Maggers Wrote:Eloise has always been exceptional on the Island and off. She has powers and abilities and can see things none of us has seen thus far. She can work mathematical equations (think about The Lampost, the Dharma site in the US). She was a leader of the Others. She has flipped around time like Desmond has (think about the engagement ring scene in England). She appeared in a picture with the monk who "fired" Desmond when Desmond was a monk-in-training. That relationship was never explained, though she and the monk looked like sister and brother. She has popped up with Desmond in more places than anyone else.
Eloise is as key to the time business as Desmond. They have to work together or work against one another, but either way, they have a conjoined role in the outcome of the Island. Her manner with Desmond in the flash sideways was very reminiscent of her manner with Desmond in the engagement ring flash back where he first met her and she told him he was never going to give Penny the ring. She was all knowing and rudely insistent with him then, too.
That Eloise would like to keep her son alive and undo her having murdered him is key. I suspect she'll do anything to undo THAT.
Desmond is key, was key, always will be key. Penny is the constant. She was and always will be.
I like Alvin's theory about the characters having and not having, getting something and sacrificing something.
I like that Daniel and Penny know one another in their sideways lives.
I like the picture in Widmore's office, a large painting of a scale with a black stone and a white stone. Back in the day, it was the large painting in Widmore's office in Desmond's first flashback that tipped me to his involvement with the Island. That was the first clue for me about him, other than the fact that he was in the script to begin with. The other, first large painting was of a polar bear on a tropical island with NAMASTE written backwards across the top. With the new sideways flash painting of the scale and the black and white stones, it seems Widmore is aware of the Island scales and all that they portend.
More later....
Maggers, I just love you to bits. You're kind of doing a "woman of faith" thing with your analyses while I'm doing a "woman of science" thing with mine.
Considering that the Lost writers have paid homage to a number of philosophers and scientists alike over the course of the series, I think there's a possibility that we can both end up being right (or something like it).
And if I may, I have one more argument for my "split timestream must be repaired" theory ...
Schrödinger's cat.
Put simply, Schrödinger's cat paradox says that a cat, placed in a sealed box, is
simultaneously alive and dead until an outside observer opens the box and perceives the cat as
either alive or dead. The act of observing determines which potential reality becomes fact.
In the case of Lost, we have our cast of characters both on and off the island, apparently simultaneously, some of them both alive and dead (Charlie, Locke, Faraday, and a few others). This is clearly Schrödinger's cat writ large. Only one of these states of existence can become the real one in the end, depending on what is finally observed ...
by Desmond - our constant, our key, our man outside of the rules and outside of the box.
Obviously, resolution will require more than Desmond just looking at the situation. He will also need to take some kind of action. He will at least need to "open the box". What that might mean literally remains to be seen.
For what it's worth, I think (at least I hope) the writers will play a little loose with the quantum physics and instead of forcing one reality or the other to win out over the other, we will see a blending of the two somehow.