Locke is a wildcard, as is whoever stays to be the guardian. How do they fit into this alternate future we've seen.
I think Lain is right though, there will be a "reset" which puts everyone in the right place in this new alternate time line. I didn't explain that, but that's what I meant would happen in the end, but the way people are on the island reflects the future they'll end up with.
Sayid has never been able to give up his torturing and killing ways, so he will never get his woman and has gone back to being a "hired hand" for instance.
Maybe the new time line Locke is based on the one who sacrificed himself but then got a new start, but tainted by the evil of a LDM?
From the look of the LDM to Kate after she came onto their side from the temple, he's not a happy bunny about her joining that side. I think it was clear he wanted her dead or with the others.
Claire is another odd one, she's clearly gone mad, so how does that affect her future?
Marc, I know what you mean, the series is
very odd this time around. It doesn't seem to have even as much direction as previous ones. It's actually quite similar to the second series where you're getting answers but it's just raising more questions. While that's going on, there's not actually much happening in the episodes, there's very little movement or flow in the plot. It's because they're keeping us guessing right until the last minute. The end of the second season and start of the third was very much like this, and I was ready to give up at that point. I stuck it out though, and this calm period without much movement is just laying down important "back story" ready for the big reveal and final showdown.
The lull before the storm... And unlike five years ago, we know the storm will hit in the very near future