Umm… a bunch of people living in someplace that seems safe get the feeling it isn’t really safe there, so they journey a while to get someplace safe, with Danielle being both the people stuck someplace bad and in need of rescue, and the farmer with the shotgun?
Any significance to Charlie’s claim to fame being a song titled “Goodbye, everybody?”
OK, I spent about 10 minutes on the Driveshaft site, and there are references to things happening to the band many years ago, with authentic looking pictures of “Charlie” and David Bowie, and in general a lot of concert pictures. However, there are also some articles of Charlie getting “Lost” and some pictures that are obviously stills from the Charlie flashback segment on the series.
What are you talking about? Amber Benson was written out of the show!
Anyway, I recall that Joss Whedon, after many seasons of trying to control spoilers for his two shows, finally gave up and said “Fine, spoilsports. Go on and get spoiled if you want. See what I care.” And David Fury came directly out of that environment, so I wouldn’t be surprised to learn he feels the same.
It’s meant to deepen the reality of the program, a not-uncommon technique (see the Lacuna Inc. site that accompanied Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind).
Before “The Moth” aired, Second Tour of Finland had a lot of other information that was made obsolete by canon. Hence the “holy crap, we were hacked!” thing on the updates page – the site was changed to conform with canon.
SToF – clearly a work of fanart/fic and not a Bad Robot production – has been around for almost two months now. What a testimony to the way the show pulls people in, man.