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Spoiler Who is "my love"?
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Cranky Old Man Offline
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RE: Who is "my love"?
Rose Tyler.

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04-24-2012 05:06 PM
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RE: Who is "my love"?
This is the story of how I died.

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RE: Who is "my love"?
1.- Alexander is from another world/dimension.
2.- He had a lover there.

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04-26-2012 05:14 AM
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RE: Who is "my love"?
What if Alexander actually is Orpheus from Greek mythology? Banished from his "home", that being Hades (the afterlife), but unable to die due to his manipulation of Hades and failure to get his wife back from the dead. Hades no longer wants him, and he is forced to dwell forever in a frail and aging body in life. There are numerous accounts for the death of Orpheus, so who's to say that any were correct? All of his preparations were a way to force a door open to the afterlife without actually dying, thus returning to his love and moving on.

Of course, that's all just speculation, but I suppose it's one way to look at it. Daniel mentioned that their descent into his sanctum was like Orpheus descending into the underworld, which startled Alexander, as if that were actually true.
05-02-2012 02:05 AM
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RE: Who is "my love"?
Very interesting observation. I never thought of that...

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05-02-2012 02:30 AM
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RE: Who is "my love"?
(05-02-2012 02:05 AM)Thefinaleofseem Wrote:  What if Alexander actually is Orpheus from Greek mythology? Banished from his "home", that being Hades (the afterlife), but unable to die due to his manipulation of Hades and failure to get his wife back from the dead. Hades no longer wants him, and he is forced to dwell forever in a frail and aging body in life. There are numerous accounts for the death of Orpheus, so who's to say that any were correct? All of his preparations were a way to force a door open to the afterlife without actually dying, thus returning to his love and moving on.

Of course, that's all just speculation, but I suppose it's one way to look at it. Daniel mentioned that their descent into his sanctum was like Orpheus descending into the underworld, which startled Alexander, as if that were actually true.
Hmmm, that is a good point.
I always wondered just how that fit into the story, and why Alexander seemed so shocked by Daniel mentioning it, and then tries to shrug it off.

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05-11-2012 04:26 PM
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RE: Who is "my love"?
well that word remind me of "Justine" but my thought is that it was alexander writing in his/a castle and he was actually writing for someone that he "love" 70% sure he talking about a girl..well i cannot answer correctly but my thought is..

THE GIRL IS A LIE!!!

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05-15-2012 07:09 PM
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