Susan Lloyd/Theories
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- Due to some currently unspecified connection (probably legal counsel) she had with Mittelos Bioscience, Susan Lloyd was indirectly responsible for Michael Dawson's car accident by wishing it, just as Juliet Burke had wished her ex-husband Edmund get run over by a bus.
- Her law firm was also the one that handled the attempted adoption of Claire's baby.
- Her blood disorder was a byproduct of a Hanso experimentation (Walt was the product).
- Walt manifested the lethal blood disorder.
- Was murdered:
- So that Walt's future could be more easily manipulated.
- By Hanso (Her efforts in International Law may have been a threat to Hanso global interests).
- Is not dead:
- Faked her death to reunite Michael with Walt
- Is a recruiter/conspirator for The Hanso Foundation to send Walt and Michael to the island on Oceanic Flight 815.
- One of the reasons that she didn't seem to care much for Michael's claims on Walt as a father was because he was NOT Walt's father. In one instance when Michael says "I'm his father" Susan replies "Since when?" which could have multiple meanings, it could mean that Michael hasn't been a good father figure for Walt, or he is not actually Walts biological father... Also Walt, who shows signs of being somewhat psychic, often repeats to Michael, "You're not my father." While it seems on the surface to be rebellion, it takes new meaning when considered in light of Ms. Klugh's suspicious questioning of Michael: "Are you Walt's father?"
- Is Rose's daughter. In a deleted scene from the season 2 DVD Rose mentions she has a daughter who died.
- Unlikely as she does not appear to recognize Walt or Michael...nor they her.
- If Susan and Rose had become estranged at some point in time before Susan met Michael, there is no reason why Michael and Walt should know Rose. Maybe Susan was adopted or raised by her father.
- Unlikely as she does not appear to recognize Walt or Michael...nor they her.
- Was a slave on the Black Rock and at some point left the island. Her "blood disorder" is a result of living on the island and developing an unnaturally long life (or immortality). She passed something of this on to Walt, creating his special abilities. Alvar Hanso is theorized to have really been his great grandfather Magnus Hanso who was on the Black Rock, and Alvar had blood abnomalities and was said to be "older than he looked." Susan left the island at the same time Hanso did and led a life in the modern world, as a servant initially. According to Retrieversoftruth.com, the "son of a servant named Lloyd" saved the life of a yellow lab born to a black lab owned by the Porter family. Unsure of the exact year, but this yellow lab saved the life of Dr. Vincent "Wally" Bolé who was a boy at the time. Bolé was born in 1938, so it is safe to assume that the yellow lab was born around this time or the early 1940's. Susan married Brian Porter because she knew him as a descendent of her former employer, possibly resembling someone she had affection for. If the servant was Susan Lloyd, then that means she had another son, born in the 1930's or earlier.

