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alongwaltz:

--- Quote from: SilentJ on 25 May 2007, 04:40 ---
--- Quote from: alongwaltz on 24 May 2007, 21:02 ---Something I've been pondering:     
What is the status of Desmond's visions now?

All his past visions (other than when he traveled back in time) were about Charlie dying.  Now Charlie's dead.  Does that mean no more visions?  Will he start having visions of another person dying?  Maybe his own death?  Or something else entirely, visions of the future, but not death related?

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They actually adressed that in the episode.  In the Looking Glass Charlie asked Desmond if he had had any more visions, and Desmond said no.  Since Charlie is dead, Des' visions have stopped.

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But Charlie hadn't died yet.  They were still in the middle of the vision coming into being.  Just like, when they were walking through the jungle, Desmond didn't have any more visions until after he saved Charlie from the arrow.

SilentJ:
Meh, I still think they're gonna stop.  Especially since all of them were roundabout ways of saving Charlie, and now he's died.

I mean, think about it.  If Desmond kept having visions, they'd be repeating the same storyline but set for a different character and the show would lose viewers.

quietfox:

--- Quote from: alongwaltz on 24 May 2007, 21:02 ---Something I've been pondering:     
What is the status of Desmond's visions now? ... Or something else entirely, visions of the future, but not death related?

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Zombie Charlie coming back to eat brains.

I was kind of pissed that Desmond heard Penny but didn't get to talk to her. Poor guy.

I liked Charlie, especially since he changed so much from innocent to corrupt rock star then back again.

I think it's implied that Kate has to get back to Sawyer. One theory I've heard is that somehow they get rescued to the wrong timeline (like the Desmond episode) and Jack's father IS still alive. I saw it as Jack being pathetically messed up to the point where he writes prescriptions for himself as his dad. His beard was crazy, though.

Again, the show is taking us somewhere we'd never really expect it to. I'm pissed that we have to wait until February, but I'll live.

And I thought the finale was also directed at tormenting the shippers, as well. It made me laugh evilly under my breath a bit. You'd have to be stupid to get involved with someone on the island. Fortunately, Charlie & Claire didn't make it to the "go on a picnic" stage. Then it's final: the girl dies. That's why Charlie had to die to save Claire. If he loved her, eventually they would go on a picnic. He didn't want her to get shot.

One last thing: wasn't it cool when Ben introduced Danielle to Alex as "your mother"? Then Danielle gets this look in her eyes and says "want to help me tie him up?" or something. She was thinking "we must make up for the last 16 years by being crazy French ladies together! Soon, you will be boobytrapping this jungle, just like I did!"

SilentJ:
it's so true!  "If you're good I'll teach you to kill someone with a frond leaf and this egg spoon, dear." "Ooooh!"

beat mouse:
apparently (my friend listens to podcasts and whatnot, generally 100% reliable) the premonition was showing that jack and kate were the only ones to get off the island, bargaining somehow or doing whatever to get off the island, i suspect that is why jack turned into such a wreck, knowing he condemned all of the people he promised to save.

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