OMG YOU GUYS. I was just thinking of Juliet and the statue and this: "I thought it was Sobek too, but the producers say it's Taweret (Goddess of childbirth and fertility) -- there's the Juliette, infertility story-line that still needs to be tied up." and realized that's it's entirely possible that Juliet was actually (which was my gut feeling at the time) going to tell Sawyer she was pregnant (which I thought originally in the episode where Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Juliet run into Bernard and Rose at the cabin, and Rose sees them and goes "Oh HELL no"; when the rest of them are walking away, Juliet lags behind a smidge and Bernard says to her "Are you sure you wouldn't like some tea?" and Juliet touches her stomach before saying no thanks and heading off), and that's what "It worked" refers to, meaning her work, her reason for being on the island in the first place.
It doesn't add anything to either of the timeline stories or lend credence to any of the hypotheses about them, but it would pretty neatly tie up that end (and, of course, devastate Sawyer a little bit more, again). I just had a little "ohmygod" moment (and possibly some goosebumps. Maybe I should get another hobby) and thought I'd share it with y'all.
That's awesome. this is my favorite speculation out of this whole thread -- so sweet and wonderful. Might be right too, would dénouement a lot of stuff. If it wasn't so sad, I would be rooting for it, but pregnant then dead? that's super super dark. If it's true, they'll have to have Sawyer pluck her back out of the timestream so they can be together and raise little conman junior. That would be an Adam & Eve worth all this, wouldn't it? Jacob, son of a redeemed Sawyer?
OMG YOU GUYS. I was just thinking of Juliet and the statue and this: "I thought it was Sobek too, but the producers say it's Taweret (Goddess of childbirth and fertility) -- there's the Juliette, infertility story-line that still needs to be tied up." and realized that's it's entirely possible that Juliet was actually (which was my gut feeling at the time) going to tell Sawyer she was pregnant (which I thought originally in the episode where Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Juliet run into Bernard and Rose at the cabin, and Rose sees them and goes "Oh HELL no"; when the rest of them are walking away, Juliet lags behind a smidge and Bernard says to her "Are you sure you wouldn't like some tea?" and Juliet touches her stomach before saying no thanks and heading off), and that's what "It worked" refers to, meaning her work, her reason for being on the island in the first place.
It doesn't add anything to either of the timeline stories or lend credence to any of the hypotheses about them, but it would pretty neatly tie up that end (and, of course, devastate Sawyer a little bit more, again). I just had a little "ohmygod" moment (and possibly some goosebumps. Maybe I should get another hobby) and thought I'd share it with y'all.
Anna von Beaverpuppet
That's awesome. this is my favorite speculation out of this whole thread -- so sweet and wonderful. Might be right too, would dénouement a lot of stuff. If it wasn't so sad, I would be rooting for it, but pregnant then dead? that's super super dark. If it's true, they'll have to have Sawyer pluck her back out of the timestream so they can be together and raise little conman junior. That would be an Adam & Eve worth all this, wouldn't it? Jacob, son of a redeemed Sawyer?
nahh