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Either that or the island may have lit one of his listening stations up like a Christmas Tree when the time travelling Losties were returned to the present. Either way, what matters now is that he's back and things just got a whole lot more interesting.

So now that Widmore has finally returned to the island, what are his true intentions and why exactly is he after the Man in Black? Also, who or what does he have locked away on the submarine? Sawyer went out of his way to mention it more than once during "Recon" which means the writers want us to know that it is significant. Maybe Widmore has Desmond locked away and his master plan is to reintegrate him into the plot! Oh Desmond, how we've missed you!

It's uncertain whether or not Widmore was able to recognize present day Sawyer since we all know that they did meet once before in If Widmore did recognize him however, he sure did a great job of not giving anything away.

Widmore's return couldn't have come at a more convenient time. With the inhabitants splintering off into two distinct factions this gives Widmore a great opportunity to take control of the situation for his own personal gain. However, Widmore's primary interest in his conversation with Sawyer appears to be the Man in Black. It has to be remembered that despite his past, Widmore was once leader of the Others and we can only assume he was also loyal to Jacob as well.

Is it possible that Widmore is reassuming his previous charge and protecting the island from this immediate threat? If Widmore had access to as much information as those who have shared his prior position which is to say, not much , then it is possible that he knows very little about Jacob's search for a candidate. If that's the case however, then why is he arriving now, when events on the island are at their most volatile and Jacob's list of candidates is dwindling down?

It's possible that Widmore has had much greater access to information than any of his colleagues may have had. Don't forget his purchase of Tovard Hanso's Black Rock ledger. Widmore's no slouch and he's been utilizing his time while exiled to learn more about the mysterious island he once inhabited.

So what is Widmore's endgame? Beyond just searching for the Man in Black he is undoubtedly going to be seeking out Ben Linus to end their long running feud. If that's the case, he may attempt to find a loophole in the same rule that both Jacob and the Man in Black shared. As for the rest of Widmore's plans, they could simply be a quest for power. The island can be used to travel through time, it can heal the sick, even bring back the dead and there is a wealth of unexplored scientific possibilities just waiting to be discovered.

Who wouldn't want to possesses such power? Then again, those who we suspect are villains on Lost can never be painted with such a broad brush. Both Ben and Charles have performed similarly devious acts in service to the island but we've learned much more about Ben's motives to at least understand if not defend his actions.

We have to remember, there is much to learn about Widmore's ultimate motivations and to simply suggest that he is after the 'power' the island posesses wouldn't be a wise assumption.

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Who made the Rules? Like, what's preventing Smokey from killing the Candidates directly? What was so special about Walt? No, really. They made a big deal out of it and everything. Jacob was immortal, right? So what made him decide he needed to start doing such a huge head-hunting search for his replacement? Why is Aaron so important? Why wasn't Kate supposed to raise him? What was the Dharma Initiative really up to on the Island?

What was their ultimate goal? Why did the Hanso Foundation regard the Dharma Initiative as a failure? It seems like everyone who was a passenger on Oceanic has numerous connections that they don't even know about.

Like Jack and Claire being half-siblings, and Sawyer's ex-girlfriend helping Kate confront her mom. What caused this excessive degree of synchronicity?

In the "flash-sideways" universe, the island is under water. When exactly did this happen? Why did Ben and Widmore hate each other quite so much? Why couldn't Ben just shoot Widmore in the face that one time when Ben came into Widmore's bedroom? Why did Widmore order Keamy's gang to kill everyone on the island except for Ben? Especially since Widmore is so keen for Locke to lead the Oceanic Six back to the island a few years later.

And why exactly is Widmore so keen for the Oceanic Six to come back to the island? Because they're Candidates? Or some other reason? If he is keen for there to be Candidates on the island, why did he order Keamy to kill them all? After Richard Alpert met Jacob and Jacob explained the island to him, why didn't Richard repeat that explanation to everyone he met? How did Richard and the Others decide whom to recruit from among the various people who came to the island after that? What was the deal with all those lists?

The lists weren't lists of Candidates, since the Others didn't try to recruit Sawyer or Jack. So what were they? Why did the Incident in leave the island's women unable to give birth? What's with the huge importance placed on fertility on the island, what with the Tawaret statue? Why are so many women separated from their babies? So why was Widmore unable to return to the island? And then why was he able to return to the island after all? Also, why did turning the donkey wheel mean that Ben was unable to return to the island, except with the Oceanic Six?

What was the deal with that brand on Juliet's lower back? Where did that supply drop come from? You know, the huge pallet of food and stuff? Who built that weird Dharma Initiative door that leads to a stone wall?

Did the Others put it there as part of their fake village? What was the Sickness that the Dharma Initiative was vaccinating people against? Is it similar to the Smoke Monster "claiming" people, or something else?

When the Smoke Monster told Sayid that he could have Nadia back from the dead, was he referring to the "flash sideways" universe, or something else? Or just lying? What were the Others having Kate and Sawyer build?

Was it really going to be a runway? For what? So if the hydrogen bomb going off caused the "flash sideways" universe and prevented Oceanic from crashing, how did it change Hurley's lottery numbers, or make Sawyer a cop instead of a con-man? Who's the mother of Jack's son David in the "flash-sideways" universe? On a related note, where's alt-Juliet?



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