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    Of all the theories I have read here, (I skipped some pages, say sorry, say thankya) all of them seem to overlook two key points; the will and the watch. Ka is a wheel, and how many times did someone say "I set my watch and warrant on it" in the series? This is the biggest swerve of them all.
    I think (Feel free to pick me apart).....
    Roland was wrong. Time is only one-way in Keystone Earth, not Mid-World. Every time a new threat to the Tower emerges, Roland re-emerges, forms a new ka-tet, and is utilised by the Tower to right the wrongs perpetrated upon it.
    Calvin Tower's ancestor's will is the key to my theory. How else would someone from over a century ago know Roland's name, unless they had dealings with him? The family lines may stay intact, and even bridge the two (or more) worlds, but the individual players change with the exception of Roland. Once Roland fought off the plague of the Crimson King, Eddie and Jake were absorbed into Calvin Tower's family line (Their new surname, Toren, was Tower's ancestor's original name), and presumably, Eddie and Susannah bore another child into the bloodline, who would either serve, or bear progeny of its own, to serve in Roland's Ka-tet. Roland and Randall are immortal servants of the Red and the White, and every incarnation of them results in the same outcome. When Roland finally reaches the Tower with a) both guns b) all the artefacts of Eld, and c) his ka-tet intact, then the Tower will be truly saved. The watch started losing time once Susannah started having her dreams; the proximity to the Tower was a coincidence. The reason Roland was so afraid of her leaving, though he did not know it, was that the final break in the ka-tet would doom him to repeat his trial. When he reached the Tower and sent Patrick on his way, the watch started going backwards, in effect resetting time. The watch's batteries were guaranteed for 50 years, a big deal was made of this point. The watch wasn't malfunctioning, it was literally resetting time in Mid-World. Had the narrative swept to, say, Lud, I am sure we would have eventually seen the poison cloud shrink, and return to the canister from which it was released.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dane=O View Post
    Of all the theories I have read here, (I skipped some pages, say sorry, say thankya) all of them seem to overlook two key points; the will and the watch. Ka is a wheel, and how many times did someone say "I set my watch and warrant on it" in the series? This is the biggest swerve of them all.
    I think (Feel free to pick me apart).....
    Roland was wrong. Time is only one-way in Keystone Earth, not Mid-World. Every time a new threat to the Tower emerges, Roland re-emerges, forms a new ka-tet, and is utilised by the Tower to right the wrongs perpetrated upon it.
    Calvin Tower's ancestor's will is the key to my theory. How else would someone from over a century ago know Roland's name, unless they had dealings with him? The family lines may stay intact, and even bridge the two (or more) worlds, but the individual players change with the exception of Roland. Once Roland fought off the plague of the Crimson King, Eddie and Jake were absorbed into Calvin Tower's family line (Their new surname, Toren, was Tower's ancestor's original name), and presumably, Eddie and Susannah bore another child into the bloodline, who would either serve, or bear progeny of its own, to serve in Roland's Ka-tet. Roland and Randall are immortal servants of the Red and the White, and every incarnation of them results in the same outcome. When Roland finally reaches the Tower with a) both guns b) all the artefacts of Eld, and c) his ka-tet intact, then the Tower will be truly saved. The watch started losing time once Susannah started having her dreams; the proximity to the Tower was a coincidence. The reason Roland was so afraid of her leaving, though he did not know it, was that the final break in the ka-tet would doom him to repeat his trial. When he reached the Tower and sent Patrick on his way, the watch started going backwards, in effect resetting time. The watch's batteries were guaranteed for 50 years, a big deal was made of this point. The watch wasn't malfunctioning, it was literally resetting time in Mid-World. Had the narrative swept to, say, Lud, I am sure we would have eventually seen the poison cloud shrink, and return to the canister from which it was released.
    Fascinating.

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    Default Re: The Dark Tower Ending - I HATED IT! **SPOILERS**

    I absolutely loved the ending. Not sure how anyone could dislike it,

    or the different "checkpoint" endings. there are 3 of them. King specifically warns you at each of these "endings" that stuff is about to go south, and if you want the book to end like this, stop here, and that you've been forewarned. I pity noone who did not heed the warning and did that to themselves. But the ending was perfect, and while shocking at first, it's the best outcome. In presence of such a great deity, what do you expect? Is he toying with roland, is he torturing him, does he really require these items before thou shall pass, is he redeploying him each time to cleanup midworld and further connect the parallel worlds. Does it really "restart"? Or does roland start a new journey in a slightly alternate reality of the previous. Is roland being punished for trying to achieve the powers of the dark tower and taking so many lives down with him? Is it his eternal hell? Can Roland ever die reaching the tower? Is Gan being honest and will let him pass next time? Will Roland's spell ever break and he remembers it all on his next venture to the tower? Is Roland just a puppet and Gan is pulling the strings? Was it all setup... a sick game of the demigods upon the gunslingers? does he need roland to keep going for a greater purpose... keep him on his toes and active until something terrible arises that requires his attention? What is roland trying to achieve, what was he really ever there for? Was it anything at all? Was it just to prove that he could? Was there ever a purpose other than just curiosity? Did roland know it was Gan?



    The ending truly fascinates and makes you think.

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