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LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

:) That was good. I'm still letting things sink in, but it was good.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

The creators wanted those loose ends. It was good but I can't believed they ended it like that. I feel like they copped out a bit.

Go on...

(or wait until later... I don't know who on this board watches the show from the mountain or pacific time zone)

Edit: on another note, as a dog owner, I totally loved seeing Vincent at the very end. Good boy.
 
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Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Ha, watching the Simpsons on DVR right now, the chalkboard:

"End of Lost: it was all the dog's dream, watch us instead"
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End


Spoilers abound below...this is my take on things:


The FSU (Flash Sideways Universe) is "heaven" so to speak. The Losties all end up there after dying, in whatever way they died.

The plane still crashed, 48 people still survived and went through the 6 seasons of the show. Lapidus and Sawyer and Kate and Claire all get off at the end. Christian I think confirms this when he tells Jack that some died before, some died long, long after.

The FSU is what happens of course if the plane never crashes...but only sort of. I mean, before 815 crashed, everyone was broken. In their own personal way. If back in Season 1 the plane never crashed they wouldn't be in any sort of "heaven" upon landing in LAX. But the events of the 6 seasons of the show (and beyond) DID happen, in their minds/memories/original universe. Those events shaped who they were and got everyone where they needed to be, their "heaven". The whole scene in the church was them all "dying" at some point or another in the original universe.

This is all just my opinion, and I could be WAY off base of course. But that's what I take away from the finale. It's tough to write it out, so forgive me if I make no sense.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Matthew Fox wakes up next to Neve Campbell and Jennifer Love Hewitt and realizes the whole island was just a bad dream.

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Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

The flashsideways weren't happening concurrently, they were some time in the future in some place that i would call heaven. The losties created the "alternate reality" so that they could call be together in the afterlife...Thats what I got out of Jack's chat with Christian. Desmond's ability to understand what was coming was just his ability to "see the future" but from the island he didn't truly understand what he was seeing, which is what he basically said when Jack talked to him in the cave...
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Spoilers abound below...this is my take on things:
Lapidus and Sawyer and Kate and Claire all get off at the end.

And this was network television???? The censors are really slipping!
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Just so we can be clear: Sideways "LAX" universe existed so people could reconnect with their loves, work through their daddy issues and eventually get ready to go to heaven? I just want to make sure that there's a clear reason for the sideways universe so I don't feel like half of the airtime on the final season was pointless.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

My wife, who never missed a minute of it, said the end was quote good unquote. My entire experience of it was watching the final 90 seconds. I liked the dog best.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

Just so we can be clear: Sideways "LAX" universe existed so people could reconnect with their loves, work through their daddy issues and eventually get ready to go to heaven? I just want to make sure that there's a clear reason for the sideways universe so I don't feel like half of the airtime on the final season was pointless.

I think you could describe the "LAX" universe as purgatory...the losties had to have a revelation about their life in order to go to heaven?
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

wow. I have loved/hated this show. and I'm still "lost". but must admit it had my attention to the end.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

My entire experience of it was watching the final 90 seconds. I liked the dog best.

If that's your entire LOST experience... then I think you made a wise choice. You can't go wrong with just seeing the dog and leaving it at that.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

I think you could describe the "LAX" universe as purgatory...the losties had to have a revelation about their life in order to go to heaven?

I'm hesitant to label it "purgatory", since there isn't really much of that Catholic atonement business going on (from what I could tell). But its not a bad label for LAX-land.
 
Re: LOST Season 6 -- All Good Things Must Come To An End

I'm hesitant to label it "purgatory", since there isn't really much of that Catholic atonement business going on (from what I could tell). But its not a bad label for LAX-land.
I don't think they were really stuck in "purgatory" I guess, maybe it was more of just a reality the losties created while in "heaven's waiting room" so that all of them could be in heaven together?
 
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