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Flashes before your eyes lost
Flashes before your eyes lost





Has Faraday's journal which gives her knowledge of events. HEE Eloise: The timeline is already screwed up, the island is sunk, does not want the timeline to be corrected. Willinigly sends her son to his death to meet this end. She's concerned that Desmond meeting Penny could result in the merging of the time lines or something to that effect that would take her son from her.įBYE Eloise: Dedicated to the island and Whatever Happened Happened. She has her son alive and no island to serve. So she's the oppiste of FBYE Eloise in that way. In the HEE reality however, she has her son alive and well with no island to go to. She knows in the other time line she sent her son to the island to be killed by her in the past. Because of the destruction of the island, Happily Ever After Eloise doesn't feel drive to make sure time goes correctly, it's already been mucked up by the incident. All Episodes Season 3: Flashes Before Your Eyes. It's also why at the end of The Variable she didn't know what would happen next, the journal entrys ended. We also interview Charles Widmore actor Alan Dale, who compares his character to the current president. Eloise in FBYE knew Desmond had to go to the island the push the button, blow up the swan, get unstuck, find his constant, and leave the island. That's how she knows so much, because it already happened. I've assumed both Eloise's have Daniel Faraday's journel. I think she's purposely playing on his insecurities to get him to do what she wants him to do. Watching the scene in Flashes, I don't think Eloise is necessarily being completely honest with Desmond when she tells him the Island is all that is in his path, that pushing the button is the only great thing he'll do. He does the opposite in Happily Ever After, seeking Penny out against Eloise's advisement. Desmond fell sway to this theory back in Flashes Before Your Eyes at the last minute, giving up on proposing to Penny because he thinks he'll never amount to anything more. She subscribes to the "whatever happened, happened" theory.

flashes before your eyes lost

Eloise doesn't seem to think so, and neither does her son, Daniel, until the end of season 5.

flashes before your eyes lost

Desmond says in Happily Ever After that there's always a choice. It could be said that now that he's already done all of that with his first stay on the Island, his future with Penny is open to any possibility.ĭesmond and Eloise's conversations are good for highlighting one of the big themes of the series: destiny versus free-will. I thought Eloise's wording was more along the lines that pushing that button is the "greatest thing that Desmond will ever do" and that he has to go to the Island or else everything will end.







Flashes before your eyes lost