“Your mother’s an Other?”
I think that everything that has happened before the time jumps started, before the island was ‘moved’, has all happened a thousand times already and it will happen a thousand more times, rather it has and will happen an infinite number of times.
Present Daniel, the one that went back to the island, the one that warned child Charlotte, the one that was waving the gun around and the one that was shot by his mom; he might have thought that he was trying to change things or do things different, but since the exact same events, conversations, and thoughts always happen to him, he will forever make the same decisions. Of course he, nor anyone else ftm, could ever know if anything is going to be different each time, because, as well as he can read the past and “get” what is happening to him, the future can still never be known from a first person perspective.
Same goes for the rest of the crew.
However, when Eloise visits Penny and Desmond and says for the first time in a long time she doesn’t know what will happen next, it is because that is in post-move/present day time; it is off the infinitely repeating time loop that was created. No one, at least as far as we know yet, has ever looped over that period of time, so there is nothing to clue anyone into what will happen.
The thing that really throws me off is with the notebook. To me, it is a ‘constant variable’. It would document every thing that has happened, but all the notes should remain there to be added upon during each subsequent cycle. It must keep getting destroyed or confiscated by the Island and its keepers at some point. Or for some reason Eloise always only keeps it for herself. I might have missed something, but I believe the book she gives Daniel is blank right?
I think that is all I got for now. Great episode though, definitely worthy of being the hundredth.
ETA: With the ages/time thing, was the difference in the speed of time on and off the island only during the jumps? I don’t really feel like doing the math but could that explain why the ages, specifically Daniel’s, are messed up?