claiming" or possessing their bodies. The same happened to Christian Shephard and Claire. I had a theory long time back that Claire was dead.

This actually proves that — Claire died in season 4 in the bomb blast by Keamy's men. So when Sawyer got to her, she seemed alive. But it wasn't really Claire.

And since the same thing happened to her father, Christian, she went with him. This also explains why Jack never found his father's body. The same "infection" also happened to Danielle's crew. Remember she had to kill them all when they had "changed"? They had become somewhat evil after getting infected — since Danielle's boyfriend tried to kill her. It kind of makes sense to me.

The only thing I can't explain with this theory is Locke. He was infected too, but his body was found. I liked the part about Ethan and Kate still being involved with Claire's baby. I commented last week that the same group of people were interacting in the no-crash scenario as in the island-crash scenario. I don't know why but its interesting. Next week's episode seems promising and hopefully it'll be more interesting and eventful than this one.

Oh and for true Lost fans — Ignore the people who diss the show. They really have a lot of free time to read and comment on something they haven't seen for 5 seasons! If they have not seen the show after season 1, how do they even know what they are talking about? Here is how I see it all ending.

Picture a small diner, Jack goes inside and is waiting for Kate, He is looking at the menu and then at the table side Juke Box, Kate comes in and sits down followed by James, they are all waiting for Claire who is outside trying to park her car as they all start munching down on onion rings, you hear Journey playing in the background. Lost is starting to worry me. With a short season they better start answering some questions and wrap this up!

With the whole new Jacob and his opponent thing- this may be stating the obvious but I see a pretty clear God vs Devil analogy here which leads me to the common conclusion that this is all purgatory.

Any else think of this? Did anybody catch the comments about the water turning colors before they dunked Sayid last week? Wonder what that had to do with his infection? The water was clear then turned dark. They are all in purgatory! When this all ends that is going to be the gist of it. The storyline and all of the characters are part of a journey to see which ones are accepted into heaven and which ones are banished.

The season finale last year confirmed what I have been thinking the entire time. I stopped watching this show years ago because it's plot became so lame. Alternate realities are crutches for writers who can't maintain a coherent plot line, but the way this show has stumbled around is simply ridiculous.

It's not a complex plot Hopefully Lost and Heroes will be the last of this ilk. God versus the Devil So obvious for so long. One of the great shows to hit the airwaves in a long time In my opinion, Aaron is the key. He will play a major role in the conclusion to the series. LOST has me for one more episode. So far with a 2 hour episode and last night's one, I could have missed any one hour or 2 dare I say 3 and still be 'lost' or even following the show.

Greatly written, acted and shot With 12 episodes left, I would hope they would start resolving small things along the way to make the finale seem complete and not JAM-packed with resolutions like Hurly in a pair of skinny jeans.

The island is just a metaphor for Smurf Village. Jacob Papa Smurf is in charge. However, Brainy anti-Jacob wants to overthrow him. He can't kill him without eliciting the help of Gargamel John Locke , so he does so, along with Ben Azrael.

I think the parallel timeline is an unstable tangent universe that isnt sustainable. Kind-of Donnie Darko style. She wanted to tell Sawyer that "it worked" because as she was dying she was being sustained in the tangent universe and could see both very briefly.

I think she will have a lot of information when the Losties find her. I'm worried that Sawyer will kill himself before Juliet awakens and tells him she's ok I don't see any way back for him after the latest heartbreak. Jacob said it only had to end once, everything before that is progress I think that requires our losties to go against their nature, Kate to stop running, Jack to have faith etc I really like the season so far and cant wait to see how it all ties in.

I like that they are finding each other in the same ways even in the tangent universe My thought is that the islanders are in another time-warp and that they ultimately will do something that will stop the time-jumping and put them all on the plane just as if nothing had ever happened.

The sequence in LA is a "flash-forward" showing what happened after the sequences on the island. Thus, there are not two alternate universes, just different timelines. Think of it like the time when Jin was having was delivering the stuffed animal to the hospital when Sun was having her baby.

You thought the timelines were similar, but you found that they were actually years apart. Just a thought about Clair. There was a line of people waiting to get a cab as they emptied out of the airport. Perhaps Clair hadn't exited the cab yet to catch a departing flight since Kate jumped in before she could get out???

Just a thought. Desmond was infected, yet was "cured" by his timely phone call, so death is not the only answer. I can't agree with the "Desmond flashing through time" thought.

He started doing that due leaving the island as explained in Season 4 in the episodes prior to The Constant. Since the island didn't exist in the alternate timeline, it could not have affected him in this way.

Like a poster asked above, is Lost the title or the plot of the show?? Hey AS — Ethan introduced himself as Dr. Goodspeed — the same last name as Horace on the island. But wasn't Ethan the child of Horace and Amy?

Something NBC's "Heroes" began doing once they realized their little mid-season replacement got picked up, and failed miserably. When the show first aired I was intrigued and wanted to see what was going to happen next. Then Ben, who was the survivors arch enemy, became a friend of the survivors and they started to help him, thats when I stopped watching. It got too stupid after that. Unfortunately, my wife and son started watching it about that time, so now I have to go do something else while they watch this worthless show.

In the final episode there will be more questions then answers. I'm a LOST fan no pun intended since season 1. But as everything winds down to a close I get a feeling the overall premise and plot line is getting made up as the show pro- di? I really do hope once all is said and done we can look back on the show and say "Wow! This all made total sense! Now I need to watch it from the beginning again. But until that time LOST still seems to be a muddled mess. I'm guilty of it too, but we give the writers of Lost too much credit.

We think that they've had a grand scheme for the past 5 years when they are actually flying by the seat of their pants.

YES there is a general framework they are working around but they definitely have had to regroup every once and a while. They are doing their best to keep it interesting and yes.. If it made sense, I would not be watching it still. How is the show that is built on leaving fans "wanting more", going to wrap up nice and tight.

Still can't wait to see how they do it tho. Jack does know Claire is his sister. He put it together when Claire's mom talked to him at his dad's funeral. Claire and Sayid are infected by the 'smoke monster' — just like Rousseu's friends way back when.

Jack's Dad was the smoke monster also- he always has been. The smoke monster can take the form of peope who are dead on the island — like when he became Alex to tell Ben to follow Locke — a person he knew he was going to 'be', now that Locke's body is back on the island.

Remember when he became Eko's brother? That's because his brother's body was on the island. Anyway, after everybody gets their stuff together, and Locke is resurrected, he's going to kill the smoke monster and everyone Claire, Sayid, and probably Sawyer until we're done here will turn back to 'normal'. Got it? Chang, Desmond was on the plane, he asked Jack about the seat but told the flight attendant told him he could change seats. So he did have a seat. I wish ABC would cut out some of the commercials.

There's more commercials it seems than actual show. Show is a joke. What storyline?? They've been making this up as they go and it shows. I'd like to thank the producers and writers of Lost for bringing television something other than a big Karaoke show.

I'll just suggest that people hate what they don't know or understand. But who knows, right? There's so much crap on TV these days, it's great to have something to watch that bends the mind in all these delicious ways.

I also think it's funny how this bit of great TV is weeding out those who'd rather be wall-e style lazy boy sitters man, did that movie nail this concept of lame humanity on the head! The comments of the clueless make me chuckle. Anyone remember how "St. Elsewhere" ended? I hope this whole show isn't the dream of an autistic child. Adam and Eve in the cave are Rose and her husband.

I think that Jacob is wrestling with an angel. The angel can't go home until one of them wins. I would greatly enjoy the continuation of this and also the quantum physics "Timeline" , kinda gets you all in a different frame of mind. Negative replies are ok, cause that's what makes this Great Country Great.

Good Luck with all theories here and keep watching, like all good things Lost will come to an end, and those of us that enjoy it, will be saddened, at least for a while. This is not a Christian TV show. It's not some kind of dumb Sunday school lesson. And it's not all going to be a dream in the end.

Robert's comment brings up a good point: Christian symbolism via the Grateful Dead. That sums up the Lost writers pretty well, I think. There is no way Claire could have set that trap with the huge sack of suspended rocks by herself! Like many, I am addicted to this show and clear my schedule to watch each week. A few days later, Claire went into labor with help from Charlie, Jin and, most of all, Kate.

She gave birth successfully to a boy , but she remained worried in the days that followed that the Others would try to take him. She was amused though one day to find Sawyer reading to the baby to keep him from crying. Charlie stayed close to the child, dubbed him "Turniphead" and suggested that the three stay together in Los Angeles after they were rescued. Kate helps Claire deliver her child. Danielle Rousseau came to camp the next day, claiming to warn of an attack but really planning to kidnap the baby.

She knocked Claire out again and took the child. Claire awoke, and she begged Charlie to retrieve the baby, whom she now named "Aaron.

During a conversation with Charlie about how he always made a joke of things, Claire found a Virgin Mary statue in his bag. When she pulled it out, Charlie became unsettled and Claire assumed he was keeping it for spiritual value. Claire discovers Charlie 's Virgin Mary statue.

One day, while taking her usual walk along the beach, Claire found the message bottle the people on the raft had taken with them. She took it out of the water, and she and Shannon brought it to Sun , since her husband was on the raft. Later that evening, after Hurley decided to have a feast with the food from the Hatch , Charlie surprised Claire with a jar of real peanut butter.

The next night, Claire heard Shannon's call for help, she took Aaron and went to see what the problem was. However when Sayid assured things were fine, she was scolded by a very paternal Charlie, for bringing Aaron to where something potentially dangerous could've happened.

She apologizes to him. Claire learns some parenting skills from Locke. The following morning, Locke helped her get Aaron to sleep by teaching her how to swaddle a baby.

She spoke about Charlie trying to act like he was Aaron's dad, and that she barely even knew him. Claire also told Locke of the Virgin Mary statue Charlie keeps with him. Later, she praised Locke for the swaddling trick, as Aaron was still sleeping.

Claire let him hold the baby but was awkwardly interrupted by Charlie. She thanked Locke for the help with Aaron and he left. After Shannon was killed by one of the newcomers to the beach camp, Claire went to her funeral. She and the other survivors laid flowers on Shannon's grave.

When she introduced herself to Eko , she mentioned Charlie's Virgin Mary statue and Eko demanded to see it. Claire gave it to him and he smashed it, revealing it to be full of heroin. She believed that Charlie was still a heroin addict, and he lost her trust. Later he tried to apologize to Claire, but she kicked Charlie out of her tent and told him that she didn't want a drug addict around her baby. With Charlie gone, Claire began spending more time with Locke, who seemed to know a lot about babies.

Charlie attempted to make up with Claire, however she told him she needed time to herself. After waking up one night to find Charlie had taken Aaron from his crib, the camp looked for the baby. When he tried to explain himself, she slapped him across the face and left.

Claire and Aaron baptized by Eko. After a conversation with Eko, Charlie then believed that Aaron must be baptized. He marched to Claire's tent, only to be stopped by Kate, who told him it's not a good time to interrupt Claire. Charlie tried to tell Claire the baby was in danger, and he needed to be baptized. Claire was shaken but Kate reassured her.

She later asked Locke if he could move near her tent, so he could protect her and Aaron. That night, Charlie started a fire and took Aaron while everyone was distracted. Claire saw him and screamed for help. Charlie insisted the baby needed to be baptized because he was in danger.

When he had finally handed Aaron back over to Claire, Locke punched him in the face. Although she was furious with Charlie, Claire took his words to heart and had Eko baptize Aaron on the beach early the next morning. Aaron developed a rash and Claire became worried. When he left, Danielle Rousseau arrived at the beach and told Claire the baby had the sickness. Claire had a brief memory of scratching Danielle's arm.

Kate chased Rousseau away and asked her what happened, Claire revealed Danielle said that something was wrong with him. Later, Jack tells her Aaron's okay, Claire is still not convinced. The next morning, Claire asked Libby for her help in recovering her lost memory.

She agreed to help and performed a hypnotic regression on Claire, allowing her to experience a flash from her kidnapping. During the hypnosis, Claire began to scream and panic. Libby calmed her down, and Claire asked her to perform the regression again.

Libby refused, but thanks to her flashback Claire now knew where to find medicine. She asked for Kate to join her in the search.

Later Claire handed over Aaron to Sun for safekeeping while she's gone. While talking to Sun, Claire remembered another lost memory. Claire then said goodbye to Aaron and left with Kate.

They eventually found Rousseau and Claire ordered Danielle to take them back to the place where she scratched her. Once there Danielle asked Claire where to next. Confused, Claire shouted back that Rousseau knew, stating that she scratched her because she was trying to take her back to the Others.

Rousseau was angered by this and she grabbed Claire. Kate pulled out a gun on Rousseau, but Claire escaped into the jungle and found a tree log, which triggered another memory. When Kate and Rousseau caught up, they found the Staff station together. They searched the station, where Claire found the boot she had knitted for Aaron, which activated another memory.

Claire found the fridge but it was empty. She turned to Rousseau and shouted that she knew where the vaccine was, but when she viewed Rousseau's scratched arm, Claire remembered her final memory. She realized that Rousseau saved her, and they left the station together.

Kate and Claire enter the Staff station. On the way back to the beach, Claire comments that a young girl with blue eyes helped her, just like Danielle did and she was different from the rest. Rousseau thanked her for the information and left them. Back at camp, Jack attended to Aaron and noticed that he was getting better. Claire thanked him for this and when he left she gave Aaron the boot she knitted for him.

Telling him that she loves him, the two shared a caring moment together. Two days later, Jack confirmed that the fever had completely gone, calming Claire's fears. Claire was present at Bernard's S. S speech, and was skeptical about his plan. She laughed with the rest of the camp when Rose embarrassed him in front of the group.

In the end, she decided to abandon the plan, along with everyone else, leaving just Bernard to construct the SOS sign. Claire's anger toward Charlie had cooled, and when he gave her a vaccine kit, for both she and Aaron, that he'd found in the food drop , she was thankful.

However, their reconciliation was halted when Michael returned to camp, and she left Charlie to welcome him back with the rest of the camp, unaware that he had just killed Ana Lucia and Libby.

Later, at the funeral for Libby and Ana Lucia, she held his hand to show her forgiveness and looked sad when Hurley made his speech about Libby. Bernard pushed Claire out of the way the falling hatch door.

When Desmond saw her using the vaccine kit, he told her she was wasting her time with it and asked if Aaron's father had been on the plane. When Claire bitterly told him about Thomas leaving her, Desmond suggested he had done what he thought was best for the baby.

Claire said Thomas had done what was best for him. When the sky turned purple as the Hatch imploded, Claire tried to cover Aaron's ears to protect him from the noise.

Bernard pushed them out of the way before they could be crushed by the falling hatch door. Later, she was relieved when Charlie stumbled out of the jungle, disoriented and half deaf. She asked him what had happened, but he joked his way out of answering. She attended to his injuries from the hatch implosion, and finally kissed him, making their reconciliation official. Claire with Nikki at camp. After reconciling, Charlie moved back to Claire's tent and they continued to grow close.

Whilst doing laundry at the beach, Claire saw Locke and Charlie dragging the unconscious Eko through the camp. She questioned Hurley, when he seemed uncertain of Jack's whereabouts.

Claire also asked Locke of Sun, Jin and Sayid, however he didn't know but he promised to look for them if they didn't return. After this she brought the first aid kit to Locke. The next day, whilst she wrote through her journal, Desmond told Claire there was something wrong with her roof and he would fix it if she would move down the beach.

She opted to stay where she was, but thanked him nonetheless, however Charlie interrupted and told him if there was a problem with the roof he would fix it. Desmond left them and started to construct a lightning rod next to her shelter. The other survivors looked on, perplexed, until the structure diverted a bolt of lightning away from Claire's tent, shocking both her and Charlie.

Claire saved by Desmond. During her regular swim, Claire got caught in an undertow and was beginning to drown. She called for help and eventually Desmond ran into the ocean, he rescued Claire and brought her ashore. Desmond resuscitated her as the rest of the camp looked on.

Later, she approached Desmond on the beach and noticed the photograph of him and Penny. She commented on how beautiful she was and thanked Desmond for saving her. Charlie confronted Desmond about his continual rescuing of Claire, but Desmond revealed it was actually Charlie he had saved, not Claire. It seemed as though Charlie was no longer obsessing about his imminent death, and the two seemed to have a good time.

Claire tells Charlie that she isn't giving up on him after learning the truth. One morning, Charlie arranged a picnic for Claire, but Desmond interrupted to take Charlie boar hunting. Claire, after seeing a flock of migratory birds, ran off excited, saying she knew how to get off the island. She enlisted the help of Sun and Jin and Claire told them her plan to capture one of the gulls and attach a message to it.

Desmond stopped Charlie from participating, which caused an argument between Charlie and Claire. While preparing fish, Sun and Claire discussed their parents. In particular their mothers expectations. After preparing fish with Sun, they finished the trap and waited for the birds.

Eventually a lone gull wandered into the trap, however Desmond's gunshot scared the bird away. Frustrated, Claire demanded to know why Desmond and Charlie were against her idea. When they refused to talk, Claire took matters into her own hands. Claire followed Desmond to a rocky coastline. She witnessed him pick up the gull effortlessly. Claire then confronted Desmond and asked him why he was trying to hinder her efforts. Desmond came clean and described his visions, in which Charlie died trying to get one of the birds, shocking Claire significantly.

He later caught one for her himself. Claire returned back to camp and composed a heartfelt note, with Charlie, for the outside world. She told Charlie she knew about Desmond's visions and that she hadn't given up on him. They released the seagull with the note attached and watched it rejoin its flock. Claire collapses in Charlie 's arms. When Sawyer wanted to make amends and fit in with the rest of the survivors, his main target was to befriend Claire and gain her trust , as Hurley stated that Claire was very influential among the rest of the survivors.

She was surprised but appreciative when Sawyer gave Aaron a blanket and complimented him on his lack of wrinkles. The next day, during the feast, Sawyer brought Claire some food and she eventually let Sawyer hold the baby. The next day, Claire began to feel deeply ill. Charlie , who at the time was across the camp, heard Aaron crying and rushed to Claire's tent, where he found her passed out cold.

He comforted Aaron, then tended to Claire. He told her to try to get some more rest, in the hope that whatever was wrong would burn itself out. Later she woke up and went over to the dining area, where Sawyer gave Claire some aspirin, for her headache.

She then witnesses Jack arrive back with Kate, Sayid and Juliet. Claire slept for several hours before stumbling into the camp's meeting later that night.

Charlie saw she was clearly not well and tried to convince her to go back to bed, but she collapsed in his arms. He was trying to revive her when she coughed up blood. Claire unknowingly says goodbye to Charlie. Jack and Charlie brought Claire back to her shelter, and Juliet stated that she was the one who had made Claire sick, saying that a device had been placed in Claire when she was taken by the Others to the Staff station. Juliet explained that if Claire never had the implant, she would've died.

She also explained where medical supplies were and if she had them,she could save Claire. Jack then sent to Juliet retrieved supplies and she supposedly nursed Claire back to health. However, Claire's illness was actually caused by Ben's activation of an implant that Ethan had previously put in Claire. Ben activated it so that Juliet would gain the trust of the survivors when she cured her. The plan worked as Claire awoke the following morning with Charlie holding her hand, fully recovered from her illness, and therefore allowing Juliet to gain the trust of the Beach camp.

When Claire found out Charlie had volunteered to swim down into an underwater hatch, she was upset he didn't tell her himself.

She expressed her worries that it was dangerous, but he assured her that he would be fine and would be back to her soon. Naomi informs Claire that Charlie saved them all. He said he just didn't want her to worry about him, then kissed her goodbye. As Charlie then said an emotional goodbye with Aaron, Claire looked on, clearly upset.

However, she was unaware that he left his ring in Aaron's crib, and had left her a heartfelt note with Desmond detailing how meeting her was the greatest moment of his life. Claire left with the rest of the survivors to go to the radio tower. Aaron began to cry just before Naomi told Claire that Charlie had been successful in shutting down the jamming signal at the Looking Glass , to which Claire was obviously thrilled about.

After Ben's capture, Hurley radioed Jack and told him Sayid, Jin and Bernard were alive, and hearing this, Claire approached Jack, asking for the radio to talk to Charlie, but Hurley said that he wasn't back yet, and not to worry.

Hurley said he was sure Charlie would be back soon and Claire's fears were calmed. Jack called Naomi's boat and Claire happily awaited rescue with the other survivors. Claire looks for Charlie. While preparing to head back to the beach to await rescue, Sun expressed her relief at being able to deliver her baby in a hospital. Claire told her not to rub it in, then told Rose that her husband seemed "quite the hero.

When the group that had gone to the radio tower reunited with the group from the beach, Claire looked for Charlie among the beach camp but didn't see him, making her worried.

Hurley went to her and tearfully told her Charlie had died trying to save everyone. She cried and fell into his arm, the pair trying to comfort each other. Jack tried to get everyone to go to the beach, but Hurley disagreed with him and said Charlie's last act had been to warn them all that the people on the freighter weren't who they said they were.

Claire went with Locke's group to hide from Naomi's team, ensuring that Charlie's death was not in vain, while Jack took his group back to the beach.

The next day, Locke's group found Charlotte , who had fallen into the water from the helicopter. She asked about Aaron and was amazed to find out Claire had delivered him on the Island. After seeing Frank 's flare, Claire suggested they go look for him, but Locke disagreed. Ben shot Charlotte, but failed to kill her because of her bulletproof vest. When Locke wanted to execute him, Claire pleaded with him to talk about it before doing anything drastic. Locke asked her what would have happened if the bullet had hit her or the baby, and Claire fell silent.

In the end he let Ben live and the group continued with Charlotte to the Barracks. Claire and Kate talk about motherhood. After walking for most of the day, Claire asked Locke how much further it would be, as she needed to feed Aaron.

Locke said he wanted to visit a cabin , but couldn't seem to find it.



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