Sayid finally brought up the fact that they shouldn't have survived the crash (with hardly a scratch). Is this starting to confirm the idea that the only folks that survived were supposed to (their miracle/redemption)? Or is it reaffirming some of the suspicions that they didn't really survive?
Do none of you here watch Babylon 5? Because I seriously think speaker's brain has been taken over by a Vorlon. *peers closely into speaker's ear* Can't tell from here. Need to operate.
And I do agree it is about time they mention the craziness of any survivors. Wonder if they bring it up just to put the "it happened, deal with it" fanwanking to rest, or to make us wonder more....
Did you people not read my topic about Speaker working for the all too dangerous JJ and crew? I really think he is lonely in coach but this is between me and him and I will leave you two ladies out of this. * I carry the green light saber.
But to answer your question carol, I think the survivors have obviously been thinking how in the world any of them could have survived and with Sayid's assumed religion beliefs, Sayid has to be either questioning his faith or believing his faith is holding true and needing to talk to someone kind of took a small jab with Kate because Sayid trusts Kate. Nothing more.