whenallisdark
Sep 24th, 2013, 07:38 AM
Not sure if this has been covered or not, I don't think I've come across it but I noticed something in Chapter 16 pt 1 around 10:30.
When Michael and Pegs are in the water 'bathing in the buff', Pegs asks what Island she can see. Michael seems surprised that he can see it and that he couldn't see it from the shore before. They also talk about the murky water they are in, They can't see 3 feet in front of them. I've heard a lot about the ring of fire in relation to fault lines in the episode about the cracks at ground zero a lot later on.
I don't think this is a new theory but it may be something else to through into the pot. If the plates have somehow moved and the island has come into sight from the coastline and underwater cracks may have made the water murky. It would add to some kind of natural theory.
I know the skies may be clearer due to a lack of human activity along the coast but it doesn't really explain the murky water.
If I've repeated myself I apologise, just thought it was interesting
When Michael and Pegs are in the water 'bathing in the buff', Pegs asks what Island she can see. Michael seems surprised that he can see it and that he couldn't see it from the shore before. They also talk about the murky water they are in, They can't see 3 feet in front of them. I've heard a lot about the ring of fire in relation to fault lines in the episode about the cracks at ground zero a lot later on.
I don't think this is a new theory but it may be something else to through into the pot. If the plates have somehow moved and the island has come into sight from the coastline and underwater cracks may have made the water murky. It would add to some kind of natural theory.
I know the skies may be clearer due to a lack of human activity along the coast but it doesn't really explain the murky water.
If I've repeated myself I apologise, just thought it was interesting