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<blockquote data-quote="Steverooo" data-source="post: 1974349" data-attributes="member: 9410"><p>Because he's an assassin?...</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, Kate said the guns belonged to the Marshall. She could have lied, but the evidence supports her. They were not inside the "Personal Effects" envelope, as they should have been, if they were hers. Also, before she knew about the case, when she took the gun away from Sawyer, she said that she doesn't like guns (and had no motive for lying, then).</p><p></p><p>So I choose to believe Kate. "The Marshall" had way too many guns (and bullets). He took her prisoner, but I think we will later find that he was sent to kill (or at least coerce) her, and was no Marshall at all... That was just the ruse he used in order to gain custody of her.</p><p></p><p>So why was he bringing her back to the US? He could have taken her somewhere in the Outback, and killed her, there... So, obviously, she has something SOMEBODY wants...</p><p></p><p>Kate manipulates, Kate lies, but she never seems to enjoy it. Kate always does what she has to do, and moves on. I get the idea that she is really an OK sort, who was pushed too far, did what she had to, and someone died because of it. Because she can't forgive herself, she can't settle down and become part of anything. There are too many ghosts behind her... and someone sent the "Marshall" to get something from her. Someone very powerful, desperate, or both!</p><p></p><p>That's my take on it, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steverooo, post: 1974349, member: 9410"] Because he's an assassin?... For what it's worth, Kate said the guns belonged to the Marshall. She could have lied, but the evidence supports her. They were not inside the "Personal Effects" envelope, as they should have been, if they were hers. Also, before she knew about the case, when she took the gun away from Sawyer, she said that she doesn't like guns (and had no motive for lying, then). So I choose to believe Kate. "The Marshall" had way too many guns (and bullets). He took her prisoner, but I think we will later find that he was sent to kill (or at least coerce) her, and was no Marshall at all... That was just the ruse he used in order to gain custody of her. So why was he bringing her back to the US? He could have taken her somewhere in the Outback, and killed her, there... So, obviously, she has something SOMEBODY wants... Kate manipulates, Kate lies, but she never seems to enjoy it. Kate always does what she has to do, and moves on. I get the idea that she is really an OK sort, who was pushed too far, did what she had to, and someone died because of it. Because she can't forgive herself, she can't settle down and become part of anything. There are too many ghosts behind her... and someone sent the "Marshall" to get something from her. Someone very powerful, desperate, or both! That's my take on it, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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