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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: SoCal
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008
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| actually I believe the FIRST time Charlie nearly is killed is moments after the crash. Charlie is stumbling around the wreckage and a piece falls just feet behind him. He turns and looks as if thinking "Oh my that almost fell on me!" check it out in the Pilot episode |
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| | #23 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2008
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| There are several instances of Locke knowing when it's about to rain, and I think I've seen someone else do the same thing. Then you have several different characters who end up in scenes where they say "this wasn't supposed to happen this way," or "you're not supposed to do this." Locke tells Jack he shouldn't make that call to the freighter. Also, to add to the discussion of Charlie almost dying, he almost dies on the plane before the crash. If he hadn't gotten up to go do heroin in the bathroom, he would've been in the section that didn't survive. I think this is key to the story, and why he eventually had to die. He wasn't fated to survive the crash so the universe course corrected eventually. |
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| Senior Member | Charlie wasn't the only one who should have died in the crash. Boone and Shannon were supposed to be in first class, tried desperately to be there, but couldn't get seats. Later on the island, Boone dies from injuries sustained when he fell with the little plane (course correction?) Then, wet Walt lures Shannon into the woods where she is shot (course correction?). I'm also thinking that their not being able to get first class seats, thus surviving the crash, WAS the deviation from the course. I also think it was orchestrated by someone who knew they'd be needed on the island. Shannon and Boone ended up playing important roles on the island. Boone needed to be there, because if he wouldn't have died when the plane fell then Locke never would have banged on the hatch door which stopped Desmond from killing himself. Shannon was needed to translate the French message. After each fulfilled their role, they were no longer needed, and the course correction took place (in this case it meant killing them). As I thought of this, another time-loop possibility struck me: Boone's hallucination. When Locke gives him the drug and puts him in the sweat lodge, Boone has a vision where Shannon it killed by the smoke monster etc. Maybe it wasn't merely a vision, but a memory of the way things had happened before. Boone ends up saving her in that episode, but the course is corrected when they both die later on. A final thought: if Boone was supposed to die in first class, and not by falling in the little plane, does that mean Desmond is supposed to be dead? Is this the reason for the timeloop and the reason Boone and Shannon survive: because they are intrical parts of Desmond's course correction, stopping him from killing himself so he can trigger the failsafe? |
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