PapaThor
04-26-2007, 01:44 AM
As of this writing - after viewing D.O.C. - who could the parachutist be in cahoots with?
Who do you think? Charles Widmore? The Others? The Hostiles? Penny? Ben? Jacob?
I lean towards Penny because:
The parachutist speaks multiple languages - English, Portuguese, maybe Russian.
We know that Penny's lookouts were Portuguese.
Desmond quoted her as saying that, "... with enough money ... you can find anyone."
The chutist had a copy of the Des/Pen photo.
Desmond had a vision of a parachutist coming to the Island.As a footnote, it's too early to tell what context the chutist was refering to when she said, "... no survivors." We'll have to wait to hear her entire conversation to find out what she meant. I am sure (70%) that she doesn't have all the facts - The Island Facts. i.e. the Losties version of events.
Penny Trivia : "In Homer's Odyssey, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus (Desmond?). She waited for him for twenty years while he was lost at sea, resisting the advances of 108 suitors who tried to marry her. Because of this, she is often used as a symbol of marital fidelity." (Emphasis by PapaThor)
Ref: http://lostpedia.com/wiki/Penelope_Widmore
Who do you think? Charles Widmore? The Others? The Hostiles? Penny? Ben? Jacob?
I lean towards Penny because:
The parachutist speaks multiple languages - English, Portuguese, maybe Russian.
We know that Penny's lookouts were Portuguese.
Desmond quoted her as saying that, "... with enough money ... you can find anyone."
The chutist had a copy of the Des/Pen photo.
Desmond had a vision of a parachutist coming to the Island.As a footnote, it's too early to tell what context the chutist was refering to when she said, "... no survivors." We'll have to wait to hear her entire conversation to find out what she meant. I am sure (70%) that she doesn't have all the facts - The Island Facts. i.e. the Losties version of events.
Penny Trivia : "In Homer's Odyssey, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus (Desmond?). She waited for him for twenty years while he was lost at sea, resisting the advances of 108 suitors who tried to marry her. Because of this, she is often used as a symbol of marital fidelity." (Emphasis by PapaThor)
Ref: http://lostpedia.com/wiki/Penelope_Widmore