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Originally Posted by Kiowa Warrior
It really didn't sit comfortably with me the way Jack seemed so calm and, well, accepting of everything that he can order everyone on the plane about. If he had to say 'just say you're in shock they'll buy that as an excuse' then he himself must not be in shock, no? Or maybe not in as much shock as everyone else.
Oh and Locke's Orange Smile is still a brilliant scene to watch  Scavenger Kate was just cruel to not even attempt to smile back at him or anything...
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Good point. Perhaps the events of the
Finalé had
time to digest perhaps, though presumably they would not
necessarily be in shock after
100 days on the
Island [or whatever number
Karen Decker stated]. I think perhaps
Jack and
Sayid are more
composed individuals whereas
Sun,
Hurley,
Kate are not. Who am I missing here?
I did feel sorry for
Locke when she chose not to smile back but in her
defense she was disgusted in herself for having to steal shoes from a deceased passenger.