Is that the one where they all have to stay on the "path" when they sight-see in the past?
Yes. And a moth gets killed....
eta: Actually, they go hunting. They shoot dinos that were about to snuff it anyway.
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Is that the one where they all have to stay on the "path" when they sight-see in the past?
Yes. And a moth gets killed....
eta: Actually, they go hunting. They shoot dinos that were about to snuff it anyway.
That story is what good sci-fi is all about. Simple, direct, mind-blowing.
Maybe, what they aren't showing is Jack, going around killing people who are supposed to die but who somehow have lived.
Then he'd kill Tru's brother, wouldn't he?
Maybe -- except that Tru's brother did die. . . . but (apparently) wasn't supposed to. Otherwise he wouldn't have spoken to Tru.
ARgh. It just doesn't make sense.
they talk about how he has to "preserve fate". my question is, if the person was meant to die, can't they die tomorrow? I mean, so she saves harbor patrol chick. why can't jack just have her die next week? she's still dead.
Because she may do things in the interim she wasn't supposed to do. Everyone's going to die anyway, right? If them dying later was good enough, he wouldn't have a job.
I mean, so she saves harbor patrol chick. why can't jack just have her die next week? she's still dead.
That occurred to me, too, Vortex. Expecially since he had a date with her. I guess he wants to avoid murder charges, though.
The whole fate thing is troubling for me - if it's fate, it happens. I'm okay with there being a way that things are "supposed to be" I just wish they wouldn't call it fate if it needs all this help.
If them dying later was good enough, he wouldn't have a job.
right. so, why did he get her out on the water that night? she didn't die at 3:17 or whatever, so shouldn't that have solved the problem.
I figured there was some cosmic significance to the "day", although we've seen that Tru sometimes only rewinds to a middle of the day snooze, so that theory kinda falls apart.