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"Nobody would have expected them to return with a baby, so they could easily have left Aaron with Penny. If Kate really wanted to raise him, I'm sure there could have been some way to later on arrange a fake foreign adoption. Or better yet, Kate could have just not come back with the others. Penny could probably help set her up with a new identity, and then she'd avoid that potential prison sentence. Putting Aaron on the raft for another 8 or 9 hours and then trying to pass him off as Kate's just seems stupid. I'm sure the writers have their reasons, but it seems very contrived."
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Hmmm...didn't think of that. Interesting.
- Yeah, i think that's one thing (one thing??) that you need to use your suspension of disbelief for...locustsloth
- ...cause if she didn't bring him home, you lose the scenes with Jack and Claire's mom and the freaky Claire dream...locustsloth
- ...So basically, Aaron going with Kate is a means to an end.locustsloth
- Though if you think about it, even though Kate says she didn't want to use him this way, he was a good sympathy card for her triallocustsloth
- for her triallocustsloth
- I've been putting a lot of consideration into what I'm about to say during the next several pages of a message comprising of many letters and wordskalkal
- when you have lots to say about a particular subject and its so much that it might just fill a set of notes, perhaps more than even four or sokalkal
- than a few, you might want to simply respond to someone, rather than using notes because its just not practicalkalkal
- Yeah, i kinda realized that at note 3, but decided to press on.locustsloth
- So, as Ben said, "i'm sorry i made your life so miserable" :)locustsloth