tim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sent the following on 3/14/2008 2:08 PM:
> On Mar 14, 12:54 pm, Kittyn <wo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 01:42:13 -0400, "Steven L."
>>
>>
>>
>> <sdlit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> s0183616 wrote:
>>>> Todd wrote:
>>>>> I think it's possible that Jin is alive and still on the island.
Jack
>>>>> has been telling a lie about what really happened, so it's possible
>>>>> Jin's death has been re****ted to help cover up the existence of the
>>>>> island.
>>>>> As for Sun's and Hurley's sadness at the cemetery, perhaps they too
>>>>> are playing a role because they are being watched by Widmore's or
>>>>> Paik's people.
>>>>> Something just doesn't ring true about this. It smells of a red
>>>>> herring. Even the preview for next week's episode, where we're told
>>>>> someone is going to die, doesn't convince me. Lost isn't known for
>>>>> giving things away that easily.
>>>>> Of course, I could be completely off base. Guess we'll find out
soon
>>>>> enough.
>>>> No, it makes very good sense. I will bet you and I are correct.
>>> Oh, please.
>>> You think Sun is crying crocodile tears in front of Jin's grave like a
>>> professional actress? (It's Yunjin Kim who's the actress; Sun is
>>> supposed to be just this wealthy daughter of some wealthy
businessman.)
>>> I thought you were claiming that Sun has been fooled into believing
>>> falsely that Jin is dead. That might possibly make some sense. But
to
>>> claim that her tears and weeping was an act just to fool some spy is a
>>> conspiracy theory worthy of robgood.
>> Or maybe she was crying because of how much she misses him and because
>> he was not able to be there for the birth of their child. Seeing the
>> grave could have brought all those feelings front and center. People
>> don't just cry when someone is dead, after all. It might be even
>> harder to get past the whole situation if he is actually alive and she
>> doesn't think she will ever see him again.
>
> Keep in mind,he is not actually buried there. It is just a symbolic
> grave.
> She is not actually standing over his casket.
> She could grieve just as much at home looking at a picture of him.
Are you suggesting that you're in a position to know how Sun should or
could grieve?
--
Jim Gysin
Waukesha, WI


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