I'm sure most of these have been mentioned, but:
Brandon Frasier as Roland
Steve Carell as Eddie
Queen Latifah as Susannah
Some random kid nobody's heard of as Jake
This originated when one...
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I'm sure most of these have been mentioned, but:
Brandon Frasier as Roland
Steve Carell as Eddie
Queen Latifah as Susannah
Some random kid nobody's heard of as Jake
This originated when one...
Has anyone else noticed that what appears to be the Eld Sigul appears in the font Wingdings 2? Lowercase letters a-d appear to be different orientations of the sigul, d being the most commonly-seen...
Yeah, I've always wondered about Farson too. He never actually meets Roland, if I remember correctly, so they don't even describe him physically, not to mention his backstory and motives. Then again,...
Okay, what I meant was "I don't actually know any people who are DT fans" :doh:
EDIT: Hey, my 19th post! :cowboy:
That second one really does look good. I wonder if there's any way of playing this online here, because I don't really know any actual people who are DT fans :(
That's definitely quite the story. How old was this Susan Delgado? Could she have been born after The Gunslinger was written (I think they mention the name Delgado in it, not positive though), so...
The only problem with the bloodline thing is, Sheb and Sheemie are also still alive from before the fall of Gilead, and I'd be quite surprised if both of them happened to be indirect descendants of...
Clearly somewhere along the Lion-Eagle beam ;)
Actually though, I don't think this is real. It could be, but I agree with turtlex in that it looks way too perfect.
Well, they definitely don't say explicitly, but I always figured he was about 1500 years old, at least by the time he reaches Calla Bryn Sturgis. At various points in the series, and before it when...
If I remember correctly, Flagg has it at the end of W&G when he meets with the Ka-Tet. And I think Roland shoots it and it's destroyed. But I don't own W&G (yet, I was too impatient for the last 5...
Well, I'm sure you're there physically, but what I can't prove is that your consciousness exists. It's completely possible that you, and everyone else in the universe other than me, are simply acting...
I guess that's true. But since you're sitting there reading this, you must know you really exist. But you don't know I really exist either, so there isn't any way to prove it one way or the other.
People are saying that you would need a different universe for each person. In that case, the other people around me wouldn't be real. None of you would be real either. If that was the case, there...
True, but there are lots of people who must be on pretty early loops. Just looking at society in general. And you'd think that everyone would have looped around the same number of times (unless they...
You know, that actually makes sense. I bet that's what it is.
It seems plausible. If there is some kind of god or gods, who care(s) about the general well-being of everyone, perhaps it/they would send people back to repair their mistakes. It makes more sense to...
I can do that. :lol:
More on topic, I find the songs Blackened, by Metallica, and the Jimi Hendrix version of All Along the Watchtower, written by Bob Dylan, remind me a lot of the series. The end...
I like his work, and I'd love for him to finish his CotT stuff (and possibly go on to the rest of the series, eventually), but I'm not sure what you're asking me to do.
Annoyingly, I haven't seen many of these co-incidences, although I only finished the series a couple months ago, so I haven't had much time to find them. The only one I can think of is that my...
Actually, I'm pretty sure it's
when he leaves Susan and she dies.