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Excellant question. For lack of anything else, maybe it was because Jack was still inside where the smoke was still concentrated, while Kate was outside in the fresh air.Some lostpedia tidbits:
The title of the episode, "Left Behind," is also the title of a novel by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins giving a fictional account of what might happen after the "rapture." (The rapture is the future vanishing of Christians to meet Christ in heaven, believed in by many evangelical and fundamentalist Christians.) After Kate, Juliet, Jack, and Sayid are left behind by the Others, Sayid says regarding the Others' sudden disappearance, "It's like fifty people disappeared into thin air."
The Feast of Saint Lucy falls on December 13, the same day that the events of Left Behind occur. The Losties have a feast on that day.
The barracks' rec room has a Mousetrap game, previously revealed to be Locke's favorite.
Locke tells The Others that Kate is a good person. (Good and bad people) But Locke's opinion of Kate changes when The Others tell him about her criminal past.
Sawyer is reading Watership Down again.
Juliet says it was the 4th time her shoulder had been dislocated
The 4 digit code that Juliet types in is 1623 (also: 1+6-2+3=8)
Has Locke joined The Others? If so, does that make him a good person?
How did Locke hurt his hand? (It was bandaged)
Why was the barrier turned off? How could Juliet tell that it was off?
Juliet mentions that The Monster doesn't like "our fences" -- does this imply the existence of other similarly protected facilities on the island?
What were the flashes as the monster approached Juliet and Kate?
Where/How did Juliet learn her self-defense moves?
Was Jack gassed at the same time as Kate, if so, why was he still asleep a day later?
The Feast of Saint Lucy falls on December 13, the same day that the events of Left Behind occur. The Losties have a feast on that day.
The barracks' rec room has a Mousetrap game, previously revealed to be Locke's favorite.
Locke tells The OthersKate is a good person. (Good and bad people) But Locke's opinion of Kate changes when The Others tell him about her criminal past.
Has Locke joined The Others? If so, does that make him a good person?
How did Locke hurt his hand? (It was bandaged)
Why was the barrier turned off? How could Juliet tell that it was off?
Where/How did Juliet learn her self-defense moves?
Was Jack gassed at the same time as Kate, if so, why was he still asleep a day later?
They used a tree to climb over at a certain location. I think Juliet turned on the microwaves and nuked smokey as he went by, which made him high-tail it the other direction.Couldn't smokey have gone over the fence, the same way Sayid, Locke and kate did?
My thought on this is maybe smokey is "brainwashing" Jules. Like a way of control to make sure she is going to follow through with the plan.Smokey returns in Episode 3x15, "Left Behind". This time, Smokey is chasing after Kate and Juliet. In an encounter with the two, Smokey does something we really haven't seen to date. He flashes bright lights in Juliet's face. This seems different than the scanning we saw with Eko.
What do you think?Also, when Smokey appears at the fence, we see Smokey emerge from several pieces that join together to form one big smokey. When Smokey runs away, he appears to break into two pieces.
Interestingly, as Smokey approaches the fence, there are three large "heads" that are very noticeable. Could this be confirmation that Smokey is indeed the "Cerberus" mentioned on the Blast Door Map? Is it possible that Smokey is comprised of three separate entities that are capable of joining together, or working independently. Could this explain why sometimes we hear the clackety-clak noises of a roller coaster when Smokey appears, and sometimes we don't?
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