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Originally Posted by ken0042
Maybe an experiment on Stolkholm Syndrome. Give Kate a shower, nice meal, pretty dress, then throw her in a cage. Make Sawyer have to figure out how to get food; then it's bear food and not human food. See who last longer.
Or, maybe they need to swing Kate over to their side. If Sawyer is acting like a trapped animal and Sawyer thinks the Others really aren't so bad, will that drive a wedge between them?
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The one 'Other' jumped on the fact Kate asked about Sawyer first.
It was interesting that the other guy who was in a cage told Sawyer what direction to run when they escaped, and he ran straight into Juliet. Contrived?
Did Ben get to know them well enough (during his captivity) to decide how he wanted to handle each of them?
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