After tonight's fantastic episode I realized why everyone came to the island. Seeing Daniel talk to Charlotte, having to try and destroy the Swan station before the incident, detonating jughead.
When Charlotte lay dying, and she told Daniel that someone that looked like him told her to get off the island, he realized both theirs and everyone else's purpose. None of them are supposed to be on the island. Charlotte (age 5 or6), and all the other dharma folks leave the island, or die. The jughead will detonate, destroying anything in it's path. If Charlotte does not get off the island, she will never grow up. If she successfully leaves the island she will either:
a)Be asked by Charles Widmore to go on a expedition to an Island with strange, and mysterious properties.
b)Live her life with never knowing of where she came from, and not be a pawn in destiny's game.
What Daniel is trying to do is to make B happen. He has to detonate the jughead, so that everyone will never come to the island. Eloise never told Daniel he would have to die because that would have the possibility to destroy the existence of time.
Everyone will sacrifice their families, friends, and lives outside the island. Their child versions will be able to their own destiny. There is freewill, but it can't effect your current life. Since everyone traveled through time, and with Locke unsticking the donkey wheel, everyone from Oceanic Flight 816 became a variable. They now have the ability to alter their younger self's time line. Destiny has her fickle way, and these variables can now toy with her. They are to alter their child version's time line so that they never come to the island. The swan will never exist, Desmond will never fail to enter 4,8,15,16,23,42, and none of the Oceanic flight 816 will come to the island.
Their lives on the island from this point forward though? That's what is up for season six to show us. Will Daniel's plan succeed? Will Eloise make it to the jughead in time? Find out next time on a very exciting LOST!
When Charlotte lay dying, and she told Daniel that someone that looked like him told her to get off the island, he realized both theirs and everyone else's purpose. None of them are supposed to be on the island. Charlotte (age 5 or6), and all the other dharma folks leave the island, or die. The jughead will detonate, destroying anything in it's path. If Charlotte does not get off the island, she will never grow up. If she successfully leaves the island she will either:
a)Be asked by Charles Widmore to go on a expedition to an Island with strange, and mysterious properties.
b)Live her life with never knowing of where she came from, and not be a pawn in destiny's game.
What Daniel is trying to do is to make B happen. He has to detonate the jughead, so that everyone will never come to the island. Eloise never told Daniel he would have to die because that would have the possibility to destroy the existence of time.
Everyone will sacrifice their families, friends, and lives outside the island. Their child versions will be able to their own destiny. There is freewill, but it can't effect your current life. Since everyone traveled through time, and with Locke unsticking the donkey wheel, everyone from Oceanic Flight 816 became a variable. They now have the ability to alter their younger self's time line. Destiny has her fickle way, and these variables can now toy with her. They are to alter their child version's time line so that they never come to the island. The swan will never exist, Desmond will never fail to enter 4,8,15,16,23,42, and none of the Oceanic flight 816 will come to the island.
Their lives on the island from this point forward though? That's what is up for season six to show us. Will Daniel's plan succeed? Will Eloise make it to the jughead in time? Find out next time on a very exciting LOST!