Lost 206 Secret Clue 1

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Episode 206 - Secret Clue Poor Shannon… Just when everything was coming together and she was making progress towards becoming a better person, she received another visit from a familiar face. We’ve not seen him in weeks, but last night Walt appeared to her not once, but twice. Left alone after sharing an intimate moment with Sayid, Shannon hears a noise at the tent door and turns to find Walt once again hunched over and dripping wet. He spoke his garbled message and disappeared again before anyone reached the screaming young girl. And, as usual, we’re here to save the day and help you out. Watch the video to learn that Walt is, once again, doing the crazy-backwards-speaking thing, and his message is no less chilling than last time – “They’re coming... And they’re close…” The second time he pops up, he definitely seems to carry the role of harbinger of doom. He tells Shannon to be quiet, but she ignores him, calling for Sayid. Up to this point, Shannon has been the only Lostie to see the visions of Walt, leading to the others questioning her sanity, but after Sayid finally alleviates her fears, he can see the young boy too. Does this mean that he will now start to see Walt in visions? Did you catch the blink-and-you’ll-it first meeting between two of our survivors? Remember in the first episode of this season when Jack was forced to choose between operating on the woman and man involved in a head-on and he opted to save Sarah, his future wife? Well, the man who died was named Adam Rutherford – Shannon’s father! As another doctor gives Shannon’s step-mother the bad news, Jack pushes past behind him, refusing to make eye contact with Shannon, obviously battling with his decision. This is a major moment in terms of pre-island connections. Sure, Boone saw Sawyer in the Australian police station, but that was the night before the flight. Shannon’s father’s death occurs at least two years before Jack heads to Australia, which leads us to wonder – what’s the connection? Oh, and Adam's time of death - 8.15.... One last thing, for you eagle-eyed message board posters – our Losties seem to have terrible luck when it comes to auto accidents. Michael was run down in ‘Special’ when Walt was nearly two, Locke was knocked down chasing after his mother in ‘Dues Ex Machina’ and a car smashed into Kate when she was trying to escape from the hospital with Tom during ‘Born To Run.’ No big deal, right? Rewatch you season one dvds and have a closer look – in all three accidents, the offending vehicle is a gold Pontiac Bonneville…

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