So I'm wondering why we haven't looked into the who-what-when-where-and why of Penny?
It is safe to say that we all love the Penny/Desmond/BabyCharlie happily ever after, but have we been too satisfied with them finding eachother to really notice how they found eachother?
I recently was watching the episode where Big Charlie dies. He receives a message from Penny- writes it on his hand "Not Penny's Boat" as his last words to Desmond. While I was re-watching it- I noticed Penny's surroundings. Did this scene look odd to everyone else/ vaguely familiar? I'm not sure if it was just my imagination running wild, but the scene was some sort of a library with a wood paneling that hasn't been popular for quite some time. I would imagine that it the equipment used to communicate with The Looking Glass would be state-of-the-art- unless, perhaps she had found a former Dharma station used by her father or someone else helping her along the way?
Don't you guys think that she had to have help finding Desmond? Communicating with an island that is not running on the same frequencies as we know as normal seems to me as quite a task, anyone else think its relevant?
Just some thoughts- I'm trying to get into law school and working full time, so I don't have time to elaborate- but any of you out there willing to look into this I'd great love to read your thoughts and or research lol I guess I'm just planting a seed I can't harvest!!!
have a fantastic day!!!
It is safe to say that we all love the Penny/Desmond/BabyCharlie happily ever after, but have we been too satisfied with them finding eachother to really notice how they found eachother?
I recently was watching the episode where Big Charlie dies. He receives a message from Penny- writes it on his hand "Not Penny's Boat" as his last words to Desmond. While I was re-watching it- I noticed Penny's surroundings. Did this scene look odd to everyone else/ vaguely familiar? I'm not sure if it was just my imagination running wild, but the scene was some sort of a library with a wood paneling that hasn't been popular for quite some time. I would imagine that it the equipment used to communicate with The Looking Glass would be state-of-the-art- unless, perhaps she had found a former Dharma station used by her father or someone else helping her along the way?
Don't you guys think that she had to have help finding Desmond? Communicating with an island that is not running on the same frequencies as we know as normal seems to me as quite a task, anyone else think its relevant?
Just some thoughts- I'm trying to get into law school and working full time, so I don't have time to elaborate- but any of you out there willing to look into this I'd great love to read your thoughts and or research lol I guess I'm just planting a seed I can't harvest!!!
have a fantastic day!!!