Someone wrote in [personal profile] mrv3000 2009-02-14 02:19 am (UTC)

His mum will bring her back to life. I'm convinced. I don't know how or why or anything, but she has to, as far as I'm concerned. Or else she'll just magically come back to life when everyone comes back to the island (I'd still credit Eloise with this). I'm pretty sure Locke's not going to stay dead, so maybe she'll revive when he does. Is this starting to sound like wishful thinking yet?

I hadn't really thought of it as if he tells her she dies and if he doesn't she might live. That might be because at that point I was busy squirming because she was going all backstory/monologue, which spells imminent death. Dan's pretty keen on not messing with wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey (except with Desmond), so he might travel back in time and tell her just because she told him that he told her, even though he knows it won't do him any good. Or maybe he forgets that she told him that, ends up in the past, realises that he's looking at young Charlotte, and tries to warn her, time/space continuum be damned.

Sorry for ranting/theorising/procrastinating at you,
Siobhan

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