ok, just watched "cabin fever". I was having a Lost mini-marathon and I have to stay away from this thread all weekend.
Did I call that one or what?
Also, just for the record
Or...
Like CHRISTIAN FUCKING SHEPARD!
I wrote some stuff about Time Travel and a theory about Regina (Zoe Bell's character.) But it doesn't really seem to be so important now. maybe i'll post it later on when we don't have anything else to talk about. assuming it doesn't get disproven by then. I'll just say that the 3 days time differential seems to be about the standard deviation.
So yeah, Richard Alpert. definitely immortal.
Now I don't know about Mr. Abbadon. Based on him talking to Naomi and Hurley in the nut house, I always figured that he worked for Widmore. I don't recall ever seeing him on the Island with the Others. Also that scene with Locke was maybe, what, five years ago? Doesn't necessarily indicate any magic on his part.
With Claire and the psychic, and to a lesser degree Hurley and the numbers, it showed that there was some magical/metaphysical connections to them being involved in the crash of 815. Obviously the notion of fate is a central concept to the show. But this thing with Locke seems to clearly imply that Widmore/Dharma/Others worked to set events in motion to ensure that Locke specifically (and everyone else by association) ended up on the Island. That is something that I think most of us long since suspected, as the coincidences are a little bit too convenient to be just that.
Did I call that one or what?
Also, just for the record
the fact that Locke appeared right after is leaning me back toward the Locke is Jacob theory.
Or...
Jacob is a character that we have seen (in full form) on the show before,
Like CHRISTIAN FUCKING SHEPARD!
but what if Jack's dad really isn't dead? After seeing Locke’s dad it has confirmed that people and things really do physically manifest on the island, not just in the psyche's of the survivors.
I always kinda suspected he had a lot more to do with it then was shown, given the fact that he has connections to so many characters, by far above any other secondary character on the show.
I wrote some stuff about Time Travel and a theory about Regina (Zoe Bell's character.) But it doesn't really seem to be so important now. maybe i'll post it later on when we don't have anything else to talk about. assuming it doesn't get disproven by then. I'll just say that the 3 days time differential seems to be about the standard deviation.
So yeah, Richard Alpert. definitely immortal.
Now I don't know about Mr. Abbadon. Based on him talking to Naomi and Hurley in the nut house, I always figured that he worked for Widmore. I don't recall ever seeing him on the Island with the Others. Also that scene with Locke was maybe, what, five years ago? Doesn't necessarily indicate any magic on his part.
With Claire and the psychic, and to a lesser degree Hurley and the numbers, it showed that there was some magical/metaphysical connections to them being involved in the crash of 815. Obviously the notion of fate is a central concept to the show. But this thing with Locke seems to clearly imply that Widmore/Dharma/Others worked to set events in motion to ensure that Locke specifically (and everyone else by association) ended up on the Island. That is something that I think most of us long since suspected, as the coincidences are a little bit too convenient to be just that.