Thursday, April 26, 2007
What really happened...The Other 48 days!
After Sawyer, Michael, and Jin were thrown into the pit, they were joined shortly after by a woman who identified herself by the name Ana-Lucia. When she questioned who they were, they explained how they were the survivors of a plane crash and to their surprise, her response was "815?" It turns out that the tail section of the plane crashed on the opposite side of the island, with almost 22 passengers who survived. These tailies have actually had it worse off than the other survivors. Since the first night they have been dealing with attacks from "the Others" and more than twelve of their own have been kidnapped and taken god knows where! When "the Others" came back the second time, one of them met their fate and a list was discovered that had everyone's name on it! This instantly caused trust issues between the tail survivors and their leader, Ana-Lucia, was not taking any chances. If there was a possibility that one of them was posing as a survivor she was going to figure it out. After a few more survivors died from infections, it was time to move inland and seek better sources of food for the remaining seven castaways. Ana was convinced that the trader was Nathan, but before she could figure out she was wrong, he was killed by Goodwin, the last person one would think was one of "the Others"! When Ana finally put it all together she decided to question Goodwin as to how long he was going to keep up this charade. She remembers him running out of the jungle ten minutes after the crash, he wasn't wet, he was never even on the plane! He admits to her that she is indeed right and when she inquires as to what really happened to Nathan he says that "Nathan was not a good person...that's why he wasn't on the list!" They have a bit of a struggle, which ends with Goodwin accidentally throwing himself through a wooden stake. Finally, the remaining five are safe, but they still have the first 48 days to remind them of trusting people who seem like they're harmless.
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