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Is it me, or is Delores' memory of her encounters with William/The Man In Black time-inconsistent? She kills Rebus in the barn while visualizing The Man In Black (Guest of the future), but shows up AFTERWARD traumatized at the campfire of Logan and William (Guests of the past). Given that William IS The future Man In Black, how is this possible, unless her 'memory' is itself somehow time-traveling, causing her to 'remember' events that haven't even happened yet? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Freonfreakone (talk • contribs) 18:21, 22 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]