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Course-correction
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In Flashes Before Your Eyes, Ms. Hawking first mentions that the universe has a way of course-correcting itself. She points out a man wearing red shoes to Desmond. Moments later, the man is killed by falling scaffolding. When Desmond questions why she didn't alert the man, she insists that the man was going to die despite their actions.
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Had I warned him about the scaffolding, tomorrow he'd be hit by a taxi. Had I warned him about the taxi, he'd fall in the shower and break his neck. The universe, unfortunately, has a way of course-correcting. That man was supposed to die; that was his path. Just as it's your path to go to the island. You don't do it because you choose to, Desmond. You do it because you're supposed to. -- Ms. Hawking | ” |
Instances of Course-Correction
- Desmond repeatedly tries to save Charlie. However, he explicitly mentions that no matter what he does, Charlie has to die. ("Flashes Before Your Eyes") Indeed, Charlie dies in the Looking Glass. ("Through the Looking Glass")
- When his conscience places him in the past, Desmond attempts to buy the ring for Penelope and change his fate. Instead, he ends their relationship and proceeds with the course of action that leads him to the island. ("Flashes Before Your Eyes")
- He course corrects to keep Penny as a constant in "The Constant"
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