You are not going to get your damn answers from the first episode of season 3 because this show will provide more questions than answers. By the end of season 3, you will get maybe one or two answers, but 50 more questions.
If I were taken by the others, I probably would be disoriented from the drugs and feeling a little out of place to ask coherent questions.
You would think the most educated individual on the plane, Jack, would have been asking more questions to Julia or Ben about their mission on the island, but he didn’t, why? One reason would be finding a way out of the newest hatch and then having a random stranger who might be potentially dangerous walk in the room with a folder filled with information about his life.
How would this make you feel? Would you be asking questions? Would you be comfortable enough to talk to someone who:
1. Killed people at your camp
2. Kidnapped a pregnant woman and left one person for dead
3. Threatened to kill one of your friends because you were looking for the guy who was looking for his son, but was taken prisoner by the others.
4. Might perform scientific experiments on you and or your friends, which might be painful.
I like asking questions and if I were on the island captured by Ben and his comrades, I would ask:
1. Who are you?
2. Who am I?
3. Why are you here?
4. Why am I here?
5. What is the secret of the universe?
6. Are you him?
7. Were you at one time a doctor?
8. Why do you talk like that?
9. Where did you get this food?
10. Is this all a dream?
11. Why are you experimenting with animals and humans?
12. What did you do to Walt?
13. Why are you taking our people?
14. What makes me different from anyone else?
15. What is the Dharma Initiative?
16. Are you working for the government?
17. Is this entire island a psychological experiment?
18. If this island is a psychological experiment, did I pass the test?
19. What is up with the smoke mist monster?
20. Why do we have to press the button every 108 minutes?
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