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Who else will bite the dust before the end of the series?
Jack 4%  4%  [ 5 ]
Kate 3%  3%  [ 4 ]
Ben 10%  10%  [ 11 ]
Charles 10%  10%  [ 11 ]
Desmond 3%  3%  [ 4 ]
Penny 3%  3%  [ 3 ]
Sun 5%  5%  [ 6 ]
Jin 3%  3%  [ 4 ]
Saywer 10%  10%  [ 12 ]
Miles 8%  8%  [ 9 ]
Hurley 3%  3%  [ 3 ]
Claire 6%  6%  [ 7 ]
Walt 3%  3%  [ 4 ]
Sayid 13%  13%  [ 15 ]
Rose 7%  7%  [ 8 ]
Bernard 7%  7%  [ 8 ]
None of them 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 115

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Wait, when was it established that the MIB was controlling the others?? At the temple they seemed pretty opposed to them. It also seemed like they wanted to follow Jacob, but he gave little instruction so each leader (Widmore, Ben) took it upon themselves to run it how they wanted to.

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Also if Ben didn't know anything, if Richard didn't know anything, if even Jacob knew very little - what did Eloise know? She seemed like she has the whole thing figured out?

Everything but her appearances in Desmond's conscience time traveling was explained. She of course knew almost everything about her son's life and his experiments' results through his journal she got in 1977. In the side-flashes, she had already came to knowledge like Jack, Kate, and everyone eventually did. She just wasn't ready to take her son too, which she Desmond was doing.

Is that what you were talking about?

She seemed to know a lot more about the connection with Widmore, Ben and the island and that stuff, not just things from Faraday's journal. And in the end it seemed like there wasn't anything special between all those people. A huge nose-pull.


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We can talk about it till infinity, but fact stands that the island has never been explained. And that's the main question of the series since episode one.

I'm going to make a list with unanswered questions soon.

Now I don't always want all my questions answered and on a plate. I'm perfectly fine with David Lynch's films and all...but Lost felt different. It felt like answers were promised until the writers realized that they didn't know how to answer eerything so they didn't.

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Then again, that's something many (including Lynch) consider a mistake afterwards.

But indeed, they did. And it made sense (and made for one of the creepiest TV episodes ever).

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I never really watched Lost. So I nearly know nothing about it......thought I find it quite funny that they did end with a "Sixth Sense Ending"?
As a fan I would be so pissed.

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It is not a The Sixth Sense ending because it does not make you rethink the entire series.

In fact the whole heaven thing is so detached from the main plot that it could have been put into ANY series and would have much just as much/little sense.

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So the Lost ending feels completely out of place? Compared to the rest of the show?

They should have done it with some alien stuff......alien stuff is always good.

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I'm going to make a list with unanswered questions soon.

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http://tv.ign.com/articles/109/1093234p1.html
Buy the complete DVD set & you get to see how the new #1 & #2 lived on the island :D

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Assuming it's blu ray, how much would that set run for?

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Rev wrote:
http://tv.ign.com/articles/109/1093234p1.html
Buy the complete DVD set & you get to see how the new #1 & #2 lived on the island :D

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I thought it was a great finale. Yes, it didn't answer everything, but the major things from early seasons they didn't answer (i.e., the numbers, the dharma initiative stuff) they'd cleverly made me forget about or not really care anymore. The important stuff that was established throughout and brought to a head in the whole final season was resolved perfectly.

Loved that it turned out the alternate reality was actually some form of purgatory. It does throw up some questions about Miles's ability to talk to the dead. Which Juliet told him "it worked"? The one in purgatory who had no recollection of her past life? And if it was a later form of dead Juliet, i.e., one that had crossed over after limbo, why did she lie? I suspect the writer's didn't quite have the whole alternate reality storyline nailed down before they started making the season.

Another thing that leads me to believe this is was how different Desmond's zen-like all-knowingness turned out in real world and limbo. He seemed convinced that unplugging the light well would zap everyone over into the alternate reality which he'd seen, and then upset when it didn't happen. Meanwhile, limbo Desmond seemed to understand exactly where he was and what he was doing. Since the moment limbo Desmond and real life Desmond had their epiphanies, it seemed like they were on the same page and working towards a similar endgame. At least, that's the impression I got.

That said, I cried lots at various points (usually when a crucial character like Jin and Sun/Sawyer and Juliet remembered each other), and I liked that the finale was effectively a compelling reveal that everyone was happy in death (apart from Michael, apparently). Even though at the same time it only made it all the more sad for characters like Jin and Sun, who'd died in the real world rather horribly and unnecessarily and left a baby behind to boot.

Might have to find time to watch the whole thing from beginning to end again at some point.


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Anybody able to find the music for the last 15-20 minutes?
Why do they wait so long to release the soundtrack?


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Someone from Bad Robot's take on the Finale

First ...
The Island:

It was real. Everything that happened on the island that we saw throughout the 6 seasons was real. Forget the final image of the plane crash, it was put in purposely to f*&k with people's heads and show how far the show had come. They really crashed. They really survived. They really discovered Dharma and the Others. The Island keeps the balance of good and evil in the world. It always has and always will perform that role. And the Island will always need a "Protector". Jacob wasn't the first, Hurley won't be the last. However, Jacob had to deal with a malevolent force (MIB) that his mother, nor Hurley had to deal with. He created the devil and had to find a way to kill him -- even though the rules prevented him from actually doing so.

Thus began Jacob's plan to bring candidates to the Island to do the one thing he couldn't do. Kill the MIB. He had a huge list of candidates that spanned generations. Yet everytime he brought people there, the MIB corrupted them and caused them to kill one another. That was until Richard came along and helped Jacob understand that if he didn't take a more active role, then his plan would never work.

Enter Dharma -- which I'm not sure why John is having such a hard time grasping. Dharma, like the countless scores of people that were brought to the island before, were brought there by Jacob as part of his plan to kill the MIB. However, the MIB was aware of this plan and interferred by "corrupting" Ben. Making Ben believe he was doing the work of Jacob when in reality he was doing the work of the MIB. This carried over into all of Ben's "off-island" activities. He was the leader. He spoke for Jacob as far as they were concerned. So the "Others" killed Dharma and later were actively trying to kill Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Hurley and all the candidates because that's what the MIB wanted. And what he couldn't do for himself.

Dharma was originally brought in to be good. But was turned bad by MIB's corruption and eventually destroyed by his pawn Ben. Now, was Dharma only brought there to help Jack and the other Canditates on their overall quest to kill Smokey? Or did Jacob have another list of Canidates from the Dharma group that we were never aware of? That's a question that is purposley not answered because whatever answer the writers came up with would be worse than the one you come up with for yourself. Still ... Dharma's purpose is not "pointless" or even vague. Hell, it's pretty blantent.

Still, despite his grand plan, Jacob wanted to give his "candidates" (our Lostaways) the one thing he, nor his brother, were ever afforded: free will. Hence him bringing a host of "candidates" through the decades and letting them "choose" which one would actually do the job in the end. Maybe he knew Jack would be the one to kill Flocke and that Hurley would be the protector in the end. Maybe he didn't. But that was always the key question of the show: Fate vs Free-will. Science vs Faith. Personally I think Jacob knew from the beginning what was going to happen and that everyone played a part over 6 seasons in helping Jack get to the point where he needed to be to kill Smokey and make Hurley the protector -- I know that's how a lot of the writers viewed it. But again, they won't answer that (nor should they) because that ruins the fun.

In the end, Jack got to do what he always wanted to do from the very first episode of the show: Save his fellow Lostaways. He got Kate and Sawyer off the island and he gave Hurley the purpose in life he'd always been missing. And, in Sideways world (which we'll get to next) he in fact saved everyone by helping them all move on ...

Now...

Sideways World:

Sideways world is where it gets really cool in terms of theology and metaphysical discussion (for me at least -- because I love history/religion theories and loved all the talks in the writer's room about it). Basically what the show is proposing is that we're all linked to certain people during our lives. Call them soulmates (though it's not exactly the best word). But these people we're linked to are with us duing "the most important moments of our lives" as Christian said. These are the people we move through the universe with from lifetime to lifetime. It's loosely based in Hinduisim with large doses of western religion thrown into the mix.

The conceit that the writers created, basing it off these religious philosophies, was that as a group, the Lostaways subconsciously created this "sideways" world where they exist in purgatory until they are "awakened" and find one another. Once they all find one another, they can then move on and move forward. In essence, this is the show's concept of the afterlife. According to the show, everyone creates their own "Sideways" purgatory with their "soulmates" throughout their lives and exist there until they all move on together. That's a beautiful notion. Even if you aren't religious or even spirtual, the idea that we live AND die together is deeply profound and moving.

It's a really cool and spirtual concept that fits the whole tone and subtext the show has had from the beginning. These people were SUPPOSED to be together on that plane. They were supposed to live through these events -- not JUST because of Jacob. But because that's what the universe or God (depending on how religious you wish to get) wanted to happen. The show was always about science vs faith -- and it ultimately came down on the side of faith. It answered THE core question of the series. The one question that has been at the root of every island mystery, every character backstory, every plot twist. That, by itself, is quite an accomplishment.

How much you want to extrapolate from that is up to you as the viewer. Think about season 1 when we first found the Hatch. Everyone thought that's THE answer! Whatever is down there is the answer! Then, as we discovered it was just one station of many. One link in a very long chain that kept revealing more, and more of a larger mosiac.

But the writer's took it even further this season by contrasting this Sideways "purgatory" with the Island itself. Remember when Michael appeared to Hurley, he said he was not allowed to leave the Island. Just like the MIB. He wasn't allowed into this sideways world and thus, was not afforded the opportunity to move on. Why? Because he had proven himself to be unworthy with his actions on the Island. He failed the test. The others, passed. They made it into Sideways world when they died -- some before Jack, some years later. In Hurley's case, maybe centuries later. They exist in this sideways world until they are "awakened" and they can only move on TOGETHER because they are linked. They are destined to be together for eternity. That was their destiny.

They were NOT linked to Anna Lucia, Daniel, Roussou, Alex, Miles, Lupidis, (and all the rest who weren't in the chuch -- basically everyone who wasn't in season 1). Yet those people exist in Sideways world. Why? Well again, here's where they leave it up to you to decide. The way I like to think about it, is that those people who were left behind in Sideways world have to find their own soulmates before they can wake up. It's possible that those links aren't people from the island but from their other life (Anna's parnter, the guy she shot --- Roussou's husband, etc etc).

A lot of people have been talking about Ben and why he didn't go into the Church. And if you think of Sideways world in this way, then it gives you the answer to that very question. Ben can't move on yet because he hasn't connected with the people he needs to. It's going to be his job to awaken Roussou, Alex, Anna Lucia (maybe), Ethan, Goodspeed, his father and the rest. He has to attone for his sins more than he did by being Hurley's number two. He has to do what Hurley and Desmond did for our Lostaways with his own people. He has to help them connect. And he can only move on when all the links in his chain are ready to. Same can be said for Faraday, Charlotte, Whidmore, Hawkins etc. It's really a neat, and cool concept. At least to me.

But, from a more "behind the scenes" note: the reason Ben's not in the church, and the reason no one is in the church but for Season 1 people is because they wrote the ending to the show after writing the pilot. And never changed it. The writers always said (and many didn't believe them) that they knew their ending from the very first episode. I applaud them for that. It's pretty fantastic. Originally Ben was supposed to have a 3 episode arc and be done. But he became a big part of the show. They could have easily changed their ending and put him in the church -- but instead they problem solved it. Gave him a BRILLIANT moment with Locke outside the church ... and then that was it. I loved that. For those that wonder -- the original ending started the moment Jack walked into the church and touches the casket to Jack closing his eyes as the other plane flies away. That was always JJ's ending. And they kept it.

For me the ending of this show means a lot. Not only because I worked on it, but because as a writer it inspired me in a way the medium had never done before. I've been inspired to write by great films. Maybe too many to count. And there have been amazing TV shows that I've loved (X-Files, 24, Sopranos, countless 1/2 hour shows). But none did what LOST did for me. None showed me that you could take huge risks (writing a show about faith for network TV) and stick to your creative guns and STILL please the audience. I learned a lot from the show as a writer. I learned even more from being around the incredible writers, producers, PAs, interns and everyone else who slaved on the show for 6 years.

In the end, for me, LOST was a touchstone show that dealt with faith, the afterlife, and all these big, spirtual questions that most shows don't touch. And to me, they never once waivered from their core story -- even with all the sci-fi elements they mixed in. To walk that long and daunting of a creative tightrope and survive is simply astounding.

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That was posted like a week ago. :thumbsup:


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be.redy wrote:
That was posted like a week ago. :thumbsup:

d'oh!

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Those were funny, as was this I ran across. http://cl.ly/1Izj


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I just watched six seasons of Lost in like a month. Epic.

And yeah I came into this thread trying to understand that ending but this article above helped kinda.


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zingy wrote:
I just watched six seasons of Lost in like a month. Epic.

And yeah I came into this thread trying to understand that ending but this article above helped kinda.


DUH, the show is amazing. Didn't you used to say you hated it or something, or was that someone else?


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Don't remember. If I did, it was probably to piss you off. :P

I know I tried starting Lost a long time ago and just never got into it. Like three or four years ago. But everyone getting all hyped about the finale got me interested, so I started watching like a day or two before the series finale and just finished today. It's pretty awesome, although it gets really, really crazy starting in like...Season 4 I think.


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LOVED it. Some nice little answers, like how Claire had amnesia after being taken by Ethan.

And HURLEY BIRD!!


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lost sux

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http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Lost/Lost ... _Guide.pdf

Here's the Lost Writers Guide that was made after filming the pilot obviously.

This part is really funny:

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THE BIG QUESTION - IS IT SELF-CONTAINED OR SERIALIZED?
Self-contained.
Seriously.
We promise.


Also there are some write-ups for possible episodes. It's funny to see some ideas that never happened.


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