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When Walt mentions that The Others are not who they seem to be, Ms. Klugh tells him she will put him back in "the room".

  • Walt is clearly unsettled by this threat.

Theories

  • The room is some sort of punishment for Walt;
    • It is a place where the whispers which are heard on the Island are more apparent and vocal, hence the fear Walt felt at not wanting to be put back in there to face them again.
    • It is just a room where they put Walt; there's nothing for him to do in there
  • The room is where they perform experiments on Walt, possibly connected with his paranormal gifts.
  • The room is a sensory deprivation chamber designed to train Walt (and/or others) in the use of psychic or other paranormal abilities.
  • The room is The Door. It may just be a small closet-like inset into the rock wall, but a room none-the-less.
  • The room is near the Others' camp. Evidence for this could be inferred from Ms. Klugh's threat which seemed as though it would happen immediately if Walt didn't behave, rather than that she would take him all the way to another location and put him there.
  • The room is probably a punishment. Perhaps solitary confinement.
  • The room is something like an iron maiden torture device
  • It is the same room that Jack is being imprisoned in A Tale of Two Cities.
    • If it is the room in the Hydra, then that could explain why Walt appears to be wet when projecting himself.


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