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<blockquote data-quote="Thinker" data-source="post: 54678644" data-attributes="member: 1694"><p>Ok...</p><p> </p><p>1) What is it about this island and crazy killer women? </p><p> </p><p>2) Did the Crazy Killer Woman have the 'gate-keeper' ability like Jacob? (Did she control just who came to the island?) </p><p> </p><p>3) From the looks of things, the Crazy Killer Woman was a first class sorceress: *she* was the one who set up the rule confining the (unnamed) man in black to the island and forbidding Jacob and MIB from directly killing each other. Jacob came pretty close to breaking that rule when he sent MIB into the 'heart of the island'.</p><p> </p><p>4) Just how did Crazy Killer Woman massacre the entire settlement? One woman verses something like a hundred plus people, many of them armed warriors. Errr...</p><p> </p><p>5) We know that MIB and the 'village people' came up with the 'wheel' idea for directing/controling the island energy, but it looks like that particular settlement got wiped out before it could be installed. MIB tried the same thing with a later group, maybe?</p><p> </p><p>6) For the most part, Jacob comes across as...subservient...here, though he is already a distant figure even at this time period.</p><p> </p><p>7) Speaking of which...just how far back is this? Might be as recently as a thousand years ago...which would make the statue Jacob later took up residence in the creation of an even earlier bunch.</p><p> </p><p>8) Disturbing thought: if this was *way* back - 2000 - 3000 years ago, and the statue, lighthouse, ect were all later constructs by later groups of people (after Jacob became the guardian), then the implication here is that Jacob was directly responsible for wiping out these earlier groups, much as Crazy Killer Woman did with this bunch. Does not really argue for Jacob being 'good'. </p><p> </p><p>9) Despite being guardian of the island, and not really inclined to leave at this point in time, we know that Jacob was able to leave the island, at least for periods of time, later on. The irony here is, that given his stay at home nature, he probably would have prefered to send MIB off on these off island errands, and MIB would have jumped at the chance. </p><p> </p><p>10) Speculation - after the being tossed into the 'Heart of the Island', MIB is probably more closely linked to and dependant on the island for his continued existence than he is willing to admit. I suspect that even if he was able to leave the island, he would end up either dead or crippled in short order as a direct result. </p><p> </p><p>Also sheds light on the black and white stones thing, the 'Adam and Eve' bit (though that would mean that Jacks dating was way off on that), and other little things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thinker, post: 54678644, member: 1694"] Ok... 1) What is it about this island and crazy killer women? 2) Did the Crazy Killer Woman have the 'gate-keeper' ability like Jacob? (Did she control just who came to the island?) 3) From the looks of things, the Crazy Killer Woman was a first class sorceress: *she* was the one who set up the rule confining the (unnamed) man in black to the island and forbidding Jacob and MIB from directly killing each other. Jacob came pretty close to breaking that rule when he sent MIB into the 'heart of the island'. 4) Just how did Crazy Killer Woman massacre the entire settlement? One woman verses something like a hundred plus people, many of them armed warriors. Errr... 5) We know that MIB and the 'village people' came up with the 'wheel' idea for directing/controling the island energy, but it looks like that particular settlement got wiped out before it could be installed. MIB tried the same thing with a later group, maybe? 6) For the most part, Jacob comes across as...subservient...here, though he is already a distant figure even at this time period. 7) Speaking of which...just how far back is this? Might be as recently as a thousand years ago...which would make the statue Jacob later took up residence in the creation of an even earlier bunch. 8) Disturbing thought: if this was *way* back - 2000 - 3000 years ago, and the statue, lighthouse, ect were all later constructs by later groups of people (after Jacob became the guardian), then the implication here is that Jacob was directly responsible for wiping out these earlier groups, much as Crazy Killer Woman did with this bunch. Does not really argue for Jacob being 'good'. 9) Despite being guardian of the island, and not really inclined to leave at this point in time, we know that Jacob was able to leave the island, at least for periods of time, later on. The irony here is, that given his stay at home nature, he probably would have prefered to send MIB off on these off island errands, and MIB would have jumped at the chance. 10) Speculation - after the being tossed into the 'Heart of the Island', MIB is probably more closely linked to and dependant on the island for his continued existence than he is willing to admit. I suspect that even if he was able to leave the island, he would end up either dead or crippled in short order as a direct result. Also sheds light on the black and white stones thing, the 'Adam and Eve' bit (though that would mean that Jacks dating was way off on that), and other little things. [/QUOTE]
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