Steve Jordan
I like SF. SF is cool.
There have been some interesting speculations on the "time travel" aspects of Lost, what might be going on, and what affect it might be having on the characters.
Some have speculated that characters have a destiny that the island can somehow manipulate, though not actually change. Example, Mr. Friendly's pointing out to Michael that he "can't kill himself, because the island won't let him." Another, Charley's death, after Des had repeatedly saved him from other prescient "deaths," as if it was inevitable, the island's insistence that a prescribed destiny be satisfied.
In last night's ep, Ben met Widmore, and when Widmore asked if he was there to kill him, Ben replied, "You know I can't do that." Some people believe that this implies Widmore cannot be killed... something about his exposure to the island has immortalized him.
The "constant" idea brought up by Desmond's unexpected mental time-jaunting has brought up suggestions that other characters on the island have "constants" of their own.
And finally, Ben's appearance in Tunisia, and subsequently asking a local what the date and year was, suggests time travel (on top of teleportation, no less).
I can recognize that the island is somehow "time-warped" from the rest of the world, which affects the perception of time from one place to the other. On the other hand, the idea that the island somehow locks-in a destiny that cannot be changed, I don't know about that. And I still haven't figured out the whole "constant" thing. Any ideas?
Some have speculated that characters have a destiny that the island can somehow manipulate, though not actually change. Example, Mr. Friendly's pointing out to Michael that he "can't kill himself, because the island won't let him." Another, Charley's death, after Des had repeatedly saved him from other prescient "deaths," as if it was inevitable, the island's insistence that a prescribed destiny be satisfied.
In last night's ep, Ben met Widmore, and when Widmore asked if he was there to kill him, Ben replied, "You know I can't do that." Some people believe that this implies Widmore cannot be killed... something about his exposure to the island has immortalized him.
The "constant" idea brought up by Desmond's unexpected mental time-jaunting has brought up suggestions that other characters on the island have "constants" of their own.
And finally, Ben's appearance in Tunisia, and subsequently asking a local what the date and year was, suggests time travel (on top of teleportation, no less).
I can recognize that the island is somehow "time-warped" from the rest of the world, which affects the perception of time from one place to the other. On the other hand, the idea that the island somehow locks-in a destiny that cannot be changed, I don't know about that. And I still haven't figured out the whole "constant" thing. Any ideas?