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Lost: Discussion Thread

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Well hopefully they will give us a question/answer guide to answer some of the questions that weren't answered like Alias did with their series boxset. My mom wanted to know where walt and michael were, it made no sense for them not to be there, if those people died at different times, then that could of explained why walt was so aged and theres no reason for michael not to be there. Michael could of sat out there with ben. :lol: Also I know for a fact that the actor that plays walt is going to one of the lost podcasting parties so there's time for a party but no time for the finale?

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I think that all the survivors were alive when the plane crashed. The end was those people meeting together after everyone had died. Christian told Jack that some of them died before Jack and some of them died after Jack.

Yup, I think so to.

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I think Darlon's going to explain things on Jimmy Kimmel, later tonight.

I think........yes, they're all dead in the sideways universe....but everything that happened ont he island, happened. They all couldn't go to heaven, because they couldn't move on, they were in purgatory. They all needed to be together in the sideways universe (because they went through the most significant experience of their lives together on the island) and they all needed to accept that they were dead. Jack was the last one to accept it.

That's all I got for now. LOL

So, basically, they were in purgatory. Didn't the people behind LOST promise viewers in the very beginning that the characters weren't in purgatory?!
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So, basically, they were in purgatory. Didn't the people behind LOST promise viewers in the very beginning that the characters weren't in purgatory?!

An the purgatory thing has been a theory since season 1,it smells like the writers didn't have a plan afterall.

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Well hopefully they will give us a question/answer guide to answer some of the questions that weren't answered like Alias did with their series boxset. My mom wanted to know where walt and michael were, it made no sense for them not to be there, if those people died at different times, then that could of explained why walt was so aged and theres no reason for michael not to be there. Michael could of sat out there with ben. :lol: Also I know for a fact that the actor that plays walt is going to one of the lost podcasting parties so there's time for a party but no time for the finale?

I'm very curious to know why Walt and Michael weren't there either. At the very least Michael should have been there because we know he was dead. Maybe he was like Ana Lucia though, and wasn't ready to remember. Miles, Richard, and Lapidus were also missing from the church.

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So, basically, they were in purgatory. Didn't the people behind LOST promise viewers in the very beginning that the characters weren't in purgatory?!

If that's what they said, they couldn't come out in say, "yes." I think they were going to say no to every suggestion.

An the purgatory thing has been a theory since season 1,it smells like the writers didn't have a plan afterall.

I do believe that they always knew what the ending was.

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If that's what they said, they couldn't come out in say, "yes." I think they were going to say no to every suggestion.

I do believe that they always knew what the ending was.

I don't agree, because they never really explained the point of the island(as in the reason for the light, with no MIB what was the point of it, they made it seem like it was to keep MIB on the island), and man in black. Also why did hurley/ben need to be there for the island if MIB was dead.

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I don't agree, because they never really explained the point of the island(as in the reason for the light, with no MIB what was the point of it, they made it seem like it was to keep MIB on the island), and man in black. Also why did hurley/ben need to be there for the island if MIB was dead.

Good questions. I don't think they planned everything but I do believe they knew about the ending - the heaven, purgatory, acceptance.

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OMG, they are trying to kill me, the actor that plays Michael can be on jimmy kimmel with the cast but he can't be on the finale. :rolleyes: Somebody has some explaining to do.

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I'm just thinking about this now. Baby Aaron was in the church, so Aaron must have died at some point in time as well.

And the reason Michael wasn't in the church was because he's stuck on the island because he shot Ana Lucia.

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And the reason Michael wasn't in the church was because he's stuck on the island because he shot Ana Lucia.

That doesn't fly with me because ben did more worse things than michael could ever do, and he was there. Michael did redeem himself in season 4 by trying to help them get home, and he blew up.

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What a hilarious, ridiculous mess. It vindicated every complaint I've ever had about this piece of [!@#$%^&*]. No planning whatsoever, and finally, a huge cop-out that invalidates every inch of the story they've tried and failed to tell for six years. Nothing you actually saw for six seasons mattered, and certain bits - such as Juliet saying "it worked" and showing the alternate reality's island underwater - fly in the face of the finale.

I am glad LOST is dead and I piss on its grave. It was the ultimate triumph of hype and viral marketing and overwrought music, slo-mo and "emotion" over story and content. It is now gone, and I hope with its pathetic death, so too will die the "faux-smart TV" culture.

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http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/05/23/lost-finale-recap-spoilers/

Josh Holloway on the final couplings:

Was he happy that Sawyer and Juliet found each other in the Island afterlife?

“Absolutely,” he says. “And it leaves Jack and Kate to find each other again—as they always should have. I feel like Kate and Sawyer were not a couple for life. They had an undeniable love. But a life-long thing? I don’t think so. I think Sawyer would want her to be with Jack, anyway. Not to mention that he’s love in with Juliet. So I liked the way it worked out. I thought it was perfect. Because people were always like, ‘Who she going to choose? Who she going to choose?’ Well, she’s obviously going to choose the doctor in my worldview! Why wouldn’t she?”

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