Letti
03-06-2008, 01:10 PM
Okay. Just to fresh your memories...
In the Wolves when Roland Eddie and Jake visit the rose Susannah doesn't go with them because she is afraid of the rose or more exactly Mia is so they stay far away from it.
When the guys get lost deep in the rose Susannah starts to screem (because she is seeing dead walking people) and they all go back to her. She tells them that she lost 7 minutes and she was afraid that she was going to get mad
BUT
or dear Roland knows that's not what she really is afraid of. She is afraid of to be devided again.
And as they are talking about the lost time and the rose...
(word by word from the book):
"It's the best thing in the world," Jake said, low.
"In all the worlds," Roland said. Would it ease Eddie and Jake to know that this particular time-slip had probaby been in Susannah's head? That Mia had come out for 7 minutes, had a look around, and then dived back into her hole like Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day? Probably not. But he saw on thing in Susannah's haggard face: she either knew what was going on or suspected very strongly.
Okay. I have just one very simple question.
Above we can read Roland's thoughts. Am I right?
How the blue hell does Roland know that movie, Groundhog Day? Did he see it in the cinema or how??
*edit*
If you all say they are not his thoughts but King's words I might be able to accept that but to me they sound like Roland's thoughts absolutely.
In the Wolves when Roland Eddie and Jake visit the rose Susannah doesn't go with them because she is afraid of the rose or more exactly Mia is so they stay far away from it.
When the guys get lost deep in the rose Susannah starts to screem (because she is seeing dead walking people) and they all go back to her. She tells them that she lost 7 minutes and she was afraid that she was going to get mad
BUT
or dear Roland knows that's not what she really is afraid of. She is afraid of to be devided again.
And as they are talking about the lost time and the rose...
(word by word from the book):
"It's the best thing in the world," Jake said, low.
"In all the worlds," Roland said. Would it ease Eddie and Jake to know that this particular time-slip had probaby been in Susannah's head? That Mia had come out for 7 minutes, had a look around, and then dived back into her hole like Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day? Probably not. But he saw on thing in Susannah's haggard face: she either knew what was going on or suspected very strongly.
Okay. I have just one very simple question.
Above we can read Roland's thoughts. Am I right?
How the blue hell does Roland know that movie, Groundhog Day? Did he see it in the cinema or how??
*edit*
If you all say they are not his thoughts but King's words I might be able to accept that but to me they sound like Roland's thoughts absolutely.