What a pity that the topic with Walt's abilities was not developed further. And his stepfather in Australia was also somehow connected with the Dharma -__-
@Forbidden: In his (stepfather's) Australian house, the Dharma emblem is depicted on the floor in the hall. Obviously, there was a reserve for the future, but it did not grow together.
@Shm: Lostpeida calls it just an image that looks like a Dharma logo, but it is not. And in the 1st season, there didn't seem to be a Dharma - it was invented in the 2nd.
@Gevorg: Well, the series was invented on the go, there's nothing to be surprised about. But it would still be interesting to know what they have prepared for this line. Well, just like that, a bunch of "groundwork for the future" disappeared: 1. Shannon's father, Adam Rutterford, was the driver who crashed into Jack's future wife Sarah. Jack decided to save Sarah and Adam died. Split. 2. Walt's "bird therapy". "- You're not looking!" 3. The packaging company where Locke worked belongs to Hurley.
Well, in general, there are so many bundles and references stuffed that it's unclear how they don't recognize each other in person at the airport =)
Oh, you're an ept, I understood it was a speech about Walt when the dead birds were shown. It's even a pity that this storyline was thrown into nowhere in the end.
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/The rest of the living:_needing_elements
1. Shannon's father, Adam Rutterford, was the driver who crashed into Jack's future wife Sarah. Jack decided to save Sarah and Adam died. Split.
2. Walt's "bird therapy". "- You're not looking!"
3. The packaging company where Locke worked belongs to Hurley.
Well, in general, there are so many bundles and references stuffed that it's unclear how they don't recognize each other in person at the airport =)