3.2: The Glass Ballerina
Summary (from Wikipedia)
Sayid’s attempt to rescue Jack, Kate and Sawyer from the others jeopardizes Sun and Jin’s lives.
Key themes
| Theme | Relevant Episodes | Theories |
|---|---|---|
| Cons and deception | 3.2, 2.22, 2.21, 2.20, 2.17, 2.15, 1.6 | 385 |
Key locations
| # | Title | Aired | Central character | Theories |
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Top theories written after The Glass Ballerina
| Title | Author | Cmnts | Votes | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ben is telling the truth! | thevickers | 17 | 19 | +15 |
| 325 Souls Aboard | fivestades | 15 | 16 | +14 |
| Freighter People or Others? | Irocz28 | 36 | 30 | +12 |
| Changing the numbers | JediRedeye | 19 | 12 | +12 |
| The Captain and Michael | Irocz28 | 15 | 17 | +11 |
Well, I was not much of a fan of the Sun flashback, but it does make one wonder how long Jin knew of Sun’s affair. Sawyer is smart; he has got to know that the Others are listening in.
Will Jack pull a Michael, and betray his friends?
Quick note: Benjamin Lyons
Say it like this:
Ben Lying, as in, ‘I have been lying to you’. Could this be a clue?