GloryHunter07
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Jack will save Dan
It wont end like this though, this little changeing the future story will only be around untill the finale season 6 will be something very different as i cant see there being a whole season of them having a normal life without the crash
Jack will save Dan
Hmmmm I cant see it to be honest but you never knowPerhaps by being 'varibles' they would still exist on the island but in actual fact their plane never crashed on the island which would mean they would still be stuck on the Island but their plane never crashed - im talking about a paradox
IE 2 sets of people where in one the plane never crashed and they get on with their lives (lives in the present day) the other where the people are stuck in the 70's or 80's who learn more about the island in season 6
Jack will save Dan
Lame, i liked dans character. Did they ever explain what the little experiments dan was doing when he first arived on the island. I think some little gizmo fell out of the sky or something
"what lies in the shadow of the statue?"
i think its the hydrogen bomb and its not been detonated yet like daniel wanted to and the new people have brought some equipment with them in the steel box which they were carrying when they downed frank and there mission is to detonate it and thats the war widmore had warned locke about.
my predictions cannot be wrong!!
Errr Jack wants to carry out Faraday's plan. So he will try to detonate it.that i dont know...but i will be proven correct.
why would they bring in the h bomb if it wasn't going to be included in the future storyline ?
Well, Penny was Desmond's constant, or rather his 'anchor' so that once he came into contact with her, he'd be locked back into his present timeline. If the flashes started happening to Faraday, then he would've had to contact Desmond.I thought it was a great episode. Gutted that they've now killed two of the most likeable characters on the show ... Charlie and Dan.
Does anyone know how the end of the 'Constant' fits in with this ending ? If anyone remembers there was an entry in Daniel's journal at the end of the 'Constant' which said that if anything happened to him, Desmond was his constant. WTF ?
Errr Jack wants to carry out Faraday's plan. So he will try to detonate it.
in 1977 but i reckon the bomb is still there and these new people want it.
Whatever it is, I reckon it's pretty definite that at some point that Hydro bomb will go off.
Well, Penny was Desmond's constant, or rather his 'anchor' so that once he came into contact with her, he'd be locked back into his present timeline. If the flashes started happening to Faraday, then he would've had to contact Desmond.
I don't think it was supposed to be a plot. I reckon it was more of a way of showing that everyone has a constant. It was just one of those big reveals that Desmond happened to be Daniel's. I'm actually beginning to think that there should be more to it now...True that. but thats a plot end that was never utilized right ? And seeing how that was the last scene of probably the most critical episode on the show, surely it'll tie in with the 'Variable'. Not very logical I know ... just a gut feeling that Desmond might have something to do with where Daniel left off.
- in the original script faraday was meant to show jack and kate how a small ripple in a creek/pond would not change much but a big ripple would, he was going to demonstrate with rocks, but there was not enough time to show it on the show
Apparantly the next episode is ***** centric!!! Cannot wait![]()
Great episode. I'm not yet convinced about the whole Locke wanting to kill Jacob thing. Has to be something else to it or it seems out of character and a bit too power hungry. Remember when Jacob told Locke to help him? Maybe Jacobs trapped or needs to be freed? Richard and Ben sure seem hesitant, maybe they have something to do with it.
Maybe Jacob and Locke are one and the same.
Richard appears to be a very clueless man when he don't already know what has happened.
Who else thinks that Jacob is an older version of Locke?
they are not and i can guarantee that we'll be seeing jacob soon which isn't a surprise since locke is on his way to kill him.