LOST 06.17/18/18.5: "The End" (Everything Else Was Just Progress)

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Discotheque said:
Michael Emerson is announcing it.

It's clearly the Hurley/Ben years bitches.

Oh my god. It's TOTALLY gonna be them walking through the jungle like

"So, dude. Why did you guys want Walt?"
"Well, Hugo..."

OH
MY
FUCKING
GOD

OH MY GOD

PLEASE BE RIGHT
 
Will the extra end with them finding Jack's body?

LOL the gall of the creators. To end the show with Jack dying and then ending the epilogue with them finding Jack's body.
 
Discotheque said:
Will the extra end with them finding Jack's body?

LOL the gall of the creators. To end the show with Jack dying and then ending the epilogue with them finding Jack's body.

They'll burn him, they're outta ashes.
 
Discotheque said:
Will the extra end with them finding Jack's body?

LOL the gall of the creators. To end the show with Jack dying and then ending the epilogue with them finding Jack's body.

20 minutes of digging the grave and peeing on Jack's corpse. Id buy that for a dollar!
 
Discotheque said:
Will the extra end with them finding Jack's body?

LOL the gall of the creators. To end the show with Jack dying and then ending the epilogue with them finding Jack's body.

Nah. It's way too final and fitting for them to include anything having to do with Jack's dead body.

If it is some Hurley/Ben thing, Jack will have nothing to do with it, I think.
 
Hugo and Ben on the beach. All of a sudden, a plane disintegrates in mid air. From the wreckage steps Kate, Boone and Andi Peters.

LOST
 
epilogue revealed

20 minutes of hot girl on girl sex with kate and claire in the epilogue as they raise aaron in a same sex marriage
 
Darkflight said:
Susan Coffey avatar - Check
Alex as the hottest (tied with Juliet for me) - Check

I like you :DAwesome

there are some possibly NSFW new pics of susan here, but since we don't have a hot chick thread anymore, I don't have a reason to post them here :(

Sentry said:
As for the visions, maybe it was god?
probably smokey

yeah this is Lost, not BSG dude. I'm gonna say the electromagnetism did it.
 
tekumseh said:
After needing nearly three full days to digest the final show, here are my thoughts.

My history with LOST came at a time where I was in the early process of losing my Dad. My wife and I had skipped the first season entirely, found nothing out about it, and bought the DVD set which we watched over about 4 days. We were immediately hooked, and during season 2, my Dad passed away. John Locke was a character in whom I saw so much of my Dad, that it almost became overwhelming to continue watching the show, he just was so eerily similar to my Dad. Somehow, then, watching the show weekly almost became like some type of pseudo get together with my now passed father, and I was desperate each week for the series to continue.

As the seasons passed on, seeing Jack evolve into a burgeoning man of faith like Locke, like my Dad, drew me so much closer to him as the show progressed on. This season, finding him completely given over to "faith" caused me great joy, because, since my Dad had passed, my faith had dwindled because, now 5 years later, I'd been so still incapable of overcoming his death.

In watching the final episode, seeing how it all played out, hearing Christian refer to Jack as "Kiddo" the name my Dad always called me, regardless of how old I've gotten. Seeing the redemption for John Locke AND Ben Linus, and the magnificient way in which it was all written to pull it together was so emotionally overpowering to me that I literally, at 46, bawled like a little baby for nearly 30 minutes during and following the church scenes with the Shepards. It was the most, uplifting, hope inspiring thing I've encountered since the passing of my Dad, and has allowed me, for the first time, to feel as though I can manage to find the courage to actually move forward in life, rather than treading with my head just at the water line, as I know I've been doing for the 5 years since my Dad's death.

It broke me down completely, almost as if Lindelof/Cuse had written the ending arc of the show only for me, and my benefit. Literally, for the first time in months and months, the smoke type monster I've felt hovering over my life these past 5 years has dissipated. I'm greatly humbled and deeply appreciative of the impetus to "move on" from my heartbreak and misery of the last 5 years lamenting my Dad's passing.

For me, it was highly refined, powerful storytelling, and it reached me at depths so deeply in me I did not know they were there. I found, incredibly, that something as simple as a television show and my attachment to it, could provide the light with which I can now reach the end of an enormously long and dark tunnel I've been stuck in for 5 years. There is no way I could ever show how much appreciation I have for that....
This is why LOST is the best show ever. Great post and thanks for sharing. :)
 
BenjaminBirdie said:
Oh my god. It's TOTALLY gonna be them walking through the jungle like

"So, dude. Why did you guys want Walt?"
"Well, Hugo..."

OH
MY
FUCKING
GOD

OH MY GOD

PLEASE BE RIGHT

Taht is fucking GENIUS!!!

I hope to GOD that is it. And those two are very 'gung ho' about the fans, so they would absolutely do it.
 
yacobod said:
epilogue revealed

20 minutes of hot girl on girl sex with kate and claire in the epilogue as they raise aaron in a same sex marriage

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shagg_187 said:
This thread or this page? BE SPECIFIC ABOUT THE PAGE NUMBER!! :P
Of course he was talking about this post:

Jocchan said:
Haha. It will be Christian coming back from the light in the end saying "So, let me recap: you were alive after the crash, everything on the island was real, you defeated MIB, the survivors lived their lives and eventually died of old age years or centuries later. Oh, and everything was Vincent's dream, but don't tell Jack."
Believe!
 
shagg_187 said:
Well... both Hurley and Ben WERE at Times interview so... maybe... :D

Can't imagine they shot it in New York. Unless it's in a coffee shop as they scope for candidates.

God this show can go anywhere!
 
Costanza said:
if that extra is really only on the complete series set I'm gonna be pissed

It will be ripped and put on the internet the day its released. Im quite content to stick with my individual Blurays.
 
20 minutes of footage showing Locke's body decomposing slowly over 20 years.


Discotheque said:
:lol

Which brings me to the question:

Special Agent Dale Cooper vs. Jack Shephard

Go! Go! Go11Go!

Cooper would avoid the conflict.
 
Jocchan said:
I'll say it straight.
Damon Lindelof >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Carlton Cuse
damn straight, I'm soo happy he is writing ST2, how did Cuse even get the job, wasn't it originally just DM, and J.J??
 
This new chick that does The Feed on AOTS is cute. I haven't seen the show in months and months though, so she's probably only new to me.
 
neoism said:
damn straight, I'm soo happy he is writing ST2, how did Cuse even get the job, wasn't it originally just DM, and J.J??

Anyone putting their money on JJ to finish anything is going to be poor.
 
Solo said:
Cuse is not a good writer. At all. Ever notice that most Lindelcuse episodes feature sections of dialogue which are insultingly on the nose? Thats Cuse. And from what Ive gleaned from interviews throughout the years, most of the things they did wrong in the series seem to have been his brainchild.

Damon shares fault in this too though, since he obviously never stood up to Carlton much at all.
So, basically, Cuse=Lucas:lol :lol :lol
 
tekumseh said:
After needing nearly three full days to digest the final show, here are my thoughts.

My history with LOST came at a time where I was in the early process of losing my Dad. My wife and I had skipped the first season entirely, found nothing out about it, and bought the DVD set which we watched over about 4 days. We were immediately hooked, and during season 2, my Dad passed away. John Locke was a character in whom I saw so much of my Dad, that it almost became overwhelming to continue watching the show, he just was so eerily similar to my Dad. Somehow, then, watching the show weekly almost became like some type of pseudo get together with my now passed father, and I was desperate each week for the series to continue.

As the seasons passed on, seeing Jack evolve into a burgeoning man of faith like Locke, like my Dad, drew me so much closer to him as the show progressed on. This season, finding him completely given over to "faith" caused me great joy, because, since my Dad had passed, my faith had dwindled because, now 5 years later, I'd been so still incapable of overcoming his death.

In watching the final episode, seeing how it all played out, hearing Christian refer to Jack as "Kiddo" the name my Dad always called me, regardless of how old I've gotten. Seeing the redemption for John Locke AND Ben Linus, and the magnificient way in which it was all written to pull it together was so emotionally overpowering to me that I literally, at 46, bawled like a little baby for nearly 30 minutes during and following the church scenes with the Shepards. It was the most, uplifting, hope inspiring thing I've encountered since the passing of my Dad, and has allowed me, for the first time, to feel as though I can manage to find the courage to actually move forward in life, rather than treading with my head just at the water line, as I know I've been doing for the 5 years since my Dad's death.

It broke me down completely, almost as if Lindelof/Cuse had written the ending arc of the show only for me, and my benefit. Literally, for the first time in months and months, the smoke type monster I've felt hovering over my life these past 5 years has dissipated. I'm greatly humbled and deeply appreciative of the impetus to "move on" from my heartbreak and misery of the last 5 years lamenting my Dad's passing.

For me, it was highly refined, powerful storytelling, and it reached me at depths so deeply in me I did not know they were there. I found, incredibly, that something as simple as a television show and my attachment to it, could provide the light with which I can now reach the end of an enormously long and dark tunnel I've been stuck in for 5 years. There is no way I could ever show how much appreciation I have for that....
That's absolutely beautiful, man. I couldn't be happier for you.

oatmeal said:
SOME ANSWERS from Kristin's E! page:

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/wat...5_lost_want_know_man_in_blacks_real_name.html

For those that want to know what she says without watching the video...

1. Who said "HELP ME" in the cabin?
Christian Shephard, confirmed to her by Lindelof. So, if he was always the MIB, he was saying "help me" to get help getting off the island.

2. What happened to Walt?
We will find out on the DVD.

3. Which Kwon was the candidate?
Jin, Sun was a mother. I think this could further explain why Sun didn't flash back to the 70's, she was no longer a candidate. But why did Kate?

4. Who was 108? Was it important?
Irrelevant, scene was made to show Jack what he needed to do.

5. What was the MIB's name?
There was a name, it was SAMUEL. It means "man of God" in Hebrew.

6. What's up with Widmore/Eloise?
No answer from Kristin.

7. What was with the end/plane crash?
We know this already. This was before ABC commented.

8. Why did the weather keep changing when Jack/MIB fought?
Brings up Black Rock sunny/tsunami. Protector of the island can change the weather, sometimes not consciously.

9. What about the numbers?
[spoilers]Showing what would happen if the evil were uncorked to the world. It brought bad luck to the people that used them had bad luck because of them. I think she's guessing.[/spoilers]
Why spoiler tag? the show is over.:lol :lol

Solo said:
The epilogue shows Ghost Locke carrying Jack out of the pit and dropping him on the rocks like a piece of garbage.
u mad.

TheGreatDave said:
20 minutes of footage showing Locke's body decomposing slowly over 20 years..
Acted in REAL TIME by Terry O'Quinn!!
 
brandonh83 said:
What I'm thinking about now, basically, has to do with stuff relating to their lives in the purgatory as a whole. If this purgatory is a place that they created for themselves, then what about the other people that appear in it along with them? Did they ever have subtle flashes of their former lives on the island say, when they were younger? What would have happened if Desmond didn't unite them all? Would they have ever died or moved on, just without one another? Could they have moved on without one another since they "created" it?

Something else too, how is Desmond able to jump back and forth between his alive self and his purgatory self if he hasn't died yet? Actually I think I can answer that, as well as what the Heart of the Island is simultaneously. Desmond gets heavy exposure to the electromagnetism and because of this, he's the only one whom is able to penetrate the Heart. Now. Since Desmond has the ability to leap back and forth between the material world and the afterlife world, doesn't this maybe imply that the island gave him this ability because of his heavy exposure? To me it practically says, okay, the power within the island relates to the afterlife and granting people their wishes or something along those lines. I say this because Mother says that the light is life, death, and rebirth. What I think this means is that the Heart of the Island created their afterlife as a sort of gift to them for destroying the Man in Black and bringing balance back to the island. There is no longer a crutch thanks to Oceanic 815. So Desmond gets heavy exposure to the electromagnetism, which is a power that the Heart of the Island gives off as its own way of protecting itself and this leads to Desmond not only being able to go back to Past Desmond, but also to Afterlife Desmond. To me this suggests it's all interrelated.

So in the end I think Christian meant that it's a place they all created together because of everyone's desire to be with each other again, and where it's at least reasonable to connect Mother's dialogue about the power of the island being life, death, and rebirth and how the same power gives Desmond the ability to visit himself in the afterlife. The power of the island gave them this afterlife, just as it gave Locke the ability to walk again.

Come on guys that's pretty good, let's not beat around the bush here.

Alot of what you say is exactly why I really dislike the "purgatory" label. And why I haven't really used it. Sure it may have served as a purgatory of sorts but It's so much more than that. This is why they spent the entire season showing us the lives of these people in the flashsideways. Nothing that happened all seasons implies that this existence is merely a "waiting room". It was very much real life in a sense. People conceived and had babies, there were an entire lifetime of memories and experiences in this reality that weren't just fabrications--they happened, here.

I'm 100% convinced it was a side effect of jughead. First off Juliet shows an awareness to the flashsideways reality in LA X. Only one other person does this. So what makes her special? She detonated the bomb at the center of Swan's electromagnetic energy, eating more of the blast than anyone. The only other person on the show to have experienced similar conditions is Desmond after turning the failsafe. It's no coincidence that he's the only other person who becomes aware of the X-Timline. It's all related. Why would Des being hit with EM flash to some random purgatory? It would makes mo sense in the context of what we've seen on the show. How would their original conciousnesses be able to cross over to this existence after death, why would certain things be so similar if they weren't im someway connected?

Darlton were clear all season that while these events were real this wasn't an alternate reality. They were telling the truth. It's more of an after reality.
 
Nameless said:
Alot of what you say is exactly why I really dislike the "purgatory" label. And why I haven't really used it. Sure it may have served as a purgatory of sorts but It's so much more than that. This is why they spent the entire season showing us the lives of these people in the flashsideways. Nothing that happened all seasons implies that this existence is merely a "waiting room". It was very much real life in a sense. People conceived and had babies, there were an entire lifetime of memories and experiences in this reality that weren't just fabrications--they happened, here.

I'm 100% convinced it was a side effect of jughead. First off Juliet shows an awareness to the flashsideways reality in LA X. Only one other person does this. So what makes her special? She detonated the bomb at the center of Swan's electromagnetic energy, eating more of the blast than anyone. The only other person on the show to have experienced similar conditions is Desmond after turning the failsafe. It's no coincidence that he's the only other person who becomes aware of the X-Timline. It's all related. Why would Des being hit with EM flash to some random purgatory? It would makes mo sense in the context of what we've seen on the show. How would their original conciousnesses be able to cross over to this existence after death, why would certain things be so similar if they weren't im someway connected?

Darlton were clear all season that while these events were real this wasn't an alternate reality. They were telling the truth. It's more of an after reality.

B-B-B-B-BINGO
 
Nameless said:
Darlton were clear all season that while these events were real this wasn't an alternate reality.

When and where did they say anything of the kind? Serious question, not trolling.

And if they really did say it outside the show, man, am I starting to get annoyed that I won't fully guess or comprehend what's happening on a show unless I tune into every press conference and podcast and twitter feed.
 
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