Asked 9 years, 6 months ago. Active 3 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 21k times. The question here is What makes him special? Improve this question. Tablemaker Tablemaker I think the real question is: what does "Special" mean? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Walt is "special" According to Lostpedia : People have noticed something "special" about Walt throughout his life, and he seems to have psychic powers of some sort. In his flashback episode, called "Special": Brian also admitted that he was afraid of Walt, saying: "There's something about him.
He's referred to as special at least three times: Ben refused, saying Jacob wanted him there, and that Walt is important and special. Boring "official" answer The Triva section answsers: At Comic-Con , co-creator Damon Lindelof stated that the source of Walt's powers was never meant to be full-throttled mystery. The cited source, HitFix adds: That said, because they had expected to be canceled after the first 13 episodes, they never banked on having to deal with Malcolm David Kelley's growth spurt, and at that point had to write him out, only giving Walt some semblance of closure in the bonus epilogue, "New Man in Charge," on the complete series DVD set.
There are many; some are: Walt is "special" because he can manifest his thoughts into reality. In the episode "Special" Season 1 while playing backgammon with Hurley, Walt thinks a number out loud and then rolls it. In the episode "Special" when Locke is teaching Walt how to throw knives, Locke says, "Imagine it in your mind's eye.
In the episode "Special", When studying native Australian birds, Walt tries to get his distracted stepfather's attention to look at the bronze cuckoo and when he can't a bronze cuckoo flies into the back door and kills itself. Many theories center around his powers being either telepathic, wish-based, time-and-space bending, or some combination of the three. In reality, the truth is probably less thrilling. For one, it's become well known that the Lost creators never had a master plan mapped out for the series like they lead us to believe.
Some of the mysteries were even mysteries to the writers themselves. So, it's entirely likely that Walt's powers were simply arbitrary plot devices meant to intrigue us without one specific end in mind. Lost Co-creator Damon Lindelof all but came out and admitted as much when it came to Walt's powers. At Comic-Con , he said the source of Walt's powers was never intended to be mysterious. Why is Walt special? Judging by Walt's age when he's recruited by Ben, Hurley has not been the island's protector for long at that time.
Similarly, Ben's role appears to be most similar to that of Richard. Ben is a mortal man, brought to the island semi-unwillingly, and has no special powers other than those directly granted to him by Hurley which may be none. However Walt is obviously extremely powerful, like Dogen.
Dogen's role may have been crucial to the island's operation, as the temple is a the closest approximation of Jacob's vision of an ethical community. Dogen's role was somewhere between Ben's and Richard's, though a leader of "the Others" he appears to have had direct contact with Jacob and to have had a defined mission.
Thus Walt, having direct contact with Hurley and possessing supernatural ability, is an ideal candidate to be guardian of the temple complex and any "others" taking residence there. The alternative is that Walt is lined up to be a new "smoke monster" island guardian , but since Hurley likes Walt he likely does not wish to "curse" him by turning him into a solitary kind of ghost.
Walt's powers are a gift from Jacob to go alongside his candidacy for becoming in charge of the Island, like Hurley, Desmond and to an extent, Richard.
It is known Jacob is able to bestow powers onto others, even if we don't see it on-screen. Jacob anticipated that Walt and his powers would prove instrumental to the Man in Black's defeat. However, the Man in Black was aware of Walt's powers and Jacob's plan and the threats this posed to him, so, using his guise of Jacob the man in the cabin Ben answers to he manipulated Ben into ordering Walt to be kidnapped, which of course led to Michael and Walt leaving the island.
It is interesting to note that almost shortly after Walt's kidnap, Desmond is discovered by the survivors. Desmond was considering Jacob's trump card of sorts, but in reality could have very well been Jacob's back-up plan in response to Walt's kidnap. She tells Jack about her affair with his father and their daughter, Claire, causing Jack to finally realise his relation to Claire. The main purpose was to stop Jack and Kate from following him and Claire, or at least to slow them down.
Ethan inserts a remote-activated implant that is later used to trigger nausea and bleeding. Prize: Aaron. Because he was pressured to kidnap Claire and her baby for the Others, Ethan wanted Aaron badly enough to cut him out of Claire early, and Charlie wants to protect both Aaron and Claire.
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