There's one really big one that bugged me because it stood out as very poor writing. That being Dr. Linus having to give in to Principal Pervert's counter-threat. I mean Linus had more than enough on him to completely ruin his life, he could have used it as leverage to make the principal not only quit and hand over his job, but to also force him to write a good letter for Alex, no? Massive plot hole. (Unless I'm missing something?)
Another one is what McFly pointed out in his thread, that being Hurley's remark to Richard about him not having aged in 30 years. However if memory serves only Jack saw Richard in the past, not Hurley. Should have given the line to Jack instead of "audience surrogate" Hurley who's job as usual is to ask the questions we would ask (again, as McFly said).
And this one's not really a plot hole I guess (in a way it is) but Hurley not telling Jack about what Jacob had warned about the temple attack felt off. Unless Hurley is now afraid of Jack ever since he smashed the mirrors and fears incurring more of his wrath? lol Speaking of being afraid, Hurley running off like a coward also seemed silly. Just as Jack is now a "believer", so really should Hurley be after all the things he himself has experienced. He also shouldn't even really be that afraid of death itself given he sees that dead people still live on (as spirits/ghost whatever). lol Clearly they had to make Hurley react that way to add more tension/conflict to the scene, and to make Jack's own personal new faith be felt more strongly via contrast.
Another one is what McFly pointed out in his thread, that being Hurley's remark to Richard about him not having aged in 30 years. However if memory serves only Jack saw Richard in the past, not Hurley. Should have given the line to Jack instead of "audience surrogate" Hurley who's job as usual is to ask the questions we would ask (again, as McFly said).
And this one's not really a plot hole I guess (in a way it is) but Hurley not telling Jack about what Jacob had warned about the temple attack felt off. Unless Hurley is now afraid of Jack ever since he smashed the mirrors and fears incurring more of his wrath? lol Speaking of being afraid, Hurley running off like a coward also seemed silly. Just as Jack is now a "believer", so really should Hurley be after all the things he himself has experienced. He also shouldn't even really be that afraid of death itself given he sees that dead people still live on (as spirits/ghost whatever). lol Clearly they had to make Hurley react that way to add more tension/conflict to the scene, and to make Jack's own personal new faith be felt more strongly via contrast.
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