We already knew about the dreams, didn't we? What with the dreams about flying and the dreams about the accident. I would definitely agree that they're metaphorical, though, which is actually going to be huge fun, I haven't played the pick-apart-the-prophecy game for ages. Re: Nathan: it was not SINISTER. DUDE. He has to FLY PETER OUT OF THE CITY AND SACRIICE HIMSELF SEE MY WEAKNESS FOR SACRIFICE BEING INDULGED EVEN MORE? Guh.
Eh, I sensed sinister. Although if he sacrifices himself in the finale to save the city and his wife takes over the seat, that could be kinda cool. I'm also of the mind that it was Ted blowing up, but Peter, with his empathic capabilities, was dreaming from Ted's point of view.
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Date: 2006-12-07 03:08 am (UTC)We already knew about the dreams, didn't we? What with the dreams about flying and the dreams about the accident. I would definitely agree that they're metaphorical, though, which is actually going to be huge fun, I haven't played the pick-apart-the-prophecy game for ages. Re: Nathan: it was not SINISTER. DUDE. He has to FLY PETER OUT OF THE CITY AND SACRIICE HIMSELF SEE MY WEAKNESS FOR SACRIFICE BEING INDULGED EVEN MORE? Guh.
Eh, I sensed sinister. Although if he sacrifices himself in the finale to save the city and his wife takes over the seat, that could be kinda cool. I'm also of the mind that it was Ted blowing up, but Peter, with his empathic capabilities, was dreaming from Ted's point of view.