Paul R Wrote:I realised something that might have some significance. Back in one of the first two episodes of this season (can't remember which one, sorry) when Richard was patching up Locke's bullet wound, he said that the next time Locke sees him, Richard won't recognise him, and sure enough, that turned out to be the case. So this surely means that Richard knows where The Island is going to time-shift to each time. Not sure how significant this is going to be, but it seems to cement Richard's status as Lord Of The Manor.... well, until Locke's self-fulfilling prophecy comes to a head at the end of the last season, of course.
colburn0004 Wrote:I took this as more him knowing because it had already happened to him. It kind of means that Richard may see more of Locke to let him know when he was shot in the woods.(if he didn't let him know that during theyre meeting) Richard knew Locke would see him at some point when he doesnt know him. It's this event that causes Richard to seek out Locke. I don't think it means Richard knows where they are being sent in time.
colburn0004 Wrote:I took this as more him knowing because it had already happened to him. It kind of means that Richard may see more of Locke to let him know when he was shot in the woods.(if he didn't let him know that during theyre meeting) Richard knew Locke would see him at some point when he doesnt know him. It's this event that causes Richard to seek out Locke. I don't think it means Richard knows where they are being sent in time.
sigokat Wrote:You just made my head hurt LOL
AlvinFox Wrote:Time travel is so thought provoking. Such as, Richard giving Locke the compass in the future and Locke returning it to Richard in the past. Was this only just set in motion, or has there been a 50 year loop that this compass is always traveling? If Richard hadn't given Locke the compass would Locke have still gotten it and traveled back in time with it?
Did that even make sense?
I always thought traveling to the past would result in an instant paradox. As soon as you go back you change something and it just snowballs until the point you traveled from. However, after reading Timeline long ago I liked the idea that if you traveled to the past whatever you did has already been done and is reflected even before you go back. That better explains why Richard had an interest in young Locke.
I need a nap now.
AlvinFox Wrote:Time travel is so thought provoking. Such as, Richard giving Locke the compass in the future and Locke returning it to Richard in the past. Was this only just set in motion, or has there been a 50 year loop that this compass is always traveling? If Richard hadn't given Locke the compass would Locke have still gotten it and traveled back in time with it?
Did that even make sense?
I always thought traveling to the past would result in an instant paradox. As soon as you go back you change something and it just snowballs until the point you traveled from. However, after reading Timeline long ago I liked the idea that if you traveled to the past whatever you did has already been done and is reflected even before you go back. That better explains why Richard had an interest in young Locke.
I need a nap now.
colburn0004 Wrote:Makes sense i was wondering myself where the compass began. It drives me crazy trying to think about how it started. I was kind of wondering if There are now 2 compass's as Richard gave it to Locke to (nevemind about this post it is driving me crazy trying to figure out where it begins. Its like finding the start in a circle.):confused: