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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In this guess, Tim is a person who has an overbearing personality and lack of empathy that eventually turns stalker-ish, and chases away the woman he loves (the Princess). He fumes, and, in his dolor, develops the ability to reverse time. He attempts to utilize this to resolve being on the outs with the Princess, along the way almost but never quite living a life (he finds another woman, but makes it clear he's after the Princess, and eventually leaves her with nothing but a memory), but determines that the way to resolve the situation is to go backwards and catch the Princess and explain himself. However, he can't do that going forwards in time - the chase occurs on two levels, and there's no way for him to reach her. He has to be moving backwards in time to reach her to ride up the chandelier, and this induces a time paradox and blows the crap out of continuity. "Now we're all sons of bitches" indeed. |