As for the interjection, I always saw it as King being personable to us. We walked the journey almost as much as King did, and for him to pull us aside as a constant reader and basically say, "Look,...
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As for the interjection, I always saw it as King being personable to us. We walked the journey almost as much as King did, and for him to pull us aside as a constant reader and basically say, "Look,...
I voted "Yes, it's absolutely possible but King failed" because I've always kind of wanted an 8th book that takes place in the last cycle now that Roland has the horn, just to see how things might've...
Have you ever played a video game where you kept beating the game without all the items, so you go back again and again?
It could be like that.
No we can't. Anything is possible in the apocrypha of the series. Anything could've happened in the other loops that we didn't see.
Just my opinion.
Maybe by having the horn, Roland won't be so quick to let Jake fall.
Maybe Jake takes the horn after finding Roland at the way station, and later in order to save the horn, Roland has to save Jake...
That makes no sense though. He got the horn at the end of the last loop, meaning that he can end the cycle now. He wouldn't have gotten the horn if it was sacrificing Jake that got him stuck in the...
THAT is a VERY interesting question Jimmy my man. :cool:[/QUOTE]
It really could have been anything though. King left so much up in the air that interpretation can run the gamut of why's and...
So close and yet so far.
Of course, maybe that's why he got the horn, because he gave away one of the guns...
Yes, well it's a completely BS statement on my part, because Roland gave away his gun in this cycle, yet he had the horn at the end.
So I'm going to shaddup now, lol.
Maybe his mistake was "Forgetting the face of his father" by giving away one of Steven's guns after he lost his fingers. Maybe that's the punishment AND the reason for the loop.
I don't know what...