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does any one else on SD watch this show. i have watched each episode and i'm hooked its a mystery going on in each episode and makes it worth wild to watch .
EDIT April 12 2007- you can watch LOST on abc.com (streaming) also but its just one day after.
http://dynamic.abc.go. com/streaming/landing
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does any one else on SD watch this show. i have watched each episode and i'm hooked its a mystery going on in each episode and makes it worth wild to watch .
EDIT April 12 2007- you can watch LOST on abc.com (streaming) also but its just one day after.
http://dynamic.abc.go.
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The meeting place is not a church, but an airport.
They are getting on a plane to be carried over to their next journey. They sit in the same places as they did on Oceanic 815, and that last portion you see during the credits, the crashed plane, is letting you know they have arrived. There are many reasons why I hate the way this show finishes, but ending up in a church has no significance and holds no beauty because of it. They could of had full circle here by meeting in an airport.
But again, the sideways world was significant only because people needed to realize how important they were to each other and once they did that, they could let go and move on? These people knew this already, which makes half of season six a waste.
It makes me think that The Island was the real purgatory, but since the viewers figured that out in Season Two, the writers needed to create a different purgatory, ie the sideways world. The sideways world didn't do anything that The Island hadn't already fixed, which makes it pointless.
The show's writers and producers are racist! They skipped out on Eko, Michael, and Walt!
The meeting place is not a church, but an airport.
They are getting on a plane to be carried over to their next journey. They sit in the same places as they did on Oceanic 815, and that last portion you see during the credits, the crashed plane, is letting you know they have arrived. There are many reasons why I hate the way this show finishes, but ending up in a church has no significance and holds no beauty because of it. They could of had full circle here by meeting in an airport.
Actually, I was expecting that Jack would walk through those doors and on the other side would be the inside of the airplane.
Or that everyone would be seated as they were on the plane.
At least... something to do with the plane.
Personally, it looks like they made the ending more about "Yay! We finally killed Smokey!!" more than anything else. I do appreciate that it was all about the character's relationships, though. So many shows seem so willing to kill people off and leave us hanging, sad. Actually - Lost killed off so many people, too. But bringing them back together in the end for us was great!
We got to relive Aaron's birth, all the people meeting up again. It was great!
I figured we wouldn't get all of our answers, but I was hoping we would get some of them. This episode really didn't give us any answers at all.
At least one big one for me I would have liked answered was: Why were women unable to have babies on the island?
I guess it's because of "The Incident" with the bomb?
Some books / movies / TV shows can conclude everything in the last few minutes, and it all make sense, too. Why couldn't Lost do that for us?
Harry Potter has gone on and on - and yet at the very very end it is all explained, and all makes sense. All at once! Why couldn't they even attempt to do this in a 2.5 hour long episode?
The show's writers and producers are racist! They skipped out on Eko, Michael, and Walt!
I know you are kidding. But everyone...their stories ended already. Eko died and is done for waaaay earlier. He wasn't part of Jacks "gang" and Michael is still on the island. A whisper...this was explained on the Jimmy Kimmel Lost segment. Walt probably just lived his life. He wasn't of much significance to the group either....yes he was....ok screw it...I don't know what happened to him.
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Speaking of innocents, we never saw stewardess Cindy and those two kids she was taking care of so they are either still on The Island or were killed by Widmore's shelling.
In a sense The Island is a Purgatory to lost souls like Micheal and the rest of the whisperers .
Thought this was an interesting article.
Say what you want about the ending plot, but the pacing of the story was nice, and the characters were well developed, and ABC threw a lot of money at it.
Say what you want about the ending plot, but the pacing of the story was nice, and the characters were well developed, and ABC threw a lot of money at it.
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