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Originally Posted by JStrider
-=walt and hurley are playing backgammon... walt gets the roll he wants EVERY time...
If he was making those things happen, is it possible he could have caused the plane wreck?
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He also tells him something along the lines of "I've always been lucky."
I don't think he caused the plane wreck (I hope it's something more insiduous than a pissed off 10 year old boy's whim), but I certainly think he's going to be an important part in them getting off the island.
Not to mention his dog, which I don't think is really his dog. Remember, how in one of the first episodes he's looking for the dog and can't find it. The next episode the dog shows up. Unhurt, clean and perfect? Everyone else looked like Hell warmed over, but Walt's dog.....well, you get the point.
Mrklixx: I don't think they'll be that obvious. Not that the island couldn't do it, but Walt wouldn't think it up. His mom is dead. Had been for a bit when his father came to get him. Walt was sure his mom was dead. The dog, however, nobody saw the body. Nobody was
sure if the dog was dead. So, maybe, Walt imagined himself up a new doggero, no?
noodles: I think that bird was just the first noticible instance of Walt's "differentness." I was watching the show with a couple of friends and when that bird smacked the window, there was an OMFG moment when the guy next to me made the comment that the bird Walt was looking at was the same kind of bird that hit the window. I'd have to re-watch the episode to be certain, but I kind of got that impression as well. Especially when the step-father's gaze fell on the book, specifically the picture of the bird Walt was talking about.