Is Sayid "believing" the anonymous note sender?
Is the note-sender Ben's spy?
And I don't think Michael is Ben's spy by default. He might be, he may not be. I just don't think you can jump to that conclusion yet.
If the note-sender is Ben's spy on the boat, then why assume that the spy (and by extension, Ben) has their best interests in mind? And perhaps the captain is exactly who he says he is, and the note was just to sow suspicion.
I'm enjoying this season so far. It seems to have direction, as opposed to just stringing the plot along like it did last season.
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