Written on May 13, 2008 at 3:05 am by Teresa Jusino
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TERESA JUSINO was born on the same day that Skylab fell. Coincidence? She doesn't think so. As a writer, her work has appeared in Elmont Life newspaper, and on the sadly defunct website, CentralBooking.com. She is a founding member and editor of The Revolving Door Commune Blog, is currently at work on a collection of short stories, and is writing a web series for Pareidolia Films called The Pack, which is set to debut this fall! As a geek, Teresa loves all Star Trek, Lost, Fringe, comics, and anything Joss Whedon, Brian K. Vaughan, and Neil Gaiman ever touched. She is also an aspiring fangbanger.
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What I want to know is how did the Doctor reach the island *dead* before he was actually killed on the boat? And before I could explain it off by thinking the show was showing things out of sequence, the doctor gets the Morse code message that says he’s dead! I wonder if that’s why Keamy killed him, because he was supposed to die? If they didn’t kill him would something be thrown way off balance in the universe?
Also, I liked the candy bar thing as well.
Well, the island is definitely sitting in a different pocket of time than the rest of the world. It’s like when Daniel did that experiment with the rockets or whatever being shot off the freighter. The clocks didn’t match up when the rocket arrived to the island, and I believe the clock that was on the island was running fast. The island seems accelerated for some reason – though we still don’t really understand why.
But that’s why it’s so important to travel at that specific latitude/longitude to get to the island…because if you diverge, chances are it will take you “forever” to get there.