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Desmond David Hume was the lone resident of the Swan at the time of the Flight 815 crash. He was discovered by Locke, Kate and Jack a month later after they had blown open Hatch. After his failed attempts to leave the Island, Desmond joined the camp of survivors. Following the destruction of the Swan, Desmond gained a mysterious ability to see flashes of the future, with which he predicted Charlie's imminent death.
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February 25th, 2008, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Dax
I agree that the 31 min. difference argues in favor of slower time off-island. And I can not explain that.
But I do believe it to be extremely likely that the child is Claire's. It looks to me like the child is about 2 in the FF, not 3 or 4 estimated by most. I am placing a lot of significance on the scene where Kate's mother desparately wants to see her grandson. I believe that indicates that she (and the world) believe the child to be Kate's biological son...
...Given that Kate faced murder charges, I find it implausible that she would have been allowed to keep any child other than her own (or at least what they thought was her own child).
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I don't know how old the child is. The way he woke up and said "Mummy" to her made him sound quite young still. Probably no more than 2 or 2 1/2. He was adorable by the way. They must get off the island while he is pretty young still because there is obviously some significant time that goes on between the rescue and the trial. Kate has had time to buy a huge house (with Oceanic money?) and establish a close relationship to her nanny. She has also heard Jack's story of the crash "so many times she believes it."
I agree there is no way that she could keep custody of a child that isn't biologically hers as a wanted felon. They obviously had to pass the kid off as hers. I still don't know how they explain that, but we shall see in the coming months.
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darnzy
Building a Raft
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March 15th, 2008, 05:44 PM
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As for the length of time between rescue and trial, almost anything is plausible. In Atlanta we have a guy who killed 3 people while escaping from a courtroom in front of many witnesses, and he confessed. That was 3 years ago and he has not gone to trial yet.
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This is a very good point. It simplifies this thread totally negating all the "4 months is 4 years" quotes. I hope this wasn't posted anywhere else (it wasn't on this thread) but in Kate's trial when the DA recommends she stay in prison for the duration of the trial, her lawyer states she was free prior to her arraingment. The point I am trying to make is the big mystery this season is how do all the ff fit in a time line? (i.e. Kate and Jack could have met at the airport before her trial)
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March 16th, 2008, 11:16 AM
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I think it's much more likely that Kate's trial was a lot closer to Jack's catching up with Hurley at the Santa Rosa Medical Center than it was to Jack and Kate's meeting at the airport. For one thing Jack is fairly bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at the first two events, but he is bearded and really screwed up in the third. I don't think he would have had time to lose his mind a bit and then clean himself up all before the trial. And what would have helped him clean himself up, anyway? He hadn't returned to the island, so his problem still beats down heavy on his mind.
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That was just an example. that's why there is an (i.e.) in front of it. I agree with the points you made though. I just would love to know the timeline, and how we as viewers are going to figure it out. 
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