It was over. Or it was supposed to be over. First -- as per that scary evening (and it was scary) that she already spoke of -- she took too much of the Pattern within herself. Then she removed herself from her world altogether.
And then, finally, at the park, where Windom Earle made his (frankly most ridiculous) move and where he and Annie navigated a great many things in a rowboat, Moiraine told him that the battle was over.
But it's not over. Apparently.
All of this passes in the moment in which Cooper's gaze slides from Moiraine's face to somewhere in the vicinity of Moiraine's hands, gaze abstracting.
And then Dale Cooper drinks his coffee, and says, "Moiraine, is time linear?"
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Date: 2013-07-21 04:36 am (UTC)And then, finally, at the park, where Windom Earle made his (frankly most ridiculous) move and where he and Annie navigated a great many things in a rowboat, Moiraine told him that the battle was over.
But it's not over. Apparently.
All of this passes in the moment in which Cooper's gaze slides from Moiraine's face to somewhere in the vicinity of Moiraine's hands, gaze abstracting.
And then Dale Cooper drinks his coffee, and says, "Moiraine, is time linear?"