TheSpecialOne wrote: » Loved the Ending im so happy they all moved on to a better place.Thank You Lost for some Great Memories. On a side-note just two questions! (1)--How did Kate shot MIB i thought he was invincible from all expect the Guarder of the Island..Jacob..Jack etc.. (2)--Remember when Jack Met Kate and Said "we have to go back"..where they alive when they got off the island or was that purgatory?I'm Assuming they where alive just would like clarification. OO Lost i Love you!!
Spiritoftheseventies wrote: » As i predicted they left themselves with way too much to do and in the end they settled for a hollywood ending. Feel a bit cheated to be honest given that some of the episodes have been very good in the series. But not the way to end Lost after six years.
mewso wrote: » Anna Lucia and Ben are quite different. She is not ready and the main indicator is she is not yet aware of where she is. I think you may be partly right about Ben but his desire to move on with Alex would match very closely with Christian's explanation that we move on with those that mattered most in our lives.
Elmo wrote: » But the main character JACK was the most dull character ever created it was like they went into - lets say - a teen TV show and opted to take the older brother in a orphaned family, kill him off and put him on an Island. :rolleyes: Thank god for the rest of the back stories from Kate, Locke and Sawyer and most of the rest of them. The series as a whole is poorer for not choosing any of the other characters as its main focus. and TBH Jack ended up being that focus on too many occasions.
basquille wrote: » I recommend a lot of people to do the same.. as there's plenty of people who just aren't quite "getting" it (and by that, I mean the timeline and circumstances of purgatory).
Elmo wrote: » Who cares? Am I to assume that none of the back stories never took place?
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » Oh yeah I'm sure Ben will move on with Alex when he does, but I do think he needs to pay for his sins first. I personally think Ana Lucia is in a similar position. I take your point that she is not aware of where she is but she did shoot that guy who cost her the baby she was carrying, as well as killing Goodwin, so I'm guessing she has a fair amount to atone for. Ben perhaps did a lot of good with Hurley on the island which made him more worth the effort on Desmond's part than Ana Lucia. Of course we can only speculate on all of this but that's how I'm seeing it. :pac:
BastardPrince wrote: » compare it to Harry Potter, are you waiting for the final one to explain all the magic and shi1t? thats how the writers have treated it, this is a story about these characters and the fact they are trapped on the island is merely coincidence, but that also happens to be one of the reasons the show was so good. this group of people happened to live in a world where there is a magical island and an after life hence the reason the story didnt conclude on defeating Flocke and saving the island but on the characters meeting up in their after life and walking into the 'abyss' together...
foxerv1 wrote: » Far as i can tell the season 1-5 back stories happened, just the flashsideways from season 6 was the "purgatory".
basquille wrote: » I recommend a lot of people to do the same.. as there's plenty of people who just aren't quite "getting" it.
prinz wrote: » Why would you assume that?
Elmo wrote: » Because the changed them ever so slightly in this season. Jack's son and Locke's Father.
Elmo wrote: » Good. Because those back stories for me were the most important part of the show. Characters trying to come to terms with their past lives. Which could only have meant that they were dead.
Lethal_Bullet wrote: » Does the fact that Alex is the same in the Flash mean that: A) Ruseau and Ben dont remember Ben isnt her da ?
Foxtrol wrote: » Great comparison. I used how no one worried about an explanation of the history of Baltimore in the Wire to enjoy it. I think yours is much more apt though.
budgemook wrote: » How the hell did Jack get out of the cave?
budgemook wrote: » How did Desmond know about FST / Purgatory while he was on the island?
budgemook wrote: » Why didn't the electromagnetism fry Jack to bits?, thought only Desmond was immune to that.
prinz wrote: » They were completely separate. The flashbacks were very real.
podge018 wrote: » So, let's take Sawyer as a random example. He crash landed on the island, and spent all his time there til the plane took off at the end. His time on the island was real, all of it.
podge018 wrote: » His time in purgatory, as a cop, was that a lifetime? Was he born there, go to school etc etc?
podge018 wrote: » Does he get off the island and live a life as Sawyer the person who knew all along he was on the island. When that person died, surely he'd know his history. I can't get it.
podge018 wrote: » so they all died at different times and the flash sideways was purgatory right. So, let's take Sawyer as a random example. He crash landed on the island, and spent all his time there til the plane took off at the end. His time on the island was real, all of it. His time in purgatory, as a cop, was that a lifetime? Was he born there, go to school etc etc? Does he get off the island and live a life as Sawyer the person who knew all along he was on the island. When that person died, surely he'd know his history. I can't get it.
prinz wrote: » Seems the river washed him out.
prinz wrote: » His mind was always able to travel through time etc since the hatch imploded IIRC. When Widmore put him in the electrobox and fried him his mind went to the FST but he thought it was a parallel universe, he didn't realise it was actually after death/purgatory.
prinz wrote: » He was magic.
Josey Wales wrote: » I'm still confused by the ending. I assume that none of the events shown in seasons 1 - 6 actually happened. It was all just in Jacks imagination as he lay dying after the plane crash. There were no other survivors as they showed the crash site during the credits and there was no people around. Therefore nobody survived the crash.