Costanza said:For those that wonder -- the original ending started the moment Jack walked into the church and touches the casket to Jack closing his eyes as the other plane flies away. That was always JJ's ending. And they kept it.
Wow.
Jeff Albertson said:I'd say hurley was as close to pure good as we got which makes it more fitting that he is the one to protect the island
rainking187 said:The finale completely failed on it's "All questions answered" promise, I have just as many if not more questions now then I did before I watched it.
Costanza said:For those that wonder -- the original ending started the moment Jack walked into the church and touches the casket to Jack closing his eyes as the other plane flies away. That was always JJ's ending. And they kept it.
Wow.
dorkimoe said:reading comments on some of the reviews of the episode are making me mad
im quitting the internet for the next few days.
People still think they all died in the crash
Mr Cola said:The best flashback scene for me was Jin and Sun, i dont know why, i think it was the part when they saw each others deaths and just seemed so releived to be alive with each other <3
this ..... I was thinking the same thing at work today... for me that's what happened...gdt5016 said:I love how it closes out every character, but leaves some blanks.
Basically, I'm envisioning Hurley finding Jack's body in the forest, and I'm really, really sad.
In a good way though.
Or Hurley taking Jack's body off Island for a funeral, and Kate, Sawyer, Desmond, etc etc attending his funeral.
FAN FICTION TIME!
Desmond had to go home and be a family man.Zeliard said:Hurley and Desmond
traveler said:What? Jack was originally going to die in the pilot. How can this be?
LCfiner said:this is obviously going to be the point where the pro and con arguments for the purgatory explanation come to a head.
you look at that reunion and say that it shows that the alt timeline means something.
I look at that reunion at the exact point where the alt timeline meant nothing.
once they explained that they were all dead, any previous resolutions and flashes meant nothing to me. it was all just running in circles till their souls could find peace.
meh.
I was much more strongly affected by the very real sacrifice Jack made on the Island to save his friends than the resolution of his daddy issues in a fantasy world before he could go to heaven.
Im just thankful they ended the show in the real world with Jacks eye closing instead of in this church.
soundscream said:http://jezebel.com/5546559/lost-finale-recap-case-closed?skyline=true&s=i
Stumbled upon this at the start of S6 and surprisingly its usually one of the best write-ups after each show.
Because a part of the shared human experiencewhich is basically what the entire show boiled down tois that we want to leave our mark, so that people know that we'd been here. (I mean, that was the point of all the different shit, like the statue, and hieroglyphs and the empty Dharma barracks. They were all just footprints of the people who had been on the Island before.) And a large part of that, of leaving a footprint, or a mark, is to establish a basic need: To know that we matter.
Costanza said:For those that wonder -- the original ending started the moment Jack walked into the church and touches the casket to Jack closing his eyes as the other plane flies away. That was always JJ's ending. And they kept it.
Wow.
The music was perfection, absolute perfection, every flash was so subtly different to heighten the specific emotional resonance of their journey. Ill say out of all the flashes Lockes wasnt my favourite, far too short.Solo said:Theres No Place Like Home belting out full tilt certainly didnt hurt either![]()
Plywood said:Desmond had to go home and be a family man.
BenjaminBirdie said:It's a bit wobbly though since Desmond and Penny are there.
Vanille said:Well, I guess they didn't have an ending figured out in the original scenario.
Costanza said:For those that wonder -- the original ending started the moment Jack walked into the church and touches the casket to Jack closing his eyes as the other plane flies away. That was always JJ's ending. And they kept it.
Wow.
Mr Cola said:The music was perfection, absolute perfection, every flash was so subtly different to heighten the specific emotional resonance of their journey. Ill say out of all the flashes Lockes wasnt my favourite, far too short.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-JC7mQxhQUPlywood said:Desmond had to go home and be a family man.
Roude Leiw said:lets say Hurly lived for 500 years taking care of the island. does that mean all the others were waiting 500 years in the sideways world to be finally awakened and to move on?
Solo said:That was my only problem with Locke's flash - it WAS far too short. It needed about another 20-30 seconds to really knock it out of the park. Its brevity is the reason I connected more with the Sun/Jin and Claire/Charlie ones, despite Locke being my favorite character.
radioheadrule83 said:scientific stuff
brandonh83 said:I agree. It felt sort of rushed, but it made sense because Jack wasn't ready.
SalsaShark said:"FALCOOOOO- WAIT WTF IM FALLING!!?"
Just pretend that person meant the Meat Load version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR7benLiU_wLard said:From the same review
"As soon as Jack touched his father's coffin he began remembering his life (I sort of wished that Celine Dion's "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" began playing. Because it's a good song.)"
Fuck that review.
Solo said:Fucking Jack, fucking up THE BOSS' flash. Im now glad Kate fucked Sawyer on 316.
mm04 said:I'm not a Lost super-fan, but I liked the ending. For those who think the plane crashed and they all died there (like that idiot LA Times writer - no offense to those who agree with him!), then why the hell are they all waiting for each other in the "waiting room" between lives? They would have no relationships built with each other to even know who one another is. Why is Desmond there since he never was on the plane?
As far as why Ben didn't leave the current plane of existence to join the others in the church, I think if I were in his shoes, I wouldn't go yet either. Think about trying to live a life as well meaning as possible, and then having memories come back to you of another life you lived in which you did some truly despicable things, albeit you may have turned it around in the end (See Hurley's "you were a real good number two"). I might be a little nervous about moving on, especially since now you seem to be righting many of the wrongs you had done previously.
brandonh83 said::lol
So are we to take it that when Locke said "I looked into the eye of this island and what I saw was beautiful" that we should assume that he may have seen a glimpse, perhaps, of the church scene? Or was it the light in the cave?
Jeff Albertson said:Sorry to repost buy anyone try and clear this up?
Can our losties no longer stay in this almost idyllic purgatory now, when they move on can we assume they are still concious beings and can be together still or is this the end for them.
brandonh83 said::lol
So are we to take it that when Locke said "I looked into the eye of this island and what I saw was beautiful" that we should assume that he may have seen a glimpse, perhaps, of the church scene? Or was it the light in the cave?
brandonh83 said::lol
So are we to take it that when Locke said "I looked into the eye of this island and what I saw was beautiful" that we should assume that he may have seen a glimpse, perhaps, of the church scene? Or was it the light in the cave?