Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: ahurtt
Originally posted by: lyssword
Excellent episode! Also one more thing, it looks like once he "connected" he can remember everything? Sayid never told him his name in this episode, but after he talked on the phone he smiled and said " thank you, Sayid " as if he knew him.
If by "he" you mean Desmond, yes that is a good point and I think I have a possible explanation about why that was. We already knew that something was up with Desmond even before he got on the chopper to fly out to the boat. He had demonstrated that he knew stuff that was going to happen which was how he was able to save Charlie's life so many times. The working theory is that he is caught in an iterative loop of some kind or some how the island has affected him in such a way as to give him a sort of "omniscient" quality. Whatever it is that has happened to him, it made him susceptible and vulnerable to whatever happened to him when they chopper was flying through that "storm" on it's way back to the ship. The others on the chopper were not affected because whatever happened to Desmond that made him vulnerable never happened to them. Whatever it was that happened to him, that storm split Desmond's psyche. He now lived in two different times simultaneously and his two selves were not aware of one another. He needed to find a way to rejoin his past self with his present self and make his psyche whole again. His personal timeline continuity was broken. . .split in two. That's where the constant comes in. He needed something or someone who he knew during both times that his consciousness was alternating between. The constant was the instrument by which he could restore the continuity of his own personal timeline and save his own life. That constant was Penny.
My guess is that the storm they crossed is a temporal "front" if you will. And that ever since the button didn't get pushed and there was that electromagnetic "explosion" it has been moving slowly outward like a shockwave emanating from the island. The further it moves outward, the further out sync the timeline of everything inside the shockwave's radius gets with everything still outside of it. If not stopped somehow, eventually this temporal shockwave will expand and cover the entire globe. But that's just pure speculation on my part. I cannot, of course, substantiate any of this.
But what made Desmond susceptible to the effects the storm caused in him?
what made him susceptible was the electromagnetic field he was exposed to when he was in the hatch.
have you watched the 'orientation' video for
The Orchid?
if not, in combination with the lasting effects from 4x05... prepare to have your mind blown.
they are really starting to get into the properties of the island, bout damned time. The writers are honing down on their story lines due to the series having a dated finale in 2 more seasons after this one. So now they know what they need to include in each episode. I have a feeling these last 2.5 seasons are going to be the strongest seasons of the series, and there probably won't be a 'weak' episode ever again (like the first half of Season 3).
this whole electromagnetic field thing... I KNEW it was going to be brought up again. They presented it in the Season 2 finale I believe (and possibly an earlier episode in the season, with something being pinned to a wall due to the electromagnetic field. that actually may have been the season 2 finale as well, having trouble remembering... been awhile).
That field is extremely important to Desmond's character and is going to be a major point of the character of the island itself.