I'm pretty sure they all made peace with Michael and that Hurley aka Number one got his ass off the Island. His ending was probably with Walt and not with the remainder of the castaways.
Michael betrayed them, sold them all out to get off the island. He no more belongs there than Ben does. He has his to work out, too.
I'm pretty sure they all made peace with Michael and that Hurley aka Number one got his ass off the Island. His ending was probably with Walt and not with the remainder of the castaways.
Good point. I think it just had sinister undertones to it, and if she knew where she was, why wasn't she cool with letting go. That was what confused me. But hey, I didn't give a about that or anything else during the last 5 minutes.
Widmore's in w/ that Zoe![]()
According to Christian, it was a collaborative effort to create the sideways timeline, which in fact is the bardo, a waiting place between lives.
I think the plane at the end was the Oceanic plane. I re-watched the ending and the plane they showed white and blue. The plane Lapidus left in was white and red.
Yeah. I did the same. It was the Oceanic plane.
You notice that both Locke and Hurley invited Ben in, and he would't come. Michael has the same type of issues to work out. It's not a matter of the group holding you out or rejecting you. You just know when you're not ready to move on.
Widmore wasn't really tied to this group, other than by Ellie, and he probably had his own "badness" issues to work out before moving on.
Everything was real except the flash sideways. That was their little afterlife waiting room.
Probably. Or he just wanted to move on with Alex and bang Rosseau.
All right ... the pieces are starting to come together now. I should have been following this with you guys much sooner. I guess it's never too late to start, right?![]()
If the island is a cork to keep in evil and Desmond pulled the cork, what was the consequence of evil getting out for the hour or so that the cork was pulled? The only consequence that I saw was the island being destroyed.
I know Widmore didn't belong in the church but it would've been cool to see him at his own event. , Hawking made and appearance. And it's nice to see Desmond's purpose in the sideways world but on the Island, what the was his purpose? To move the stone so Jack had to move it back?
I also think Vincent went to Jack at the end for one reason: His motto. Live together or die alone. Jack lived together with everyone and stuck together. He shouldn't have to die alone, and he didn't.
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Desmond moving the stone made it possible for Jack to kill MIB. Remember MIB didn't think Jack could kill him, but Jack told him he would.
Ahhhhhhhhh. So, if Desmond doesn't move the stone, Smokey kills everyone and they start again. Gotcha.
Do you know your purpose? Desmond thought it was going to "send him somewhere else". He was wrong. So, sue him.![]()
So the most overrated TV show ever is over?
Are we really done with that piece of crap ?????
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I took it as only Desmond could survive long enough to move the peg, i.e., activate the failsafe. Once he stopped the power of the island, Jack/Flocke became mere humans and thus could hurt each other.
A show that bothers you so much you go into threads to talk about it? I don't know about you, but things I don't like I typically just ignore.
Whose shoe was that on the bamboo stick towards the end?
Desmond turned out to be the failsafe for both sides, since "the magic" works for both the Protecter and the Smoke Monster (Desmond unattached them both from the island). Jack had to be the Protector to lose his immortality at the same time as Smoke Monster, then move the stone back and let Hurley take over. I suppose Desmond could have done it, but Jack prolly thought he'd end up getting ed up any way and it was better to give Desmond a chance to get off the island back to Penny and his son.
I was pretty damn happy with the finale. Once I read exstatics post on Bardo it made a lot more sense to me. Also, it gave me far more appreciation for what they did with this last season and how well they tied it together.
Really I'm amazed at how well they tied it up in the end. I appreciated the Sopranos ending, but this was far more satisfying for me and what is ironic is that the Sopranos was actually grounded in reality yet Lost was the show with the more direct ending.
Great show. Its sad its over.
Sounds like Kimmel was indeed trolling everyone with the alt endings. I knew it. He did that all throughout the previous seasons.
So if you dont like my post, why didn't you ignore it ?
Didn't one of the producers say that there's an extra twenty minutes that's going to be added to the finale on the dvd?
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