I like the Idea of showing Syd what the future could be like....They could work their way backwards in season 3 ending with Syd waking up for the Season 3 finale.....
i couldn't have said it better! Kalan Theory continues to gain supporters...VisionaryAlias said:Sloane is Rambaldi, of sorts. Rambaldi's prophecy is that he would come into "being" at a time of his choosing to entertain his mastery of the world through the "telling" and realization of these prophecies. Only someone of his own blood can stop him (Sydney). Sydney is being given a "telling" of the future possibilities via this two-year gap. In this instance, whether there is really a gap or not makes no difference. To Sydney, it is the future and not her reality. Whether time has passed or not, she will be able to confront the enemy and determine her course because she is picking up right where she left off. Since she is the one spoken of in the prophecy, "her" time is the only time that matters to the fate of them all. Rambaldi's greatest accomplishment was that he left behind a path for someone to take to become the past or the future ... depending on their values, as Slone and Sydney are the same but different.
But didn't Irina say Slone wasn't "chosen," that Sydney was but not him. And that the prophecy was about Sydney. Also the machine the Slone allegedly put together is called "The Telling." Now why would somthing like the telling only do time travel. Well I suppose it does mroe then tell the future as some of you suspected, as Slone said somthing along the lines that the machine would allow him to do something even he couldn't imagine. Slone was searching for immortality. Is time travel so much more impressive? It has to be something more. J.J. Abrams couldn't have made this so obvious, he is awfully good at keeping up in suspense with cliffhangers.VisionaryAlias said:Sloane is Rambaldi, of sorts. Rambaldi's prophecy is that he would come into "being" at a time of his choosing to entertain his mastery of the world through the "telling" and realization of these prophecies. Only someone of his own blood can stop him (Sydney). Sydney is being given a "telling" of the future possibilities via this two-year gap. In this instance, whether there is really a gap or not makes no difference. To Sydney, it is the future and not her reality. Whether time has passed or not, she will be able to confront the enemy and determine her course because she is picking up right where she left off. Since she is the one spoken of in the prophecy, "her" time is the only time that matters to the fate of them all. Rambaldi's greatest accomplishment was that he left behind a path for someone to take to become the past or the future ... depending on their values, as Slone and Sydney are the same but different.
i agree with this, i mean when someone first told me about alias, i just couldn't believe my ears, it was just whacky. trying to explain to another person any one of the show's plotlines/running theories just sounds totally crazy or totally soap opera-y. our minds are trained to think in this one particular direction when it could open to any possibility...with this whole time travel thing floating around it could be a lot more than what we are accustomed to, a la 'back to the future' or something cheezy. it's alias, jj abrahms will blow our minds whatever he has cooked up! but anything is valid at this point, i mean, *anything*, time travel, alternate reality, glimpse into the future, whatever. it took me a while to buy the francie double, they don't even really explain how they doubled her in the first place. it's fun to speculate what is causing this two year gap but i'm not going to commit to any one theory and enjoy what everyone has to say, and this five-month period of suspense...or else i'll probably end up disappointing myself come september.CraZ4Vartan007 said:Whether the time travel thing is plausable or not, it is Alias. They have this way of taking really unlikely situations and making them seem believable. When you put it in black and white, it's basically this:
An english majoring college student becomes a double agent with her father then falls in love with the guy whose dad was killed by her mom - the leader of a KGB organization.
I do like the story, so don't critisize me on that. I'm just saying, Alias makes the unreal seem like the norm. So I wouldn't put it past me that Alias has got some time travel thing going on. It does explain the Rambaldi guy's theories. And the name of "The Telling." (it *tells* the future - get it?)
I don't know, this is just some stuff that was going on in my head. I just wanted to put my two-cents in.
-CraZ4Vartan007
lol, I was just kidding, calm down... :lol:freelancer26 said:WHY WOULD VAUGHN MARRY IRINA? hello? are you insane? she killed his father. duh! he would never marry her.
That's, um, kind of interesting... :ermm: It'd make a weird, yet still interesting plot line and very random too...y'know? aranoid:Milo47 said:I'm sure eventually Sydney will become in control of the Rambaldi machine considering she's the one in the prophecy.....unless Sloane becomes the body of Sydney which will just be totally random and wierd and chaotic!!!!