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What is that telling us? Does it mean that whatever he eats, he stays the same weight? A bit like his "self image" remains the same whatever happens. In other words he imagines the whole thing. Its not a real experience. In a way this is the plot of "Dave" all over again. What we see is not real. Its all in Hurleys mind. :supr:
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No,,,i think Hurley was right in saying it would take a while for it to look like he had lost weight, but since then they have found the food, and he stashed some so thats why he hasn't lost any more....
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Tournaments Won: 1 Join Date: Aug 2006
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The thing with this Dave character is that although he was in Hurleys 'mind'..he was still real in that Dave was just his subconcious but represented at an extreme level. In my view each of the losties have their own 'Dave' in that they each have a 'subconcious' - it's just that their subconcious, their inner-thoughts have not been depicted/manifested in this way because they were believed to have been sound of mind [except maybe Libby]. Yet, we could easily have seen the 'Dave' version of Locke's subconcious..same with Jack and all of them as im sure they all had their own inner thoughts, fears, feelings and parts of them who didnt want to let go in certain situations [im thinking Locke with Anthony, Sawyer with the letter etc]..so basically they all have a 'Dave'..Hurleys was represented as an actual person because he believed 'Dave' to actually be a real person and as seperate from himself - thus he was believed to have been "crazy". So basically i still believe that Hurleys account is as credible as any of theirs..the only difference is that he has had a stage whereby he was unable to seperate conciusness from subconciousness...or rather he was unable to realise that [for a time] that Dave was him [as in 'Dave' was Hurley]. So back to the initial point - i dont feel that Hurley is imagining his weight or anything like that.
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