CT_Dad
<font color=red><b>Can I get a Booya?</b></font><b
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ONE problem....if you were stranded on a island you would want to be near the shore where you could signal a boat or a plane with ease if they passed. This could not be done from the houses. I personally, would stay on the beach.
But isn't the Others' camp near the shore too? It didn't seem that far a trip to the submarine. And they could always stay in the houses and post a couple people near the shore where the submarine was. I think if they don't stay there the real reason will be uneasiness about being there. The Others have never had a full out attack against the Losties on the beach, but if they stayed in the houses they'd probably always be worried about the Others coming back.
I have some thoughts about what may happen next too...if it makes any sense.
The Losties should be wondering why the Others left. Could it be because the Others knew something was going to happen to their camp? Maybe because they found out Locked entered 77 to signify an incursion by the "Hostiles?" If DHARMA (or whoever was arranging the supply drops) comes back after getting the 77 message, I wonder if they'll mistake the Losties for the Hostiles. Maybe that's what the Others want.
I have a thought about why Locke went with them too. Maybe Ben told Locke that by entering 77 DHARMA will come to the island and the Losties could get rescued. Locke doesn't want to leave the island, so it would make sense that he'd go with them in hiding because both they and he don't want to leave the island. The only thing that doesn't make sense is why Locke would tell Kate that the Others aren't forgiving. Could be that he's convinced that there's something special about staying on the island that the other Losties don't deserve?
Anyone think any of this makes any sense?