HACKS - 5x10
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HACKS - 5x10
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The endless loop
Here’s something I’ve had in the back of my mind for almost as long as I’ve been an Outlander fan.
Jamie and Claire have always and will always find each other. Literally.
Claire is born in 1918 and falls through time in 1945. She arrives in 1743, spends 3 years there, goes back to the 20th century, stays there until 1968, goes back to 1766. Presumably lives the rest of her days with Jamie until she dies (Diana Gabaldon has repeatedly said that she expects the series to end circa 1800, in Scotland, but then again she said that Book 5 would be called “King Farewell” and that there would only be one more book after that…but I digress…)
Anyway, the key point is that even if Jamie and Claire pass away circa 1800, Claire will be born again in 1918. She’ll fall through time again in 1945. She’ll meet Jamie again in 1743. Etc.
So they’re in an endless loop of finding each other, losing each other, and then finding each other again.
Here’s food for thought: If Jamie and Claire are in this loop - and have been in it countless times - what iteration are we reading about in the Books? Is this their 10th go-round? 100th?
But it doesn’t matter - because they always, always find each other.
Almost 11 years after I first posted this…it is (show) canon!!
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The right love to go on about films that you couldn't make today, but most of the time that's just boomer bullshit that only applies to like 10% of movies and there's usually a good argument for why they shouldn't be remade.
But Ferngully?
Yeah, you couldn't make that shit today.
Specifically because of those right-wing boomers.
A critique of capitalism and it's effects on nature all embodied by a fruity Tim Curry villain who sings a song about how horny he is for pollution? And it's a kids film?!
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