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Originally Posted by keg in kc
Didn't read that way to me. I thought he asked "Do I know you, brother?" because Faraday knew his name, although Desmond didn't recognize him.
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ah. I see. Could be that too. I, obviously, hadn't thought of that. I just figured that since there was dialogue (btw Faraday and Sawyer) that specifically draws attentino to and points out the issue of recognition, that the writer's intent was to show that Des did recognize Faraday from somewhere.
Of course what Faraday said to Sawyer may have been meant to address the "changing the past" issue. Des never met Sawyer before the plane crash so that is proof that Sawyer could not have talked to Des at that moment in the past. No matter what. Maybe that was the point being made...
See how time travel ****s everything up?!