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

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Dead said:
Harper was just the Hurleybird shapeshifting
lol, my rents happened to watch that episode with me, and thats all they talked about after it was done. They were all like "OMG THE BIRD SAID HURLEYS NAME!" :lol
 
Iceman said:
I think that would better represent people who didn't understand what was going on.

Why are you so upset?
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I don't know.
 
Willy105 said:
Isn't Back to the Future the standard on time travel stories due to how concrete and logical it is?

Doesn't BttF have a massive plot hole from the 2nd half of the 2nd movie? Something to do with old Biff stealing the Delorian and giving the young Biff the sports book, but going back to the future which (should have) obviously changed, witness by us when Marty went to..... fuck it.
 
Wouldn't young Biff getting the almanac be considered the boulder in the stream? At that point there would be the original timezone and the alternate. Old Biff would go back to the og as that is his origin. Doc would go to the alternate 85 as it is after the stream split.
 
gdt5016 said:
This was posted awhile ago, I think.

And the list sucks.

I only looked at page 1 and page 10 (first and last pages), but they certainly had the worst nailed (I literally nodded in agreement with everything posted in the bottom 10), and while the Top 10 only contains maybe 5 true Top 10ers, Ive seen much worse lists.

So unless the middle 8 pages have some fucked up ratings, it seems pretty good.
 
TheGreatDave said:
There is no way Some Like It Hoth should be so low. Even taking Birdie's hyperbole into account, it's a good episode.

Its evened out by having Jughead so fucking high. It should make anyone's top 50, let alone top 10.
 
Solo said:
I only looked at page 1 and page 10 (first and last pages), but they certainly had the worst nailed (I literally nodded in agreement with everything posted in the bottom 10), and while the Top 10 only contains maybe 5 true Top 10ers, Ive seen much worse lists.

So unless the middle 8 pages have some fucked up ratings, it seems pretty good.

Alright, lets look at page 1:

Tricia Tanaka was a super fun, and funny episode.
Some Like it Hoth, the same.
Across The Sea does NOT belong in the bottom 10.

(I could take some issues with some of the S1 episodes on this page too)


Page 10:

The End belongs at the top!
Jughead is a great episode, but not top 10, probably not even top 20.
Dead is Dead is not top 10 material.
Ditto for Jeremy Bentham.
The Pilot would probably land in my top 15.





While putting this together, I figured I don't actually care :lol. It's just some other guy's opinion.
 
Tricia Tanaka's one of my favs, and Hoth is pretty good.

Across the Sea's bad y'all. For real tho

and Bentham ain't as good as people make it out to be. Top 20 maybe, but not top 10.
 
Nameless said:
Fuck that. 370 more posts to go(at least) before I surpass Solo for the finale LOST posting crown ever.

It's my destiny
THAT'S why he wants everyone to let go of the thread! So he can keep post count title!
 
I think that the final 5 minutes of The End are going to replace the Desmond/Locke fail-safe scene from Live Together, Die Alone as my most rewatched scene.

It's just brilliant. Christian's off camera "Hey kiddo" as Jack closes the coffin lid works so well, and their conversation is brilliantly acted. I'm so glad they saved John Terry for that scene - it would have been less powerful if he had been in another episode of S6.

Then the music as Jack walks out into the church and sees everyone embracing - holy shit. Then Jack and Locke shaking hands, happy as hell to see each other again - the hatchet finally buried and nothing but mutual respect between the two men. "We've been waiting for you" - what a great last line.

Jack's embrace with Desmond and Sawyer and the bro hugs :lol

Hurley picking Jack up off the ground in a bear hug :lol

And then Kate's look at Jack, and her holding his hand when they sit down in the pew. I really never cared about the romance plot, but damn they acted that so well. Evi is great in that scene - you can really sense that Kate loved Jack and had been waiting on him - missing him - for decades.

All of this intercut with island Jack in his dying moments, knowing his friends are safe, that he fulfilled his destiny, and that he can go in peace with Vincent by his side.

SO GOOD.
 
Aesius said:
I think that the final 5 minutes of The End are going to replace the Desmond/Locke fail-safe scene from Live Together, Die Alone as my most rewatched scene.

It's just brilliant. Christian's off camera "Hey kiddo" as Jack closes the coffin lid works so well, and their conversation is brilliantly acted. I'm so glad they saved John Terry for that scene - it would have been less powerful if he had been in another episode of S6.

Then the music as Jack walks out into the church and sees everyone embracing - holy shit. Then Jack and Locke shaking hands, happy as hell to see each other again - the hatchet finally buried and nothing but mutual respect between the two men. "We've been waiting for you" - what a great last line.

Jack's embrace with Desmond and Sawyer and the bro hugs :lol

Hurley picking Jack up off the ground in a bear hug :lol

And then Kate's look at Jack, and her holding his hand when they sit down in the pew. I really never cared about the romance plot, but damn they acted that so well. Evi is great in that scene - you can really sense that Kate loved Jack and had been waiting on him - missing him - for decades.

All of this intercut with island Jack in his dying moments, knowing his friends are safe, that he fulfilled his destiny, and that he can go in peace with Vincent by his side.

SO GOOD.

Makes me a little teary just reading your description dammit.
 
Well said, Aesius.

big ander said:
THAT'S why he wants everyone to let go of the thread! So he can keep post count title!
That mofo. No wonder! :lol :lol
 
Aesius said:
I think that the final 5 minutes of The End are going to replace the Desmond/Locke fail-safe scene from Live Together, Die Alone as my most rewatched scene.

It's just brilliant. Christian's off camera "Hey kiddo" as Jack closes the coffin lid works so well, and their conversation is brilliantly acted. I'm so glad they saved John Terry for that scene - it would have been less powerful if he had been in another episode of S6.

Then the music as Jack walks out into the church and sees everyone embracing - holy shit. Then Jack and Locke shaking hands, happy as hell to see each other again - the hatchet finally buried and nothing but mutual respect between the two men. "We've been waiting for you" - what a great last line.

Jack's embrace with Desmond and Sawyer and the bro hugs :lol

Hurley picking Jack up off the ground in a bear hug :lol

And then Kate's look at Jack, and her holding his hand when they sit down in the pew. I really never cared about the romance plot, but damn they acted that so well. Evi is great in that scene - you can really sense that Kate loved Jack and had been waiting on him - missing him - for decades.

All of this intercut with island Jack in his dying moments, knowing his friends are safe, that he fulfilled his destiny, and that he can go in peace with Vincent by his side.

SO GOOD.

Thought it was interesting that they chose to show Jack giving Boone a hug. You'd think they'd show Locke and Boone embracing, even if in the background. Jack and Boone never really had many scenes together, nor were they close while on-island together.
 
big ander said:
THAT'S why he wants everyone to let go of the thread! So he can keep post count title!

Exactly why I don't trust Canadians. Ethan might as well been wearing a t-shirt that said "I cannot be trusted" when he told Hurley he was Toronto.
 
ThLunarian said:
Thought it was interesting that they chose to show Jack giving Boone a hug. You'd think they'd show Locke and Boone embracing, even if in the background. Jack and Boone never really had many scenes together, nor were they close while on-island together.
Boone was Jack's first real failure in that he couldn't save him. Boone had pre-forgiven him by basically saying "Let me go".

Of course, he may have also not wanted his legs violently and painfully chopped off either...
 
OneEightZero said:
Is that... Jennifer? <3
Guess I've lost my awesome accent... :'(

HUEY! ^_^

katy perry, btw :P
 
Nameless said:
Exactly why I don't trust Canadians. Ethan might as well been wearing a t-shirt that said "I cannot be trusted" when he told Hurley he was Toronto.
Kate is also Canadian...
 
Nameless said:
Fuck that. 370 more posts to go(at least) before I surpass Solo for the finale LOST posting crown ever.

It's my destiny
Can't let go until August and the Epilogue
 
Catalix said:
Guess I've lost my awesome accent... :'(

HUEY! ^_^

katy perry, btw :P

charlie
baby

Yeah, doesn't have the same ring to it. =/

She looks a LOT like Jennifer Garner there. I got excited for a sec. ^_^
 
Aesius said:
I think that the final 5 minutes of The End are going to replace the Desmond/Locke fail-safe scene from Live Together, Die Alone as my most rewatched scene.

It's just brilliant. Christian's off camera "Hey kiddo" as Jack closes the coffin lid works so well, and their conversation is brilliantly acted. I'm so glad they saved John Terry for that scene - it would have been less powerful if he had been in another episode of S6.

Then the music as Jack walks out into the church and sees everyone embracing - holy shit. Then Jack and Locke shaking hands, happy as hell to see each other again - the hatchet finally buried and nothing but mutual respect between the two men. "We've been waiting for you" - what a great last line.

Jack's embrace with Desmond and Sawyer and the bro hugs :lol

Hurley picking Jack up off the ground in a bear hug :lol

And then Kate's look at Jack, and her holding his hand when they sit down in the pew. I really never cared about the romance plot, but damn they acted that so well. Evi is great in that scene - you can really sense that Kate loved Jack and had been waiting on him - missing him - for decades.

All of this intercut with island Jack in his dying moments, knowing his friends are safe, that he fulfilled his destiny, and that he can go in peace with Vincent by his side.

SO GOOD.

Reading this makes me choked up again. :(
 
Can someone answer this question for me?


Why didnt MIB kill Jack when they met up for the last time before going to the light?

Why did MIB let Desmond remove the cork?

What threat would've MIB been off the Island without his powers? When Desmond removed the cork, MIB became completely mortal.


Also, when is the complete series coming out on DVD?
 
SLYspyda said:
Can someone answer this question for me?


Why didnt MIB kill Jack when they met up for the last time before going to the light?

Why did MIB let Desmond remove the cork?

What threat would've MIB been off the Island without his powers? When Desmond removed the cork, MIB became completely mortal.

1. MIB can't kill candidates, or Jacob. Jack is like Jacob now, so he can't be killed by MIB.

2. MIB wanted Desmond to remove the cork to destroy the island. He did not know that he would lose his powers when the cork was removed.

3. Again, i don't think anyone knew that MIB would be mortal after removing the cork. However, the island being destroyed was something that believers like Jack and Locke would never want to happen. It's a place where miracles happen, and has to be protected. Perhaps its power does affect the rest of the world.
 
I am very behind in most of season 6 thread since I want to avoid the spoilers but I want to ask for most of season 6 gifs. I noticed few people have great one in their avatar.
 
SLYspyda said:
What threat would've MIB been off the Island without his powers? When Desmond removed the cork, MIB became completely mortal.

No threat at all.

But, they weren't just going to let MIB kill their friends, destroy the island, and run off scot free.
 
ThLunarian said:
Thought it was interesting that they chose to show Jack giving Boone a hug. You'd think they'd show Locke and Boone embracing, even if in the background. Jack and Boone never really had many scenes together, nor were they close while on-island together.
Hmm Jack gave his own blood to try to save boone. Literally!
 
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