I believe that Goodwin said that the children were "in a better place". That is usually a euphemism for heaven, which would suggest that the children are in fact dead, but I'm not so sure that's what he meant.stonyc said:With the passenger kidnappings (we don't know that they're dead, and "Goodwin" alludes to the children being fine), especially of the good ones, could the Others be trying to form a utopian society?
Yeah, a lot more insight into Ana Lucia this time. They made a point of showing us how protective she was of the children, that she feels personally responsible for them. She also said that she doesn't have children of her own, and seems to regret that.stonyc said:And a supposedly 20-year old Army knife... how would Ana Lucia know that unless she had some sort of military training? She also seemed to handle herself pretty well against Goodwin.