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Originally Posted by Frosstbyte
I think it's FAR more likely that Jin is alive and on the island. I think that monument is a tribute to him designed to reinforce the story they're all telling rather than him actually being dead.
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I disagree. Perhaps I am taking what I see too much at face value, but the way Sun's character acted at the graveyard, it just seemed too authentic for it to mean anything else other than Jin actually being dead. I just don't think it's plausible that she would act that way at the graveyard if deep down she knew that he was still alive on the island.
So in my opinion, it's more likely that Jin dies sometime soon, before the Oceanic Six get rescued, and the date of the plane crash is there on the tombstone to protect everyone else on the island.
I'll happily stand corrected if that means there's a happy reunion for the new family somewhere down the line, but I'm not convinced.
Anyway, next week's episode is going to be FANTASTIC. I can already feel it.