ABC Lost In Virtual Reality Update - 11/07/2004
Think of what you're saying.
You can get it wrong and still you think that  it's all right.
Think of what I'm saying,
We can work it out and get it  straight, or say good night.
We can work it out,
We can work it  out.
Life is very short, and there's no time
For fussing and fighting, my  friend.
I have always thought that it's a crime,
So I will ask you once  again.
Continuing with the 
Grassy Knoll Institute theory that the islanders were  abducted by aliens and are in a virtual reality experiment in human behavior,  Wednesdays episode strengthened my position.The group splits in two, one stays on the shore line in hopes of signaling a  rescue ship while the other group hunkers down in the jungle in an area with  fresh water, shade, and a defensible perimeter. Then something happens, the  doctor, (Jack) gets trapped in the cave and the group comes together and tries  to dig him out. They can only open up a small entrance and someone must shimmy  through and help Jack. The rock star, Charlie, who thinks the rest of the group  doesn't think he is helping out, the same rock star who is hooked on drugs,  volunteers to go. He reaches Jack and in his attempts to free him, causes  another rockslide and now both are trapped.
Jacks love interest, Kate, the mysterious woman running from the law gets  news of the cave in and works feverishly to rescue Jack. The whole group is  coming together, working together, with a plan.
Amazingly, the rock star sees a moth, and follows the moth to safety and both  he and Jack walk to the group and Jacks love interest runs to him and wraps her  arms around him.
Also, another miracle occurs on this episode.Charlie, he rock star, has been  addicted for years to a hard drug, and John Locke, the bald man with knives  finds out, takes his drug stash, and helps him in two days to kick his habit.  Charlie takes the drugs and throws it into the fire for he is finally free. One  would think that it would be a long painful withdrawal being addicted for years.
Why does this strengthen my theory? Thanks for asking. Very logical actually.  Tonight's episode was a classic laboratory study on human behavior and how when  faced with danger and adversity, the entire group pulls together. Hence, Charlie  volunteering to squeeze through the hole and the rest digging and removing  rubble endlessly.
Also, what a coincidence that Jack and Charlie spot a moth and it leads them  to the cave exit. Very convenient indeed.
Tune in next week for the next update.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL