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What do you think happened with Philip?
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Really? Why do you think chance? Especially since past Phil new he would come to her again? :)

I totally agree!!

However, I think Alexandra Monir will have a much better sequence of events than that lol

However, I thin..."
That is a great idea!



Please new book come out!

I have no idea. That is my best guess. However, I would much prefer it be THE ORIGINAL PHILIP!

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I dont remember Michele and Philip sharing a father... Did they? I know her father was a time traveler as well but as far as sharing a father i dont think they did...
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What a mess.

The scene where Phillip last sees Michele on the stage; I understand that the passage of time has changed things but I was hoping for a more passionate reunion on his part. According to him, he had waited so long, even if he had moved on (the woman who hugs him) I would have liked to have seen a final goodbye between him and Michele, where he would be torn with emotion in seeing her again but a bittersweet moment. However, even though he says that he has moved on; I was disappointed that Michele adds " I thought you promised you'd come back for me," I felt at this point it was Phillip who was now being the mature adult and he was helping Michele to overcome her heartbreak just as she was there to encourage him to move on to overcome his heartbreak.
But Phillip ruins this when he says "I will, somehow. It just might not be in the way you expect" - is this is way of telling her he still loves her? He doesn't seem to say it genuinely and pretty much he brushes Michele off to the side when his new love shows up. It's evident things have changed the young version of Phillip makes no sense because it's not like the original Phillip is struggling and fighting to find a way to be with her in the future, rather the original Phillip has resigned being with her and moved on.
- So did he really move on?, and if "phillip" is in the present he is essentially breaking his promise because to find a way to be with her would be to break his promise (about moving on) to Michele. He moved on in order to fulfill his promise. Then he contradicts himself when the younger version of himself shows up.
It feels weird to have an older Phillip who has moved on... Michele leaves him feeling finally that the truth was that they just couldn't be together, just when she resigned to a life without Phillip, this younger Phillip shows up.
Don't get me wrong I still love the book.
It reminds me a little of the Japanese anime Fushigi Yugi where the main character the girls falls in love with a boy (Tamahome) that is a character in a book; she is sucked into the world of the book. Despite all the odds against them they fall in love, as a character in the book the boy is not allowed to exist in the real world. But he also promises her that he would find a way to be with her, the end of the series he shows up in the present real world at her school, where he tells her "at long last I found you" in the sequels to the anime his memories of his previous life from the book was also gone, it essentially was a sacrifice in order to come to the real world to give up his memories in order to be reborn into her world.
I think if Phillip has this type of determination to be with her I would find the young Phillip at the end as more satisfying, but him showing up after an older Phillip has pretty much moved on... this was what has me conflicted...hopefully we will get more of the backstory in Timekeeper.

Fushigi Yugi: In the storybook world the couple share bridal rings
Timeless: Phillip gives Michele his ring in the past
Fushigi Yugi: When girl has to return to her real world and the boy has to stay behind the ring stays on her finger in her world.
Timeless: Phillip's rings stays on her finger in her present timeline
Fushigi Yugi: the girl has to give up the ring as the presence of the ring is a connection to storybook world that has to be broken because they cannot be together
Timeless: She loses the ring, was it an accident? or was she meant to lose it because it could not exist with her in the future? or maybe because the ring had to go back to Phillip somehow?
Fushigi Yugi: Boy sacrifices his memories of his past life in order to be reborn. In the girl's real world, a man who looks like the boy with the ring hanging around his neck appears who has lost all memories of his past life.
Timeless: Young Phillip appears with the ring.
possible theories about the ring and phillip
Phillip is a reincarnation
Phillip is a decendent who inherited the family ring
I heard people with theories about Phillip (version prior to meeting Michele) jumped into future - the only thing with this theory Phillip is not able to move through time; he was not able to move through time with the help of Michele; maybe Michele's father (who was a family friend of Walker family) took him into future? - but if it didn't work with Michele it may not work at all?
Just my thougts...

They don't share the same father, and if they did that would make them half-siblings, which is disgusting. Her father was the lawyer to her family and the Walker family. She runs in to him at the house back in time yes, but he's not Philip's father, nor does it say he looks like Philip's father.


No her father was Henry who was Philip's father's lawyer.

I think because Timetravel isn't possible for normal people or something it may have done something to his memory but that's my theory.
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