I'm not talking about the big deal in terms of storyline, i'm talking about the big deal that everyone was worried she would die.
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Thundermatts wrote:I'm not talking about the big deal in terms of storyline, i'm talking about the big deal that everyone was worried she would die.
Thundermatts wrote:IT WASN'T MOOT TO THE PEOPLE ON THE ISLAND BEFORE SHE LEFT.
Jesus Christ, Lost turns people into insufferable retards. I had to quit going to the lost site I liked, don't tell me I have to quit coming to this thread.
Thundermatts wrote:Ha! Sorry I called you an insufferable retard. You're actually an insufferable genius.
Oh yea, totally thought that they were going to die together.alucardbarnivous wrote:Batman25JM wrote:^I too thought the sonic pillars were going to kill one of them. I was sitting there cringing when the ran toward each other.
Ditto.
They combined Proteus and Legion in Ultimate X-Men. Guess I could've been more specific.alucardbarnivous wrote:BlueMaxx wrote:Oh, Proteus. He was in the original universe, too. His power of reality manipulation was more prominent in Ultimates, though.
Proteus wasn't Xavier's kid. Legion was his son.
Tomer Soiker wrote:Maybe if he had posted his answer with a related quote people wouldn't have missed it, but Kerouac just named another X-Men villain the fit to T-Matts' theory: Mastermind. I don't believe this, but it fits as well as Proteus.
Also, Jerry: You are correct - Kevin MacTaggert a.k.a. Mutant X a.k.a. Proteus was Dr. Moira an Joseph MacTaggert's son, but in the Ultimate Universe continuity the character was changed to be Moira's son with Charles Xavier, wherein he takes the role of Joseph as the deserting father that ultimately drives his mutant son into attempting to destroy reality. While it made Charles' character "richer", it didn't have the same affects on his students as the original storyline did. It was also a mix of the Proteus, Legion and Psylocke storylines from 616.
You would've been a great addition to the Lost writing team.Thundermatts wrote:Tomer Soiker wrote:Maybe if he had posted his answer with a related quote people wouldn't have missed it, but Kerouac just named another X-Men villain the fit to T-Matts' theory: Mastermind. I don't believe this, but it fits as well as Proteus.
Also, Jerry: You are correct - Kevin MacTaggert a.k.a. Mutant X a.k.a. Proteus was Dr. Moira an Joseph MacTaggert's son, but in the Ultimate Universe continuity the character was changed to be Moira's son with Charles Xavier, wherein he takes the role of Joseph as the deserting father that ultimately drives his mutant son into attempting to destroy reality. While it made Charles' character "richer", it didn't have the same affects on his students as the original storyline did. It was also a mix of the Proteus, Legion and Psylocke storylines from 616.
I was joking, that's not my theory about Lost.
ok but think of it like this, you wore a white shirt today. maybe it looked good maybe it didn't. but what if you wore the blue one? maybe the cute girl at the coffee shop this morning would have liked that shirt better...enough to mention it to you and strike up a conversation. you being the stud that you are asks her out and she accepts. things go great and have a while you ask her to marry you, you do the studly thing and after 9 months you have a baby. Naturally having your genes in him he grows up to be a great man and one day becomes President! and it is he who stops the gradual decline that would erupt into World War 3. But you wore the White shirt, she did not even look at you and you are here posting with us...Mnemosis wrote:Look at it this way... are there alternate realities for EVERY. SINGLE. DIFFERENT. DECISION? Is there a reality where I wore a white shirt today, but that's the only way it differs from ours? Or, do timelines only diverge when critical elements are changed? Are there people and events recognized by the cosmos as significant, and when those things change, reality branches? That seems far more likely, or there'd be a LOT of excess realities. So the theory then is that each of these events, each of these people... there's a path they're SUPPOSED to take. The argument is that no matter how hard they try to fight against this, it is the natural order of things for them to revert back to "the norm."
At least, that's what I think.
TENIME_art wrote:Juliet says "the baby was conceived on the Island", and Sun says "it's Jin's".
That's good enough for me. It didn't look like she & Michael really had anything going, and if they showed her cheating with Jae, why wouldn't they show her cheating with Mike, too?
BlueMaxx wrote:I've always wondered the Michael thing too. Although Jin was overprotective, maybe he sensed that she had been with someone (Sawyer?) and saw Michael being too friendly with Sun. I honestly find it highly doubtful, but I've always considered it. Her baby is Jin's. Look at the kid, for Jin's sake.
TENIME_art wrote:Wait, what!? Sun's been with Sawyer!?
Sandman wrote:ok but think of it like this, you wore a white shirt today. maybe it looked good maybe it didn't. but what if you wore the blue one? maybe the cute girl at the coffee shop this morning would have liked that shirt better...enough to mention it to you and strike up a conversation. you being the stud that you are asks her out and she accepts. things go great and have a while you ask her to marry you, you do the studly thing and after 9 months you have a baby. Naturally having your genes in him he grows up to be a great man and one day becomes President! and it is he who stops the gradual decline that would erupt into World War 3. But you wore the White shirt, she did not even look at you and you are here posting with us...Mnemosis wrote:Look at it this way... are there alternate realities for EVERY. SINGLE. DIFFERENT. DECISION? Is there a reality where I wore a white shirt today, but that's the only way it differs from ours? Or, do timelines only diverge when critical elements are changed? Are there people and events recognized by the cosmos as significant, and when those things change, reality branches? That seems far more likely, or there'd be a LOT of excess realities. So the theory then is that each of these events, each of these people... there's a path they're SUPPOSED to take. The argument is that no matter how hard they try to fight against this, it is the natural order of things for them to revert back to "the norm."
At least, that's what I think.
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