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

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Solo said:
Sorry to quote myself, but strangely, watching this again is starting to soften me on the idea that Locke had to die in order to for Jack to pick up the torch and finish the job. Jack was always supposed to lead, but without Locke, he would never have made even the first step toward his destiny.

What the fuck is happening to me?

Yes, Locke was at the same time the mechanism that ended Jacob life but gave Jack the final blow that made him realize that it the world wasn't his place.
 
Has anybody watched the lostathon of 3 guys watching every episode of lost without stopping the last few days.

They are about to go into the Guiness World Record books, but they hardly even watch the screen, they are usually looking elsewhere. I know they are obviously very tired but still
 
Liara T'Soni said:
There are a couple of rumors about why he left the show.

The one I always thought had the most credibility was that him and some of the cast/crew didn't get along, specifically him and Terry O'Quinn. I've heard that he was a method actor that stayed in character the whole time on set, and that this just didn't mesh well with the cast/crew.

Terry once said in an interview, in regards to AAA, something about how "sometimes they pick actors so good, that the feelings the characters have for one another bleed through to real life" or something like that, basically implying that him and AAA didn't get along and that their relationship mirrored that of Locke/Eko in the show.

I think that Jorge Garcia also hinted at something similar.

It was most likely a mixture of a bunch of different things. Regardless, I think that the fact that he hasn't showed up this season probably says quite a bit...

Yep, I always thought it was basically bad blood (relatively-speaking) between AAA and the rest. That makes by far the most sense as well.

Though he did note in an interview that he would've been up for coming back, and that he had "such a great time" on the show, but that obviously could have just been BS:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aXeRGBzQ0Q

Catalix said:
Just the answer from the man I was hoping for :lol

Team MIB, stay tru.
 
Solo said:
Sorry to quote myself, but strangely, watching this again is starting to soften me on the idea that Locke had to die in order to for Jack to pick up the torch and finish the job. Jack was always supposed to lead, but without Locke, he would never have made even the first step toward his destiny.

What the fuck is happening to me?
You're scaring me, bro...
 
Solo said:
Sorry to quote myself, but strangely, watching this again is starting to soften me on the idea that Locke had to die in order to for Jack to pick up the torch and finish the job. Jack was always supposed to lead, but without Locke, he would never have made even the first step toward his destiny.

What the fuck is happening to me?
You're lowering your expectations so when Jacob's statue thing is rebuilt by Jackobe, and the shadow of the statue hits Locke's grave and he rises, walks in slow motion straight to the gold tunnel, and makes himself a smoke monster so both Locke and unLocke smoke monster can battle it out for an hour, you'll wet yourself.
 
Solo said:
Sorry to quote myself, but strangely, watching this again is starting to soften me on the idea that Locke had to die in order to for Jack to pick up the torch and finish the job. Jack was always supposed to lead, but without Locke, he would never have made even the first step toward his destiny.

What the fuck is happening to me?

Now you get it.
 
Solo said:
Sorry to quote myself, but strangely, watching this again is starting to soften me on the idea that Locke had to die in order to for Jack to pick up the torch and finish the job. Jack was always supposed to lead, but without Locke, he would never have made even the first step toward his destiny.

What the fuck is happening to me?

The beginning of the end
 
TheGreatDave said:
Now you get it.

Oh, Ive always "gotten it", but hated it. Like I said, Im starting to come around to it some more. I mean, Jack is the lead character, so he was always going to be the main player, but that he wouldnt know how to wipe his ass if not for Locke teaching him the ways of the force is really starting to hit home. Im starting to buy it.
 
How I feel about the series as a whole will be almost completely based on my opinion of tonight's episode.

...Not true at all. I'm just going to enjoy the ride. I'll always be glad for Lost. Even during the extended periods when I didn't like it much, I've always loved reading about it and discussing it on boards like GAF. So, it's been a great six seasons.
 
So, about Jack coming back to the island.
Why did Faraday tell him that he wasn't supposed to come back? Was it because of the bomb or something?
 
Solo said:
Sorry to quote myself, but strangely, watching this again is starting to soften me on the idea that Locke had to die in order to for Jack to pick up the torch and finish the job. Jack was always supposed to lead, but without Locke, he would never have made even the first step toward his destiny.

What the fuck is happening to me?

I must be in Penn X...
 
Follow LOST-gaf, its about time to start. It's been a pleasure spending all these years here. I am going dark until its all over. See you on the other side. :D
 
Solo said:
Oh, Ive always "gotten it", but hated it. Like I said, Im starting to come around to it some more. I mean, Jack is the lead character, so he was always going to be the main player, but that he wouldnt know how to wipe his ass if not for Locke teaching him the ways of the force is really starting to hit home.

There's a key difference between Jack and Locke. Jack has real evidence funding his transformation. He only became a total island fanboy when he saw the Lighthouse, and realised that they had been followed and they were important, and they were brought there for a reason. Before then, he thought he'd made a mistake coming back.

Locke wanted to be something he could never be, and that desire would drive him to see things that weren't there. Jack didn't need validation.
 
Relaxed Muscle said:
The fact that Jack got the torch one episode before the ending, scares me.

Solo wet dreams could still come true. :lol :lol
Yea the fact that they've built up to Jack accepting the torch in such an obvious and direct way worries me about his fate. LOST isn't about predictability.
 
Basically, in the end, LOST is nothing more than Star Wars. Oh Lindelof, you fanboy. Locke is the Obi Wan Kenobi to Jack's Luke.
 
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Tonight, we shall experience, the threesome...
 
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This what I'm drinking now... for my anticipation.

(The template was originally for a Rum bottle... I photoshoped the Rum to Beer):D

Sigh... Lost is over tonight, and 24 is over tomorrow night... I guess my TV will hibernate for a long long time.
 
Solo said:
Basically, in the end, LOST is nothing more than Star Wars. Oh Lindelof, you fanboy. Locke is the Obi Wan Kenobi to Jack's Luke.
Ummm

Money on DeadLocke speaking to Jackobe this very night.
 
I have a question... I was watching Lost last night on ABC and they aired the episode where Jack has his appendix removed by Juliet. In that episode's flash forward Jack visits Charlie in the mental hospital because he was refusing to take his meds. Hurley tells him that Charlie visited him and that he left a message for Jack about how Jack isn't supposed to take of Aaron, which ends up agitating Jack. He also tells Jack that someone is going to visit him. Now, all along I always thought it was really Charlie's ghost that visited Hurley, but later in that episode Jack hears a fire alarm going off near his office and when he goes to investigate he finds Chrisitan on a couch. So, my question is was that the smoke monster? I thought he couldn't get off the island.

Also, we all know that the smoke monster can shapeshift into people, but what about the cabin that would appear and disappear with Claire in it?
 
Solo said:
Oh, Ive always "gotten it", but hated it. Like I said, Im starting to come around to it some more. I mean, Jack is the lead character, so he was always going to be the main player, but that he wouldnt know how to wipe his ass if not for Locke teaching him the ways of the force is really starting to hit home. Im starting to buy it.
"ITS NEVER BEEN EASY"

but you came around :')
 
TheGreatDave said:
There's a key difference between Jack and Locke. Jack has real evidence funding his transformation. He only became a total island fanboy when he saw the Lighthouse, and realised that they had been followed and they were important, and they were brought there for a reason. Before then, he thought he'd made a mistake coming back.

Locke wanted to be something he could never be, and that desire would drive him to see things that weren't there. Jack didn't need validation.


Locke was paralyzed, crashed on the Island, and could walk. A couple days later he stared down the eye of a giant pillar of smoke and saw the light of creation.


Jack saw a Lighthouse that gave himself an even more inflated sense of ego.
 
shagg_187 said:
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Tonight, we shall experience, the threesome...

With Juliet filming?
 
No love for BOSS Shephard on these lists? C'mon guys, check that delivery in the Cabin Fever scene. "That's absolutely right." Spine-tingling stuff right there.
 
Solo said:
Sorry to quote myself, but strangely, watching this again is starting to soften me on the idea that Locke had to die in order to for Jack to pick up the torch and finish the job. Jack was always supposed to lead, but without Locke, he would never have made even the first step toward his destiny.

What the fuck is happening to me?

Your illogical biases are giving way to rational thought, is what's happening. ;)
 
Solo said:
Basically, in the end, LOST is nothing more than Star Wars. Oh Lindelof, you fanboy. Locke is the Obi Wan Kenobi to Jack's Luke.

Jack to blow up the island with his eyes closed tonight?
 
Jacob told the candidates that he brought them to the island because they were all flawed. What exactly was Hurley's flaw? That he liked chicken? Everyone fucking likes chicken. Jacob just wanted someone for comic relief.
 
Kuroyume said:
I have a question... I was watching Lost last night on ABC and they aired the episode where Jack has his appendix removed by Juliet. In that episode's flash forward Jack visits Charlie in the mental hospital because he was refusing to take his meds. Hurley tells him that Charlie visited him and that he left a message for Jack about how Jack isn't supposed to take of Aaron, which ends up agitating Jack. He also tells Jack that someone is going to visit him. Now, all along I always thought it was really Charlie's ghost that visited Hurley, but later in that episode Jack hears a fire alarm going off near his office and when he goes to investigate he finds Chrisitan on a couch. So, my question is was that the smoke monster? I thought he couldn't get off the island.

Also, we all know that the smoke monster can shapeshift into people, but what about the cabin that would appear and disappear with Claire in it?
Something's definitely up with Christian. Smokey isn't telling the whole truth. They've been alluding to the importance of his missing body again all season, and they've finally found the casket just in time for the series finale :D

The one I don't get is that Claire appeared to Kate in her room with Aaron (which supported the idea that she died with the merc invasion).
 
Now, I dont want to give anyone the wrong idea here. While I think I may have come to accept what they did with Locke and its importance to everything, Im STILL wanting him to save the day tonight. I mean, how awesome would Star Wars have been if, during the fight with Vader and Palpatine, Obi Wan appeared and kicked some ass? :D
 
Relaxed Muscle said:
The fact that Jack got the torch one episode before the ending, scares me.

Solo wet dreams could still come true. :lol :lol
Honestly, I'm still worried about Jack.

We haven't crossed the finish line yet.
 
Apoc29 said:
Jacob told the candidates that he brought them to the island because they were all flawed. What exactly was Hurley's flaw? That he liked chicken? Everyone fucking likes chicken. Jacob just wanted someone for comic relief.


Jacob needed Richard like Jack will need Hurley. The protector-douche of the Island needs a people person around so that he can actually have followers.
 
Solo said:
Now, I dont want to give anyone the wrong idea here. While I think I may have come to accept what they did with Locke and its importance to everything, Im STILL wanting him to save the day tonight. I mean, how awesome would Star Wars have been if, during the fight with Vader and Palpatine, Obi Wan appeared and kicked some ass? :D
Terry vs. Terry for the most epic fight of knives and speeches. Would be utterly fantastic :D
 
lachesis said:
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This what I'm drinking now... for my anticipation.

(The template was originally for a Rum bottle... I photoshoped the Rum to Beer):D

Sigh... Lost is over tonight, and 24 is over tomorrow night... I guess my TV will hibernate for a long long time.

Niiice.. I've always been far too lazy to ever make Dharma lables.

Posted yesterday but I'm drinking:

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-Sawyer better not die without ever meeting his daughter.
-Anyone ever notice how important the color orange is on the show?
-Vodka & OJ used to be my traditional weekly drink for LOST.. Full circle.
 
Earl Cazone said:
Guys, I think I'll stay awake this night (its 00:12 atm in germany) for lost. what do you think, when the episode will hit the net inofficially?

I think in about 5 hours right now..
 
This is probably the worst season of Lost. I'm excited for the finale but at the same time know most things won't be answered.

As far as I'm concerned, Lost died with Locke
 
Archaix said:
Jacob needed Richard like Jack will need Hurley. The protector-douche of the Island needs a people person around so that he can actually have followers.
Of course, they'd have no choice but to follow Hurley. No one can escape his gravitational pull.
 
I'm still betting that the final scene of the show is Jack and Locke (Ghost Locke or Locke X work too) sitting on a beach, mirroring the opening scene of The Incident. Only instead of talking about killing eachother, they are at peace.

But that just seems TOO obvious, TOO predictable, TOO fitting, so Im guessing they will go in a completely different direction.
 
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