FYI -- I'm digging Sayid's future hair.
Farraday the geek, does an experiment: he finds out that the island is off 31 minutes in time than the rest of the world. Is that a constant 31 minutes or is it shifting? Is a few minutes added on every day? If so when did the counting start? This changes everything you realize, don't you? I'm going to have to start watching the show with a stop watch. Now every time someone is thirty minutes late like Elsa was in the Sayid Flash Forward you're thinking, "Ah, she was on the island or he was or... Nevermind.
Did the time shifting start when Desmond blew up the hatch? My brain is hurting again!
Hurley's conscience is bothering him so he confronts Locke, who looks more and more like Creed from "The Office" every day. Locke doesn't really want to hear crap like that so he locks our fat friend in a closet. This leads to the line of the night: "Great, they sent us another Sawyer."
Locke or Creed?
Little did we know it was a set up! Curses on that Creed, I mean Locke, and his evil ways. The drive to become another Ben has overwhelmed our man from Hunt Valley. And why is the house with Jacob/Jack's Dad moving around like that? Is it the portal to another time/space continuum? A link between heaven and hell? Don't look at me, I flunked ninth grade physics. Curses on that Mr. Wickwire (God rest his soul.)
One thing that bothers me is the lackadaisical 'tude of the two "the rescuers" communicate with on the ship, Regina and George. Don't they know the fate of the known world rests on their shoulders? And they just don't seem to care. "Here comes the payload, Farraday." As if they're bagging groceries! C'mon, people, can we play our parts with a little emotion?
And future Ben with his vet hospital, it looks like he's hosting fights with Michael Vick for Pete's sake. I now believe animals are being tested to study the results of time travel & maybe even to play a role in their preservation. I think the polar bear is significant in the sense that we know it is becoming an endangered animal . Another thing Ben is interested in was human fertility . I'm starting to think Ben's main concern is using time or time travel to preserve the planet . If thats the case then Ben's an alright guy .
Speaking of sports, VH-1 has noticed that Roger Clemens steroid dispensing trainer, Brian McNamee looks like Ben, here's the photo:

Vitamin B12 shot anyone?
Daniel reminds Frank to follow the exact bearing they came in on no matter what (and then stresses the point). But this is almost exactly how Ben instructs Michael to find rescue at the end of Season 2. Considering this, if Daniel has never been to the island before, doesn't his word choice (or knowledge of the bearing leading off the island) seem a bit coincidental?
I disagreed with the theory that the Freighter Four are part of Dharma, and I still believe that to be the case. But, it does seem that these four have acquired at least some knowledge about either Dharma or the island, although from where and from who is still unclear.
Whoa! Heavy stuff's a flying folks, so let's take a look at next week's show:
Oh, by the way -- the spy on the ship is Michael, IMHO...
Hurley wants to watch Xanadu? I just lost all respect for the man.

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