Yep, I figured it out -- it ended pretty much the same way every single version of the Groundhog Day scenarios end.
Which is?
The two people have to save each other the first night when the time-loop happens. The bug was that they didn't and were supposed to. The universe put they in line to save each other, when they didn't it threw off the time line or pattern of events...and the time began to collapse in on itself -- because that one strand was pulled. Sort of like pulling a thread in a tapestry or piece of knitting -- the whole thing unravels. To set it right -- they had let go of their egos and what was holding them back and genuinely save someone outside of themselves.
I don't why people found it mind-blowing. I thought is was pretty obvious, although comforting..definitely comforting.
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Date: 2019-02-05 02:15 am (UTC)Which is?
The two people have to save each other the first night when the time-loop happens. The bug was that they didn't and were supposed to. The universe put they in line to save each other, when they didn't it threw off the time line or pattern of events...and the time began to collapse in on itself -- because that one strand was pulled. Sort of like pulling a thread in a tapestry or piece of knitting -- the whole thing unravels. To set it right -- they had let go of their egos and what was holding them back and genuinely save someone outside of themselves.
I don't why people found it mind-blowing. I thought is was pretty obvious, although comforting..definitely comforting.